Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > Mt.  Rainier poking through the clouds from the plane.  It was a wondrous sight and an auspicious beginning for our grand excursion.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > This is my second pass at the map.  I think it strikes a nice balance between simplicity and matching the structure of the familiar station map.  

Thoughts? Comments?    I think such a map would be quite helpful on a the card.   There is interest of a personal maps.  See the site ipodsubwaymaps,com.  Bart even distributes a digital version of the map for the ipod.  While many riders do have an ipod, _every_ rider has a ticket.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > Mt. Fuji.   When I pointed it out to the older Japanese man sitting next to me (decked out in plush hello kitty slippers) he went wild, yelling excitedly to his wife across the isle.  Soon I had a crowd of 8-10 trying to peer out my window (the other windows were shut from sleep earlier).
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > On the way back were were looking up places to stop to break up the long drive.   Marie-Luce suggested this lavender farm near Mt. Shasta.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > Vim icons that I made so vim would feel at home on the dock on my mac.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > Fun poster for the wearable computing talk.   I remember DanMan was is town and lent a hand on this one with sharply shadowed face.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > The completed mural.      I'm really happy with it.  It nicely sums up the occasionally hectic work in production:  while things may not go as planned, they tend to work out in the end for our intrepid hero.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > No we are not curling, just shoveling the snow of the pond so we can slide around.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > The group tired after an exciting drive through the hills and a quick spelunking.   A very satisfying weekend.
Mt. Rainier poking through the clouds from the plane. It was a wondrous sight and an auspicious beginning for our grand excursion.
Matthew Webb (mtwebb) > Mt.  Rainier poking through the clouds from the plane.  It was a wondrous sight and an auspicious beginning for our grand excursion.
Mt. Rainier poking through the clouds from the plane. It was a wondrous sight and an auspicious beginning for our grand excursion.
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