Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Monday, October 20, 2003

Almost five inches of rain today. When this happened at home a few years ago it made quite a mess. It usually doesn't rain this amount here. Per year there is more rainfall in the northeast than in the Seattle area. There are more rain days here I guess. It sort of mists and rains here and we seldom have hard showers. So I bought some cheap boots from one of the remaining K-Marts anywhere. They'll keep me warm for the winter. It looks as though I will have a job for the winter. Randy is going to order me a jumpsuit for upcoming work, as it gets colder and colder. Through all this rain today I saw plenty of motorcyclists commuting from work. They must have their own jumpsuits. I'm not outfitted for that yet.

I took advantage of this weather to get the apartment extremely clean. I even cleaned out the bulk of unread newspapers and magazines, paid my bills, got all my laundry done and sat in traffic on my way to REI. They didn't have what I needed at my price so I ended up at K-Mart. I didn't get the car cleaned but the weather wasn't good for that anyways. I have a few more projects I'd like to complete and I'm sure there will be many more rainy days for those. Y'all have a great week.

Saturday, October 18, 2003

I've registered for the 2003 Seattle Half Marathon for November 30th. My running is going well when I get a chance.

Thursday, October 16, 2003

I spoke with Jerry and Judy tonight. They tried to call from a beach in California despite the uneven connection. They sound like they are having a fabulous time, parking for free at WalMart and all. The temperature had been up into the lower 80's during the day and was at 54 when we talked at around 7. It is strange having someone else in my time zone. They are staying at a state park on the beach tonight. Sounds very nice. I didn't make it to Oregon and California on my bike this fall as I had wanted. It'll be a goal for next spring I guess. Call the traveling couple on their cell before they leave for Honolulu on the 22nd. They like calls. I think that everyone should take turns and call them on the hour for the whole day. When y'all on the east coast call at some stupid hour in the morning our time you can feign ignorance by saying you didn't consider the time difference. Or better yet you can call on a Sunday at 6 AM like Brenda did, thinking that Jerry gets up early for church and maybe he is still on east coast time. Just some ideas to enliven their trip, and this makes you a part of it too.

Wednesday, October 15, 2003

Congratulation Scott and Chrissie on your engagement. He hid the lead up to the proposal from me very well. I call all the time. I won't make it home for November 1st. Y'all have fun at the party. Judy would like a head count for the gathering at her house. Too bad Kabuba won't be able to bring his famous bread. I spoke to him yesterday and he and Judy were in Oregon still. They should be in California now. I haven't made it there yet myself. As far as I know, the wedding date has not been set. For the meantime Scott and Chrissie are busy preparing for the trip, as well are his future in-laws. What does the ring look like?
What a miserable, cold, wet day. The local forecast has a lot more rain on the way. Did I mention that I could use a tune-up; a new job; a better thing to do?

Tuesday, October 14, 2003

Sarah B. says about motorcycles, "In our house, there was no Satan, only motorcycles, and I was sure I was going to die a fiery death at any moment like any proper sinner should".

Monday, October 13, 2003

The big bright thing came out at mid-day today but we had already gone to Pike Place Market and had nixed the Mt. Rainier trip. I sent them on their way at 3. They are traveling to southern Oregon this evening and ultimately LA and Hawaii. I went for a run in the afternoon. I had to do something to counteract the Krispy Kreme donuts and Budweiser we had been consuming. We even stopped in Issaquah today and got our complimentary donuts and then left. I wonder how many people do that?
Hi all. It looks like the sun has once again made an appearance so we are going to try to get in Rainier and some of the city. They'll be continuing their trip today so we'll see what we get to. Pictures to follow.

Saturday, October 11, 2003

We all went to Snoqualmie Falls and then up to Snoqualmie Pass today. There was a dusting of snow on the mountain peaks. After a month of driving through dry country they seemed to be pleased by all the green flora. As predicted it has been cold and rainy the past few days. Most of the mid-day was taken with getting the van it's two new tires. We had some wonderful salmon (commercially caught coho); I cooked it on a grill Kabuba gave me. He bought the grill to replace a previously faulty one and now doesn't have room for it in the van. Of course we ended the day at Krispy Kreme's in Issaquah.

