September 1 @ 8:25 amI haven’t had the energy or interest to post much lately, sorry! Things have just been, I dunno, “blah” lately. I spent the first part of the week sick, dealing with several days of throbbing headache. That was followed by several days (nights?) of insomnia. I get that way sometimes. I lay in bed but my mind refuses to turn off. Normally it’s not that I’m worried about anything, I just can’t get my thoughts to slow down, whatever they are. I often wind up plugging in head phones and drowning out the thoughts with music. Most of the time that works.
On the plus side, my sister is coming to town next week! We haven’t seen each other for many, many years. It’s just two days and she’s here on business, but we’ll have most of a day to hang out. I plan to show her a few sights and then we’re getting together with my aunt and uncle and cousin for dinner. That should be fun. It will be nice catching up. We really haven’t been very close as we more or less grew up apart. I lived with dad, she lived with mom for a lot of years. It’s hard rebuilding a relationship when you live on opposite coasts, but we try to keep in touch. The ‘net helps. This is her first trip outside of Georgia I think. It will either expand her horizons or scare her to death. Hopefully the former!
And now, I gotta get it in gear to go help Marianna the “Microchickie” move into her new place. I think John and Deb are going to be there too, wish us luck… that girl has a bunch of stuff to move and rumor has it that stair are involved. Oh boy… I need high energy music I think… queue the “Na na na’s” maestro!
“The City’s Summer” by The Honorary Title
August 25 @ 2:41 pm
I took Friday off and my daughter Lindsey and I drove down to Mount St. Helens. I’ve been to the east side of the mountain many times but this is the first time I’ve ever visited the west side. It’s a beautiful drive, I highly recommend it!
Windy Ridge on the east side is physical closer to Mount St. Helens but you can’t really see the crater well from there. On the west side, Johnston Ridge is perfectly positioned for a dramatic view of the lava dome and the steam rising out of the crater. The visitor center at the Johnston Ridge Observatory contains a lot of information about the mountain and the May 18, 1980 eruption.
We had a great drive down. I stopped at most of the frequent scenic overlooks to take photos as we went. Being a weekday, the traffic was pretty light. I imagine things get busier on the weekend. On the way back, we stopped for dinner at 19 Mile House in Kid Valley, WA. This little restaurant and gift shop features a spectacular view and fantastic home-made cobbler!
August 23 @ 4:50 pm
August 16 @ 1:13 am
As I confessed already, I played hooky Wednesday afternoon and headed off to meet up with one of my regular riding partners, Jim. We have a spot up north on Highway 9 we normally meet at so I hopped on the bike and waded into traffic. The problem with Seattle is getting *out* of the city sometimes. Took me an hour and twenty minutes to ride roughly 40 miles. Oh joy. Fortunately the rest of the ride made up for that.
It was fairly warm today, in the 80s but comfortable on the bike as long as you’re moving. I wore my mesh gear anyway for maximum air flow and my hydration pack also. Our goal was to ride Highway 9, a nice twisty stretch of road north of Arlington, WA. The problem is that Highway 9 is straight as an arrow south of Arlington. Fortunately Jim knows an alternate route via roads through farming country. The roads are still mostly straight, but with frequent 90 degree bends so it’s still a fun ride. And generally, no traffic to mention.
The ride up was great. As we often do, we stopped at a favorite restaurant near Big Lake, WA. I don’t even know the name of the place, but it’s right on our route so we stop there. They have great burgers! After a relaxing dinner, we mounted up and rode our route in reverse. The ride back was even better. The sun had dipped behind the hills to the west and the temperatures had cooled off a little. This made for perfect riding conditions. Far too soon, we were back at our meeting point and it was time to split up and head for home.
August 15 @ 1:52 pm
It’s a beautiful summer day in Seattle. Someone with a good work ethic would stay focused on their responsibilities and not be distracted by thoughts of gloomy, wet weather in the forecast.
Good thing I’m not that person… while they sit in their cube slaving away for their corporate masters, *I’ll* be enjoying a spirited ride along picturesque two-lane roads. Suckers…
August 13 @ 10:05 pmArgh… Ticketmaster finally posted the date for the Seattle performance of Cheap Trick. It’s Saturday, November 17th. The *same* date I already have tickets for Kathy Griffin.
*sound of forehead bouncing on desk*
Hmm… stick with Kathy Griffin or sell the tickets and get tickets to Cheap Trick. Decisions… decisions… decisions…
I’m thinking Kathy, but that doesn’t mean I’m not a bit sad to miss Cheap Trick in concert.
August 11 @ 11:25 pm
Aha, see… Leesa isn’t the *only* one who can take deer photos! Not that it’s a competition or anything like that.
As is my custom, once I find an interesting place I tend to revisit and explore at different times and in different ways. I greatly enjoyed my visit to Hurricane Ridge on the motorcycle last weekend, so I thought I do a road trip back out there with the kids this weekend. As much as I love riding, it’s much easier to stop and hike around with a camera when you’re based out of a car.
The weather was very dramatic this weekend, clouds on the mountains with peaks rising through. We had to drive through one low lying cloud layer on our way up to the ridge. It made for a beautiful view once we were above it looking across the Olympics. Deer like the one in this photo were *everywhere*. We saw four or five just in the parking lot at the visitors center. The kids really enjoyed seeing them, especially Lindsey.
It’s just a matter of time before I head back out here again. I noted several places on the way that I’d like to visit with camera in hand in the future.
Just in case you want to see more photos, you know where to look.
August 10 @ 10:53 pm
Or at least, that’s the vibe I was getting when I snapped this photo. Kiko has a dark side… no, really!
August 10 @ 9:25 am
I’m behind on posting movie reviews here lately, but I’ve been up to my neck in them. I think I’m off the next few weeks though. Here’s links to a bunch of recent reviews at Past The Popcorn.
Fido: (dark zombie comedy) Quirky and interesting, not everyone’s cup of tea but I like zombie movies!
Sunshine: (scifi thriller) Liked the first 2/3 and thought the ending ruined the movie
Hot Rod: (comedy) Wasn’t clicking with me at first but it grew on me and I wound up laughing my arse off by the end
The Bourne Ultimatum: (action thriller) Predictable but good, if you liked the first two you’ll love this one too, I did!
Stardust: (fantasy romance) A little long with too many story lines, but still a great fantasy movie… I liked it!
So how about you? Seen any good movies lately?
August 9 @ 10:35 am
We spotted the ocean, At the head of the trail
Where are we goin’, So far away
And somebody told me, That this is the place
Where everything’s better, And everything’s safe
CHORUS:
Walk on the ocean, Step on the stones
Flesh becomes water, Wood becomes bone
Half an hour later, We packed up our things
Said we’d send letters, And all of those little things
And they knew we were lyin’, But they smiled just the same
It seemed they’d already, Forgotten we came
(CHORUS X 2)
Now back at the homestead, Where the air makes you choke
And people don’t know you, And trust is a joke
We don’t even have pictures, Just memories to hold
It grows sweeter each season, As we slowly grow old

