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Katia and I started the month by going to Hawaii. A friend was getting married there, and we just had to go. Katia did a full page dedication just to the wedding.

Otherwise, we did stick around and do other things after the wedding thing was over. So here are some pictures for that.

Paul just happened to be visting a few islands over, so he popped over to see us for a day.

Meanwhile, we went off later and stayed with another group of friends that just happened to be spending a week on the same island as us.

This is all of us at dinner. We also occupy the table in the back.

This is some of us just before SCUBA diving. The diving was pretty good. We dove the wreck of a tank. It had pretty much completely disintegrated, but you could still see some treads and stuff.

 

This is us playing tennis. We kicked butt, and then everyone started ganging up on us. We kicked more butt against three people, and then again, here, against four....

This is the view from the house we stayed at.....

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After a couple days in Seattle we wisked off to Wisconsin to visit and see U2 in concert. As usual, we wandered around Madison and had a great time. Here is a cool shot of the capital building.

Later, Roland and Katy came into town, and we passed the day eating ice cream, shopping and looking at all the cool stuff in the windows. I love Katy's hat in this picture, and Rollie's rabbit ears.

 

This is Pat. A new feature here, in Seanland, is the Pat Song of the Month. Visit every month for a new Pat song. This month is....

My Head (You must have Real Audio installed to hear this....)

 

Lastly, from Wisconsin, here are Matty's kitties (well two of them). CUTE!

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Speaking of kitties, we got a new one ourselves!! His name is Burkina Faso, after the country, which also borders on the countries Benin and Togo, which are the names of our first two kitties. The first photo is the first time Benin saw Burkina. The second picture is Togo and Burkina together.

Last, but not least, my Grandmother made it into the papers, and here is the article.

 

 

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