
If you’ve visited this site more than once, you’ve likely noticed that the images at the top of the page don’t stay the same. They’re all photos that I’ve taken over the past few years. So in case you’re wondering, here’s a list of the images that are currently in the rotation:

A wall light (sconce) in my home theater. It produces a great pattern throughout the room.

The inside of an empty (and quite clean) Walt Disney World monorail car.

The pool area at the Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World.

The ocean and some carefully-stacked rocks in Curacao.

Umbrellas lining a beach in Aruba.

Glistening Caribbean water.

More rocks in Curacao.

A close-up of my office desk.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at sunset.

The Back to the Future DeLorean formerly displayed at Universal Studios Orlando.

The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland.

Wallpaper that lines the corridor of doors inside The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland.
distant creations is a blog about the world and more. the world is: amazing. amusing. creative. confusing. this blog is here to deliver the best and most bizarre of the world and beyond. from distant lands to your home town.
topics to be featured here include technology, movies, television, music, collectibles (mainly action figures), theme parks (mainly Disney), video games, and any other interesting or strange news that pops up in the world.
the name 'distant creations' originated when I needed a term to summarize my many projects. my creations encompass a wide variety of fields and areas and are thus deemed as 'distant'.
Brandy in Houston
August 24th, 2009 at 9:06 pm
In episode 228 you were discussing the touring plans and ride planning programs. We have tried it both ways and I must say the parks are MUCH better with a touring plan. (We like the Unofficial Guide plans). With them, we had no waiting and no confusion about where to go next. Without them, we had long lines and lots of wasted time asking “so what do we do now?” If you don’t go to the parks often (we go once a year) I say use them!