Sorry all, life has been busier than I expected and I haven't put the story together I promised you. I actually just started working on it this evening finally, but it's not finished yet. I hope to have it done soon.
Thanks for your patience!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Looking For Some Input Please
Poking my head up out of the sand that is work to say hello. . . Hello!
My brother Mark is on vacation this week and next, so I'm doing double duty right now.
One of these fine feathered days I'll put up some photos of a few of the floors I've been doing lately. Some pretty cool stuff if I do say so myself.
Lisa, the boys and I are headed back to the coast this weekend for a late season camping trip. Should be a lot of fun. It's supposed to be sunny and mild temperature wise, which is always a plus.
I've been wanting to write another story, but in between being swamped with work and inspiration running low lately, I keep coming up blank. So here's where you all come in.
I'd like you to leave a short sentence or phrase in the comments and I will attempt to string them all together into a (coherent?) story. No rules.
Ideas:
1. How many hot links did you eat anyway?
2. Seventeen years of blissful marriage.
3. Water on the knee
Make sense? Leave a couple if you're so inclined.
I did this a long time ago and it was a blast trying to tie everything together. I'll let you come up with your best material and when I get back Sunday night, I'll see what I have to work with.
My brother Mark is on vacation this week and next, so I'm doing double duty right now.
One of these fine feathered days I'll put up some photos of a few of the floors I've been doing lately. Some pretty cool stuff if I do say so myself.
Lisa, the boys and I are headed back to the coast this weekend for a late season camping trip. Should be a lot of fun. It's supposed to be sunny and mild temperature wise, which is always a plus.
I've been wanting to write another story, but in between being swamped with work and inspiration running low lately, I keep coming up blank. So here's where you all come in.
I'd like you to leave a short sentence or phrase in the comments and I will attempt to string them all together into a (coherent?) story. No rules.
Ideas:
1. How many hot links did you eat anyway?
2. Seventeen years of blissful marriage.
3. Water on the knee
Make sense? Leave a couple if you're so inclined.
I did this a long time ago and it was a blast trying to tie everything together. I'll let you come up with your best material and when I get back Sunday night, I'll see what I have to work with.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Relaxing at the Coast
All this work lately and no play was making Jeffy a dull boy, so this Saturday I suggested we head out to the coast for the day. Our destination would be the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport; A two and a half hour drive away.
The trip out there was pretty uneventful. Just the usual "How much longer?" and "Are we there yets?" from the back seat, along with a few more "Stop picking on your brother." and "We'll eat later." comments from the front seat and we were there.
As we headed through the exhibits one of the first things to catch our attention were these jelly fish. Completely mesmerizing .
Around the corner from the jellies, we found couple of "touch tanks". There were several star fish, anemones, crabs, abalone, various icky-slimy-sticky things, rays, and even some small sharks. Want to guess which ones the boys liked the best? Yep, you are right. Matt spent the better part of the day telling anyone who would listen, "I touched a shark!"
We found this very colorful tank. It just screamed, "Take a photo of me." I obliged.
A school of hundreds of silver fish (ya, that's the Latin name for them I'm sure)
A little bit further along the path and we came to this strange looking fish. Very prized and loved by all. It was none other than the Matt Fish!
There was a "bubble" in the bottom of that particular aquarium where the kids could crawl under and poke their head up into.
Another favorite (yes that's an oxymoron) were the series of tanks where you walked through tubes and the fish swam all around. Once again, the one that had sharks in it was the clear cut winner. I took several pictures, but none of them turned out great. This was about the best I could come up with. Definitely a "you had to be there to truly appreciate it" thing, but I wanted to share it with you anyway. The squarish shadow near the top-center was a large Manta Ray.
After about three hours there and exploring every nook and cranny of the aquarium we decided it was time to get a bite to eat. I wanted fish and chips, but after viewing all their brothers and sisters earlier, I opted to go to the Sizzler and have Malibu Chicken and a salad bar. I should have gone with my first choice.
One the drive into town we noticed a lighthouse and since there was plenty of day left, we decided to go check it out. What we didn't realize was that there are actually two lighthouses in Newport. One on the north end of town and, as you might expect, one on the south. The first one we went to was the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. Built in the early 1870's it was only in use for three years. This one might look a bit different from other lighthouses you've seen, because it isn't a stand alone tower. It's a house with the light on the top of it. It also has a bit of ooky-spooky lore to it too. It's rumored that a visitor to it mysteriously disappeared leaving no trace except for a pool of warm blood on the floor. True or not? Who knows, but it does make for a good ghost story none-the-less.
The other lighthouse is the Yaquina Head Lighthouse. More of the traditional style. Cool thing about this one is that you can walk up the 114 steps to the top. Round and round we went, all the way up.
Did you notice the sky in those two shots? Even though they are only about four miles apart, one was sunny and warm, while the other was several degrees cooler with coulds/fog around it.
This picture is of the stairwell in the first one. I loved this unique shot of the boys.
Click here if you want to see the lighthouse(s) website. Some very cool photos there. Much better than my point and shoot camera these were taken with.
We were all pretty tired by the time we got home, but it was well worth it.
It was a great day filled with plenty of priceless memories.
OK, one last pic. Waves crashing over the rocks. This particular rock was about 25-30 feet tall, so in person these splahes were quite impressive.
