Seven Bits and Zero Pieces
11 Feb
Hello everyone out there I-Net land. It has been too too long since you (residence of I-net land) and I (Mr. Focus) last touched bases. To tell you the truth I’ve probably started writing this post at least four or five times since the last post. Sometimes I wish I had the ability to crank these posts out like some of my comrades but figuring out what the heck to write is always a challenge. So for this post I’m going to choose seven or so pictures and give a brief testimony of what I think is going on. Are you ready? I am, kinda. OK let’s go:
The Wrong Key
Here is a picture of me asking The Skipper which is the right key to the bus. Moments before I asked The Skipper his advice on choosing the proper key to open our vehicle, I had taken a pretty long hike (about a 100ft) to the TV-RV and guessed wrong about a dozen times.
At Lakeridge Winery
I’m about 98.23499% certain that The Skipper took this picture. One of the first things we did when we arrived at Lakeridge was take one of their tours which super cool. When it came time to get an interview with a member of the staff, I chose one a spot which was truly behind the scenes and that was rarely seen by the general public. I like doing that.
The Air Boat
If you would have told me twenty years ago that one day I would take pleasure in driving an air boat down the Everglades, I would have ran away from you and called an adult. Why? Because I was ten and I didn’t talk to strangers. Back to the future. I can presently confirm that driving an air boat is a lot of fun.
The Expert Shoot
It is alway fun working with Lauren Tjaden, our adventure expert, and here she is with our very own Wipeout. The ironic part about this picture is that I should be working on the edit for this video right now but I needed to take a break and writing this post is helping out a lot.
Air Boat Captian
This is a pic of Gus and I. I like this picture because he looks pretty serious but really he was a pretty funny dude.
Earplugs
Here is a picture of Gus handing me a pair of earplugs. The air boat gets pretty darn loud the faster it gets and they definitely came in handy, thanks Gus.
Sensitive Amon
About a few months ago I discovered a piece of technology that seemed to pass me by. I believe they are called contact lenses. The cool thing about these “contact lenses” is that are placed directly on the eyeball and thus eliminating the need to sport spectacles. The only downside I’ve found to them is that every now and again your eyes will get dry. At that point the application of another cool invention called eye drops becomes almost essential for visual comfort. They challenge is applying these drops in a manner which prevents from tears rolling down your cheek. If you fail to succeed, be sure to know that a member of your crew will take a picture of the experience and call it Sensitive Amon. All that being said, I like this picture.
Well that about sums it up for me.
Till Next Time



Focus does it again Beautiful site Wonderful pics……Popped by to say PEACE BRAH! R U STILL IN FL ????