Posted 2 years, 3 months ago at 22:36. 1 comment
Vacation photos are now available in the Gallery. I am especially pleased with the photos Kris took of us on Crescent Beach in the half-fog.
Also, those who have been waiting “patiently” for more photos of Will can probably find enough in here to tide you over until I can do another upload later this week.
Current Tunes: Bad Religion - Drastic Actions | Filed under Family, Travel
Posted 2 years, 4 months ago at 14:52. 0 comments
| Population: |
701 (2001) |
| High-speed internet subscribers: |
7 (including my parents) |
| Number of beaches within walking distance: |
5 |
| Percentage of those beaches once featured on the Canadian $50 bill: |
20% |
I’m quite enjoying working remotely this week.
Current Tunes: Mos Def - Love, courtesy of Pandora | Filed under Travel
Posted 2 years, 4 months ago at 22:16. 0 comments
I’m in California this week for the Mozilla All Hands meeting. The timing is somewhat less than ideal, given that I am missing both my son’s hernia surgery and my fourth wedding anniversary. I do, in fact, have the most understanding wife in the world, although perhaps that goes without saying.
To begin making it up to Kristina, I made a little trip out to Montara State Beach where we got engaged 5 years ago and took some photos. We were both a little too spaced when it was actually happening to properly take in the surroundings, so it was nice to revisit the spot and have a proper look around.
Current Tunes: Boards of Canada - Music is Math | Filed under Family, Travel
Posted 2 years, 4 months ago at 02:33. 0 comments
I finally stepped into the 1990s last week when I broke down and bought a mobile phone. The impetus — and the payoff — came today when Kristina was able to call me in California as soon as Will was safely home from his hernia surgery. Both mother and son are doing well.
Current Tunes: The Prodigy - Poison | Filed under Family, Travel
Posted 2 years, 10 months ago at 17:27. 0 comments
In vaguely chronological order:
Best wishes to everyone in 2006!
Posted 3 years, 1 month ago at 11:17. 1 comment
Air Canada did two things today to impress me:
Oh yes, and Calgary’s airport is still teh yay.
Current Tunes: GrooveSalad, courtesy of somafm | Filed under Movies, Travel
Posted 3 years, 1 month ago at 11:09. 0 comments
After some much needed sleep catchup and some tasty dim sum, Ian took me out to Santa Monica.
My tour of the promenade was highlighted by a crew of breakers. Their performance was itself punctuated by a dwarf-like Hawaiian who just about floored me when he did a headslide across the concrete in an old school skate helmet. I wish the crowd hadn’t been so ginormous that I was able to get a picture.
From the promenade, we ventured over to the pier. In what is truly an example of polar extremes, the volunteers of Arlington West set up and dismantle a field of crosses every day in the shadow of the midway, one cross for every U.S. soldier killed thus far in Iraq. Needless to say, their job takes them a little longer each day. A sobering experience.
Rather than eat out yet again, we opted instead for some home cookin’. On the menu tonight: seafood soup with wood ear and enoki mushrooms, steamed red tilapia and dungeness crab. Diagnosis: delicious!
Note: no Ian’s were harmed in the making of this meal, although that wasn’t for lack of trying on the crab’s part.
Current Tunes: GrooveSalad, courtesy of somafm | Filed under Dining, Friends, Travel
Posted 3 years, 1 month ago at 10:58. 0 comments
Perhaps understandably, we woke up pretty late today. After lunch, I convinced Chris, Sarah, and Ian to visit the one thing in Vegas, I really wanted to see: Celine Dion. Erm, I meant to say, the Shark Reef aquarium at Mandalay Bay. The exhibit was very well done, with much more scientific and conservation merit (read: any) than I was expecting from Las Vegas.
After thanking Chris and Sarah for their hospitality, Ian and I headed back to L.A. once the sun went down to avoid the heat.
Dinner tonight was at Ajisen Ramen in San Gabriel. Mr. Noodles has done the world of ramen a great disservice; fresh ramen is quite fantastic.
Oh, and if anyone offers you some harsmar to drink, it is perfectly safe, even tasty when mixed with mango and coconut, but all things considered, you probably shouldn’t be eating it.
Posted 3 years, 1 month ago at 10:49. 0 comments
I can’t remember the last time I was in a casino prior to this trip, if in fact I’ve ever been in one at all. I’m pretty glad that someone “arranged” the Casino Job because it gave me a chance to visit the cultural icon that is Las Vegas without any of the necessary pretense of gambling or strip clubs. I was doubly thankful that we were staying with Ian’s friends, Chris and Sarah, rather than on the Strip, because it helped put the whole Las Vegas phenomenon into context. Real people do live here too.
I use the term “arranged” above to describe the Casino Job very loosely because there was a depressing lack if organization. I guess we know now why the Browncoats lost. If Chris hadn’t stepped in at the last minute and arranged the midnight showing, the whole thing would likely have fallen apart.
Ian and I did not attend the midnight showing on Thursday, of course. We arrived in Vegas late in the afternoon the next day. We met up briefly with the remnants of the Browncoats pool party (honestly, I think I’m glad I missed that part), made plans to see Serenity with a few of them later that evening, and then set off to wander the strip.
As a monument to excess, the Las Vegas strip is without parallel. From the Imperial Palace, we wandered north up the Strip towards the Stratosphere before catching the mono…d’oh! at the Sahara back down to the MGM Grand. Chris is right: the MGM Grand is the fricking Death Star. It just goes on and on and on…
It was dark by this time, and though the Strip is impressive during the day, the lights at night are spectacular. With our meeting time for the Serenity premiere looming, we made a quick jaunt south to take some pictures of the Luxor at night, before hoofing it north again to get back to the Imperial Palace and our car.
As luck would have it, just as we were sprinting past the Bellagio, the music blared and we got to have our own little Ocean’s Eleven moment, only to the tune of Elvis instead of Debussy.
Despite the delay (as if we weren’t going to stop for the fountain), we made it to the Palms with fully 10 minutes to spare. I was disappointed to note that the theatre was only about half full. I guess there are too many distractions in Vegas for plain-jane movies, even big damn ones, to be a very big draw.
My thoughts on Serenity after a second viewing: awesome. Despite it’s initial awesomeness, I had some problems coming to grips with the way things played out after seeing the preview screening. All I can say to people who feel the same is this: see it a second time. With the shock value gone, you’re able to fully appreciate the movie.
Meanwhile, back in Vegas, our intrepid heroes were lured by the evils of poor Casino Job planning to the Karaoke bar at the Imperial Palace. Unable to endure more than one horrible Jimmy Buffet cover, we quickly escaped with some like-minded Browncoats to more mellow surroundings at a bar just off the casino floor.
We bid the other Browncoats adieu around midnight, and headed home. I don’t know what time we finally went to bed though, because sleep got pre-empted by a full prime rib dinner at Jerry’s Nugget at 1:30am. Vegas is always open for business.