Fishback Films

Shipped off Arlington Journey 2008 DVDs #6 an #7 to Carol & Bob and Joe & Sandy today. Still need to make one for the Stonegaters. I am going to publish the videos on youtube.com/fishbackfilms. Have this first one up. (See sound volume button.)

#1 Mom

#2 Nicole

#3 Grant & Jami

#4 Ted

#5 Margie & Jack

#6 Carol & Bob

#7 Joe & Sandy

Tybee Bay Remember List

JC:

Itchy jellyfish bites

Flounder in net at night

Kitchen with a couch

Toe comets (glowing sand)

Parking scooters behind Chu’s (store) and sneaking through

Putting dead crab in crab hole

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Super cold candy store

New parking meters

Girlscout geocache scare

MCC:

Thunder and Lightning…no rain

Watching TV while eating dinner

Staying up with Kelly watching TV

Kitty Cats outside he balcony

Traveling to Bird Island in water

Dolphin shows outside the condo

Meeting Justin (14 year old boy with Cerebral Palsy)

Scooters

Tiny Condo

Big boats crossing the bay

Only one that didn’t get stung/bit

Passing the condo we stayed on spring vacation (good times. good times)

KEC:

i got sick one day

floating around bend and walking back.

and that’s all

you guys basically covered everything else

KMC:

swimming at night and seeing the stars

looking for Sandra Bullock

finding John Cougar

sleepy racoons in a dumpster

Tiny Burp

I noticed that the humming birds were enjoying the purple hasta flowers, but did not seem to be enjoying the glass hummingbird feeder. I told Kathy that maybe the nector (sugar water) has to stay filled to the top for them to get anything.

She refilled it, and I just counted one of the humming birds dip into the red, glass flower 23 times in a row before belching and flying off.

hummmm…. (burp)

Tybee Bay Panorama

My camera has a panorama mode which I used to create this 180 degree view from our balcony on Bay Street. Photoshop has a feature that stitched these all together. I’m not sure if Ted’s shots were 180 degrees, but with this one, you can scroll to the right and it mimics looking all the way from left to right from our balcony. More story to come…

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