09 July 2009

Google does it again!

Hoorah! Google is now offering Google Voice which appears to be pretty cool!

01 May 2009

I thought it would be good to field test the remote posting again.

H1N1 Flu Info

I wanted to share this interactive piece with you as we follow the latest in the H1N1 flu outbreak.

26 June 2008

We have a Sailor to see!

Yesterday found us leaving Seattle on a 4 hour flight to Chicago. For those of you not familiar with our current adventure, our eldest son left for Navy Basic Training at the end of April. We have stayed updated about his activities via several phone calls and his propensity to provide much detail in his letters. To keep herself informed, comforted, and well connected, my wife has frequented a web site called Navy For Moms or N4M for short. Did you even know that there was such a site? Or that there is now one for dads too?

We arrived in Chicago and made our way north to Great Lakes Naval Training Center here in Great Lakes, IL. We are staying at very convenient and pleasant place called Navy Lodge.




This is particularly nice as we are less than a mile across the base from where we will be attending Pass In Review tomorrow (6/27). Needless to say we are very proud and excited as we had received a call earlier this week with "Mom, I'm am now a sailor!" Since we arrived early, we had made plans to attend a Chicago Cubs game at the historic Wrigley field. We had a great time riding a series of trains for just over an hour south towards downtown.


What a beautiful day to spend at the ball park. It was festive and our seats were perfectly positioned just up and slightly left of home plate. I was particularly intrigued by the bleacher seating on the rooftops of buildings just across the streets along the ivy covered outfield walls.

Following the game, we hopped back on the trains and headed back to the base. This evening we had a wonderful time over dinner with many of the parents of other sailors also graduating this week. It's getting late, so I must hit the "rack"...wakeup at 0500!

16 May 2008

Good Morning America adventure

Yesterday morning I was minding my own business and getting stuff done at the office when I received an interesting phone call at 9:30. It was a producer with Good Morning America and she wondered if was willing to be interviewed about my alternate form of commuting to save money. After asking me a few questions she wanted to know if I could meet with a film crew later in the day. WOW, talk about a scramble! I had not ridden my bike yesterday as I had some errands to run later in the day. Since they were really hoping to interview and film me in my biking gear, I agreed to go retrieve it from home...18 miles and 35 minutes back north.

Now properly attired and looking the part, I met the crew (well, just 3 people) at Riverfront Park. The following 3 hours were quite fun and interesting. Jim (the cameraman) fitted me first with a helmet cam while Robin handled sound stuff and other details. They are a great freelance team called PEAK Video Productions and do various shoots for GMA in this region as well as other exciting and informative productions. After that we moved the camera to a short mast above me, then to my front fork, and finally to a variety of panning shots that they thought would be visually appealing. My biggest oops was when they told me to hold the view at certain positions for at least 10 seconds. When you do that for 10 seconds on a bike... well...uh...unanticipated things can happen; like wall and flexible pylon encounters. Toddlers too!


Later, after the interview with Tamara from The Inlander, and some additional filming, we drove over to the big hill above the Spokane River along N. Pettet Drive. Anyone who knows Spokane knows what that is...DOOMSDAY HILL, the infamous incline known to cause cramps and heat exhaustion for runners and cyclists alike. Earlier, Jim had assured me that if they were going to do any video there the work would be easy and they would just do short segments. Well, on the way over, they got a call from the producers in New York asking them if they could feed the video by 4:00... this was shortly after 3:00. We quickly got set up and I followed them down the hill with Jim hanging out the back of their Yukon. Then we turned around and headed up...ALL the way UP... in 78 degree heat! Jim encouraged me the entire way; much like a personal trainer would. I want them along on every ride now!

The segment appeared on GMA this morning around 17 minutes in. You can see me in several parts as well as a section from my interview. One brief shot is from the helmet cam. Several show me riding at various locations. Too bad they can't capture the smell of sweat. I think I look good in bike shorts!

12 May 2008

Another great adventure... blew Monday.

Just over a week ago I heard about the first annual Bike To Work Week here in Spokane. "Wow" I thought; certainly I could do that...I hope. So the night before last, I was prepping my bike for yesterday's commute. I had covered every contingency...so I thought. As I was pumping up my rear tire, I accidentally sheared the presta valve. WHOOOSH! The children quickly vacated the area as Dad was not terribly happy. My backup bike was in the shop. No spare tube; and it's Sunday night. My lovely wife so sweetly offered her bike. Yikes! After cranking the seat as high as possible it was still a tight fit. Felt like I was a size 10 foot going into a size 9 shoe. Oh, she has not gone clipless yet. Yes, I mashed all 14 miles. I felt like I was crawling through mud. At mile 6 I had to pull over and...well...um...heave. Rehydrated and back on my way, finished in downtown feeling pretty good about my accomplishment. The breakfast was great and turnout was amazing!


They had a bike corral and STA was showing how to load a bike on the front of their buses. I even saw some folks I know.

I'm doing it again on Wednesday...on MY bike! I was so beat that I may have cheated slightly. I dropped $1 and rode the STA bus using my new found skill in loading a bike. Rode as far north as I could get and then biked DOWN HILL 6 miles back to my car. It felt good to get home last night, but what a fun day. If you live and work in this area maybe you could try this at least once before the week is over.

By-the-way...did you know? The League of American Bicyclists organized the first Bike to Work Day in 1956. Thats 52 years!!!