Tucker, Ben, Kyle, Nico and Greg play a little cards before the older kids head down to Cambridge Square to see all the antics surrounding the release of the latest Harry Potter book at midnight.
Visiting Kyle this week is his childhood friend Tucker who had grown to man-size proportions (size 14 shoe). There is some question as to the adequacy of our food supply to satisfy the hunger of these three amigos.
No idea what type of bugs these are but have a pretty good idea of what they are up to. Frequent visitors to this site will note a significant number of photographs of this ilk. It turns out that when animals are in the throws of passion they are quite oblivious to an approaching photographer.
There is a nice hill adjacent to work and if I have no meetings scheduled over the lunch hour (rare) I try and get out for a quick hike. It is amazing how many critters I encounter on these walks.
Today we drove up to York, Maine to join friends of Kyle for a little surfing. I was tied up with Nala and did not get a chance to get any shots of the action.
I took Nicolai and his friend George to Kimbal Farms after they helped me install an invisible fence to contain Nala. the boys spent about an hour practicing their driving before indulging in some ice cream.
Kyle returned from his 400+ mile bike odyessy sporting a smile, great tan, and a distinctinely larger set of quads. His 2 week journey took him from the coast of Maine to Quebec City with stops for white water rafting and a community service project. In addition to carrying their own gear, each of the dozen kids on the expedition were also responisble for carrying some portion of the communal camping equipment. Kyle said he was looking forward to a hot shower and sleeping in his own bed.
Got this souvenir at Emerson hospital tonight along with a couple of stitches in my head. My summer soccer league is an open division which means I routinely play against kids less than half my age. One such opponent with more testosterone than brains tried to win a header for which I had established perfect position. As I headed the ball, he headed the back of my head. The amount of blood was quite impressive given how small the laceration was. The staff at Emerson hospital were not impressed by my use of a dirty sock to staunch the bleeding.
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