Archive for July 2010

Gardening with Ciscoe

When Bridget and I lived in Seattle, we came across a TV personality that was full of energy and fun to watch. He usually was seen for a quick gardening segment on the news, but he packed his segment with a touch of education and a lot of energy. After awhile, we realized that Ciscoe [...]

July 24th, 2010
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Mike and Tara Get Hitched!

On Friday July 9th, Mike Bolenbaker and Tara Sudar got hitched. It was a beautiful wedding at Edgewood Golf Course in Tahoe with great weather! I didn’t take too many pictures (still working on getting better at that), but here are a few that I did take:

July 18th, 2010
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Independence Day

Our 4th of July was pretty mellow this year. We headed out to Frenchman’s Lake with Nagisa, Dustin and Anya where we hiked, hung out at the lake and camped for 2 nights. It was surprisingly quiet out there and was very relaxing. Our veggie burgers stuck to the foil and became veggie scramble. Our [...]

July 18th, 2010
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A Jam-Packed June and July

The past few weeks have been pretty fun and a good start to the summer. Boly’s Bachelor Party June kicked off in San Diego for me. Despite telling Bridget that the guys wanted a weekend in Napa, ten of us rented a beach house near Mission Beach. Pacific Beach was a great place to unwind. [...]

July 18th, 2010
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Book Review: iPhone and Ipad App Marketing

Mobile applications are an interesting item to market. You’re basically marketing something that markets you.  Jeffrey Hughes’ iPhone and iPad Apps Marketing: Secrets to Selling Your iPhone and iPad Apps covers the strategy of how to market your mobile app: After you get approval from the App Store on releasing your app, the hard work [...]

July 17th, 2010
Topic: Online Marketing Tags: None

Book Review: Purple Cow

Seth Godin. If this name doesn’t sound familiar, he is the type of person that inspires thought. He makes you think and challenges to think deeper. His daily blog post (which arrives to me via email) is short, sweet, and to the point. And despite taking three minutes to read, I’ll think about his words [...]

July 17th, 2010
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The Inca Cross Symbolism

While we were in Peru, we learned about the ancient Inca Cross, also known as the Chakana. The symbol predates the Inca culture, which they inherited the symbols and philosophical principles from those people that came before them. The Inca cross is composed of 12 points revolving around a circle. Each area composed of a [...]

July 17th, 2010
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