Wow, We just got back from sea kayaking in the Northwest where we stumbled into a pod of Orcas (killer whales) hearding salmon onto the shelf of this remote bay.
We became very apprehensive when they were a few miles away, but when they were all around us, and a 20 ton elder with six foot dorcel fin past within feet of us, we were completely committed to the project of astonishment.
Additionally we witnessed a newborn which was big news in Seattle and Vancouver. Man, we're way overdue to create travel updates...In short, we traveled for 7 weeks last spring, from the Bahamas to Oaxaca, Mexico. Design and writing have been going great on our Oaxaca book. Check out the working cover.
We are going to pitch this over the winter, and likely head back for a little recon without the kids to get a few more pics. The trip back will be about doing some relief work. We are researching different organizations, but seem to lack dental skills, surgical skills etc so we find ourselves in some very intersting areas of third world help..stay tuned. back to the book.
The design is for an 8" x 8" square, hardcover design. The market is primarily parents, and although the book may seem like a travel book, it has more to do with how people raise kids in America, pushing boundaries and experiencing a shrinking world.
Riley got certified to dive so we had some serious scuba adventure in both amazing locations. We are scheming right now for our next trip, but first must make these trips pay; We are developing travel books unlike any others, while using the Powerbook and Skype to take care of our clients along the way. Stay tuned for more adventure stories..Oaxaca was totally unbelievably amazing.
We are going to pitch this over the winter, and likely head back for a little recon without the kids to get a few more pics. The trip back will be about doing some relief work. We are researching different organizations, but seem to lack dental skills, surgical skills etc so we find ourselves in some very intersting areas of third world help..stay tuned. back to the book.
The design is for an 8" x 8" square, hardcover design. The market is primarily parents, and although the book may seem like a travel book, it has more to do with how people raise kids in America, pushing boundaries and experiencing a shrinking world.
Riley got certified to dive so we had some serious scuba adventure in both amazing locations. We are scheming right now for our next trip, but first must make these trips pay; We are developing travel books unlike any others, while using the Powerbook and Skype to take care of our clients along the way. Stay tuned for more adventure stories..Oaxaca was totally unbelievably amazing.

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