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Milestones roundup

September 17th, 2010

Westley gets baptized.
Levi is eight months old and crawling.
Adam is 8 years old.
Sophie goes to preschool and turns 4.
Josie is three months old.
Eli is lookin’ cute… OK, that’s not really a milestone. Sorry. I just got distracted by all the cuteness. Carly knows how it feels.
And Helen is ready to grab the world by those [...]

Clean up on Aisle three: left overs from 2009 part 1

January 27th, 2010

Intern [life]  Eric discovers Poe and more

Outdoor Dog    Travis wraps up a documentary (and it turned out to be a good one)

Deborah’s Deliberations  10 communication tips for strong marriages
In Medias Res  In praise of live double albums
Todd blog  I’m not one of those

Blog Meridian  Teaching liberal arts to military personnel

Book Nut   The [...]

Traveling at 8,880 miles an hour and listening to Led Zepplin

August 25th, 2009

This has been posted for a month but if you haven’t enjoyed it take 3.5 minutes from your hectic, frazzled life and see what hecticly frazzled really looks like.
Be sure and read the comments for technical information and iPod/laptop questions.

His inner green light

June 23rd, 2009

Travis goes Gatsby. Or is it Gatz? He isn’t converted but he has a good time.

A simple home improvement project

May 4th, 2009

It started in March.
It was still going strong three weeks later.
Behold the aftermath.

The joys of home ownership

April 17th, 2009

A man, a plan and thing called “mission creep”.

The last voice of a people

March 7th, 2009

The language of the Wichita tribe is almost gone. Only one person can still talk the talk.

A chance to help

January 26th, 2009

Travis knows some good people who could use some help. If you have the ability to help send Travis an email. Its that easy.

How to identify a seasoned photographer

January 20th, 2009

Travis shows us all the stuff he might take to cover the inauguration. In the middle of the picture is the tip off this guy has done this before. Hand warmers.

The last year for these glasses

January 5th, 2009

Travis models the last edition of the naught decade’s contribution to the party favor hall of fame. Other pictures of New Years Eve revelry are also posted as well as a guest appearance by the D&M staff and management.

Manly men and Santa

December 23rd, 2008

Travis is not afraid to show his softer side.
The Eagle offers pictures just like Travis’ for purchase but Travis is not included at the site. Has the Eagle supressed access to his picture? Who watches the watchers?

What Travis saw

December 3rd, 2008

Eagle photographer Travis Heying has a website. Be sure and check out the portfolio section.

Six Random Facts: Edge of disaster edition

November 17th, 2008

Outdoor Dog’s owner and provider Travis Heying.
The thread that runs through these facts is disaster. Some big, some small.

Thoughts on our new President

November 5th, 2008

For over 200 years, or even two years ago, Barack Obama was an “unlikely” pick.
Now the hard part of being President, dealing with reality.
A picture that, for many, sums up the election.

And Paul Jackson posts a poem from long ago that rang true yesterday.
The final ballot-shower from East to West – the paradox and conflict,
The [...]

Joining hands with their forefathers

October 31st, 2008

Travis has a video up of some high school students voting in their first presidential election.
Now it’s your turn. Put your citizenship to use and vote. Win, lose or Barr.

Dad, daughter and questions

October 22nd, 2008

We may not know the answers to Travis’ questions but all Dads of little girls know what the man in the picture is feeling.

Travis gets on the train

October 6th, 2008

Twitter. Some love it, some go meh. Some just treat it like their rotary dial phone and give it a spin.

Mad Men meets West Wing

September 26th, 2008

Dear Mr. President: The Show!

Wichita flooding

September 14th, 2008

Kim has pictures of her “ten year flood”.
Travis returns from New Orleans to snap a few local flood pictures.
Hal looks at the local TV station’s coverage of the mess.