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A day at Bowcraft – Mountainside, NJ

img_9601.jpg Bowcraft is a little amusement park on Route 22 in Mountainside/Scotch Plains, NJ. They have a lot of great rides for such a small amount of real estate on a busy highway.

Here are some pics.

A brief tour of the Delaware Water Gap

img_9184.jpg We took a great tour today of a small portion of the Delaware Water Gap. We saw; Shawnee on the Delaware, Resort Point Overlook, The Point of the Gap, Cold Air Cave, Appalachian Trail, The Old Stone House, Castle Inn, Historic Shawnee Church, Indian Head, and the homes of some old school celebrities.It is definitely worth taking the Water Gap Trolley in Pennsylvania.Here are some pics.

Somerset Patriots – Bridgewater, NJ

Bree got to sing the National Anthem at the Somerset Patriots game at Commerce Ball Park in Bridgewater, NJ. We are big fans of Minor League Baseball and also fans of the Trenton Thunder.The Trenton Thunder is a Minor League team in the Yankee family and the Patriots are in the Red Sox family. Even though we are fans of the Mets we were fortunate to see Derek Jeter play a game when coming off an injury. Roger Clemens also recently played in Trenton.

A handful of couples also chose the renew their wedding vows at the ballpark before tonights game.

Here are a some pics.

Posted in: Main, New Jersey Travel, Sports, US Travel May 2007

Greek Festival – Piscataway, NJ

We enjoyed all of the standard Greek delights. It was a little light on the entertainment or activities but the food more than made up for it.

A few shots from the day.

Posted in: Festival, Main, New Jersey Travel, US Travel May 2007

Brian and Jodi’s Big Weekend

Wow, what a weekend! Brian and Jodi got married in Spring Lake, New Jersey. The weekend was jam packed full of fun and excitement. We stayed at the lovely Chateau Inn and the reception was at the Spring Lake Bath and Tennis Club. Matt took way too many pictures as usual so if you have plenty of free time take a look at both pages.

Here are some pics.

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Our Very Own 128-Bit Integer

That’s right, we are the proud owners of our very own 128-bit integer.

E0 9F 25 B2 27 DE 78 8B 29 47 4B 44 E2 C7 18 AB

Compliments of freedom-to-tinker.com “… is your freedom to understand, discuss, repair, and modify the technological devices you own.”

If you have some time you should check it out!

Posted in: Admin May 2007