Wednesday, October 08, 2003

I got a call from Jerry and Judy and they have made it to Seattle. They are staying in Seattle for a few days right near the 520 onramp to I-5. "i don't know where I am, we're in Seattle." I'll see them on Friday after I get out of work.

Monday, October 06, 2003

Sunday, October 05, 2003

I have some fish pictures. These are from the Issaquah Fish Hatchery. I might go back later and take some pictures of the salmon in the creek. I put together a picture of the pre-race gathering in the parking lot this morning. These folks are serious about their salmon.
I have another running goal now. I almost broke 45 minutes for the 10K race. It might not be easy to better this time on another course because of the flatness of the Salmon Days Rotary Run. My official time was 45:31. My watch time was 45:10. I placed 88th in the male race, 99th overall and 26th in the male 30 to 39 division of 72 people. I averaged a 7:20 minute mile. There were 467 runners in the 10K race. And then I ate a bunch of salmon. The end.

Saturday, October 04, 2003

Tomorrow is the Issaquah Salmon Days 10K road race. I haven't run for a week before today due to work and health. I ran this morning so as not to freak my body out tomorrow with the exertion of running a road race. It is sort of a heads up. Joe is in town again and we went to Salmon Days today. He caught a nice steelhead this morning so we'll be eating that later in the week. This is a nice weekend for me because work isn't all that much fun right now. I was looking at the artisans at Salmon Days and was thinking that a creative outlet as these people have would be very good for me. I'd need to be able to support myself, and there's the rub. Right now I mow grass for money. I would like to do something creative and meaningful while contributing to our general good and while getting paid for it. That would be like hitting a grand slam home run every stinkin' day.

Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Ron Suskind on the Bush White House: "One senior White House official told me that he’d be summarily fired if it were known we were talking. 'But many of us feel it’s our duty—our obligation as Americans—to get the word out that, certainly in domestic policy, there has been almost no meaningful consideration of any real issues. It’s just kids on Big Wheels who talk politics and know nothing. It’s depressing."
CalPundit: The Plame Affair: Damage Control Roundup: "The bottom line remains pretty much the same: A couple of top Bush administration officials blabbed about a clandestine CIA operative to the press in order to try to discredit her husband, and now they're covering it up. Either you think that's OK or you don't. I don't."

Monday, September 29, 2003

Thanks to the Google people at Blogger my archives (to the left) are updated on my page now without me having to manually type them into the template. My ears still don't feel right from this quasi-cold/flu. I haven't experienced the clear end to this malady yet but I felt good enough yesterday to go for a run. I took a nice ride up to Skykomish today. It is sort of like a little ghost town of a railroad stop. It was the first time I took time out to turn off of route 2 to sightsee. Sorry, no pictures of my own. I don't want to work for my present employer. I need ideas. Or better yet, solid leads with the promise of solid money. While I was tooling around on my bike I was thinking that it would be nice to actually stop at some of these places to eat or better yet sleep. Winthrop is cool and Leavenworth is a nice place for an extended visit.
Jonathan Raban says:"Seattle is a small town trying to decide whether it wants to be a big city. It's a sort of embattled small town, harkening back to the days where everything got fixed up at the Rainier Club. I'm fascinated by that world, too — but that's mostly Old Economy Seattle."

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

The truth about lies: An excerpt from a Franken best-seller: "The members of the right-wing media are not interested in conveying the truth. That's not what they're for. They are an indispensable component of the right-wing machine that has taken over our country. ...Let's call them what they are: liars. Lying, lying liars."

Sunday, September 21, 2003

Well, this is a journal so this is part of my weekend. I ran over 12 miles yesterday and paid for it with disrupted sleep. On the sleep subject though I spoke with Lee today and she is feeling better thus sleeping better also. Joe is readily anticipating his time out here. He'll be staying with her at the Lee-chateau in Issaquah.

I signed the lease last weekend so this is where I'll be for the next year. Despite what I have said about the management here, it is still the best deal around. Before the girls came out to visit I had the carpet cleaned by Chemdry. It turned out that Abby is much more resilient than she had been. I really didn't have to be concerned with her environmental reactions. She did have a problem with the exhaust fumes in the I-90 tunnels though. She was even eating Krispy Kreme donuts like she was a kid. Got a hat for Collin too.

