Union Pacific's Great Excursion Adventure

“Ebony and Ivory, live together in perfect harmony…

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Julie (our Property Manager), just came up to me and asked if I had gotten a – and I quote – “Diversity Cookie.”

Background: This week has been deemed 2008 Multicultural Week by our robot overlords protectors:

We are being treated to webcasts and on *ahem* “Patriot Day” (which I still think is the most inane possible name for the day), we are having a barbecue. But, I digress. “Diversity Cookies.”

Apparently, there were also frown-faced cookies, but they went very quickly, from what I understand.

Then I looked around at the other items on the table and found something that actually made me laugh out loud:

That’s right, kids: “Diversity Milk.”

There are days in the office like this…

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I don’t often read Penny Arcade, but with nuggets of joy like this one, I might have to add it to the daily queue:

“It’s not the heat, it’s the inhumanity…”

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Tuesday – 09 September 2008
After work yesterday, I played ‘Clix with Chris. We played 400-point teams; I went with:

Chris lined up with:

The game started off with a bang: I was able to use Psycho-Pirate’s Perplex to dial Bishop’s defense value down by -2, Lex’ Outwit to get rid of that pesky Energy Deflection and Merlyn’s Ranged Combat Expert to do four clicks of damage right out of the gate. It was a beautiful thing to behold. My dice ran hot-and-cold throughout the game, and I wound up losing at the end (Merlyn vs. Dr. Polaris and Bishop, who had been hiding behind Batman), but I think that this was the closest that I have come to beating Chris in a one-on-one game. I was rather happy with it.

After ‘Clix, I headed up to visit SaraRules and her family to watch the Broncos-Raiders game. Talk about a good, old-fashioned ass-whoopin’… Damn, Gina! Denver was ON last night. And, like I mentioned in the previous post, I think that I have a new favorite (for now) videogame commercial.

After that game, I went home, plopped on the couch and vegged out to classic Jonny Quest. And I defy anyone to tell me that the show’s theme song isn’t one of the best cartoon themes – if not possibly TV themes – of all time.

Stray Toasters

Attack the day…

Namaste.

I think that this is my new favorite videogame commercial

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I just saw this while we were watching Monday Night Football.

Cracked me right the Hell up.

Where’d the weekend go?

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Monday – 08 Sep 2008
Happy Birthday to Sib-4, !

This morning, like most mornings, I shaved. The difference being that today was the first time that I’d shaved since Friday morning. I think that was the longest I have gone without shaving my head since I started shaving it… over ten years ago. Madness.

SaraRules waved to me on her way to work this morning; it made her easy to pick out of the rush hour crowd.

Stray Toasters

That’s it for now.

Namaste.

How I spent my end-of-summer vacation…

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Sunday – 07 Sep 2008
And we’re back from the Great Idaho Expedition of 2008. We got in a little after 8:00 PM Sunday evening. It was a fun trip, but I have to admit that I’m glad to be back in the Land Behind the Zion Curtain, for reasons including (but not limited to):

  • Heat
  • Soap
  • Indoor Plumbing

…though not necessarily in that order.

Pictures of the trip can be found here:

Be warned: I took over 500 pictures over the course of the past three days.
To make things a bit more manageable, some of the highlights’ pictures are noted in the text of the post.

As I noted Friday, we got under way rather early. I discovered this afternoon roughly where I knocked out on the way up to Stanley and Redfish Lake – about 45 miles outside of Pocatello, ID. To be honest, I’m kind of impressed that I made it that far before conducting the first intensive inner-eyelid study of the trip. We stopped in Pocatello to have breakfast. We ate at Perkins; I haven’t eaten in a Perkins in… a few years. After that, it was on to Blackfoot. We stopped there to take on a few supplies and gasoline and then we were on the road again.

We stopped a little south of Arco, ID to check out EBR-1, the world’s first electricity-generating nuclear power plant. (Pictures start at IMG_0004) They also had a couple of experimental atomic/nuclear engines on display. SaraRules and her father noted that there were radiation monitor tags on the engines, which apparently hadn’t been there the last time they stopped (a few years ago).