The trip out there was pretty uneventful. Just the usual "How much longer?" and "Are we there yets?" from the back seat, along with a few more "Stop picking on your brother." and "We'll eat later." comments from the front seat and we were there.
As we headed through the exhibits one of the first things to catch our attention were these jelly fish. Completely mesmerizing .
Around the corner from the jellies, we found couple of "touch tanks". There were several star fish, anemones, crabs, abalone, various icky-slimy-sticky things, rays, and even some small sharks. Want to guess which ones the boys liked the best? Yep, you are right. Matt spent the better part of the day telling anyone who would listen, "I touched a shark!"
We found this very colorful tank. It just screamed, "Take a photo of me." I obliged.
A school of hundreds of silver fish (ya, that's the Latin name for them I'm sure)
A little bit further along the path and we came to this strange looking fish. Very prized and loved by all. It was none other than the Matt Fish!
There was a "bubble" in the bottom of that particular aquarium where the kids could crawl under and poke their head up into.
Another favorite (yes that's an oxymoron) were the series of tanks where you walked through tubes and the fish swam all around. Once again, the one that had sharks in it was the clear cut winner. I took several pictures, but none of them turned out great. This was about the best I could come up with. Definitely a "you had to be there to truly appreciate it" thing, but I wanted to share it with you anyway. The squarish shadow near the top-center was a large Manta Ray.
After about three hours there and exploring every nook and cranny of the aquarium we decided it was time to get a bite to eat. I wanted fish and chips, but after viewing all their brothers and sisters earlier, I opted to go to the Sizzler and have Malibu Chicken and a salad bar. I should have gone with my first choice.
One the drive into town we noticed a lighthouse and since there was plenty of day left, we decided to go check it out. What we didn't realize was that there are actually two lighthouses in Newport. One on the north end of town and, as you might expect, one on the south. The first one we went to was the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. Built in the early 1870's it was only in use for three years. This one might look a bit different from other lighthouses you've seen, because it isn't a stand alone tower. It's a house with the light on the top of it. It also has a bit of ooky-spooky lore to it too. It's rumored that a visitor to it mysteriously disappeared leaving no trace except for a pool of warm blood on the floor. True or not? Who knows, but it does make for a good ghost story none-the-less.
The other lighthouse is the Yaquina Head Lighthouse. More of the traditional style. Cool thing about this one is that you can walk up the 114 steps to the top. Round and round we went, all the way up.
Did you notice the sky in those two shots? Even though they are only about four miles apart, one was sunny and warm, while the other was several degrees cooler with coulds/fog around it.
This picture is of the stairwell in the first one. I loved this unique shot of the boys.
Click here if you want to see the lighthouse(s) website. Some very cool photos there. Much better than my point and shoot camera these were taken with.
We were all pretty tired by the time we got home, but it was well worth it.
It was a great day filled with plenty of priceless memories.
OK, one last pic. Waves crashing over the rocks. This particular rock was about 25-30 feet tall, so in person these splahes were quite impressive.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Did You Hear?
It is rumored that after realizing his error, he looked to the heavens and shouted,
"DOG NAMIT!"
Monday, September 7, 2009
Oh ya, I have a blog
Well then, it certainly has been a while since I've penned any words here. Just about as long since I've come by any of your blogs either. To say I've been busy lately would be a gross understatement. After a slow start to this season's work load, the past two months have been nearly non stop. The good news is, it isn't showing any signs of slowing down in the near future.
Outside of working like a dog, I've had a bunch of fun with the family as well. Most recently was an outing to the state fair. We hadn't gone to any fairs for at least three years, so this was an especially nice treat. Perhaps a full post later to highlight the doings of the day will follow.
Lisa and the boys spent a week down in California visiting with her mother and brother while I stayed home. A bachelor for a week I was! Now before you start letting your mind run wild with all the things I did during my week of "no rules", relax. I worked every day they were gone and was generally asleep by 9 or 10 each night. Wow, do I know how to live it up or what?
Tomorrow marks the beginning of the school year for Anthony and Matthew. Excitement and apprehension have been running simultaneously through their systems the past couple of days as they get ready for the big day. As good of kids as they are, I'm pretty sure Lisa is looking forward to a bit of a break.
Not a very long or cohesive post I realize, but I wanted to at least let you know I'm still alive and kicking. I'll post again soon, and try my best to get by to catch up with you all too.
Until then, thanks for dropping by and be well.
Outside of working like a dog, I've had a bunch of fun with the family as well. Most recently was an outing to the state fair. We hadn't gone to any fairs for at least three years, so this was an especially nice treat. Perhaps a full post later to highlight the doings of the day will follow.
Lisa and the boys spent a week down in California visiting with her mother and brother while I stayed home. A bachelor for a week I was! Now before you start letting your mind run wild with all the things I did during my week of "no rules", relax. I worked every day they were gone and was generally asleep by 9 or 10 each night. Wow, do I know how to live it up or what?
Tomorrow marks the beginning of the school year for Anthony and Matthew. Excitement and apprehension have been running simultaneously through their systems the past couple of days as they get ready for the big day. As good of kids as they are, I'm pretty sure Lisa is looking forward to a bit of a break.
Not a very long or cohesive post I realize, but I wanted to at least let you know I'm still alive and kicking. I'll post again soon, and try my best to get by to catch up with you all too.
Until then, thanks for dropping by and be well.
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