Sunday, August 31, 2008

Busy Month

I've been on the road a lot this month some for work and some for fun. Rosia and I went to Assateuge Island to see the wild horses that live on the beach. It was a great way to relax. We took a boat tour and saw several wild horses but the photos didn't come out.











When Rosia was in town we also spent some time just buming around the city.





I also went with Rosia to a conference in Copper Mountain, CO. Another great way change of scenery.





The rest of this month has been a big giant blur. I wasn't in Denver for the contention but I was in Houston, Louisville, Charlotte, Biscoe, and Lafayette.



I def could have spent more time in Houston. Houston is a huge city with a lot to do. While I spent most of my time there working I did indulge in some really good BBQ, Mexican and Chili. I mean I was in Texas after all what choice did I have?




Lafayette is a nice town. This past year I've spent a lot of time in Baton Rouge & New Orleans and while Lafayette is a much smaller city then those two it def still has lot of charms.



Being back in Louisville, even if it was only for a couple of days was a great reminder to me of what a cool city it. Louisville (and Kansas City for this matter) maybe two of the most over looked cities around. They just have such a rich culture, diversity and high quality of life.






I don't have much to say about my time in Charlotte. I hadn't been there in about a year or so it was nice to swing through. I wish I had had more though so I could have headed east and visited my grandparents, but I'll have plenty of time in Nov.

2 comments:

Rosia said...

I posted almost the same pictures on Saturday! That's so funny! I'll send you more pictures when I find my digital camera cord. xoxo Rosia

Anonymous said...

Hi Brent, This is Grandma and Grandpa speaking. I saw where you said you will have plenty of time in Nov.to come see us. We will be looking forward to seeing you then. Thanks for sharing all the pictures with everybody. They were great. Grandma and Grandpa