Home again

Back home tonight, unloading pics from various sources, CF and SD cards, pics that had already been transferred to the laptop, etc. I took a lot more film than usual for this trip, mostly because I had a disposable water-proof Kodak that I was using while in the ocean. We’ll see how those turn out sometime in the next few days. Might take a little longer to get an album together and online.

Overall, it was really nice to be away from technology (Well, except for getting directions and dealing with photos, but no “work” tech.) and just enjoy the beach, sun, and slow pace of life for awhile. It’s going to be hard to find the motivation come Monday morning. 🙂

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