New Word Wednesday: Neighbornet
Neighbornet: What you get when you connect to your neighbor's wireless (or wired, for that matter) internet, with or without his or her knowledge.
Neighbornet: What you get when you connect to your neighbor's wireless (or wired, for that matter) internet, with or without his or her knowledge.
These are the guys our family spent the past week with. Most of these kids lived at our church and spent their days around the city doing all manner of service projects. We finished last night with a giant party in the church parking lot. Tons of people showed up. Tons of food were consumed. And I spent a fun half hour in the dunk tank.
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This is a stock shot of my old bike in Holland. I logged a lot of miles and burned a lot of calories astride that machine. It was sublimely Dutch.
This is the bike I currently ride. I inherited it from my late Dad who logged a lot of miles and burned a lot of calories astride it. I hope to do the same, though I'd rather be riding beside him than on his bike.
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It's somewhere on or near the east coast of the US, possibly on the great circle route from Beijing to Washington, D.C. The key identifier is likely the airport. There was also a tall needly tower and a white domed stadium which don't show up so well in the photo.
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No, not a shot of a kid, but one that a kid took. I don't know why I love this photo so, but it does make me smile.

Abigail took it on the iphone last Saturday night in Louisville. Those are her feet, her horse, Diamond, and the remnants of her neon blue cotton candy ice cream with white chocolate chips mixed in. You're dying for a taste, aren't you?
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