Lemhi Mountains (2010-04-30) I was hoping to play the first juggleball game on the Continental Divide ... sadly the pass was still closed. This picture shows the Lemhi Mountains in Idaho.
Stained Glass (2010-04-30) Every house should have a stained glass window in the john.
First Three Juggleballs (2010-04-30) These are the first three Juggleballs. The globe is an old stress ball I got when I bought an HP computer. The other balls are light squishy balls I found in a toy store.
First Balls (2010-04-30) The first three juggleballs prepare for their voyage around the world ... i wonder how far this game will fly ... or will it fizzle?
Juggleballs (2010-04-30) I like the texture of the table so I took multiple shots.
A Free Lunch (2010-04-30) A bear statue on Main Street in Salmon, Idaho.
Fireside (2010-04-30) Sitting by a really large fire in a really large fire place. Connie is player #2 in Juggleball.
Kyle and Wayno (2010-04-30) Wayno (player 1) and Kyle the dog.
Osprey (2010-04-30) A large bird, possibly an osprey, circled over Island Park in Salmon.
Diving Home (2010-04-30) The bird is diving towards its home on perch on Island Park.
Preparing for the Game (2010-04-30) Coco (player 0), Connie (player 2) and Gini (player 4) play a game of fetch.
Salmon River in Salmon (2010-04-30) The Salmon River from island park in Salmon, Idaho.
A Fetching Tragedy (2010-04-30) This is a tragedy! Coco desparately swims up river while the stick.
Kyle on Island Park (2010-04-30) I used this picture of Kyle on Island Park for one of the title balls on Juggleball.com.
JuggleArt (2010-04-30) I made an artsy image of three photo bubbles over island park the official first photo in the JuggleArt program.
Salmon River (2010-04-30) Image shows a portion of the Salmon River from the foot bridge to Island Park.
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I played the first juggleball game on May 1, 2010. The immediate response to starting a new project was that I was overloaded with other projects that people wanted me to finish before working on the new project. Hopefully, I will be able to play a second game before the end of the summer.