Holy GOD Google Earth is awesome. It's like what I imagined The Mysterious Future would be like as a kid. It's built on top of Keyhole. The nice thing about it is that you can share links to places. So, for example, if you have Google Earth installed, you can just click on the links to see:
PS. You might have to save the .kmz files to your desktop, then double-click and open with Google Earth -- it's not quite as point-and-click as it could (and hopefully will) be soon.
- The Fox Island Geocache that Kate and I set on our honeymoon.
- The secret hillside nursery where our garden plants come from
- My secret source of Amish Broadfall pants
- A really good burger joint with picnic tables by a wide stream in Lancaster County
- The exact location where I exhibited my sidecar outfit on Father's Day, with the mothballed Osprey next to it
- The summer camp I went to as a kid and was terrified about landlocked freshwater sharks
PS. You might have to save the .kmz files to your desktop, then double-click and open with Google Earth -- it's not quite as point-and-click as it could (and hopefully will) be soon.