

Animals with attitude....
(sorry haven't had time to add to the troll collection, Troll Thursday is hold for a bit)
Fact Bots Bot, Tiny, Shot, and two expression bots rock out. Buy lots of copies and I'll sign them all. May 27, 2009
Bot. Well it's out, I just got my advance copy of "Me and My memory; Why We Forget Somethings and Remember Others" so I thought I'd post Bot playing the accordion.
...And happy birthday to Aunt Debbie as well! All the best people have their birthdays on the same day. Thanks Debbie for letting stay and get sand all over your carpet last Tuesday night, have a great birthday. Sorry you couldn't hold Kai for longer.

Students, Jacqueline, Adam, Katie, Olivia (center), Russell, and Melissa and Amara show their excitement as the trip begings.
Amara holds Kai's hand
The rock covered with green from spring rains on Pacheco Pass
After a long drive we arrive at our first campsite, Red Rock Canyon. Aptly named as shown.
The rock formation directly above our campsite in late evening and at dawn the next day.
The sun rises and we pack to hit the road and enter Death Valley.
We spent A LOT of time in the rented van but the students were great and came up with a lot of games to keep themselves and Amara entertained.

Exploring Mosaic Canyon near Stovepipe Wells campground where we camp for the next two nights.
The stars are plentiful out here, far from civilization.
Dawn at Stovepipe and moon begins to set.
The crew sleeps under the stars.
As breakfast is prepared, Georgia takes Amara for a walk.

Badwater, the lowest point in the western hemisphere. The white is salt from an ancient sea.
team zebra returns from a hike out on the salt
A titanothere skull, a relative of modern Rhinocerous from 37 million years ago at the DV museum.
Kai seems to be having a good time. Both Amara and Kai were exceptionally well behaved and had a good time overall. There was one major meltdown but that was all, thankfully.
Amara tries one of the eggs hidden for Easter.
And gets some rest in the van.
The kids get ready to hike down Ubehebe Creater.

Wild flowers at Ubehebe.

Scotty's Castle. I love this place and look forward to seeing it when I come. The engineering behind keeping a place like this cool and electified is a marvel considering it was completed in 1939.
Katie, Adam, Jacqueline, Russell, Olivia and Melissa lister to the guide.
Some of the magnificent ironwork found at Scotty's.
Amara shows us her 'bungalo' during another vanride.
A sandstorm hits the valley on Tuesday afternoon.
But sunny skies greet us the next day.
The group arrives home with smiles and memories. A fun trip! If you want any of these in a higher res, just ask. If you want to see much photos from a much much better photographer than myself, have a look at Mike's awesomeness and check out the slide show.