Saturday, February 11, 2012

Stanley in Savannah, Georgia

Just two of 22 squares built in the 18th and 19th century





Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park Fountain

Forsyth Park Fountain

Stanley playing in the leaves

Spanish moss


Stanley in front of Savannah's City Hall 


Massie Common School House, Georgia's oldest chartered public school

Flying the friendly skies

Sunrise over Chicago 

Flying over Chicago 

Inside the flight deck


New York City, New York

Stanley was pilot for the day

Around town


Food Trucks 


At Sony Pictures





Saturday, December 31, 2011

exploring San Juan

The day started with a quick trip to the Plaza Del Mercado, 
where we bought ingredients for dinner later that night.







No trip to Puerto Rico is complete without a stop at Castillo San Felipe del Morro
or better know as El Morro

                     
Stanley in front of one many many iconic garitas



Stanley standing on a pile of canon balls



 Stanley guarding the city against intruders    




Stanley  in front of El Morro Lighthouse. This was rebuilt by the US in 1908 after the original was destroyed in 1898



With a little help from Yamilet's mom, Stanley was able to visit the Governor's Mansion 

Thursday, December 29, 2011

A visit to Rincon, Puerto Rico


We all decided to spend a couple of days in Rincon. Rincon, translated from spanish means corner, is located in the northwest corner of Puerto Rico and best known for its surf.


Yamilet and Stanley at Centro Cultural de Rincon

Stanley in front of Rincon Lighthouse, just one of 16 surviving lighthouses in Puerto Rico




Stanley and Tommy at Domes, a famous surfing beach


The beach takes its name from the large green dome
which is part of a defunct nuclear power
plant that was built directly on the beach. 


 Spanish Wall, Rincon, Puerto Rico

After a day of sightseeing, Stanley thought it was time to relax at the beach 


Stanley meeting a new friend


Monday, December 26, 2011