
Thank you for surfin' over to our personal homepage in Cyberspace, which was 'launched' in late 2003. Because modern-day travel has allowed us to make and become friends with people all over the world, we've chosen this digital means of sharing our lives and activities with others. Because it is accessible from any location with internet connectivity, we hope to keep our website 'relatively' current. However, we'll have to see whether or not we enjoy being Webmasters for the 'fun' of it and how much time it requires.
As will be obvious, our website is a "work in progress". This will undoubtedly ALWAYS be true. The focus of this site is to visually communicate with YOU -our family, friends, and acquaintances, as well as any others who simply enjoy surfing online, WHAT we've been doing with OUR lives as the years roll along.
Currently, our website pages feature photos and information from travel destinations in 2004 thru 2010, along with an ongoing, ever-expanding, "Family and Friends" section. Some of the people in these images appear in more than one place, as they may be NEW friends we've made on a recent trip or 'old' friends we haven't seen in years. We'll be adding images from our activities and travels as they occur, PROVIDED we find the time to manipulate the photos, reduce the size, and upload the images to our site between our volunteer activities and other commitments or hobbies .
THANK YOU, Your hosts, Rich and Dean...two VERY lucky guys, who are happy to have shared and experienced more than 28 years of life together!

Hiking in the mountains of New Zealand on the South Island near Mt. Cook...

Exterior and interior of WindandSea, our abode at The Sea Ranch, a planned home owners association located on the California coast a couple hours north of San Francisco

On the blufftop in front of our home...where despite our love of travel, we always yearn to return.

A satellite view of our part of the world taken in March 2000. The Sea Ranch is located along the coast north of San Francisco, Point Reyes, and Bodega Head, but south of Point Arena, California. Note: some of the white represents the snow in the Sierras.

Our home is the pale-colored gray one in the middle of the three houses above the Pacific ocean. This photo, part of the California Coastal Project filmed by Gabrielle and Kenneth Adelman, can be accessed by clicking on the image OR this URL- http://www.californiacoastline.org/cgi-bin/image.cgi?image=12125&mode=sequential. Used by permission.
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