Perspiration Proclamation

I may not have been here all that long, but here are the first pictures of our weekend at the
Thousand Islands

 

I am in the car with Anika on our way to the airport.

Many hours later: JFK airport in New York City

Lisa's kitchen window

Lisa with canned hummus, a mysterious medditerranean substance that I had never had before.

Lisa and I are making our way from Rochester to Clayton and are treated with free coffee on the Thruway

We met up with the Amico family at Beth' grandfather's funeral and after that and some food, we decided to stop by at a garage sale somewhere in Clayton

Beth who should basically have her hair like this in general

Lisa at Bella's, one of the many trips to get espresso.

Beth & Lisa

The awesome "Hey, let's all look into a different camera" picture.

Lisa has a lens for an eye.

Somebody felt the need to express themselves at the wall of this building.

Beth wishes that she would not have been there.

Myself with the Canon camera (Ja Anika, das Bild ist für dich)

Feet

The exciting thing about this is to see the corresponding picture

Railer Park!

As it turns out, I look rather bad with Lisa's glasses on.

These were taking at the amazingly odd-smelling cabin btw.

The frontyard

This picture makes me excited about life.

AJ

Nerdiness is a portable computer.

Facing the waves at the pier.

Lisa and her amazingly large amounts of hair.

Beth's uncle Scott has a blast on the boat.

AJ's rather tatooed back.

American lifestyle!

AJ getting on the boat

Me getting on the boat

And having the time of my life for some reason.

Downtown

While Beth is waiting in line for coffee...

...Lisa and I discover the possibility of fitting in a dryer

At the pier.

Watching fireworks from upside down is far more spectacular than this photo can display

Meanwhile, back at the laundromat...

Cartwheels in the empty streets

We got to sleep out in the tent!

Walking on lunar surface.

The trip back: At the sight of this I refuse to believe that Lake Ontario is really only a lake.