Andy and I went on SF Live, a local public access show, for work! I'm too scared to watch. In my mind non sequiturs and silly, awkwardly constructed sentences fell out of my mouth and made everyone uncomfortable. I'm sure my memory makes it worse than it was but I will probably never watch it (unless I get attacked by some beast-like curiosity.)
But here it is for everyone else to see:
P.S. I made the StickLove video, but no one is supposed to know
Monday, November 19, 2007
Death Valley Pt 1
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Death Valley Pt 2
Friday, October 12, 2007
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Leggy Gets New Teefs!
Dani and I went down to SoCal a few weeks ago. Some how it came up that I had never whitened my teeth before. Dani's mom took one look at my little yellow chompers and took pity on me. She went home and fixed her suck-down machine and offered to make me bleach trays! I had never really thought about teeth whitening but when I heard that I would get a plaster mold of my own teeth I was sold. Plus I couldn't believe how nice it was that she fixed her machine for me.
This is how it worked:
This is how it worked:
Then you push it on my teeth and I have to sit there for a while with orange play-dough bulging from my mouth. (probably not the first time)
Monday, October 8, 2007
The Great Republic of Rough and Ready
Its taken me a long time to blog about this trip, I don't know why. At any rate all of this happened a long time ago. This was probably our last trip to Tahoe National Forrest this year. Even though it was early in the season the weather caught us unprepared. The forrest was thick with fog and intermitten slight rain. Most of the night we were dry. I was having intense dreams about laybrinthine water falls only to wake with my foot soaked with rain water. It had been raining all night and our rain flap kept us pretty dry until the started to collect and seep into the corners of the tent. We broke camp (in a coffee-less daze) in a the rain and me in one wet sock (for some reason I only brought on pair.)
The first ghost-town we found was French Corral. There was only one building of note. The most noteworthy part of the building seemed to be its refusal to fall, to give up the sum of its component parts and collapse to the ground. I guess that's reason enough for us to seek it out. If something has been struggling to stand for so long- someone ought to take note.
The next town we found was Bridgeport. It boasts the longest single span covered bridge in the U.S. It spans the Yuba River which looks paltry now as the waters that feed it freeze in the mountains.
On our last day, after breaking camp in the rain and not changing our clothes (there was really no point) we went to The Great Republic of Rough and Ready. Named for "Old Rough and Ready" President Zachary Taylor. Apparently, Rough and Ready was the only mining town to seceed from the union and then vote itself back in. The story seems a litte specious, but I like it.
I don't think Rough and Ready was a ghosttown by even a loose definition. It is old and was founded by miners but it had a definite population. In fact every Sunday the town band plays. It was so fun to see and lifted our soggy spirits. If you're ever in Rough and Ready don't miss it. FruitJarPickers.com
Monday, October 1, 2007
Dark Day
Looking for camping at Dark Day Campground on Emerald Cove Marina. We didn't find any camping there, only the most aptly named spot on earth.
That's me plinking away on the guitar softly in the background.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
The Origins of Ukulady Lynn
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Dad and Debbie move to Boca
My Dad and Debbie just moved into a new house in Boca Raton. My Mom, Katie Dani and I all came for a visit. It was a little before the snowbirds descended. The whole town seemed like it was in suspended animation, waiting for swarms of old people to populate it.
The trip was amazing. We walked to the beach, hung out in the pool. We only ate food cooked outside and rarely wore shoes.
The trip was amazing. We walked to the beach, hung out in the pool. We only ate food cooked outside and rarely wore shoes.
Hey, aren't we cute.
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