I registered for the Salmon Days road race. This year's Salmon Days theme is "spawntaneous" and for the run they invite you to "run with the salmon". Right after I complained about not seeing this race advertised I got an e-mail about upcoming races in the Seattle area. I missed the beer race in Fremont today. I couldn't have done it after yesterdays run. Today I went to the Friends of the Seattle Public Library Book Sale at Magnuson Park. I found:

"Cats Revenge, More Than 101 uses for Dead People" produced by Philip Lief
"Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt
"Running The Spiritual Path" by Roger D. Joslin ..."A Runner's Guide To Breathing, Meditating And Exploring The Prayerful Dimension Of The Sport"
"Where There Is Light" by Paramahansa Yogananda
and a very good copy of Peale's "The Power of Positive Thinking", hardcover.

all of this for under 5 American. Not bad. Now to figure out when I'll be reading all of this. I don't want extra time from not working though. My present work may not go well soon because I've started to be a pain in the ass. I don't want to do the paperwork for my new crew lead so there might be some bumps coming up. Oh yeah, I got a new crew lead who doesn't know how to do the administrative part of the job. I need to move on to something different anyways. Again, is there anyone out there in the Seattle area who needs or knows of someone else who needs a good worker? I'm thinking about looking into King County for employment. Does that sound good? (Nothing at the King County website). Y'all have a great week out there, and...

Congratulations Jen and Andy. And Jack Andrew, welcome to the world.

Thursday, September 18, 2003

I found a new race. It is in Issaquah for Salmon Days. I don't know why they don't advertise this more. I had to go look for it. It should set me up well for the Seattle Marathon's half marathon. No 26 miles yet. I think that 13 is enough.

I'm driving the truck again. Gary, my crew lead, got himself fired for stomping off the job last Friday. No word yet on exactly what my status is concerning work and pay. The rain has returned to Seattle. It is kind of spotty now. The weekend is supposed to be really nice. I hear that good weather has once again graced New England. It has been hot, muggy and wet at home all summer. Y'all better enjoy it before it gets snot-freezing cold though. Thank god there are espresso stands, Tully's and Starbucks everywhere here. There is nothing like a cold rain to drive you to some hot espresso. Kabuba and Judy are due here October 10th or thereabouts and it is sure to be colder and wetter then. It should be fun. Maybe when Kabuba gets more minutes on his cell phone he'll call. I'll call him on the weekend when mine are nearly limitless.

Monday, September 15, 2003

Sunday, September 14, 2003

I took a ride on the North Cascade Highway and it took much longer than I had anticipated. Here are some pictures. I'll get some more ready later.

Friday, September 12, 2003

this imploding heart: 20 20 24 hours ago...: "Keep the rain coming please." I hope the rain is as beneficial to me. I didn't think so yesterday while I was crouching down in some very wet rhododendrons, in the rain, while pulling wayward ivy out of the branches.

Thursday, September 11, 2003

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

My picture is ready from the race. I don't see why I would want to buy it though.

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

The comments section is working again, my dishes are done (not piling up until the end of the week), my lunch is made for tomorrow - not hastily in the morning or not at all, Sonya keeps writing geat stuff while Red Dirt Girl takes her leave, the Mariners are tied with the Rangers in the 8th (wait, Ichiro is on second) and now I need some sleep. The nausea is gone I think and my back is better. "...and the Mariners leave two stranded."

Saturday, September 06, 2003

Tara died a year ago today. I thought of her as I was walking through the dog park in Marymoor. She enjoyed cooling off in the water there.

I was looking at some old posts of mine and I don't have as many pictures and as much commentary as I used to. I'll try to be a better tour guide. What can I say? I'm a landscaper now with little energy left. When I do have some I like to use it running (when my back and knee feel good). I'd like to have some exciting travel stories and I might in the future; the bike is ready for touring again. I wanted to have some pictures of the race last weekend but ya see, I was in the race and I didn't want to run with my camera. I'll go and see about pictures from the race at the timing website. Y'all hold on.
Americans work too much.

