


it was there

so we climbed it.

amazing views

and your standard 4th of july fare.
3 weeks out and i’m already dying to go back



it was there

so we climbed it.

amazing views

and your standard 4th of july fare.
3 weeks out and i’m already dying to go back
First of the year. Bushels to come.
whoever thought of putting the mel gibson rants over kittens is genius, pure genius. more here: http://www.buzzfeed.com/awesomer/the-13-worst-mel-gibson-rant-quotes-presented-by/
don’t mess with the panda
spent the day soaking in the sun and playing in the surf here today, nearly ten years to the day from when my sibs and i scattered our mom’s ashes in this very place. it sounds creepy when i think about it, but for reasons i can’t quite articulate, its oddly and deeply comforting. go figure.
whole belly welfleet claims caught just around the corner from this joint: http://www.arnoldsrestaurant.com/ life is good.
next stop, bliss.

MSNBC.com
The Associated Pressupdated 9:14 p.m. ET, Thurs., June 24, 2010
SALINAS, Calif. - A California couple faces child endangerment charges after police say they tried to sell their 6-month-old baby for $25 outside a Walmart store.
Salinas police spokesman, Officer Lalo Villegas, said Thursday that Patrick Fousek, 38, and Samantha Tomasini, 20, were arrested early Wednesday, hours after Fousek allegedly approached two women outside Walmart and asked if they’d like to purchase his child.
The women initially thought Fousek was joking, but when he became persistent, they became suspicious and reported it to police, Villegas said.
“They did an outstanding job and gave our officers good information. I don’t know if they’re mothers but they definitely had that instinct to help,” Villegas said.
Fousek and Tomasini were arrested at 1 a.m. Wednesday at their home. Officers said the couple appeared high on methamphetamine and the house was in disarray. A police report also claimed that Tomasini told Child Protective Services, who took the baby, that she had breast-fed the infant while under the influence, Villegas said.
The couple was also booked on charges of being under the influence of narcotics, and Fousek was also served with an extra charge of violating probation. Villegas did not have details of Fousek’s previous brush with the law.
The couple was expected to be in court for an arraignment Friday, at which time they would be assigned public defenders.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

this dye job

has me thinking panda for vinny

MSNBC.com
The Associated Press, Tues., May 18, 2010
CHICOPEE, Mass. - Authorities say a Massachusetts man offered to give his 3-month-old daughter to a maintenance man outside a gas station convenience store in exchange for a pair of 40-ounce beers.
Chicopee police say 24-year-old Matthew Brace of Northampton made the offer on Monday. The maintenance man called police, who found Brace hiding with the girl behind a trash container.
State child welfare officials took the baby into custody.
Police say Brace was not arrested but will be summoned to court to face a charge of reckless endangerment of a child. A phone number for him could not immediately be found.
The child’s mother was in the store at the time buying cigarettes. She has not been charged.