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Originally uploaded by mtrainor.
There are a few more photos of Elliot's first week on our flickr page that can be viewed in the Elliot set.
Welcome to the personal blog of Mike Trainor. There is a better, more recent account of my adventures at http://blog.chickychownow.com. Go there now.
There are a few more photos of Elliot's first week on our flickr page that can be viewed in the Elliot set.
Let's climb trees
Tens of thousands of people have tried recreational tree-climbing in the past decade or so, reports The Boston Globe. There are nearly a dozen U.S. schools that teach the activity. Although it may sound risky, tree-climbing is safe with no recorded deaths or serious injuries in 23 years, adds Genevieve Summers, a former chimney sweep and now one of the leading American tree-climbing instructors. She runs a treetop bed & breakfast in Georgia. She notes:
Pros. "Climbers can get 'bark bites,' which are scratches from brushing up against the trees. But I tell my students they haven't had a good climb unless they have bark in their underwear!"
Cons. Sleeping in trees can be unsettling "I won't say you're going to get the best night's sleep," said Ms. Summers, 55. "The moon may be rising or you may hear owl calls and all sorts of unfamiliar sounds."
My sweet husband ready to be a sweet father. Soon I hope!
Just wanted to test this flickr blogging thingie and send a shout-out to Lisa Remillard's excellent flickr pages.
Count yourself as blessed if she takes your picture. Just look at the tude she dug out of us!