Monday, September 01, 2003

I finished the race with an official time of 1:44:07 placing me 240 in the overall results. My knee let me finish. I didn't meet anyone, if you know what I mean, but a few gave me a push toward the end of the race. There were over 1,200 runners. I'll do better next time.
Well, today is the race. My right knee has been giving me trouble the past few days. I'm hoping that enough ibuprophen will get me through the ordeal.

Sunday, August 31, 2003

I can't say that I'd be kidding if I would consider this line of work. It sounds like a dream job to me. Also from the Seattle Times here is a personal piece about the writer's grandmother and the effects of alzheimer's disease.

"Alzheimer's was the catalyst that heightened my relationship with my grandmother to maturity and a sense of grace that only came about once her cognition and ability to communicate faded.

"Unencumbered by the limits of words or the desire to explain, my immobile and incoherent grandmother was free to boundlessly love me. It was as if each of those little visits throughout the weeks and months slowly revealed that this is how she'd felt about me my whole life.

"In this way, Grammie gently showed me what it means to be humble, for it has been the most humbling feeling in the world to discover that someone has been in love with me my whole life."

Thursday, August 28, 2003

Bill O'Reilly says, "shut up", and some more mud slinging.

Wednesday, August 27, 2003

Red Dirt Girl writes, "I generally tend to think of nostalgia as a kind of disease that keeps us from enjoying what we have right now."

Tuesday, August 26, 2003

IPA News Release: War Crimes?: "a crime against peace"
I haven't run the big race yet and I've found another one, but it may be too short. I like the sound of peace in the name of the race. Where is there true peace?


And they are giving away homes at ~almost~ home.

Monday, August 25, 2003

Poindexter Resigns but Defends Programs (washingtonpost.com) And don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out.

Sunday, August 24, 2003

The ACE has two new sprockets, a new chain, new brake pads and an oil change, so it's ready to go for another year.

I ran about 12 or 13 miles yesterday. Here is the breakdown on the middle 8 miles' times: 7.23.87, 7.43.33, 7.32.65, 7.58.85, 7.40.50, 7.28.25, 7.47.86, 6.53.55. Not bad for an old guy. The last three miles of this stretch were fast because I was sort of racing a woman who didn't like me passing her. I found out later, after thanking her for pushing me, that she is traininq for the Sacramento Marathon. I ran with a marathoner. She pushed me to a sub 7 minute mile. That's very good for me. My right knee is giving me a little trouble but I don't think that it is anything that won't heal on it's own well enough. It isn't a deep down knee pain but more off to one side. A more connective tissue inflammation problem. The 8 miles were timed at 1:00.28 and I averaged 7.33.60 minute miles. It surprised me. See y'all.

Friday, August 22, 2003

The counter works! The counter works! The counter works!
I was wondering why I wasn't getting any comments. I had to update my YACCS code. Now if I could only update the counter. Maybe I'll look into it now...
Try this. this imploding heart: "Imagining stampedeing Llamas taking over the freeways."

Thursday, August 21, 2003

It isn't easy running after a 10 hour day, plus an hour commute home, but I pulled it off today.

Monday, August 18, 2003

I am registered for the race in two weeks. It hasn't really been fun moving my body around in the training. I'm once again starting to feel what the body mechanics are like in a runner. I guess "letting myself go" could describe where I am now. It isn't that bad but when I want my body to run well from 7 to 11 miles, for three days in a row, I can feel the gap between how I feel now and how I would like to perform. Pain is my friend. It should be fun.

Saturday, August 16, 2003

I ran over 10 miles today, maybe 11. I'll try to get more miles like this done on Monday, less on Sunday. I want to be at least sufficiently ready to finish the race on Labor Day without too much pain. I ran the 6 middle miles all under 8 minute miles. I'd like to do better in the future but I realize I am no longer 18 years old, as I was when I did a string of triathlons. I'd like to do more of those some time. It has been over 20 years now, whew. It sounds really bad when I write it down, so I probably won't write about this again.
"If you have a typical white person's skin, known as type 2, and you live above the 42nd line of latitude, then you should try to get outside for 5 to 10 minutes between 11am and 3pm during the five months of summer in order to build up enough vitamin D to last you through the winter. But if you're depressed, be careful not to overdo it."

