Archive for January, 2005

Thorp

Monday, January 31st, 2005

Karen’s aunt and uncle have been knocking themselves out to show us around their hometown area, which is a couple hours east of Seattle. This is kind of a bedroom community for Microsoft…there’s a lot of money combined with an “old west” sensibility out here.

Elk, for huntin’:

I think they heard us…or smelled us…so they ran away:

Rivers, for fishin’:

Lots of canyons & tracks:

Geez…who’s Dan?

Tomorrow, it’s back to Seattle, reconnect with an old college buddy, check out the city that lives underneath Seattle…and figure out what we’re doing with our next leg…

Nuclear Free Zone

Monday, January 31st, 2005

OK, so everyone knows that Canada is more liberal than America, right? Well, try this on for size:

Now c’mon, that’s a pretty darn cool picture. You gotta admit. :-)

I found a couple other pics that I thought you might like from our time in Vancouver…

A lighthouse off one of the points in Stanley Park:

And a couple more from our time in Victoria…

Guerilla filmmaking in Gastown:

Dual self-portrait:

One of the two fountains outside of the Parliament building in Victoria…notice how you can see every individual drop of water…that’s because I took this photo with a very fast shutter speed. Heh. Cool.

Proud

Monday, January 31st, 2005

Today, I’m feeling proud to be American.

Really.

I know that sounds a little trite, but I’m really happy that after all the horrible things that have happened over the last several years, the mixed motives, the lies, deceptions and various other vagaries of our government…that finally the Iraqis had a democratic election today.

I was watching the news coverage this morning, and was surprised at myself at how good it felt to see things going well over there, if only for a moment. I know we’re far from out of the woods….but it sure was nice to have a break in the bad news.

And now, back to our regular programming…

:-)

Lucky, and Seattle

Friday, January 28th, 2005

So, another travel day today. On to Seattle. Actually, Vashon Island to stay for a couple days with Melissa Burr, Karen’s cousin.

But before we get there, a picture from my last night in Victoria:

And, here’s one of the Seattle skyline taken from the ferry to Vashon Island.

And, one more for good measure. Spike!

OK, now it’s time for bed. See y’all soon…OH, and if you want to comment, I’ve turned the sign-in thingy off. This means that you can leave a comment without any trouble at all. If that’s what you want to do. [You must do what you feel is right, of course…]

OH, this is important: there are some new pictures inserted into the stories below which I think you’ll like. :-)

Steamworks

Thursday, January 27th, 2005

One of the cool things about this trip is realizing that mass transit can actually be a good thing. We’ve had to take the bus, the train, ferrys and of course, “shank’s mare”. A lot. Mass transit here in Canada is relatively cheap, and it’s easy. You see a lot of stuff that you miss when driving around…then when you get in a car, you see all the stuff from a different perspective. Like all the one way streets that don’t matter when you are on foot. Hee.

So, we got in to Victoria yesterday afternoon. Bummed around a bit, took some of the pics you see below, and then sacked out for the evening. This morning, we got up and made our breakfast (a banana and half a humongous muffin for me). Karen wanted a shower, so I went off to Starbucks (one of our running jokes is “gee, look at that, a Starbucks!” “Yeah, hon, I didn’t know they had those up here…” Seriously guys, they are everywhere. There were more then one intersection in Vancouver that had kittycorner Starbucks. I kid you not…) to get my morning coffee.

On my way back, I went down the street that runs parallel to our hostel’s street. And, there was this funky little alleyway with a tattoo shop at the end. Tattoo shop in plain view…ok. But there was this sign for an establishment called “Steamworks” on the wall facing me.

And the hours…that was the weird part. 7pm to 9am. I mean, what would that be? So, curious me goes down the alleyway to this grimy little door next to the tattoo shop…

And it’s ajar.

So, curious me looks up the staircase, and starts up the stairs. At the top, there’s a giant condom behind a plate glass window, and pictures of very buff and nearly naked men. And I’m starting to get the picture, but the coffee has not quite taken hold. And there’s this slightly built guy that comes into view as I come up the stairs…slightly built, slightly greying hair…looks damn tired. Big bags under his eyes.

Me: “Hi there. What kind of establishment is ‘Steamworks’?”

Him: “It’s a bath house….but we’re just closing.” [swish]

Oh.

That kind of steam.

I see.

Me: “Thank you!”

[Turns around and saunters casually back down the stairs…wondering how after all these 34 years he could still be so naive…]