On through Arco and Moore and into Challis. There we took on “spudnuts,” doughnuts made with a potato flour, and gasoline. On to Stanley. We drove along the Salmon River (IMG_0074), through a couple of small… um… towns(?), I guess. After 40 minutes, or so, we made it to Stanley, which has a great view of the Sawtooth Mountains (IMG_0087).

We went on in to Redfish Lake, found our campground and set up the tents. (IMG_0104) After camp had been established, we headed back up to Sunbeam Village and the Yankee Fork River (IMG_0130), to check out SaraRules’ grandmother’s old cabin. While up there, we headed a little farther into the canyon and looked at the Yankee Fork Gold Dredge. (IMG_0133) That thing was massive… and was run by a three-man crew. We went another couple of miles into the canyon to check out the Custer mining town/settlement; SaraRules used to work here, as a girl, during the summers. (IMG_0195) The pictures starting around IMG_0220 are piles left from the Yankee Fork Dredge.

Back out of the canyon and back to Stanley. We had collected firewood while in Sunbeam Village, so I started building the campfire. A few minutes later, I lit the match and there was fire. (All of those years living in rural NC taught me something, you know…) And thank God, the angels and the heavens above for the fire because it was cold. Very cold, indeed. We cooked and ate dinner (chicken and vegetables) beneath the stars. LOTS of stars. While we ate, a doe walked past the campsite, no more than ten yards away. (IMG_0231) After dinner, we watched for satellites; we saw three or four of them before SaraRules and I sacked out for the night.

Bonne and Logan (SaraRules’ mother and brother) showed up sometime around midnight. I was only vaguely aware of this as I was “ever so slightly” preoccupied with sleeping.

If I had been cold Friday night, it was nothing to having to drag myself out of the sleeping bag Saturday morning to head to the bathroom. I literally held out as long as I could. When I got tired of feeling my eyeballs floating, I braved the cold. By the time I got back, SaraRules was getting ready to make the trek herself. I piled back into the tent and sleeping bag, were it was at least nominally warm. Someone started the morning fire – and coffee – while I was trying to decide if it was worth getting up again.

After breakfast, we got dressed and headed out so that SaraRules, Logan and Steve could get to the river and start fishing. The first attempt was at O’Brien (Day 2: IMG_0235). The bridge to the fishing site was closed, not just to vehicles, but to ALL users (IMG_0261 through 0275). Did that stop our intrepid fishers? What do you think? (Hint: No, it didn’t.) No one caught anything, so we moved on to the next spot, back up the Yankee Fork. While the fisher-folk hit the river, Bonne and I headed up to Bonanza City, another mining city. All that’s really left are the remnants of a few buildings and a couple of cemetaries. (IMG_0280)

When we left the Yankee Fork, SaraRules was ready to head back to the lake to do some swimming. Bonne thought this sounded like a good idea, as well… although Logan wanted to do some more fishing. The compromise: He would take one of the cars and go fishing while the rest of us hung out around the lake. Win-Win. SaraRules and Bonne took to the water, while Steve and I waded in a little ways and then decided that we were fine hanging out on the shore (starting at IMG_0341). We occupied a spot of beach between two weddings. Steve and I noticed a couple of guests for one wedding walking along the beach. The most noticeable thing about one of them was her dress… or apparent lack thereof. (IMG_0375) It looked like “The Dress That Wasn’t There.” But, to each his or her own, I guess.

Post-swimming, SaraRules, Steve and I walked over to the Redfish Lake Lodge and General Store. Redfish Lake experienced a microburst on 02 July 2008. It felled A LOT of trees. (starting with IMG_0382) Along the path, we crossed a bridge over an inlet to Redfish Lake. In the water near the bridge, we saw a trio of sockeye salmon, the “redfish” behind the name “Redfish Lake.” (IMG_0389) Continuing on, we passed a pavilion where the reception for one of the weddings was being held. We saw “The Dress” again – upon closer inspection, it seemed as though it had a “nude” underdress under the mesh piece. *shrug* We made it to the lodge (IMG_0393), the store and the marina. Back to the campsite for dinner (Bratwurst) and s’mores. Saturday evening was significantly warmer than Friday. Sure, long-sleeves were still in order, but it wasn’t necessarily a “huddle by the fire or die” kind of night. We watched for satellites again; I counted five before calling it a night.

