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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

2008 Retrospect - FLOYDFEST!


Floydfest 2008 - A Family Affair.

I don't do big music festivals. I typically like events at Deerfields near Asheville, NC. I also like Camp Barefoot in Gore VA. So I was a bit nevous about going to Floydfest which is a bit larger. But, I had a VIP ticket and snagged a Photo pass and was looking forward to meeting an online photographer friend, Roger Gupta. Well, I was not let down. Floydfest is one of the best organized and family friendly festivals around. I got a lot of great pictures and am excited about going back this year. I'll let the pictures tell the story. Click on the title of this entry.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

2008 Retrospect - Part 1 - February - Banff



2008 goes down in my books as one of those landmark years. There were many very good events and a few that still need to be sorted out.
For me the first big event was going to Banff, Canada, in February. I was there for a major conference on the biology of appetite and obesity. At the time, I was still working as a scientist for GlaxoSmithKline, but it was already evident that some big changes were coming. I went to Banff a couple of days before the meeting and rented a big pickup truck with 4 wheel drive. One morning I got up long before dawn and headed north along the Icefields Parkway that runs from Banff to Jasper. There were several inches of ice on the road, but since I basically had the road to myself for several hours, it wasn't a big problem. I drove for an hour or two and found a spot where the first light of dawn would strike distant mountain tops. I was able to set up my tripod in the middle of the road and get some nice shots. For breakfast and some hot coffee, I stopped at the Num-Ti-Jah Lodge at Bow Lake. After reaching Jasper, I gassed up and returned using the same route. It got quite warm that day, melting the road ice and kicking off many avalanches. Near Lake Louise, I spotted the moon rising over the mountains. On the next night there was a total lunar eclipse.