Sunday, December 27, 2009

De Faced

I quit facebook. It is too scattered and does not allow for measured dialog.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Denver Saturday Museums


The first Saturday of each month all museums are free to visit. We visited the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Denver Art Museum (Looks like a ship). We in this picture are on the roof of the former. This building is compact and very pleasant. The Denver Art Museum is ugly. However, we did the a Charles Russel western art show, not my favorite, but it was a very good show my tastes aside.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

The New Store


Finally a store that is not too far to walk to. Ahh things are getting better for our old age.

Anna


We passed through Yuma and looked up Anna, a friend of Annie's from Seattle days, in her coffee shop, cafe.

Turkey Wray


We drove out to Wray this weekend to visit a friend and found these wild Turkeys on the edge of town.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Boulder Creek


Boulder Creek runs through town and where it crosses 9th street I took this.

Boulder Mall


On a sunny fall day, I wandered down to the mall, sat for a break and took this shot. It is a nice town I live in.

Louisville Colorado Fall


While meandering down main street I decided to capture this image of a sunny fall day.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

A Good Mistake


Today I rode my bike to the YMCA to do my physical therapy. Alas I did not take my gym clothes with me. So I stopped in the local Whole Foods and bought a cup of coffee, sat down to enjoy the brisk day and this great view.

CU Campus


I was passing through the CU campus last Friday. This is indeed the best time of the year for invigorating weather and beauty. This is the quad with old trees and the oldest buildings on campus.

Pizza


Joan made a great pizza the other night. It was chicken and barbecue sauce.. I wish you could smell it and taste it.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Leave Me Alone


Atticus was upset and he told me not to take his picture when he was in that state.

Ed Hardy at Costco


Don had made it mainstream. We found his shirts in Costco of all places. Next WalMart.

CU Football


Joan and I received tickets for the Wyoming CU game, the only one so far the team has won. It actually was boring, but it is better than war.

Chile for Mike and Chuck


Here is where I got the fresh chilies.

Loveland Sculpture Garden



Joan and I drove to Loveland, Colorado to visit a sculpture garden.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Old Church Hymn


This is one my favorite hymns of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Wagner



Tickets were had for the opera, Siegfried in Los Angeles. It was great. In fact this reviewer nailed it for me.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Gene Krupa

Well not quite yet but we are working on it.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Salmon Spawning

After the earthquake experience, we wandered over to watch the Salmon begin the last activities of their lives. The females dig a small hole in the gravel with their tails and in that hole deposit their eggs. The males who has been chosen by the female deposits his sperm. The eggs are then buried. The salmon then die.

Salmon

The Earthquake

Chuck and I walked around the nature center up Eagle River. The ranger on duty told us that he had felt an earthquake. We did not feel it. However, shortly after we hear a loud thunder crack above us in the mountain. Chuck thought it was a rock slide. Almost immediately coyotes began to howl.

Sofie and Ainsley Take Me For a Ride




Sofie and Ainsley took me on a bike ride over the creek and through the woods to the lake. Sofie loves the outdoors.

Smoked Salmon


We finished the job. Everyone who has tasted this says it is great.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Smoking Salmon


This morning after we prepared the salmon I put them on the rack and started up the smoker. They should be ready in six hours.

This on the left is the smoker. There are 6 racks full of salmon, a coil, and a pan with alder chips.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Shrimp Heads


As half the shrimp is head, we decided to deep fry them and of course eat them. MMMMMM crunchy.

More Fishing


As it was so cold we spent most of our time in the cabin while we roared around the sound. Mike looks cold.

Fishing on Prince Willie Sound




Mike, Jeff (the boat owner) and I went fishing on a cold foggy, sloppy seas day on Prince William Sound. I got soaked by the rain, but had a great time.

We were not terribly successful fishing as we kept getting blown off the fishing holes.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

4 Wheeling


Mike and I took two of his four wheelers up to the Knik river and tore up the countryside. It was my first time on one of these machines. I had a great time, and am ready to go again.

Team Podolak Kitchen


On the top floor of the home is the kitchen-living space. Here is the kitchen dining space.

Out the door is a small balcony, a great place to have a cup of coffee in the morning (during the summer).

TeamPodolak House


Here is the TeamPodolak house in Eagle River.