Wednesday, August 13, 2003

"nickel-and-dime treatment", or Thanks for the M.R.E.'s.
Now isn't this the truth?

Monday, August 11, 2003

I've been lazy. I need to update here on Becca-Erica and Abby's visit, my proposed running in a half marathon in Woodinville, my apartment situation and whatever political writings I find interesting in this right-wing horror show we find ourselves. (or I find myself) Y'all have a great week.

Friday, August 01, 2003

Well, the car's brakes are fixed. Unbeknownst to me the rotars, drums and calipers were fading away and the mechanics were amazed that the brakes worked at all. And now poof-presto-chango I have new brakes. Never mind about the bill, we get to drive to Mt. St. Helens tomorrow. And we know we'll be able to stop.

Saturday, July 26, 2003

I (we) arrived here one year ago today. Abby, Becca and Erica will arrive Tuesday night. And Joe is still here for his Washington vacation. He's been catching fish his buddies have been unable to. I think he flies out tomorrow. He and I went to the Green River on Monday and that night I accompanied Lee and her neice and nephew to the theater to see the pirate movie. It was nice to be in the hills/mountains again and to be on the river. Joe has had a most excellent visit.

Wednesday, July 16, 2003

read this about sea junk.
Not that I understand what this means, but I like reading Sonya's writing.

Saturday, July 12, 2003

Thursday, July 10, 2003

Does anyone know why fighter jets were cruising over Seattle today?
Read about Sonya's "ultimate glory of vinyl."

Monday, July 07, 2003

I went to the Wooden Boats Festival on lower Lake Union yesterday. I'll link to the pictures later when I can get them to appear on my screen. Here is the link to the Natman pictures.

Friday, July 04, 2003

I walked down to Marymoor to see the fireworks this evening. I even cooked my meal on the grill. No burgers or dogs though; sockeye salmon, potatoes and vegetables.
Here are some pictures of the mowers we use. I know, big deal. Happy 4th all. I have four days off. I'll do some running today and I'll go to see whether Safeway is open and still running their sale on King salmon. On the way home from work yesterday I stopped in to see Lee in Issaquah and stayed for pizza and movies. We watched The Hours and The Ring. Two movies about unstable people and water. Nicole Kidman was perfect and The Ring had a good ghost story. When I was ready to ride home I found out that the low beam of my bike's headlight went out sometime yesterday. I'll have to get a new one tomorrow.

Monday, June 23, 2003

Sunday, June 22, 2003

I found this while reading (re-reading, really) Jane Roberts' and Seth's, The Unknown Reality, volume 1:


"You have put yourselves in a position where your consciousness must now become aware of the probable pasts and probable futures, in order to form yourselves a sane, fulfilling, and creative present.

"...You are in a position where your private experience of yourself does not correlate with what you are told by your societies, churches, sciences, archaeologies, or other disciplines. Man's 'unconscious' knowledge is becoming more and more consciously apparent.

"...When, at this point now, of mankind's development, his emerging unconscious knowledge is denied by his institutions, then it will rise up despite those institutions, and annihilate them.

"...This need not take place, for the conscious mind - basically, now - having learned to focus in physical terms, is meant to expand, to accept unconscious intuitions and knowledge, and to organize these deeply creative principles into cultural patterns.

"The great emotion of love has been thus far poorly used, yet it represents even the biological impetus of your being. Your religions in a large measure have taught you to hate yourselves and physical existence. They have told you to love God, but rarely taught you to experience the gods in yourselves.

"Now: In one way or another religions have always followed, again, the development of your consciousness, and so they have served its purposes and yours; and they have always reflected, though distorted, those greater inner realities of your being....

"There is nothing wrong with the concept of an egotistically based individual being, colon: I am not suggesting, therefore, that you individuality is something to be lost, thrown aside, or superceded....

"I am saying that the individual self must become consciously aware of far more reality; that it must allow its recognition of identity to expand so that it includes previously unconscious knowledge. To do this you must understand, again, that man must move beyond the concept of one god, one self, one body, one world, as these ideas are currently understood. You are now poised, in your terms, upon a threshold from which the race can go many ways. ...There are potentials within the body's mechanisms, in your terms, not yet used. Developed, they can immeasurably enrich the race, and bring it to levels of spiritual and psychic and physical fulfillment. If some changes are not made, the race as such will not endure."


