Category → Vacation
Las Vegas / Death Valley trip
We went out to Las Vegas in late January. I was excited to use my MiMo 7” USB monitor. There’s just one cable between the laptop and the monitor, and no power cable:

The first thing we did Tuesday morning was visit Grandma:




On the way to Death Valley, we stopped at the Lathrop Wells rest area:





Wednesday morning, I headed out to the dunes near Stovepipe Wells before dawn. While I was running around up there, I ran into another photographer who turned out to be from Westchester. Small world!
Later that day, we hiked up Golden Canyon:




Mechel found a fence lizard. At some point the lizard managed to run up his sleeve. Mechel was not happy.







Baila climbed up quite high:

Mechel and I climbed a long way up a slot canyon off of Golden Canyon. Here Mechel is heading back down:



Panorama from the entrance to the Golden Canyon Parking area (click on image to see full size):
That afternoon, the kids went swimming:

Later that afternoon, I went back to Golden Canyon, and poked around on “Nemisis”, the hill that defines the left wall of Golden Canyon (shown at fall right in the panorama above):

I went to the visitor center and saw a road runner:


Sunset over Texas Springs campground:



Mud:

I walked along with Baila on her bike at dusk. We visited the airstrip next to the ranch:



Thursday morning I went up to Zabriskie Point before dawn:


This panorama was captured before local sunrise – only the Panamints are in the sun (click on image to see full size):
Trish took this photo while horseback riding:

Our hotel room at the ranch:


We walked through Harmony Borax Works:





Next we headed up to Mosaic Canyon:





I love this photograph of Abbey – it looks like she’s doing a zombie impersonation. “Nnnuuurrgg… Brains…”


The kids were hiding:

Trish provided security for the hike:






Next we drove back to the dunes near Stovepipe Wells. Since I had already been to the dunes Wednesday morning, I stayed back and made lunch while everyone else went out to the dunes.
This raven watched me making lunch, waiting for me to drop or spill something:

Trish captured David and Mechel jumping off the dunes:


After I finished making lunch, I went out to get them:






After that, we drove back to Las Vegas and had a big family dinner:




Friday morning, we went to see Grandma again:





We then went to a nearby park where we met Aunt Sharon and Sam. Their dog Oscar was a big hit:




On Monday, Trish and the kids went with Bubbie and Zaydie to Lake Mead:








The long road ahead
We just returned from a week-long trip out west to Las Vegas and Death Valley. I’ve captured so many photographs that I’m excited about, it’s going to take quite a while to get through them all. I’m so excited!

Poconos vacation
We went to Caesars Pocono Resort – Brookdale (which no longer exists) for the weekend with a bunch of families from Monsey. It was winter vacation for the Yeshivas, so there were a few dozen families up there.
Each family gets a two-room cabin. The kids had a great time in the whirlpool bathtub:



They had a roller rink at the resort!



Snow tubing too:

And archery:

What a shame the resort is gone!
Sukkos 2005
Eventually there will be a page for our Sukkos vacation on the Adventures page. For now, you’ll have to settle for a slideshow.
(If the slideshow page doesn’t appear, try this instead. If the slideshow page appears, but the slideshow doesn’t begin, you’ll need to install RealPlayer to view it.)
Like a bird feeding it’s young….
I’ve coughed up an adventure page for you. Not exactly fresh, but it still has a certain….
….flavor?
Not the best metaphor, I guess. Oh well, enjoy it anyway.
Back from Kutshers
We spent Chol Hamoed Sukkos up at Kutshers. You can read all about our trip on the Journeys and Adventures page.
Last week at the Homowack
My parents took us to The Homowack for Chol Hamoed Sukkos (this past Monday through Friday). I hope to create an adventure page for the trip shortly. We played mini-golf, did some bowling, rowed around on the lake, found the Homowack water tower, and explored the Shawangunk mountain range. The food was great, as was the evening entertainment – we got to hear Ira Heller and Yossi Goldstein, as well as see magicians, contortionists, etc.