A little work here, a little work there…

July 13, 2007 at 12:09 pm (General)

My project plate is beginning to fill up. On top of my normal day to day work, looking for a new job in Greeley, and getting ready to move off Okinawa, I have taken on the task of designing a new website for Raymond. He recently started up his own network and computer consulting company called Managed Information Technologies (MIT). Overall, the next few months are going to be interesting for him, as he reestablishes himself with his own company in the market. I am currently working on the logo for MIT, and am trying to keep it in the realm of simple and clean, with enough dynamics to make it stand out. This is the current rough draft. What do you all think?

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Summer Camp ‘05

July 12, 2007 at 5:43 am (Photography)

Being in the occupation I was in at the time, it was inevitable for me to visit the Middle East at least one time. I was able to take a few photographs during my little trip.

The sunrises and sunsets were amazing during the summer. During one particular week, we had a fire near by in the local fields, adding an amazing dynamic to the colors in the sky. Overall, the dry air, lack of pollution, and amazing amounts of dust lead to some spectacular sites.

I was able to work near the flight line, giving me a closer than normal perspective on the aircraft we had on the ground. The first is of a medavac helicopter taking off after dropping off supplies, and the next are helicopters taxiing down the line.

Overall, I was able to work with an amazing group of guys that I would not hesitate to call my friends. Some of them have returned for another “session” of summer camp, while others have continued on with their lives. These guys were some of the greatest I have ever, and probably will ever, work along side.

 

And with that, I sign off. Here is a cheers to you.

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Greetings…

July 12, 2007 at 3:05 am (General)

Welcome. I hope you enjoy what I have to bring to this table. This should be an interesting trip for all of us.

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