Thursday, August 26, 2010

WELCOME TO MY BIVY!!

Get to know our space (and inability to operate a camera correctly *cough*LANI*cough*) I take you on a quick voyage through our space.  A virtual world unto ourselves, all the while really just being in Lani's front yard in Northeast Minneapolis.  I promise to give Lani the run down on how to operate the camera before our next video...she's a quick learner so I'm sure it'll be better.



Keep sharing the love with us and others...we dig.  WE REALLY REALLY DIG!!

All my love and cuddles,
Maggie

8 comments:

Olivia said...

Maggie I think Lani is all the entertainment you need (loving your ihome music system) im laughing so much I thought the sideways was enough then suddenly your upside down- Priceless x

Maggie McDonald said...

Yeah Olivia. I fear when the frisbee and playing cards are all played put we will be forced to entertain one another. Eeeeek...no Lani will be an excellent source of entertainment, she tends towards her clumsy side more often than not.

Olivia said...
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Olivia said...

Ha ha well there is nothing better than free entertainment- its usually me providing it to my friends or to my sister- yesterday i actually tripped up trying to get to the phone when running out of my room and i crashed into a cabinet and now i have 3 massive bruises along my leg- i wish i had been able to see my self -my dad was both worried and in hysterics.

oh and the other day i found this-only use in extreme boredom:

http://www.urban75.org/useless/bored.html


its sooo funny x

itgotweird said...
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itgotweird said...

Favorite moment, "Straight from the garden hose."

Tim Olsen said...

Awesome video ladies... looks like you are well stocked. Just a word though... I have one of those coleman stoves I use for car camping basically... not very efficient. And carrying propane will add lots of weight. I would suggest a stove you can use white gas in... you can buy the fuel at almost any hardware store. The stoves are smaller and much more efficient, especially when you use a wind blocker (foil) and helps reflect the heat. You can do some research at REI.com

Maggie McDonald said...

Hey Tim,
Good lookin' out on the stove. We were going for the cheapest fuel vs. a smaller stove with more expensive fuel. I think we'll see how this goes and if need be we'll swap it out. Trial and error. I've heard good things about the jetboil, but not sure about the fuel cost. We'll check back after we use it.

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