
Exploring my corner of the Pacific Northwest - I think I know what I'm doing, but I haven't been doing it right
Friday, June 27, 2008
bicycle commute ~ the beaches

Thursday, June 26, 2008
windansea dreams ....
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
salgado is still going ....



la jolla elementary fifth grade graduation
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Thursday, June 05, 2008
my friend peter unthank
a new bicycling experience
I have been hit by cars, yelled at (and screamed back), hit in the head by a flying fruit-bat and all sorts of other things, but today was a new one.
I had just ridden to the top of La Jolla Shores Drive near the UCSD campus when I looked up to see a good-sized dog (like a Jack-Russell Terrier, I think) flying right at me. The dog wasn't running at me to bite me, but had seen me and I think jumped out of an electric car (with no doors on it) maybe to just say hello. The trouble was that the vehicle with no doors was traveling past me at about 35 miles an hour. I swerved to miss the flying canine and didn't go back to see the eventual outcome, but now I can cross off, "Swerved to Avoid Flying Dog", from my bicycling experience list.
before the NYT corrected it ...
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
The Remarkable Mr. Burney
Cosmetic San Diego and the US Open
The US Open Golf Tournament is going to happen at Torrey Pines in a week or so. I ride my bike through there every day and the cosmetic changes have been dramatic. For a bunch of fat, rich white guys the city (which can't seem to fix the pothole in our neighborhood streets) have somehow:
- Repaved a good portion of the road leading up the Torrey Pines grade of the coast highway
- Repainted all of the lane markers and bicycle lanes
- Cleaned off all the nearby roads (including the bike lanes, which they never gave a crap about before)
- Pruned all of the trees along the coast highway within a quarter mile of the golf course
- Blown new ground cover on to all of the medians and roadsides
- Carved an access road between the coast highway and the eastern side of the golf course (it would have taken an act of congress and an environmental impact statement to get this done for any other reason)
- Actually manned the ranger access station to the Torrey Pines Beach parking lots and beach access - in the 6 months I have been riding the route I have never before seen a human anywhere near the structure
OK, Now the Carpet is Ripped Out
Pre-Filthy Carpet Removal


Where Have I Been?

- Moved off of Mt Soledad (no more deck views or bicycling up the mountain)
- Refinished 1,500 sq feet of beat up wood flooring at the new house
- Moved everything from a 3,600 square foot house to a 1,900 square foot house (interesting furnishing environment right now)
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Political Stupidity Juxtaposed
This past week has seen two political events/proposals that kind of represent how damned stupid politics generally gets. The first is Clinton/McCain's brilliant idea for a gas tax holiday for the summer ... why not just send everyone who votes for you $300? Why even bother to hide that there is any difference or that you are somehow not pandering?
The second is in Africa (although it has a kind of "Florida hanging chad" ring to it). Does anyone think Robert Mugabe really didn't get his ass kicked by the opposition party in Zimbabwe? It has only taken him a month to appropriately "recount" the votes, begin a campaign of rampant violence against the opposition and begin the "electoral" push for a run-off. I wonder who's gonna win?
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
bugness
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Saturday, April 12, 2008
rundown for the week
Filling in the blanks for what I saw on the bike commute this week. The weather has turned a sharp bit warmer ~ makes everything better.
The beaches have more people on them and Torrey Pines beach has been no exception. People doing everything; swimming, surfing, running and just laying out on the beach. No real super-highlights. Yesterday met a kid of 15 years old cranking up the Torrey grade; about the only person I can pass ;-). Spoke to him a little and told him to keep riding. The day before on the way home gave some directions to two guys, maybe mid 20's, adonis-bodies riding modified road bikes (nice ones) - they had begun riding at about 10:30 AM in Huntington Beach and were headed for the Gaslamp district. I saw them in La Jolla at about 6:30PM. Just having fun.
I thought about it and at first didn't believe them. I thought Huntington Beach was too far away. After checking the map - its only 85 miles from La Jolla so - I am sure they did it. Have made a mental note to ride up there someday - although it just reminded me on how close LA is...
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First, camped at Likely, Ca. and whacked a golf ball around. Then camped at June Lake .... Quick find - Hot Springs off of 395 ... Onward t...
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