
Friday, July 10
The Walking Livers

Sunday, July 5
Great night for some fireworks...


Friday, July 3
Exploring Kauai

We spent a lot of time snorkeling here, and saw the most diverse amount of large sea animals we have ever seen. We swam up on a shark, saw a couple of endangered Monk Seals (only about 1,000 known to exist), swam with turtles, lobster, and eels. The beaches there are beautiful, as seen in the picture above of the boys, and of the Tunnels Beach shot below.

The lighthouse sanctuary at Kilauea Point is absolutely gorgeous. I tried to capture it at sunset but could not get it to all come together. The shot below conveys how beautiful it is, and it is the largest clam shell lighthouse still used.

All the pictures of Kauai are up, and all the videos from the whole trip are complete. I need to finish up the shots from O'ahu's North Shore, and will be complete. I hope you are all enjoying them!
Friday, June 26
Kauai pictures and band videos

Aloha all! Got the videos of the band going up now. The first one is the parade, just a short clip of them marching. Notice Al in the convertible in front of them, just a funny old guy having the time of his life. The next ones going up are the six videos of them at Ala Moana mall. These were all the easy ones. The last one I will put up tomorrow will be the first performance they did at the USS Missouri. All the videos can be found at the link to the right on YouTube.

Monday, June 22
Parade day and the Jazz Performance



Sunday, June 21
Day 2 and 3 of the trip



The next morning brought another early wake up call for a south island tour to Hanauma bay, Sprouting Horn, Pali Lookout and finally to Kailua Beach for some beach time and lunch. The beach was on the windward side, and although rated one of the best in world, it did not have any options for snorkeling as the reef is too far out to swim to. We stayed here for most of the day, just playing in the water, playing some volleyball, having lunch, and then headed back. On the way back to the hotel we stopped at the Punchbowl Cemetary, a national veterans cemetary created in the crater of an extinct volcano. From this vantage point you can see all the way across Hololulu to Diamond Head on the south end. It is a very beautiful location and the burial site for many unknown soldiers from Pearl Harbor and other wars. We also toured some of the other historic locations on our way back through the city, but did not have time to stop at any of them. The history of Honolulu and Oahu would be fascinating to take in if you had the time.

Saturday, June 20
What a trip of memories...

Saturday, June 13
Reef Shark!
Wednesday, June 3
And off we go...

Friday, May 29
Stay off the sidewalks!
Monday, May 25
A day to remember and reflect.
Today was spent with some great friends. Check out Flickr for some of photos and fun together. Typical Memorial Day weekend, rained every day!

Brothers.
Sunday, May 17
Summer is here, but we typically are not!

I also have been working on some portrait photography, and did a few of Traci. More on Flickr...

Quinton played starting QB in the game Saturday, and even thought they lost, they played some great defense. Jedi had about a dozen tackles in the backfield, Quinton had a couple of runs and some great plays. Pictures are on Flickr....

Easton's final concert of his Freshman year was last week. There are 3 new videos on YouTube, a James Bond Suite, The Legend of Zorro, and Wizard of Oz. Video of the football game should come this week. Thanks for stopping by to see what's up.
Saturday, May 9
Listen Up!
Easton had his final Jazz concert last night, and surprised us by not telling us he had a solo. He had an eight bar 100% improv solo on the song above, Listen Up! (by Joe Jackson). Listen for Goody (Mr. Goodmanson, his teacher) to talk about Easton playing some "phat back drums" when introducing the song. Also another song posted on YouTube (link at right).
The first MileHi Football videos from last weeks game. There are 4 videos up, so make sure you visit YouTube and see all the new stuff. With me taking so many pictures I had to enlist Easton to do some video for me. Remember that Quinton is #77 when you watch them, he has a great run at the end of the Cardinals video #1. Quinton also had a horrid game today, playing the same dirty team (Bulldogs) again that they opened the season against. He did get to play QB today, and did a great job, but on the last play of the half a kid near my size pummeled him and threw him to the ground, knocking the wind out of him and scaring the hell out of him. He was not happy, and did not play the rest of the game.
Lastly, Easton and the entire Horizon High School music department had a fundraiser today at the Orchard Mall, called the Bushel of Bucks. They played concerts and marched for everyone's enjoyment, and to raise money for the general fund. With bright Colorado sunshine and 60 degrees, it was a great day for them.
Tuesday, May 5

Bull....what?! Saw this guy hanging out on the hill, and had to stop. He has been around since I worked at the old DF, but I have only seen him a couple of times. This bull and his girl tend to hang out at the back of the property, being quiet. Could not resist the chance to stop and take a picture of those long horns...
Sunday, May 3
Dolphins first win ! ! !



If you want to see all the pictures I am taking for MileHi Football, you can link to their website on the right column. You can also look at the Picasa Albums I have for these at http://picasaweb.google.com/Scott.Snouffer.
Spring is here in Colorado, and their are a few new flower pictures on Flickr also. Go to the Flowers set to see them.
Saturday, April 25
Spring football


14ers win the championship!
Hoot owls?
Thursday, April 23
Are you ready for some football?!
