Sunday, May 18, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
The little comforts in life
As I mentioned in the previous post, I had a rough beginning of the week. HipHopapotomus came through for me, but another thing I figured out was to try to get back to some of the things that felt like home. Here are a few of the things that helped.
I've been eating at Chili's since it was the coolest place to eat in high school.
Their chips and queso can cheer anybody up
I'll affectionately refer to this as CRACK. Once you have some, you're hooked. And it had been a while
I've been eating at Chili's since it was the coolest place to eat in high school.
Their chips and queso can cheer anybody up
I'll affectionately refer to this as CRACK. Once you have some, you're hooked. And it had been a while
It's been a while....
Sorry to leave you all hanging for so long. I got to Steamboat Springs last week, and have spent the remainder of the week lurking all over Colorado. I've been to Steamboat, Beaver Creek, Avon, Frisco, Breckenridge, Boulder and now I'm in lovely Denver.
Here are some pictures from Boulder.
Gracie playing in/eating the snow
After hanging out in the mountains for a while, I headed into the Denver metro. First place I had to go, Boulder. One of my favorite places to hang out. Along the way, I ran into Big Horn. As Goulet would say, "Nature! That's why I come up here."
Here's video. All of a sudden, one of them was picking on the other. It was pretty cool to see from 30 feet away.
Here's video. All of a sudden, one of them was picking on the other. It was pretty cool to see from 30 feet away.
Here are some pictures from Boulder.
Gracie still enjoying eating snow
Also, I wanted to say thanks to Hip-Hop (most of you know her as my sister, Brooke) for helping me out when I was at a breaking point the other day. Most of this trip has been really easy and a ton of fun, but the other day was a really tough one for me and she came through in a big way. Thanks Hip Hop.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Happy Monday Morning
I'm willing to bet most of you reading this are just getting to work. Way to be productive guys. Anyhow, today is Cinco De Mayo and this is important for two reasons. One, I've been saving up to celebrate. Two, it has now been a month since I've worked. That should help you settle into Monday a little better.
Let me catch you up on the last few days. I stayed in Portland on Thursday. I spent most of the day driving around the city getting lost. I went the wrong way on a one-way street and really annoyed a local. Good stuff. When I woke up on Friday, I took Schuchard's and Lyndi's advice and went to visit the Columbia River Gorge. The river serves as the border between Oregon and Washington.
Gracie and I are becoming quite the hikers. Although, on this particular day I sprained my ankle on one of the trails. Reversing half a mile on a bum ankle is not fun. After spending the day being moody, I ended up in Seattle. True to its reputation, it was a rainy Friday night. Saturday I went to the fish market.
Let me catch you up on the last few days. I stayed in Portland on Thursday. I spent most of the day driving around the city getting lost. I went the wrong way on a one-way street and really annoyed a local. Good stuff. When I woke up on Friday, I took Schuchard's and Lyndi's advice and went to visit the Columbia River Gorge. The river serves as the border between Oregon and Washington.
Gracie and I are becoming quite the hikers. Although, on this particular day I sprained my ankle on one of the trails. Reversing half a mile on a bum ankle is not fun. After spending the day being moody, I ended up in Seattle. True to its reputation, it was a rainy Friday night. Saturday I went to the fish market.
Friday, May 2, 2008
Coos Bay
A few days ago I spent some time on the Oregon coast, which was pretty sweet. I stayed in Coos Bay, which is definitely a shore town. There were tons of seafood options, but those who know me well will know that left me with few options. Luckily, most seafood places still know how to make good chicken. The morning was really rainy and visibility was nil, but about noon the sun started coming out and I got to spend some time at the beach. And by beach, I mean mostly cliffs. Check it...
That bird in the first picture and I hung out for quite a while actually. He's seen a lot of these parts and had some interesting stories. The one about Bill Walton and Jerry Garcia visiting the coast in '77 was classic. Anyhow, there's a lighthouse too. I wish I had a better camera so I could have zoomed in on that guy a little better, but we make do with what we have.
That bird in the first picture and I hung out for quite a while actually. He's seen a lot of these parts and had some interesting stories. The one about Bill Walton and Jerry Garcia visiting the coast in '77 was classic. Anyhow, there's a lighthouse too. I wish I had a better camera so I could have zoomed in on that guy a little better, but we make do with what we have.
We ended up staying a while, and Gracie passed out. Easy to do up there.
I spent the last couple of days hanging out with my new friends in Eugene. It's a pretty cool town with down to earth people, and some absolute weirdos. But I wouldn't have it any other way. Today, I took the long way getting to Portland. I was too tired to do anything today, so I'll get out and see the city tomorrow.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Chisum Trail
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