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September 12, 2009

toby's travels: wisconsin & back

by gl. at 3:01 pm

in july sven & i took a road trip to wisconsin. as we travelled toby & gregory insisted we create a series based on their trip! so i initially uploaded these videos to youtube via the iphone as we went along, but i was very disappointed in the quality of the final movies, so here they are again -- along with an additional, never-before-seen bonus video!

click on image to see toby & gregory begin their journey in wallace, id (840 KB)

click on image to see toby & gregory meet a dinosaur in glendive, mt (1.3 MB)

click on image to see toby & gregory excited by the corn palace in mitchell, sd (1.8 MB)

click on image to see a BONUS video of toby & gregory speaking to "cornelius" in mitchell, sd (1.6 MB)

click on image to see toby looking for gregory at wind cave, sd (1.6 MB)

click on image to see toby encounter strange life forms at devil's tower, wy (966 KB)

click on image to see toby & gregory re-enact a historical moment at craters of the moon, id (1.3 KB)

posted by gl. | September 12, 2009 3:01 PM | comments (4) | categories: toby

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"A giant leap for softie-kind!"

you guys rock.

Posted by: Bansheegrrll at September 12, 2009 4:30 PM

Ok, and the interview with Cornelius totally cracked me up . . . was it your brilliance, or my deep love of large, anthropomorphized vegetables?

Posted by: Bansheegrrll at September 12, 2009 4:33 PM

Too bad Mr. Cornelius was a creature of few words, but looks like a good time was had by all! Will Gregory & Toby be making more movies in Morocco?

Posted by: shuju at September 12, 2009 9:26 PM

thanks, bridget & shuju! since we already had one wildly adequate video in mitchell i was loathe to add another, so i'm glad you liked the interview with cornelius!

shu-ju, i'm sorry to say we think it's in toby's best interests if he stays home this trip. he was a good travel companion when i took him to london a couple of years ago but i'm not sure he'll fare well in hot, dusty morocco. i'll be traveling with a group of people who may not understand him like we do. plus, he likes nice hotel rooms a bit too much.

Posted by: gl. at September 14, 2009 8:49 PM

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