Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category
2010 Winter Olympics…Vancouver
Yikes, it has been a long while since my last post so here goes…A few weeks ago my wife, Kate and I got back from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver BC and I wanted to relay the experience to my loyal readers so without further ado I will commence with the telling… Continue reading »
The Traffic Knot Enigma
I was driving the other day and happened to witness a traffic enigma of sorts. I’ve only been a part of one of these puzzles once in all my years of driving and this particular instance was only my second time to actually witness the event; which is not to say that these phenomena happen infrequently. I may just not have been paying attention or I might not live in the right area of town. Whatever the reason is, I’ve only seen two. Continue reading »
Canyon Ridge Adventure
My daughter recently received a brand new pair of hiking boots from her grandmother, so on September 25th, 2009 I decided to take her on a hiking adventure. This wasn’t our first hiking expedition. In fact, over the past several months we’ve had numerous outdoor explorations, and this particular outing would be a trial of the new boots. I thumbed through my Whatcom County hiking guide (a Christmas gift from my wife) and, based on a small black and white pic placed amongst the text, I decided on a destination called Canyon Ridge. It looked like it was pretty and we hadn’t been there before. We set out at about 10am (an early start for the two of us).
The road we took initially was route 542. At around mile marker 32 we took a turn onto a one lane road that wound up the side of a ridge. We followed this path for about seven miles and enjoyed the sites. About halfway up we came across a park ranger who was stopped next to a pickup truck. I thought our journey was over. I rolled my window down and asked the officer if the road was closed off, but he told me that it wasn’t and that they were just speaking to the hunters about how their day was going. “Hmm, a hunter area”, I thought to myself. We continued our drive. Continue reading »
In Search of The “Neat and Tidy” Burger
My wife and I recently took a weekend road trip to Seattle, WA. We were in a bit of a rush to get down there to see a play so we decided to go through a drive through and eat our meal on the road. Since I was driving and because it was raining that day I joked with my wife that I was going to order the “Neat and Tidy” burger and just see what they gave me. Pulling up to the drive-through speaker I tried to select the neatest, tidiest burger I could find…I chose the Guacamole Bacon Burger. My reasoning was that guacamole has a thicker viscosity than mustard, ketchup or Thousand Island dressing. As we left the Carl’s Jr. I was feeling pretty good about my decision. Continue reading »
Whistler BC, Snowboarding, and Relaxing
This past January my wife and I took a trip to beautiful Whistler British Columbia. We drove up with my brother-in-law and his wife. The weather was perfect and we all had a grand time. Continue reading »