Sunday morning was warm enough that the morning trip to the restroom didn’t feel like a trek across the frozen tundra. After breakfast we broke camp and headed out for a little more fishing before returning to Utah. We stopped at the Sunbeam Dam. (starting at Day 3: IMG_0414) We walked around and saw where the Yankee Fork River meets the Salmon River. (starting at IMG_0446) Back up the Yankee Fork for more fishing – Steve decided to sit out this round. (starting at IMG_0471) There was a Steller’s Jay in a tree near where we stopped. I managed to get “a few” pictures of it (IMG_0470, 0473 through 0475). I also started playing with different settings on my camera, so there are a lot of rather random pictures, starting around IMG_0492.

After everyone was all fished out, we headed down the road for a picnic before setting our sights on Utah. While eating, we met a family who had visited one of the hot springs on the area. We ate, we cleaned up, we got back on our way.

We stopped in Arco, ID (starting at IMG_0509) so that I could get some pictures of Arco Number Hill and the memorial of the USS Hawkbill (SSN-666), including its conning tower and an old torpedo casing. We stopped again, just before reaching EBR-1… and then… home again.

I don’t think that I’ve ever been so happy to take a shower as I was tonight.

Tomorrow starts the work-a-day week all over again.
But, for now, I’ll just be happy to sleep in a bed.

Namaste.

“Into the great wide open…”

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Friday – 05 September 2008
Holy balls, it’s early.
Really early. (I’ve been up since about 5:15 AM.)
I-don’t-even-get-up-for-work-this-early early.

We’re about five to ten minutes from getting on the road to Idaho for camping.

That’s right, I said “camping.”
In the woods.
Me.
(I’ll give you a few moments to stop laughing hysterically.)

::: The Girl from Ipanema plays softly in the background :::

Better? Good.
Yep. Camping.
With SaraRules and her family.
It should be fun.

God willin’ and the creek don’t rise, we should be back sometime Sunday.
Too late to see the Ravens play, but in time for the evening game, I think.

And with that… up out.

Don’t burn the place down while I’m gone.

Namaste.

Yet another reason SaraRules makes me smile

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Me: I know that this is horrible, but…
Me: The next storm on deck is “Ike.”
Me: If we make it down the alphabet far enough, the “T” hurricane should bear a female name.
Me: Would it be wrong to name it “Tina?”
SaraRules: *laughs* Wouldn’t it depend on the relative brutality of the two storms in relation to each other?
Me: Good point!

“Beyond the rim of starlight…”

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Thursday – 04 September 2008
Wow. The day is better than half over and I’m just getting to this. It’s been a busy day, but that’s good because it has also been productive.

Last night, SaraRules and I had a date night. There are, indeed, definite perks to living in the same city. We had dinner (spaghetti, homemade sauce, garlic bread and a bottle of Pinot Noir) and decided to watch TV rather than a movie. We watched… three (I think) episodes of Project Runway, with an episode of The West Wing and an episode of Cold Case thrown in for me. It was a nice way to spend the evening.

Today, aside from being busy, was also sushi and comics (and a couple boxes of ‘Clix) day. Tonight, there will be packing for tomorrow’s camping trip… and maybe, just maybe, a little CoH before bed.

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Bonus Points to anyone who knows – without looking it up – the relevance of today’s title AND what it’s from.

Namaste.

Accessing… Accessing… Accessing…

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Wednesday – 03 September 2008
Butterscotch Krimpets and coffee for breakfast. Truly, this is the best of all possible worlds!

This morning, I woke up with the theme from Darkwing Duck running through my head. It’s continued to pop up, intermittently, for the past little while.

When I got to work, I set my things down and looked out the window… just in time to see SaraRules’ car driving past. How can I be sure that it was her? I called her to ask if it was her. Geeky, yeah… but that’s just the way I’m wired.

Stray Toasters

Back to the grindstone.

Namaste.

The wisdom of three-year-olds…

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Tonight is, as are most alternate Tuesdays, a Scion game night.

