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San Francisco Pictures

by Tony Steward on March 26, 2008

Wow, it takes me a while to get something up on my blog, lol! These are pictures from when I went to the Web 2.0 Expo last year up in San Francisco.

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11 Freaking Degrees

by Tony Steward on January 19, 2008



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Hanging at the Old School

by Tony Steward on January 18, 2008

We just got back from having a chance to visit the middle and high schools my wife went to, it was pretty cool. Both of the schools only have a couple of years left as her district is in the process of building entirely new buildings for both. Mandy also had a chance to me a former classmate and a creative writing teacher (Mr. Fred) who has had a lot of positive impact on her as a creative and artist.

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Ready for Take off!

by Tony Steward on January 17, 2008


Ready for take off!
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Pics San Francisco!

by Tony Steward on April 20, 2007

















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South of Market - San Fransisco - Web2Expo

by Tony Steward on April 16, 2007

Me walking on the street in San Fransisco!

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a boat and a submarine

by Tony Steward on April 15, 2007

Today was a day of travel, I traveled…
by car
by airplane
by subway/train
by trolley
by walking

So, the only way really left is by boat or submarine. Also my first trip up to San Fransisco, what an incredible place!

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10 Most Unforgettable Trees Ever in The World

by Tony Steward on March 23, 2007

WOW!



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The Trip: Day #3

by Tony Steward on September 12, 2006


ouch

That was the longest and hardest day of travel I have ever experienced.
Highlights:
1. Rockies: They are beautiful, it was one majestic scene after another, especially Frisco. But it was hard to look at them since I feared for my life a majority of the time. I am a scaredy cat when it comes to driving on mountains with a fully loaded and underpowered uHaul. ugh…
2. The Day Ended: Yes, finally 13 hours after we started driving, we stopped.
3. Over Half way: today we crossed way over the halfway point for our trip.
4. Total Mileage: we went something like 631 miles today…
5. Denver: We came, we saw, we left.
6. Early Start: I was able to get up at 5:30 am and got us on the road by 7 am, good thing two.

Today was just hard, but I am believing that tomorrow will be smooth sailing all the way to Las Vegas. Please pray for us and our travel weary clan!

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The Trip: Day #2

by Tony Steward on September 11, 2006

Phew, now today was a full day of driving! We went from St. Louis to Hays, Kansas, approximately 505 miles. The day went really well even though we left a lot later than I wanted to. The highlights of the day included:

1. Kansas City, MS: WOW, what an incredibly cool looking city. Everything seemed big downtown it was really overwhelming. I guess downtown is on some sort of plateau because all the sudden the ground drops off and you are on this huge bridge. I would love to come back some day and just take all of it in.
2. Uncle Mitch: My Uncle Mitch lives in Atlanta and works for a company that has him traveling alot. As he heard about us going on this trip he offered to help us with hotels by letting us use some of the hotel travel points he has accumulated. At first Mandy and I thought this would just be a discount, but it turns out that it pays for everything. After I told him the areas we would be stopping each day he called to find the right hotel, set up the reservations and use his reward points to pay for it. We got to our first hotel tonight and it was all set for us. What and incredible blessing!
3. Two Way Radios: I had a great idea before we left and purchased two way radios for Mandy and I to have while she drives the van and I drive the uHaul. Well, not only is it great for the travel conversations we need to have as far as when our kids start going nuts, but it is also really good cause we can just talk. I think that is one of the main reasons the driving has seemed so easy, because we have just been able to talk most of the time about the things we are seeing or about this great adventure we are on.
4. Kansas: The one thing we heard consistently from people who had actually traveled across the US like we are is that Kansas gets old quick. It is such a long state east to west that people say it feels like it takes forever to get through it. Well, Mandy and I loved it, it is SO beautiful! I don’t think I have ever seen so much green, and so much sky all at once. It seemed to be a lot like what people say Scotland is supposed to look like. The views were breath taking several times. Mandy and I both agreed that we are glad we didn’t try to work out flying to California, because we would have missed out on getting this once in a lifetime chance to experience all this beauty.

Overall this day was good, it was definitely longer, and tomorrow is the big momma day so we would appreciate your prayers. We go from Hays, KS to Grand Jct, Co tomorrow, and have the most mileage to cover with the Rockies standing in our way.

Check out the Pics below from the Day!

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