Sunday, December 27, 2009
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
Anna
Turkey Wray
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Boulder Mall
Thursday, October 22, 2009
A Good Mistake
CU Campus
Pizza
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
CU Football
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
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.
The Earthquake
Sofie and Ainsley Take Me For a Ride
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Smoking Salmon
Monday, August 17, 2009
More Fishing
Fishing on Prince Willie Sound
Saturday, August 15, 2009
4 Wheeling
Team Podolak Kitchen
TeamPodolak House
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
Day Four Watson Lake
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
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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
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
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