In case anyone is wondering where I'm headed, so am I...
I'll be somewhere down in Texas, that's all I know.
"To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering." — Friedrich Nietzsche
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Biking in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Hey all,
Last Sunday, I took the express ferry from Port Angeles, WA to Victoria, BC to bike on the Galloping Goose Trail. I woke up at zero dark thirty and headed up with my bike on my new hitch rack (thanks dad!). I got to Canada about 9:30 am and had to do the whole customs thing, which only took a second, and I was off. After getting lost a few times while trying to find the trail and with a little help from some cute old Canadian guys, I was off! I ended up biking 52 miles total and made it back by 4:00 pm or so because I had to catch the ferry at 5:30 pm. I didn't take many pictures as it was the rainiest and wettest day I have ever experienced. I was a muddy disaster but it sparked lots of conversations on the ferry home. It is definitely a trip worth taking!
The ferry - Just me, my bike and my passport

First leg of the trail - paved with lots of road crossings - and downpours


Matheson Lake

My bike taking a break

Canadian flowers for my mom

Canadian architecture for my sister - The Parliament Building
Last Sunday, I took the express ferry from Port Angeles, WA to Victoria, BC to bike on the Galloping Goose Trail. I woke up at zero dark thirty and headed up with my bike on my new hitch rack (thanks dad!). I got to Canada about 9:30 am and had to do the whole customs thing, which only took a second, and I was off. After getting lost a few times while trying to find the trail and with a little help from some cute old Canadian guys, I was off! I ended up biking 52 miles total and made it back by 4:00 pm or so because I had to catch the ferry at 5:30 pm. I didn't take many pictures as it was the rainiest and wettest day I have ever experienced. I was a muddy disaster but it sparked lots of conversations on the ferry home. It is definitely a trip worth taking!
The ferry - Just me, my bike and my passport
First leg of the trail - paved with lots of road crossings - and downpours
Matheson Lake
My bike taking a break
Canadian flowers for my mom
Canadian architecture for my sister - The Parliament Building
Snoqualmie Falls
Monday, September 6, 2010
Concerts at The Gorge
The past two weekends I spent at The Gorge seeing John Mayer/Keith Urban and Dave Matthews Band. I was able to check another thing off my bucket list: swimming in the Columbia River. These are pics from the John Mayer/Keith Urban.
Alexis and Karis

Alexis and I

Me at the Columbia River Gorge

Who thought I could still pull off the butterfly?

Columbia River Gorge

Alexis and I at the DMB concert

I'll miss that girl!
Alexis and Karis
Alexis and I
Me at the Columbia River Gorge
Who thought I could still pull off the butterfly?
Columbia River Gorge
Alexis and I at the DMB concert
I'll miss that girl!
Orcas Island
Many weekends ago I traveled to Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands with my roommate, Dan. I think I found my retirement destination. We went on many hikes and I was able to kayak for over 4 hours before I had to head home.
On the ferry from Anacortes to Orcas Island.

View of all the San Juan Islands from Mount Constitution.

The best hiking partner ever. Love her.

View of Twin Lakes from the hike.

Mountain Lake

Me kayaking at Mountain Lake, Orcas Island, WA.

Dragonfly hitching a ride.

Leaving Orcas Island on the ferry.

Getting into Friday Harbor. We must have had a new driver. It took him multiple tries to get the boat between the gates.

View back towards the San Juan Islands with a passing ferry.
On the ferry from Anacortes to Orcas Island.
View of all the San Juan Islands from Mount Constitution.
The best hiking partner ever. Love her.
View of Twin Lakes from the hike.
Mountain Lake
Me kayaking at Mountain Lake, Orcas Island, WA.
Dragonfly hitching a ride.
Leaving Orcas Island on the ferry.
Getting into Friday Harbor. We must have had a new driver. It took him multiple tries to get the boat between the gates.
View back towards the San Juan Islands with a passing ferry.
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