My Life as I Know It !!!

Broken Bones...Not Broken Dreams

ALL ABOUT ME

At Home

My Family

Family Pets

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Wearing the Blue Bracelet

Some Cool People

Osteogenesis Imperfecta

OI Type I

OI Type II

OI Type III

OI Type IV

OI Type V and VI

OI Type VII and VIII

Finger Lakes NY

Seneca Lake

Cayuga Lake

Grand Am Races

Watkins Glen Race 2008

Millville NJ Race 2009

Watkins Glen Race 2010

Watkins Glen Race 2011

Grand Am Series

Magnus Racing Team

Dempsey Racing Team

NHRA Race Teams

John Force Racing

MAPLE GROVE RACEWAY

THE INDY CAR SERIES

Scott Dixon

Tony Kanan

Dario Franchitti

Jeff Simmons

Sarah Fisher

Dan Wheldon

Chicagoland Speedway

Chicagoland 2006

Indianapolis Speedway

Indy 2003

Indy 2005

Indy 2006

Indy 2007

Kentucky Speedway

Kentucky 2005

Kentucky 2006

Kentucky 2008

Kentucky 2009

Michigan Speedway 2007

Mid Ohio Sports Car 2010

Richmond International

Richmond 2003

Richmond 2005

Richmond 2006

Richmond 2007

Richmond 2008

Richmond 2009

Watkins Glen IRL Races

Watkins Glen 2005

Watkins Glen 2006

Watkins Glen 2007

Watkins Glen 2008

Watkins Glen 2009

Flight 93 Memorial

We Will Never Forget

Seneca Lake

Seneca Lake is the largest of the glacial Finger Lakes of the U.S. state of New York, and the deepest lake entirely within the state. It is promoted as being the lake trout capital of the world, and is host of the National Lake Trout Derby.

Because of its depth, Seneca Lake has been a testing site for submarines. The lake takes its name from the
Seneca nation of Native Americans.

At the north end of Seneca Lake is the city of
Geneva, New York, home of Hobart and William Smith Colleges and the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, a division of Cornell University.

At the south end of the lake is the village of
Watkins Glen, New York, famed for auto racing and waterfalls.