-session 687, pp85-87
Walking with Katie, from the Seattle Times, and James Vesely ruminates on the summer salmon season.

Monday, June 16, 2003

Ok, I enjoy calls from home (three hour time difference) but if you are on the east coast then please keep in mind that it will be three hours earlier here. Abby called at seven this morning to tell me that they have tickets. Good price too. I bought two throw rugs to cover the offending carpet today, so I'm that much closer to being able to entertain here.

Sunday, June 15, 2003

I ran yesterday. I measured the middle 5 miles. Mile 1 to 5 were 7:38.16, 8:21.60, 7:30.41, 8:38.60, 8:32.85, respectively. I don't think that is too bad.

Monday, June 09, 2003

The national do not call list is coming, but I probably already sent you an e-mail.

Sunday, June 08, 2003

Wow, the weather here has been drier and hotter than back at home. We might see rain in a few days. I got sunburned yesterday when my body just had to go out for a run. It hit me like a ton of bricks because of the heat, and it wasn't too pleasant. I think it went up to 90 degrees yesterday. I don't think that Seattleites know about air-conditioning. It is nice to have southern facing windows but in the weather we have had lately it can really heat up your home.

Wednesday, June 04, 2003

I have an update on the purported raise. I was told that there is no answer yet to how much it will be or whether I will get it at all. I guess I jumped the gun but I'm still skeptical. Can you tell? And as far as the f***ing carpet goes I have decided to live with it until the end of the lease and then leave Archstone Redmond Hill for good. I'd like to send a letter to the district manager and the boss above that position too. On the one hand they say that the carpet cleaners cannot get the smell out yet thay will move me to another apartment, thus leaving the smell there. I don't want to change my address and move from this apartment I like. That is too much of an inconvenience for me. I also consider all of my time here so far to be mostly lost because I have never been able to adequately settle in. Bastards.

Monday, June 02, 2003

They want to move me instead of changing my carpet. I need help out there willing them to change the carpet because I like where my apartment is. Help, help help.

Sunday, June 01, 2003

I have been sporadically using the treadmill at the fitness center here where I live. I get most of my exercise from my landscaping job (more on this later). I wasn't sure what shape I would be in for a run outside, along the route I used to take before the job and before some bastard took my running stuff from the laundromat. Since I no longer own a pair of running shorts, I cut some of the bottoms off a pair of gym/swim trunks and used them yesterday. I ran along the Sammamish Slough and after feeling good enough to continue, I went out to the 2 1/2 mile mark on the trail. That is 5 miles there. It takes a couple of miles and more to get to the trail (5 more miles), so I think I ran 10 miles yesterday. It is nice to know I can still do that.

The weather yesterday was stellar. There are high clouds today and the temperature will be in the 60's. After yesterday's exertion I don't need to tax myself like that today. Maybe a bike-ride would be nice.

Work. My boss told me a few weeks ago that I would be getting a raise after an initial 30 day or so trial period. I didn't get it. I am now opening up new possibilities for myself. In other words I will be looking for another job. I won't storm into there and quit, but this outfit has proven itself to be undependable while I have done what was asked. I drove their stinkin' truck and trailer and completed the routes and they showed me bad faith by not holding up their side of the deal. I haven't talked with Burt about this but now I know why he was avoiding me on Friday. So anyone out there, again, in the Issaquah, Redmond and Belleview areas who would like to have a dependable and honest worker, barring some last minute change of heart from Earthworks, I will soon be available. So y'all have a great week. Life is good. Don't waste it on bad employers.

Thursday, May 29, 2003

Yes, the weather has been spectacular lately. Memorial Day was a washout at home and south Florida had record rains. I guess I moved to the right place. I get to work downtown tomorrow, cutting the Seattle Times' grass. Oh joy.

