I see the whale, and the waves keep coming. DAMN THIS PEG-LEG!

Sunday, May 21, 2006

what i've been doing...and the near future


i know i don't fly nearly as much as ian but i do my fair share...but not really. this is what i was looking at while waiting for my flight to Portland to board. very industrial. i was able to take a visitation trip to visit my wife while her father visited for a few days.


during my flight on final approach to PDX the passengers all get a very clear view of these two mountains. i think the one in the foreground is mt. Adams? in the background is mt. rainier...but i wouldn't bet on myself. out the other side of the plane one could easily see mt hood and those further south. the closer we got to portland a view of mt. st. helens became quite prominent.


so our adventure begins. this picture was of a completed grass shot and an orange-mango chaser. it tasted like grass and i still don't know what the benefit, if any, there was. thank God for the monstrous "surf rider" jamba juice that followed.


our first destination was the coast. along the way on highway 26 you are afforded the opportunity to see the largest sitka spruce in the U.S., so guess what we did? we saw it. if you guessed that...congrats.


so on to cannon beach and haystack rock, or "the goonie rock" as my sister and law calls it. "baby ruuth?"


and on we drove south down the coast. some magnificat views along the way.


and what is a visit to the oregon coast without a stopover at the Tillamook cheese factory? i don't know. so here we are. immediately after this photo was taken i had to be rushed to the restroom from a cheese sample overdose. and immediately following that i had some tillamook ice cream.


this photo was taken on the beach at Lincoln City.


the next day we took a trip into the cascades and visited Timberline Lodge. it may be hard to distinguish but if you've seen stanley kubrick's "the shining" then you've seen this lodge. unfortunately the interior set wasn't on location, so i couldn't perform my version of Jack's character looking through the splintered bathroom door. a very nice property however, built during the great depression as one of our nations' public works jobs.


timberline lodge is located 6000' above sea level, almost mid mountain on Mt. Hood where you can still ski/snowboard/sled/hike/climb/hitchhike during this time of year.


during this same trip we made a stop at Beonneville Dam to see fish swim up the fish ladder. good times.


then on to Multnomah Falls. its one of the highest in the U.S. or something like that...i forget.


tomorrow its back to the great plains to build more railroads and earn more tuition. my goal over this summer is to gain a basic grasp of Francais so that when school begins in August i won't be such a dumbass...as if i have a choice.

cheers.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

my existence in a blog post


this is my baby brother and i in a dept. store.



hello all you out there in blogland.

i have been busy these past few weeks constructing railroads. it isn't so bad...but i don't have the appropriate attire. it has been snowing and blowing, raining and cold. i have t-shirts and a coat (non-waterproof.)
a lot of the time i have been in western north dakota. devoid of all but OLN where i can watch playoff hockey...something i can't even do at my home in Oregon.

i wrote about ten minutes of music for "1 IN 9" and have yet to see it in the film. hopefully i can meet with Michael within the next month to spot and make a que sheet.

i went to the lake last weekend and my friend and i went wakeboarding in the 47 degree water. even though we had wetsuits, my balls were still residing mere inches from my solarplexis.

in 4 days i am flying to portland for a visit to my home. i am so freaking excited. to be home and see my wife and tour the great northwest.

not too much else going on. just living and earning money this summer to help offset some costs of tuition for my second bachelors degree. you know...i never would have thought that i'd have 2 of those.