My old-school photo websites.All of the photo albums below were built by hand, and taken from the summer of 2000 up until 2002, when I upgraded the website. The unicycle pictures were taken in the late 1990s. Judging by my web traffic logs, the big draws seem to be photos of my first trip to India, my younger brother's Indian wedding and Sangeet to my (now) sister-in-law, and lots of music festivals that I visited during those years. |
My first trip to IndiaCheck out the 230 pictures of my trip to India in Nov & Dec 2000. It was quite a trip, but only three weeks of holidays. If you've never traveled to a developing country before, your first trip to India might be described as an "explosion to all your senses." One day you think it's the coolest place in the world, the next day you don't want to get out of bed. When I went back, I stayed 6 months... and then went back a third time and stayed 2.5 months. |
Unicycle picturesThese are pictures of me on one of my three unicycles, which I still ride for fun and exercise. It's a great way to improve your balance and it really catches people's attention. I'm certainly not an expert on it but I can "idle" at a stop light and ride down curbs (but not jump up them -- too hard on the balls). |
Winnipeg Folk Fest 2000Well, I think at this point I can admit that I spent an absolutely *huge* amount of time putting together this page, with pictures and commentary for the year 2000 Winnipeg Folk Music Festival this year. But it was much fun to do, and of course much more fun to have actually gone. Cool music, crazy world at night in the tenting area. Sometimes I am not sure which I liked better. Anyway. Check out this picture page, there are nearly 80 pictures online with commentary (well, maybe too much commentary). |
Yo it's my little bro & sis-in-law's wedding
Here is a web site for my little brother & sister-in-law's wedding! I think the pages turned out pretty well, and I created CDs for everyone too. I don't know why more people don't have web pages for weddings in their family, you know? Maybe it's the lack of having a digital camera.
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