It has three floors with a great view of the hill to the south. It is three times the size of their home is DC.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Day Five, Anchorage.

After a foggy drive through along the Glen Highway, we arrived in Anchorage about 3:30. Pretty good drive. Chuck dropped me off at Mike's as he wanted to visit with Andrea. I had a great dinner with Mike and the girls, fresh halibut, rice and veggies. It is good to be back in Anchorage especially with out Palin.

Day Five


We took off after breakfast in Destruction Bay and made the final push to Anchorage. Chuck and I were listening to a books on mp3's. Last night he bought a murder mystery, 10 hours. We did not get to finish it as we arrive in about 8 hours. So before I leave we have to find a two hour drive to finish and find out how it ended. The world of podcasts and books really makes a long drive easier. Our drive back was on the worse of the road. The road from Destruction Bay to the border was frost heave after frost heave. After arrive at the border and whizzing through, because Chuck had a military dependent status, we tore down the highway until we go to Tok. There we finally got cell coverage.

Day Four Destruction Bay


We could not get a room in Haines Junction so we went onto Destruction Bay. The motel was one of those great Yukon style gas station/cafe/motel setups. It was rustic. The following morning we had breakfast at a local cafe and had a good visit with the owner,cook, and manager. It is nice to talk to the locals and get their view.

Day Four Teslin


We stopped in Teslin so as to get gas and pick up another Teslin mug for Jon. Oddly enough here is a picture on Google Earth of Jon picking up his original mug.

Day Four Watson Lake






We decided to try to make it to Anchorage by Sunday because there was road construction which we could bypass by driving through the area before Monday. Our first stop was Watson Lake where we found Mom's memorial.

Ft. Nelson Day Three


We drive along the highway and spent had a late lunch in Dawson Creek BC. Then another 100 miles to Ft. Nelson Super 8. This was a long day. The drive between Ft. Saint John and Ft. Nelson was long and empty. It was the first taste of the north country, raw and not so manicured. We had dinner and bunked down. The hotel was huge but we found only one non-smoking room with only one bed, so Chuck slept with on floor in his sleeping bag on cushions. We had a ok dinner outside on the patio of the nearby pub.

Day two


After we left Seattle and drove up to Williams Lake, BC. Once we entered BC we pretty much stayed along the Frasier River. We spent the night at Super 8. We had considered camping but I needed another night of deep sleep. We had good dinner in a local pub. This picture is not the hotel. We had a lot of good conversations and listened to podcasts that Chuck had picked up.

Heading North to Anchorage


On Wednesday I met Chuck at Portland airport. We drove to Olympia and had dinner with an hydrology associate. We slept in and drove up to Seattle and after some shopping, went to Paseo's Caribbean sandwich shop and had a great pork sandwich.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Omni Hotel


Joan was given a free room in the Omni Hotel; we stayed there last night. It was quiet.

Vail Pass


We stopped for a rest on Vail Pass and found this great little lake.

Grizzly Creek


Joan and I spent the morning in Glenwood Canyon. Here she is on Grizzly Creek.

Country


Joan and I drove around the country after she got in to Glenwood.

Joan's Arrival

After the youth reenactment was over, I sent for Joan on the Amtrak. She arrived in Glenwood Springs after a great trip through the mountains and along the Colorado River.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Youth Re-enactment


Many middle aged men participate in Civil War Re-enactments. The participants, who for the most part have never seen combat, reenact battles and skirmishes and upon completion feel more empowered.

I have just finished a week of Youth Re-enactments; middle aged men dress up as medieval Japanese courtesans and spend a week listening to geriatric instructors filling their minds with illusions of power. It is a sad spectacle.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Denver


In the back of 1448 Larimer St, Denver there is a pleasant place. I am wandering around town taking pictures of urban refuges. This was taken with my phone.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

A Distant Mirror


You don't complain; try to visualize yourselves in the place of the poor people of France during the 14th. century. These people had no safety net, no place to migrate, no escape. Read this book by Tuchmam and count your blessings.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Hide and Seek


Atticus and Grandpa Bob were playing hide and seek. Cute.

Siblings


Joan Jill and Jack gathered on the 4th to celebrate.

At the Zoo


An orangutan was loose and posed with Aunt Jill and Atticus.

Tio Jon


Atticus took quickly to his uncle Jon. Books are part of the secret.