The Log

 
After we find the well hidden cache, Maya leaves an entry in the log describing all the things we have discovered on our search.

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Carcass

 
Maya found this partially decomposed carcass but we were not able to figure out what kind of animal it was. I think it was a dog.

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Snake Spotting

 
Next, Jeanine spots this snake moving in the leaves. I got as close as I dared for the photo because this snake took a very aggressive posture rather than fleeing. We theorized that it was a mother and she was protecting her nearby young.

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Lincoln Nature Conservancy Land

 
Maya, Jeanine, and I went geochaching this afternoon. We selected a starting point that necessitated bushwhacking through the Lincoln Nature Conservancy Land. As a result of this unusual path we encountered many interesting things along the way. Here Maya has scampered to the top of a deer blind. Fortunately for us she is not armed with any weapons.

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Fred Astaire

 
Maya spent the evening shopping with her friend for a Halloween costume which she models here in character. It is something of a Fred Astaire dance outfit compete with cane and top hat.

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Two Story Bike

 
After eleven hours in the office, I had a two hour dinner with a member of my team before meeting a candidate for an interview that went almost two hours. While waiting to rendezvous for the interview I captured this image of a scene which passes for normal in Santa Barbara.

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Weirdos

 
I do not mean to suggest that Santa Barbarbrans are wierdos but there are some very colorful characters on every street corner.

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Colorado River

 
Today I flew to Santa Barbara for my monthly visit with my team there. The beauty of the Western US from the air never ceases to leave me in awe. I finally located this area on Google Earth. Pictured is the Colorado River traversing the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah.

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Nicaragua Revisited

 
This evening we hosted a party for the group of our friends that recently travelled to Nicaragua as part of a social service project. Kids and their parents watched a video/slide show of their adventure. After the show they finalized plans for a benefit concert to raise money to build a water well for one of the villages they visited. Earlier in the day I was back on the soccer pitch and felt healthy for the first time since the beginning of the season. We were trailing 0 to 2 at the half but were able to tie the game up just as time expired.

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Cow Pasture

 
I started the day with a brief nature walk and my macro lens. After replacing the electric containment fence for the dog (last one was fried by a lightning strike) I went for a 6-mile paddle on the Concord. I put in at the Cow Pasture and travelled down stream beyond the Great Meadows Nature Preserve. The return trip was against the current and wind requiring a lot more effort than I had planned. Later in the day I watched Nico’s soccer game. His team beat a stronger opponent with a single goal in the closing minutes. It was a great victory.

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Sara Sutphin

 
Friends from Indianpolis, Peggy Sutphin and daughter Sara (pictured here)stop by for a few hours while touring prep schools in the area.

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Nala On Watch

 
Nala enjoys sitting on the kitchen deck surveying her kingdom. The local mamals seem to have learned that encroachment on her two acres is a life threatening exercise.

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unConference

 
Today I took a vacation day to attend the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Councils Innovation 2008 unConference. Participants created an agenda in real-time and broke off into small groups to discuss issues of common interest. It was a great networking and learning opportunity. Pictured here is the ad hoc meeting schedule.

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