Eliot
Due to limited internet access, it’s been a long time since we posted shots of Eliot and his world-wide jumping spree, but here is the latest collection. Hope you enjoy them. He sometimes balks at taking these photos, but for the most part, he loves to jump for the camera.
Now that Eliot’s jumping photos have moved into two pages on ETM, we have reversed the order so that the most recent photo is first. Enjoy the new posts! In other Eliot news, he lost his right front tooth yesterday, Dec 14, so we have a brand new smile radiating here in southeast Asia.
Eliot loves to go to “Martha’s House”, a magical place for kids in Durham, and towards the end of this school year he came to really enjoy jumping rope in the back yard. Martha, learning of Eliot’s trip, suggested that he jump rope in the many different places that we visit and take a picture of him each time. So, the jump rope is packed in his backpack and he’ll pull it out from time to time and we’ll snap some pictures.
The jumping has started!
Jumping on Filopappou Hill with the Acropolis in the background.
Jumping in front of the Parthenon, Athens, Greece - of course!
With one of the many Greek flags flying on Samos Island, Greece.
In the Agean on the shore of Samos Island, Greece with Turkey in the background.
Jumping on the beach at Pythagoros' home town on Samos Island, Greece.
Jumping in Dimitri's vineyard on Samos Island, Greece.
At the ruins of St. John's Basilica in Selcuk, Turkey.
Jumping at the ancient city of Ephesus near Selcuk, Turkey.
Jumping on a castle near the Sunken City of Kekova.
In an olive grove on the Lycian Way near Kas, Turkey.
Jumping in wildflowers in front of Goreme Open Air Museum, Cappadocia, Turkey.
Getting another free sweet in Istanbul, Turkey.
In front of Captain Cook's Cottage in Melbourne, Australia.
Jumping on a volcanic hill above Auckland, New Zealand.
In front of geothermal pools at Wai o Tapu, Rotorua, New Zealand.
Jumping at Te Puke, New Zealand - Kiwi Capital of the World.
Beach at Cathedral Cove on the Coramandel Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand.
Jumping and swinging from trees at Bark's Bay on the Abel Tasman Track.
Wading through the estuary of the Abel Tasman hike, near the Awaroa Hut.
After about 150km of hiking in NZ, no energy left to jump on the Abel Tasman Great Walk.
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