ooops i commented to myself instead of posting a new entry and forgot to copy the text before i deleted it. I am such a dork.
I am out in Sturgeon Bay WI, not much to do here. Neil and i were shooting a Palmer Johnson 150'. Very nice boat. Dark woodwork, gorgeous spiral staircase 3 decks and maybe the nicest wheel house I have been in.
A bit of a bummer to be stuck here with the shoot done early and not at home with Blyss getting ready for our camping trip. I think we will be going to Oregon.
I need to weld up a bracket to mount our bike rack to her rig. Kiley just got a cool new bike. Soo looking foward to getting her weened off those training wheels. She doesn't need them. I had her riding her last bike without them. I was a only a 12" bike though so slightly less intimdating. I look foward to the 3 of us riding together. One of my more vivid memories is learning to ride my bike. I was 5 when i started saving for my 1st bike. It was a Huffy. I rode that thing almost everyday for years before my brother got it. After that i think 2 of my cousins had it.
I have a FSR enduro i am setting up right now. Very Very plush, definatly heavier than my I-drive. I wanna go check out the new I-drive. It might be worth trading in both of these ones for. Not all rear suspensions do the same thing at all which is why i have to. I probably need to ride more though first.
ok time for a quick swim and then begin the slog back to Seattle.
I am out in Sturgeon Bay WI, not much to do here. Neil and i were shooting a Palmer Johnson 150'. Very nice boat. Dark woodwork, gorgeous spiral staircase 3 decks and maybe the nicest wheel house I have been in.
A bit of a bummer to be stuck here with the shoot done early and not at home with Blyss getting ready for our camping trip. I think we will be going to Oregon.
I need to weld up a bracket to mount our bike rack to her rig. Kiley just got a cool new bike. Soo looking foward to getting her weened off those training wheels. She doesn't need them. I had her riding her last bike without them. I was a only a 12" bike though so slightly less intimdating. I look foward to the 3 of us riding together. One of my more vivid memories is learning to ride my bike. I was 5 when i started saving for my 1st bike. It was a Huffy. I rode that thing almost everyday for years before my brother got it. After that i think 2 of my cousins had it.
I have a FSR enduro i am setting up right now. Very Very plush, definatly heavier than my I-drive. I wanna go check out the new I-drive. It might be worth trading in both of these ones for. Not all rear suspensions do the same thing at all which is why i have to. I probably need to ride more though first.
ok time for a quick swim and then begin the slog back to Seattle.
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dood, i think you need to paint yourself invisible or something, like i do!
alright, enough silliness. wow, but i'm quite surprised that blyss even remembers me, to be frank. we've had a few words at the beginning, but nothing particularly memorable. since then, i've barely said anything. but of course, i wish her well.
well, i've been burning since '99, and while i'm probably due for a break come next year, i treat bm like an oracle. i go to it to really check in with my life path, to ask of my day-to-day experience questions and see what it gives me for signs, which i end up interpreting in my own way as possible answers. it hasn't always been what i've wanted to hear, but it's always been valuable. i'm very interested to see what it tells me this year.
I have a small graphic design firm, I do anything from massive corporate identities, brochures and Web sites to fun stuff for small companies or groups. I'm still getting my latest site sorted out; i've been too busy with real work to get it finished. I suppose that's a good problem to have.