Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Aug 30th, 31st











We have entered a strange new world, where people talk different and you can't read any of the signs. Thank god we are back in Canada now LOL. Buzzing right through Quebec we have desided that we will come back and do Montreal at a later date and spend aa few days checking out the city.

Aug 19th-29th



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































It's been a couple of busy weeks with all the stops we have made. We would like to thank all those friends that put us up for a night, or two and even three. We are now continuing our trip to the east coast and I will be going back to my daily writing on the blog ( as long as I have internet service)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Aug. 15th First Year Anniversary




It's been one year since we said our "I Do's" and what a year it's been. An amazing wedding, five weeks in Egypt, a beautiful baby girl born on March 6th and the six month road trip we are on. It's been a great trip so far and we are getting ready to start the next leg, to the east coast. So here's to the next couple months, love you Tammie, love you Indira.


Happy Anniversary honey.

Fri. 13th Port Dover ***Warning Nude Pic's***



































































Well what a day for Fri. 13th at Port Dover. It was the biggest, baddest biker rally ever. Or at least the most crowded. This one being the 50th anniversary organizers and police estimated at least 150,000 bikers and spectators crammed into a town built for 6000.