Featured Posts

End of an era... My ancestors settled in Star Valley (Freedom to be exact) in the late 1800's.  Samuel Weber was a swiss immigrant, who came to the United States after being converted to the LDS church.  Since so many...

Readmore

Evening Light as Spring Approaches The last few days it has rained and rained. This evening, however, the sun came out and lit everything up in a most beautiful colorful light. Even though it was muddy, I wasn't going to let it stop me...

Readmore

Spring Runoff up Jackknife This year the weather decided to warm up very quickly, and in doing so the snow in the upper parts of the mountains started to melt of much more quickly.  The result was some nice muddy runoff--and a...

Readmore

  • Prev
  • Next

Photo Journal Nov 25

Posted on : 25-11-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal

0

I spent all day today working in Afton (for both the school district and the newspaper).  This is a photo of the famous Elk-horn Arch on main street.

Hello My Illinois Friends

Posted on : 30-10-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal

0

I just looked at my stats for my webpage and found out that Illinois is the second most visited state to my site (second to where I am).  I don’t know who you are, but I thought I would say hello and thanks for coming!

October 18th Weekend

Posted on : 18-10-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal, Photography

0

My friend Bernt Jenkins came home to Star Valley over the weekend, bringing two very kind Russian friends of his with him.  I went home to see them and to do a few other things too (namely get out of Rexburg for the weekend).  We went on a dirt bike ride in the morning and the girls got pretty muddy—but they had a lot of fun.  We then went to Jackson Hole and to Jenny Lake.  On Sunday I had my birthday meal with the extended family (a tradition we’ve had in our family for as long as I can remember).  Turned out to be a great weekend.

Rexburg kids…

Posted on : 15-10-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal

2

It was 15 minutes into my System Security class when I received a phone call from my sister.  Apparently one of her friends was stuck in a riverbed.  My sister Kami was wondering if I could help pull them out.  Come to find out she was there for a date and they happened to get a little too close to the water.  Of course I did the responsible thing and grabbed my camera. 

Sitting in my religion class

Posted on : 25-09-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal, School

0

My Old Testament class is just starting, so I thought I’d share a bit of it with you all.

What do you want to see here?

Posted on : 16-09-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal

2

I have been thinking about what to do for my next post, and pondering this question got me thinking.  I want to know what you, the viewer, would like to see on my website.  I can do a write up on anything from computer tutorials (Apple Mac, iPhone/iPod Touch, Linux Servers, Ubuntu VMWare Fusion Server, etc.) to things going on in my life, photography tutorials (moonlight photography, technical procedures), etc.  If there is anything of interest to you please use the comments feature attached to this post and I will do my best to write up something on that topic.  I have found that I can be a great technical/informational resource to many people, so please let me know if there is anything of interest to you.

Kyle Weber

First day of classes

Posted on : 08-09-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal

1

Today was my first day of classes. I came in to Rexburg yesterday (Sunday) and attended my first classes today. My schedule this semester is going to be a killer. Today I had three of the hardest classes I’ve had back to back. I brought my bike down, but I don’t really know where to go around here so if anyone wants to go let me know.

Summer went by way too quickly. By the time the snow left it was nearly half over. It was a great summer though. I was able to go on lots of rides with Carson and Matt. We had a lot of fun. I hope the school year goes well…

I don’t have the Internet yet, so I am posting this from my iPhone with the iPhone app. I copied my server (vmware fusion image) to a mac mini before I left. Seems to be working like a charm.

Summer Slowly Winding Down

Posted on : 23-08-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal

1

I went on a great bike ride up Caribou Mountain last Wednesday with Duston Turner, but I’ve been too lazy to write about it (I will later). I was, however, able to go out with my little bro Carson and enjoy a few minutes of the great outdoors. While we were stopped for a second I saw the biggest flock of Ravens I have ever seen, followed by a most beautiful sunset. It has been a great summer, and although I am looking forward to going back to school for a few reasons I have many things that I will miss about being in the beautiful Star Valley.

Loading hay, posting from my iPhone

Posted on : 01-08-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal, Tehchnology

0

Two days ago I got a new iPhone, and with all its web capabilities I decided to try and use some of the advanced features. So, I am currently in the tractor loading hay while updating my webpage. I took some photos too, hope they turn out. Note: not too sure what happened, but it doesn’t look like it saved the photos. To bad too, they were kind of cool.

Caribou Mountain Camp-out & Bike Ride

Posted on : 15-07-2008 | By : Kyle Weber | In : Personal, Photography

0

Last Friday and Saturday I was able to go camping up Caribou Mountain with some of local church kids and leaders.  I was asked to go because the main point of the activity was to go on a dirt-bike ride, and I know the area we went to very well.  It was the first time I had been up there this year; the area fascinates me both because of the beauty and the historical importance of the old gold mine ghost town.  It was also fun being with my little bro and friends.  Update:  Carson also wrote a write-up on the ride; if you want more information feel free to check it out here.