Click on the thumbnail to see the photo! Pictures taken with my Fuji FinePix 4700 Zoom digital camera, Hiroko's Fujifilm Cheki instant camera, and Lily's Canon PowerShot A10 Zoom digital camera. |
| Cheki this out! This pic was taken with Hiroko's Cheki instant camera. This scan doesn't do the actual pic justice. L-R: Me, Hiroko, Lily. Hiroko is modelling the latest in panty fashion. Design by Mother Nature. =) Pic taken by young guy on bike who saw me constipated (read on). | |
| L-R: Me, Hiroko, Lily. Hiroko is holding her Cheki camera. It's Fujifilm's version of the Polaroid camera. Of course, since she got it in Japan, it's much cuter than our clunky American Polaroids. I'd give you a link, but ... the websites are all in Japanese =) | |
| Me following Lily's juicy bootay up a slope. | |
| Lily thinking about scaling the slope ... but she was just thinking about it =) | |
| Mountains and greens ... something that we don't really see in the city =) L-R: Butts of Hiroko & Lily. | |
| Hiroko: Hey! That bird is taking a crap ... yum! Lily: Look out for that poop on the ground! | |
| I was hungry. | |
| Hiroko and Lily were hungry as well. | |
| While striking this pose, we all prayed that no one would see us. =) L-R: Lily, my bony butt, Hiroko. Check out those legs. Ooh la laa~! =) | |
| Constipated Caroline ... actually I was innocently trying to squeeze my booty into this little booth (who knows what it's real function is) and we were laughing our butts off ... when a young guy rode by on his bike and couldn't help but stare and smile. So much for first impressions =) | |
| L-R: Me, Hiroko. My shoes are shiny! Both of us are wielding cameras while Lily snaps a pic of us with HER camera. Picture happy? I think so! | |
| This is a rare species of Japanese female in the wild called the Hiroko. Typical characteristics of this species include stylish attire no matter what the weather conditions, sexy posture and movements, hip pack accentuating the posterior, and Cheki camera. Beware - the innocent-looking Hiroko should not and can not be domesticated! | |
| I climb the artificial-looking rocks ... only to realize that it's a lot harder to get down than go up. =) Yuck ... great view of my pale pasty legs. | |
| Girls playing Tarzan! (119kb video.) | |
| Lily and Hiroko trying to get down. They are contemplating jumping the unsuspecting photographer ... | |
| Hiroko attempting to limbo under a bar and almost breaking her back. | |
| Hiroko attempting to limbo under a bar and almost breaking her back - the movie. =) (205kb video.) | |
| I overheated my brakes on the way down the mountain. It was making this really creepy loud clicking sound. My friend Elvin was kind enough to come out and check it out. While we were waiting, these two belles napped. Luckily, nothing was wrong with my brakes and they cooled off by the time Elvin got there. Zillions of thanks, Elvin... | |
| After our adventure, we prepped some veggies (as Henry is always forgetting that I am a veggie) and headed to Henry's for BBQ. Here is Henryus Budweiserus ferociously guarding his manhood... oops, I mean tending to the grill. =) Thanks for the food, Henry! | |
| L-R: Lily W., Michelle, Joanna. | |
| L-R: Lily H. Jr., Lily H. Sr. (unrelated). Lilyus Juniorus is another rare species that I have had the opportunity to research and observe for several months now. Characteristics include unwillingness to be photographed, and a cute smile that just won't stop. Lilyus Juniorus on occasion tries to look angry when finally successfully photographed, but fails miserably due to the CF (Cuteness Factor) being so high it's off the scale. =) | |
| L-R: me, Chao. | |
| Me about to kill Lily Jr. for making sexually harrassing comments about my posterior. =) I guess it's only fair since I have a webpage on which I can post comments about her. =) | |
| L-R: me, Chao, Lily Sr., Hiroko. It was getting pretty cold out there. We had all worn red shirts to match but no one could really tell cuz it was so cold that we had to bundle up. =) | |
| A little fun with Lilyus Seniorus, the unique species that partially neutralizes as well as catalyzes the explosive effects of having the Lilyus Juniorus and the Hiroko in the same location simultaneously. Add a Carolinus Dorkus Maximus and all hell breaks loose. =) L-R: Lily H. Jr., Hiroko, Lily H. Sr., Chao. | |
| Group pic 1. L-R top row: Kevin, Chao. L-R middle row: me, Hiroko, Joanna, Michelle. L-R bottom row: Lily H., Lily W., Henry. | |
| Group pic 2. Same ppl as above, but scattered, and adding Lily H. Sr. =) | |
| Random pic of the day: Supa-Can! It's a Kitchen Club Cooky-tool! Not affiliated with but probably endorsed by our very own Supa-Kid! | |