Monday, 7 January 2008
Friday, 28 December 2007
Entering Stealth Mode
I'm shutting down my mail server now.
The @thefowlers.homeip.net addresses won't work again until we get home (sometime after 04-Jan-08)
I will still have my gmail address: mark.just.mark@gmail.com which I might check between now and then, but no guarantees.
Mark
The @thefowlers.homeip.net addresses won't work again until we get home (sometime after 04-Jan-08)
I will still have my gmail address: mark.just.mark@gmail.com which I might check between now and then, but no guarantees.
Mark
Monday, 24 December 2007
Shampoo's running out
So here we are just a week and a half before we fly back to Australia, and my bottle of shampoo is empty.
Luckily, I've been collecting the little bottles from all the hotels we stayed at during our holidays :-)

Yes, that's a sample of Hummer cologne.
I too can smell like I'm trying to overcompensate...
Luckily, I've been collecting the little bottles from all the hotels we stayed at during our holidays :-)
Yes, that's a sample of Hummer cologne.
I too can smell like I'm trying to overcompensate...
Sunday, 9 December 2007
Time's running out...
Wow - it's been over 11 months now.
The Fowlers will be heading home to Sydney in just a few more weeks.
Mark has one week of work left.
Delle and the kids have just two weeks of school left.
(sniff) We're going to miss Canada...
The Fowlers will be heading home to Sydney in just a few more weeks.
Mark has one week of work left.
Delle and the kids have just two weeks of school left.
(sniff) We're going to miss Canada...
Monday, 29 October 2007
Summer Hols West - Icy Strait Point
Icy Strait Point
(Ok, so this is from forever ago, but hey - at least I'm doing it :-)
Nah, it doesn't look very icy, does it?

But they did have an awesome zipline (flying fox).

Weeeeeeeee!

Splat!

This dude is carting in a bunch of logs for the tourist fire.

Where all the tourists burn their symbolic tourist chip of wood.

The beach - not like an Aussie beach.

It's good to have a long arm.

Totem poles.

Tribal dancing.
Hang on - the skinny short dude in the middle looks a bit familiar...

Rusty punchbuggy!

Back on board - the seemingly endless corridor to our room.

Somebody was having a fancy dinner party.
I took this photo just before getting kicked out.

It's the elephant from the Blues Brothers!

Whales!
(Ok, so this is from forever ago, but hey - at least I'm doing it :-)
Nah, it doesn't look very icy, does it?
But they did have an awesome zipline (flying fox).
Weeeeeeeee!
Splat!
This dude is carting in a bunch of logs for the tourist fire.
Where all the tourists burn their symbolic tourist chip of wood.
The beach - not like an Aussie beach.
It's good to have a long arm.
Totem poles.
Tribal dancing.
Hang on - the skinny short dude in the middle looks a bit familiar...
Rusty punchbuggy!
Back on board - the seemingly endless corridor to our room.
Somebody was having a fancy dinner party.
I took this photo just before getting kicked out.
It's the elephant from the Blues Brothers!
Whales!
Sunday, 7 October 2007
Summer Hols West - Skagway
Summer Hols West - Skagway
(14-Aug-07)
Oh No! The kids are about to be carried off by a giant bald eagle!

Our ship with mountains.

Hey Stu, check the angle of the solar panels.
What do you reckon our latitude is?

It's the White Pass - Yukon Express.

The engine. You should see the size of the guys that drive it.

The business end of a train sized snowblower.

The Red Onion - a well known establishment from the Good Old Days :-)

It's a museum now...

Totems - chained to the wall to stop them flying away.

The Ivory shop - no elephants around here though - it's all either mammoth tusks or walrus tusks.

The rare hareabou, a close relative of the jackalope.

Mmm - barrels of money...

Walking along, we came across this little stream that was absolutely full of salmon.

Off to the Skagway Museum.

The long skinny thing?
It's an Oosik.
(Walruses don't need Viagra :-)

Uncle Sam on one of his visits to Alaska.

Back out to the stream - time to tickle some salmon.

I reckon it snows a lot here in the winter.
This dude has his snowmobile ready to go for when the big stuff hits.

Back on board - oh no - bubbles!

The dinner staff give us a little musical number.

Jiwi and Ivan, our waiters.

Look what was waiting when we got back to the room - a puppy.
(14-Aug-07)
Oh No! The kids are about to be carried off by a giant bald eagle!
Our ship with mountains.
Hey Stu, check the angle of the solar panels.
What do you reckon our latitude is?
It's the White Pass - Yukon Express.
The engine. You should see the size of the guys that drive it.
The business end of a train sized snowblower.
The Red Onion - a well known establishment from the Good Old Days :-)
It's a museum now...
Totems - chained to the wall to stop them flying away.
The Ivory shop - no elephants around here though - it's all either mammoth tusks or walrus tusks.
The rare hareabou, a close relative of the jackalope.
Mmm - barrels of money...
Walking along, we came across this little stream that was absolutely full of salmon.
Off to the Skagway Museum.
The long skinny thing?
It's an Oosik.
(Walruses don't need Viagra :-)
Uncle Sam on one of his visits to Alaska.
Back out to the stream - time to tickle some salmon.
I reckon it snows a lot here in the winter.
This dude has his snowmobile ready to go for when the big stuff hits.
Back on board - oh no - bubbles!
The dinner staff give us a little musical number.
Jiwi and Ivan, our waiters.
Look what was waiting when we got back to the room - a puppy.
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