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i've ambiguously called this page "winter break", basically because i can't be bothered separating it into various different pages for the different things i did between 19 december 2003 and 19 january 2004.
W4?

galleries

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at the lodge (malone, not orange) during my visit home for Christmas.
also at the lodge.
this is a rather poor photo of myself and jayne taken, i think by cat, at her house on new year's eve, with an iddy-biddy key-chain-type digital camera. but if i didn't put it online i'd never hear the end of it from jayne ;-) perhaps the blurriness captures how most people were seeing at that stage of the evening anyway?
grand central station, new york city.
one of the many roads that winds east-west through central park.
the met, (metropolitan museum of art, nyc) one of my new favourite places.
disappointingly, no one at this bar in boston's quincy market knew my name!
a squirrel searches for food in a bin in boston commons.
a passenger's eye view of touring boston in bertie. this photo puts me in mind of thelma and louise.
i know boston is famed for it's irish connections, but this still amused me an unhealthy amount.
view from the top of boston's prudential tower. i bet they could charge a higher entrance fee if the half of downtown wasn't obscured by that other building!
a close-up of said "other" building.
grainne and annette waiting for a tow-truck on the I-90 between buffalo, NY and erie, PA.
newlyweds mr. and mrs. john johnston, (hudsonville, MI, 17 jan 2004.)
me spoiling an otherwise perfectly good picture of the beautiful bride.
the parents of the bride, kathy and rody.
abbey's brother joel, with lauren, a summerserver from way back in 99.
jacqui and i did our best impression of being a couple all weekend...
...but marissa (hopefully with the correct number of Ss) and nicky were much more convincing.
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