Pictures, Pictures, Pictures

I’ve finally gotten around to uploading pictures from our visit the States in October and November.  You can view them all on my Picasa Web Gallery.   I’m still catching up from then and our most recent trip to the US, so expect more in the coming week.  BTW, I’m also updating my photoblog, tinyPHOTONS!

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