Tuesday, May 27, 2003

At the bottom of this page are the referrals I get from other sites. What I am embarassed to say is that most of those clicks are from someone misspelling a search word but then finding that same misspelled word on my site. It is sort of a v-e-r-y s-l-o-w spell checker.
Red Dirt Girl answered a Buffy question of mine and linked to my site. Thanks. I read today that Spike will be on Angel next season and that Cordelia will not. What she doesn't know is that I do know how to make awful tasting tea that is very, very good for you and that I give backrubs that are to die for. I mean it.

Monday, May 26, 2003

The slugs are big here.
You can see the new paint job on the space needle.
I check in on Lee's cats, 'Vester (Sylvester) and Captain, while she is out of town on business. What a face. Captain in repose.

Thursday, May 22, 2003

This last Monday I took a walk on Cougar Mountain. Here is a big tree and a scenic part of a path. The whole place is beautiful really. I met a nature minded guy and his charming family. No picture though. He was going on about the history of cougar mountain, how all of the old growth is buried under the mountain holding up the coal mining shafts and how there cannot be a sustained forest there as there had before, because the now gone old growth douglas firs had kept in the mist necessary for the trees. The town of Newcastle is what is nearest the park. The nature guy said that all of the surrounding towns would love to have the land there but it cannot be built on because of the mines and the gas contained therein. The next day I would have to return to the truck and work. I rode my bike to work today.

Sunday, May 11, 2003

I rode the bike to the arboretum today. It is also known as the Washington Park Arboretum.Here are some pictures I took . The dogwood, magnolia, mountain ash and rhododendron trees and plants are in bloom now, among others.

Monday, May 05, 2003

Sad news from Florida. Scott had to put Teka to sleep. She had a blood clot that moved to her hind quarters thus paralizing her. She was 13 years old with some heart and kidney trouble. Let him tell you all when he can. I'd say that you can send him and Chrissie a card though. Here is a picture of Teka and Kasha at another apartment a few years ago. Here and here are some cat prayers. It is hard for those left here.

Friday, May 02, 2003

A day late here but happy May Day. Read this entry by Sonya. It made me laugh.

Wednesday, April 30, 2003

Monday, April 28, 2003

I'm going to try to see the fields of flowers at the Tulip Festival in Skagit County today. I printed out a map of the fields this time.

Friday, April 25, 2003

I thought I felt something last night. There was an earthquake on the peninsula. There were two, actually. Does this count for my first earthquake?

Thursday, April 24, 2003

I drove the truck and trailer today. Gary hurt his legs yesterday when he slipped into his mower as he was trying to back it up, so Pepe and I did the Thursday route through south and west Seattle. It was cold and wet out there today.

My sites show up twice (one for each respectively) for the search at the bottom of the page. Someone was looking for pictures of zuchinni. Tara shows up with the zuchinni.

Tuesday, April 22, 2003

Go to this site if, like me, you are interested in media, freedom of speech and propaganda and the issues which surround these.

Monday, April 21, 2003

OK, the apartment is cleaner but the carpet still smells. The manager scared off the carpet guy so the owner of the company had to come out here to try to correct this himself. It didn't take, so all of you out there who have carpets which have no smell, please keep me in your thoughts. This is the last piece of this puzzle (at this time). I'm barely breaking even but this I suppose is good for now considering that I had nothing coming in just a few weeks ago.

I rode the bike over 520 miles Saturday and Sunday. I went up to Skagit County to see some of the flower festival on Saturday and on Sunday I took the bike through Snoqualmie Pass on I-90 to Ellensberg, then rode through the Yakima River Canyon on route 821 to Yakima and then back on Rt. 12 and 123 through another (cold) pass to Enumclaw and then highways back to Redmond. The snow up in that pass was much higher than the bike at places but the road was clear. No walking lately or even running. I'll start that routine soon I hope.

Sunday, April 20, 2003

From the Seattle Times today: War a world away reveals the differences next door; "We have come to wonder out loud whether Washington's rural places, in striking contrast to the Seattle area's awkward wartime angst, seem more comfortable donning the war garb because they have been fighting their own battle for survival for decades. And losing.

"It doesn't take a doctorate in economics to see the national shift, with old, resource-based jobs succumbing to a service economy, technology-based industry and, inevitably, an ongoing flight to urban areas."

