Yes, we're back from our trip to Atlanta and the Florida Keys. The weather was great (though a bit hot and humid at times) and we have lots of stories to tell. No rain (fortunately) during our big day, and no hurricanes to speak of during our tropical vacation. I'll post some pictures (and maybe even a video or two) in the coming days.
Most of you probably know why we were traveling, but if you don't, well...I'll let you guess.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Sunday, September 10, 2006
When You're Completely Out Of Song Ideas
Well, then you write a song about an IRC bot that's not really a bot at all. Basshunter's song Boten Anna is just that.
For those who don't know what IRC is, or what bots are in that context, don't worry. I assure you it's extremely geeky and not worth your time to learn about only to appreciate this song.
For those who don't know what IRC is, or what bots are in that context, don't worry. I assure you it's extremely geeky and not worth your time to learn about only to appreciate this song.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Sound Transit's Got A Plan
Three plans, actually, for what to do with mass transit in the Puget Sound region, over the coming couple of decades. They've compiled some nice interactive maps that describe the plans in detail. And, they're asking for feedback, in the form of an online questionnaire, email address, and meetings.
If you live in the area, go and review the plans and offer your opinion. It could very well affect how people get around our corner of the country for years to come.
If you live in the area, go and review the plans and offer your opinion. It could very well affect how people get around our corner of the country for years to come.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Weekend Hike To Snow Lake
Last weekend we took a hike (literally) to Snow Lake. The weather was warm but not too hot, and we decided to get outside for a while and enjoy nature for a change.
The Snow Lake hike is relatively close to Seattle; a 52-mile or so drive will get you to the trailhead. And, at 3 miles round-trip, it's a relatively short hike, and is good for an entire morning or afternoon. As for difficulty, it does ascend quickly near the end, with a set of switchbacks amidst a gravelly, dusty trail. But after that, a great view of the lake and a short jaunt downhill await you before you arrive at the cool, clear water.
Pack sandals and a bathing suit to enjoy a dip in the lake after the hike. And, remember your water and some trail mix for the ascent.
Here are some pictures of our excursion:
The Snow Lake hike is relatively close to Seattle; a 52-mile or so drive will get you to the trailhead. And, at 3 miles round-trip, it's a relatively short hike, and is good for an entire morning or afternoon. As for difficulty, it does ascend quickly near the end, with a set of switchbacks amidst a gravelly, dusty trail. But after that, a great view of the lake and a short jaunt downhill await you before you arrive at the cool, clear water.
Pack sandals and a bathing suit to enjoy a dip in the lake after the hike. And, remember your water and some trail mix for the ascent.
Here are some pictures of our excursion:
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