6.19.2007

acadia

if ever there were a town more obsessed with blueberries than bar harbor, we're not sure we could tell ya. we just spent last week up in acadia national park, off the coast of maine for some great camping + beautiful views.









(read: golden opportunity for seth to break in his newly acquired ultra posh camping cookware.)



we set up our tent at blackwoods campground and then asked the ranger where all the locals go for dinner leading us to the ultra chill digs of the lompoc cafe - complete with bacci court and blueberry beer on tap. (www.atlanticbrewing.com/beer.html)

when we got back to the campsite, after a failed attempt to keep the fire going, we resorted to bringing all of our smore making supplies inside the tent with us, zipped ourselves into our sleeping bags and then continued to gorge ourselves on all of the chocolate-graham gooeyness in the raw.

we spent the rest of the trip exploring some of the different coves, lakes and habors - including a spot called 'thunderhole' (a name which strangely none of the locals thought was funny - we, on the other hand, laughed like middle schoolers every time)









hiking the rocky west ridge of mount cadillac



enjoying the beautiful but freezing waves at sandy beach



and going on tandem sunset kayak trip around the porcupine islands.





6.08.2007

pankaja

our wedding!

10.22.2006
glen manor house
portsmouth, rhode island




pre-wedding photos

two of our favorites from spring 2006!



welcome!

1hon·ey, noun
Inflected Form(s): plural honeys
Etymology: Middle English hony, from Old English hunig; akin to Old High German honag honey, and probably to Sanskrit kAƱcana gold, Latin canicae bran
1 a : a sweet viscid material elaborated out of the nectar of flowers in the honey sac of various bees b : a sweet fluid resembling honey that is collected or elaborated by various insects
2 a : a loved one : SWEETHEART, DEAR b : a superlative example
3 : the quality or state of being sweet : SWEETNESS
4 : an attractive woman