Category Archives: Photos

Aruba 2004-08

Aruba…a tiny little desert island (well, 17×6 miles).  Windy as heck, but beautiful.

We spent 4 nights in Aruba recently, with two of our friends.  We had a great time, and certainly experienced adventure on our “jeep tour gone wild”, also know as “the path to the Natural Pool is treacherous”.  Well, we got lost, and didn’t make it, but the off-road jeep experience will never be forgotten.  Now that we know the way, perhaps we can make it next time?

We stayed at the Tamarijn all-inclusive resort area.  While it was decent, there were some things we wish had been better.  The pool area was always a mess.  Because of the wind, cups, paper plates, and straws littered the area.  Apparently, there wasn’t any staff dedicated to picking up the trash that people left behind.  The pool water itself could have used more chemicals or something…it was quite cloudly and dirty looking early in the day.

Being all-inclusive means drink and eat, drink and eat.  Well, almost.  It could take 10 minutes for you to get a drink, and when you ended up getting one, it was usually pretty weak.  Stick with Bacardi & Coke, or the local beer, Balashi.  Some folks in our party complained that the desert tray needed more variety.  And, you’ll also want to glance at your food to avoid eating cooked flies or other flying insects that end up on the grill or sautee pan.  😮

Be sure to check out the other resorts close by…Tamarijn is part of the “mega resort” (or something like that).  You can walk to the Divi Resort and your armband will get you drinks and food there, too.  That resort seemed nicer (the grass is always greener on the other side): less kids, cleaner pool, and a more packed and livelier crowd at night.  The accomodations weren’t as attractive as the Tamarijn’s, tho.

When touring the country-side, wear heavy shoes – we found several 1” long cacti needles embedded in our rubber soled casual shoes, and some of them went through the sole and pricked at our feet.  We thought we had rocks in our shoes, but nothing came out when we shook out the shoes.  It took some work removing those needles, too.

Be sure to put your (expensive) camera equipment in protective gear (water-proof plastic case/bag or something similar) when taking pictures at the southern-most tip of the island.  The ocean spray is sure to cause an issue with your camera’s lenses or internals.  I had to send my camera and lens in for repair, and ended up having to purchase a new lens.  Be sure to bring lens cleaner liquid and cloth to clean the ocean spray off your lens, otherwise you’ll get fuzzy pictures.

These pictures were taken with the Canon EOS 10D.

David Perez: Aruba 2004-08 &emdash; Aruba

Cool Pool Party 2004-07

Pictures from the third annual Lenox Heights Cool Pool Party! With around 100 in attendance, this was our most successful pool party yet! Many thanks go to the volunteers on our Homeowner Relations committee for putting this together, as well as to our sponsors that donated food, drinks, and prizes: Roasters Rotisserie, Cedars, Far East Cafe, and Diageo.

Look for pictures from the (ice cold) water balloon tossing contest, hula-hoop contest, musical chairs, and the back-breaking limbo dance contest!

Pictures were taken with the Canon EOS 10D.  Adam Steigrod also provided some of the pictures (camera info not available).

David Perez: Cool Pool Party 2004-07 &emdash; Pool Party 2004-07

July 4th 2004-07

July 4th Fireworks, at Lenox Square Mall.

These images were made with the Canon EOS 10D, and are my first fireworks pix with the 10D.  I used the bulb-setting, and a remote to control the exposure.  The evening was a bit windy, and with the longer exposure time (1-2 seconds), there was often too much streaking of the images.  Some made for good effects, others turned out not-so-good.

David Perez: July 4th 2004-07 &emdash; July 4th 2004-07

Pride 2004-06

It ended up raining on our parade, but it was close to the end.  Strong rain and winds blew over our gazebo, and broke the metal supports.  All our stuff got wet, including us.  We managed to make do, however, with the frequent showers popping up thereafter, we didn’t last long.

David Perez: Pride 2004-06 &emdash; Pride 2004-06

New York, 2003-2004

Working with a New York based company has it’s travel perks!  Off to the Big Apple on business, there is always time for a little bit of city touring.  Pictures here cover my visits in August and December of 2003, and February of 2004.

August and December pictures were taken with the Sony Mavica CD-1000.  The later ones with my newest Camera, the Canon EOS 10D!

New York

NYE 2004

Jan’s New Year’s Eve Party at her new house in St. Augustine, Florida.  Music compilation by DJ Davo (that’s me, just in case you didn’t know).  🙂

These pictures were taken with the Sony Mavica CD-1000.

David Perez: NYE 2004 &emdash; New Years, 2004