Bakers Dozen

Famous Passes (including Paths, Passages, etc.)

  1. Donner Pass
  2. Northwest Passage
  3. Khyber Pass
  4. Brenner Pass
  5. The Paths of the Dead (fictional)
  6. St. Gotthard Pass
  7. Tioga Pass over the Sierra Nevada
  8. Mana Pass
  9. Nathu La
  10. Wolf Creek Pass, immortalized in a song by C. W. McCall
  11. Sonora Pass over the Sierra Nevada — not as high as Tioga, but very dramatic beauty
  12. The Great St. Bernard’s Pass
  13. Passo dello Stelvio
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Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Edinburgh, Scotland

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Edinburgh, Scotland
  9. Galway, Ireland

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Edinburgh, Scotland
  9. Galway, Ireland
  10. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Edinburgh, Scotland
  9. Galway, Ireland
  10. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  11. The eastern Adriatic coastline of Croatia and Montenegro, from Zadar to Kotor. Crystal-clear waters.

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Edinburgh, Scotland
  9. Galway, Ireland
  10. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  11. The eastern Adriatic coastline of Croatia and Montenegro, from Zadar to Kotor. Crystal-clear waters.
  12. The Dominican Republic

Favorite Places Where You’ve Vacationed

  1. Whistler BC CAN
  2. Nice, French Riviera
  3. Costa del Sol - Spain
  4. Sydney, Australia
  5. Lago di Como, Italy
  6. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  7. Vienna, Austria
  8. Edinburgh, Scotland
  9. Galway, Ireland
  10. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  11. The eastern Adriatic coastline of Croatia and Montenegro, from Zadar to Kotor. Crystal-clear waters.
  12. The Dominican Republic
  13. Aberystwyth, Wales

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
    My wife (then girlfriend at the time) and I were pregnant with our first child, we weren’t together very long and we didn’t have a lot of money and seeing what happened that day really made her question bringing a kid into the world. Then she felt the baby move for the first time.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
  3. In the real estate office where I worked at the time. A co-worker called to tell us, we cancelled all appointments and spent the day on the Internet and listening to the radio, as TV coverage was knocked out.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
  3. In the real estate office where I worked at the time. A co-worker called to tell us, we cancelled all appointments and spent the day on the Internet and listening to the radio, as TV coverage was knocked out.
  4. At the local courthouse, discussing cases with other lawyers. Someone brought out a portable TV and we all watched in growing horror. The courthouse was closed within the hour, and I went home and hugged my wife and sons.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
  3. In the real estate office where I worked at the time. A co-worker called to tell us, we cancelled all appointments and spent the day on the Internet and listening to the radio, as TV coverage was knocked out.
  4. At the local courthouse, discussing cases with other lawyers. Someone brought out a portable TV and we all watched in growing horror. The courthouse was closed within the hour, and I went home and hugged my wife and sons.
  5. At home. My son was watching a video. I only found out when I called someone who hadn’t called me as I’d expected about something. She told me what had happened. My son was too young to understand what was going on, so I could have the news on.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
  3. In the real estate office where I worked at the time. A co-worker called to tell us, we cancelled all appointments and spent the day on the Internet and listening to the radio, as TV coverage was knocked out.
  4. At the local courthouse, discussing cases with other lawyers. Someone brought out a portable TV and we all watched in growing horror. The courthouse was closed within the hour, and I went home and hugged my wife and sons.
  5. At home. My son was watching a video. I only found out when I called someone who hadn’t called me as I’d expected about something. She told me what had happened. My son was too young to understand what was going on, so I could have the news on.
  6. At home, I didn’t have work that morning, heard about it via internet friends in Seattle and Vancouver, strangely enough, since we live 50 minutes from WTC, hubby worked 6 miles away and saw the burning buildings from his window. Hubby’s brother, an NYC firefighter, got off work at 6AM and wasn’t allowed to go on the firetruck again. 9 firefighters from his firehouse were killed. Kids were still at home, the older one was 3 1/2 and the younger one was 1, I turned on the TV and didn’t think about their being able to understand.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
  3. In the real estate office where I worked at the time. A co-worker called to tell us, we cancelled all appointments and spent the day on the Internet and listening to the radio, as TV coverage was knocked out.
  4. At the local courthouse, discussing cases with other lawyers. Someone brought out a portable TV and we all watched in growing horror. The courthouse was closed within the hour, and I went home and hugged my wife and sons.
  5. Getting ready for work. The Today Show was on in the background, and when I heard what was happening, I went and watched. I didn’t get to work that day.

Where were you on the morning of 9/11/01?

  1. At work, watching the events on a lousy TV in a workmate’s cubicle.
  2. Driving into work and listening to it on the radio.
  3. In the real estate office where I worked at the time. A co-worker called to tell us, we cancelled all appointments and spent the day on the Internet and listening to the radio, as TV coverage was knocked out.
  4. At the local courthouse, discussing cases with other lawyers. Someone brought out a portable TV and we all watched in growing horror. The courthouse was closed within the hour, and I went home and hugged my wife and sons.
  5. At home. My son was watching a video. I only found out when I called someone who hadn’t called me as I’d expected about something. She told me what had happened. My son was too young to understand what was going on, so I could have the news on.
  6. At home, I didn’t have work that morning, heard about it via internet friends in Seattle and Vancouver, strangely enough, since we live 50 minutes from WTC, hubby worked 6 miles away and saw the burning buildings from his window. Hubby’s brother, an NYC firefighter, got off work at 6AM and wasn’t allowed to go on the firetruck again. 9 firefighters from his firehouse were killed. Kids were still at home, the older one was 3 1/2 and the younger one was 1, I turned on the TV and didn’t think about their being able to understand.
  7. Getting ready for work. The Today Show was on in the background, and when I heard what was happening, I went and watched. I didn’t get to work that day.

Cleanup.