Monday, April 14, 2003

I received these today:

When a Joke Becomes the Truth...

"President Bush has said that he does not need approval from the UN to wage
war, and I'm thinking, well, hell, he didn't need the approval of the
American voters to become president, either." -- David Letterman

"In a speech earlier today President Bush said if Iraq gets rid of Saddam
Hussein, he will help the Iraqi people with food, medicine, supplies,
housing, education - anything that's needed. Isn't that amazing? He finally
comes up with a domestic agenda - and it's for Iraq. Maybe we could bring
that here if it works out." -- Jay Leno

"President Bush announced tonight that he believes in democracy and that
democracy can exist in Iraq. They can have a strong economy, they can have a
good health care plan, and they can have a free and fair voting. Iraq? We
can't even get this in Florida." -- Jay Leno

"Democrats were quick to point out that President Bush's budget creates a
one trillion dollar deficit. The White House quickly responded with 'Hey
quick, look over there, it's Saddam Hussein!'" -- Craig Kilborn

"We have it. The smoking gun. The evidence. The potential weapon of mass
destruction we have been looking for as our pretext of invading Iraq.
There's just one problem -- it's in North Korea." -- Jon Stewart

"War continues in Iraq. They're calling it Operation Iraqi Freedom. They
were going to call it Operation Iraqi Liberation until they realized that
spells 'OIL.'" -- Jay Leno

"CNN said that after the war, there is a plan to divide Iraq into three
parts ... regular, premium and unleaded." -- Jay Leno

"Iraq began destroying those missiles they don't have over the weekend. See,
President Bush may be the smartest military president in history. First, he
gets Iraq to destroy all of their own weapons. Then he declares war." -- Jay
Leno

"Many of our soldiers are stationed at Camp Coyote just south of the Iraqi
border. This is how you know we have a strong army, when you can actually
tell your enemy exactly where your camp is and what its name is." -- Jon
Stewart

"The Pentagon still has not given a name to the Iraqi war. Somehow
'Operation Re-elect Bush' doesn't seem to be popular." -- Jay Leno

"The president boasted at the top of his press conference that we have the
support now of Britain and Spain for our attack on Iraq. You know, when you
want to make it perfectly clear to the world that you're not an
imperialist,the people you want in your corner are Britain and Spain." --
Bill Maher

Sunday, April 13, 2003

Here is a picture of Joe on the Eastside Steelheaders website. He was to leave today but wasn't feeling well enough so his plans have been changed. He'll now fly out Wednesday and his truck will be shipped out to meet him later in Greenfield. Joe and Tracy will be living next to the fairgrounds of the Franklin County Fair.

It was raining like crazy this morning. The way it usually rains here is more like a heavy mist but this morning it was raining as I saw in Florida. We even had thundershowers and lightning. I picked up my bike yesterday so was able to ride it after the showers today. I put another charge on my card and had them put on Perelli MT 66's. I was very careful with them on today so I can't say how they felt as compared to the Dunlops I had been using. I was able to put over 80 miles on them and the whole package (major engine tune up with valve adjustment plus tires) was very smooth. Well worth the money I think since it will go a long way in keeping me sane. Thanks Uncle Andy.

Tuesday, April 08, 2003

PATRIOT II
This boggles me.
Rummy is a poet.
As Molly Ivins considered the ideological coup d'etat, this article traces "how neoconservatives conquered Washington -- and launched a war." And here is a article on Jon Stewart's Daily Show, also from Salon.com, which touches on political humor; "Political humor used to belong to the left, but that all changed in the 1990s, when the priggishness of political correctitude injected new vitality into a segment of the population that had been shut out of comedy's pantheon:"

Monday, April 07, 2003

Did anyone vote for this "ideological coup d'etat."

Sunday, April 06, 2003

I came from another sunny place as this author came from California. I don't think that it is all that bad here. Hell, she is on the inside, writing for The Seattle Times while I am quite literally on the outside cutting the grass. I mowed the Seattle Times grass Friday. They own a lot of real estate north of downtown. I made the grass in their employee park nice and tidy.
Here is an opinion piece outlining some of the current U.S. hawkish foreign policy as it relates to the northwest.