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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 3:54 AM



The fun in Truckee continued with a beautiful bike ride along the Truckee river from Squaw Valley to Tahoe city.  Bicycles ride separately from the cars on the highway and can leisurely make their way along the beautiful, paved trail.  We stopped on the way to, and returning from Tahoe city, to go swimming in the river.  The weather was perfect and the ride was so much fun.  We extended the ride another few miles by continuing all the way into Squaw Valley and to check out the sights there.  We ordered a small smoothie and were given a large instead, so even our luck was good that day.

Squaw's Olympic flame still burns



On the trail





We shared a big sandwich and ate it by Lake Tahoe



Extending our ride into Squaw Valley



We spent another day on the beach on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe.  The day was consumed with sun, beer, snacks, frisbee, and the nice water.  We drove the entire perimeter of the lake with my mom who was to do a 150 mile bike race, which included this road, the following weekend.  I am happy to report that she completed the entire race successfully!











Soon after that we had to get out of Truckee and I had to go to school.  I was a camera-operator for the annual 3-day Earthdance festival in Mendocino County which was webcasted globally.  I also found out that at a show that I filmed at Reggae Rising last year has been made into a DVD that will be on sale soon!  I have already got a copy if you want to watch it.  The artist is Anthony B!

After Earthdance, Miho and I went on a one-day camp-out at Mount Tamalpais.  It was my first time there and I really appreciated its ability to be a quiet escape from the busy North-Bay.



Making breakfast



Doing homework up at a viewpoint



All the cats in Ukiah



Last Tuesday we watched the Giants get killed by the Rockies.  One of the highlights of the night was talking the pushy scalper down to $25 for tickets that were $37 face value.







San Francisco's new bike trail, and ocean beach



Taking a rest on the bridge





We later hit the Mendocino coast for a splendid weekend by the sea.  Miho got to go body-boarding for the first time in her life.  She did quite well considering how big the waves were.  I was impressed how she even got pounded by a wave, shooting her board straight up in the air as she spun under water like a mouse in a washing machine, coughed up some of the water she swallowed, then got back out for more!  We took a waterproof camera out into the swells so be on the lookout for those shots!

Steve also took us out on his fishing boat.  It was an adventure from the get-go because as soon as he started it up the check engine light turned on!  This instilled a bit of paranoia in me considering I had no cell service.  However, the awesome scenery soon had me distracted from any worries.  In fact, as soon as we got going we saw some river otters, which, supposedly, is a rare sight.

Setting off under the Albion bridge









My sister, Elly married a great guy named Bret Morton on Saturday and I DJ'd the after-party.  Elly looked great in her gown, and I had a lot of fun seeing old faces, and meeting Bret's side of the family.  Congrat's to Tara and Ben on their marriage the prior weekend!

They both thought hard on how to style their hair



As I DJ'd, baby Iris was backed into on the dance-floor



Bret's parents' dog!



As I write this, Miho is on the way back to Japan to begin her last semester of college.  I also just submitted all of my graduation forms so I am almost set for the end of my schooling in December.  My classes this semester have been tolerable so far.  My Japanese literature class is a challenge though.  The professor of that class claims that the material that we cover here at SFSU is more difficult than Harvard, Stanford, and Berkeley's Japanese programs.  Only a couple months to go!

Keep in touch everyone!  Talk to you next time!
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Release date: 2008-04-15
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Jackie

 
You have some very cleverly posed photos here! Just don't knock that bridge over, will you?

I was happy to meet Miho Saturday. And it was fun to see almost all of the family at the wedding.

Now that summer is over, you can settle down into the "last semester of school" mode and graduate in December!
 
Posted by Jackie on Monday, September 29, 2008 - 10:19 PM
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Miho

 
I am the photographer who took the top pic!yay im pro!
I had so much fun in Sep :) Thank you for everything.
 
Posted by Miho on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - 9:35 AM
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Ren

 
I think the credit needs to go towards my professionalism as a model.
 
Posted by Ren on Wednesday, October 01, 2008 - 4:49 AM
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Ryan Jay Slater Taron

 
That was the best photo of them all. I stared at it for two minutes wondering, "How the hell did she do that?!?" you know i have never once been to that stop before in the three years i lived there?
 
Posted by Ryan Jay Slater Taron on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - 4:27 PM
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kym
Kym Kemp

 
Somehow I missed this entry;( I loved catching up on your life though. Miho did a great job on the photo of you and the bridge but I also like the one you took of her with the Olympic rings. My favorite though is the one of you DJing and Miho smiling kudos to however did that.
 
Posted by kym on Monday, November 03, 2008 - 2:42 PM
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