While were were playing, Josh ( and ‘ young one) was taking a bath. When he was finished, he came up and announced that he had to use the bathroom. When he had finished, he – as three-year-olds do – came back into the room to announce his accomplishement. Nox told him that it was time to go to bed, to which Josh responded:

“Don’t you want to smell my butt?”

I don’t think that any of us (aside from and … and them, only barely) were able to contain our laughter.

“Put the needle on the record when the drum beat goes like this…”

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Tuesday – 02 September 2008
And so, another – thankfully short – work week begins. I’m going camping with SaraRules and her family this Friday. That should prove… interesting. And undoubtedly fun.

Yesterday was a low-key day, as a holiday should be:

  • Sleeping in.
  • A couple of episodes of The West Wing.
  • Tooling around town, including a stop at Gardner Village.
  • Dinner with SaraRules’ family.
  • City of Heroes.
  • The Middleman season finale.

All-in-all, it was a good day.

Stray Toasters

  • Congrats to SaraRules on starting her new job!

  • We have a new guy starting in IT today. Selah.
  • Sunday’s trip to IKEA bore some fruit… including some geeky fruit. I picked up a KUBBO light. I got a green globe to go on it. Why? Because then, I could do this:

    …and this…

  • I was surprised to read news items about Governor Palin’s daughter in the news.
    I was even more surprised – pleasantly so – to hear Senator Obama’s reaction:

    “Let me be as clear as possible,” Obama said. “I think people’s families are off-limits, and people’s children are especially off-limits. This shouldn’t be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin’s performance as governor or her potential performance as a vice president.” (Full story, from CNN)

    I was similarly impressed with the way that he reminded the media that he was born to a young mother and that reporters should “…back off these kinds of stories.”

  • How to make a papercraft Masonic Lodge
  • By way of BoingBoing: Hot 8 Brass Band
  • How to make a 3-D printer out of LEGO

Attack the day like birds of prey…

Namaste.

One Year Later…

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Sunday – 31 August 2008: Coda
Saturday marked one year that SaraRules and I have been dating.


We kicked off the day by sleeping in. It might sound mundane, but it was a great way to kick off a long weekend. After we got up and decided what we wanted for breakfast we were up, out and on our way! We had breakfast at The Other Place.

We left there and headed up to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts to take in the Monet to Picasso exhibit. It was a great exhibit. There were over 70 pieces, paintings and sculptures. And you could get very close to most of the pieces – within 9 – 12 inches, in some cases. Looking at these works this close was a great treat. I believe that we are planning on revisiting this exhibit before it leaves UMFA; I highly recommend seeing it, if you get a chance.

After a couple of errands, we headed to the store to pick up a few things for the barbecue that was throwing. In fact, we ran into her at the store on the way there. Surreal. (And, yes, Ms. , I do know what the word means.) The barbecue itself was fun… and wound up turning into a poker game a little while into it.

We left a bit early and came home to watch Stardust… which we both wound up being too tired to finish last night. Seriously, with about twenty to thirty minutes left in the movie, we were both nodding off. We managed to watch the last bit of it this afternoon, though.

Sunday proved another fairly lazy day. SaraRules fixed breakfast and we lazed about for a bit. When we decided to venture forth, we did so with gusto. Our first stop: The embassy of “…a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size.” That’s right, the Garden of Sweden, itself – IKEA. We didn’t go with much/anything in particular in mind, but wound up finding a few things of use.

Next, a quick trip to Kohl’s. I have been looking for a decent pair of olive slacks for a few weeks; I figured that since I was near the store – and it was a holiday weekend (read: “Sale”) – I might have a bit of luck. And I was correct.

Back up the valley to hang out with SaraRules’ parents for a bit before heading back to the apartment. Tonight, we watched Clear and Present Danger. I still prefer Harrison Ford’s Jack Ryan to Adam Baldwin’s; I never saw Ben Affleck’s take on the character, though. Aside from a few anachronistic items (the types of cell phones and computers), this movie could have taken place in any modern time.

Tomorrow… don’t know what’s on tap yet. And that’s fine with me.