A Few Seattle Pictures
It was a great trip. Seattle is the kind of big city where I would want to live in. Now I’m back in Bozeman where it was -15 degrees last night and I have work to do
It was a great trip. Seattle is the kind of big city where I would want to live in. Now I’m back in Bozeman where it was -15 degrees last night and I have work to do
In a few minutes (hopefully) Luke and I will be bound on a weekend trip to Seattle. Why am I going? I hope to take some pictures and see some interesting Seattly things. I haven’t been there since 2001 when Rebecca and I made a quick stop during our fabulous cross-country drive. We’re planning on staying a a Hostel and going to see a friend of Luke’s, Mike Daisy, who does a one-man show.
We’re also stopping by Missoula to see one of its newest residents, Hilary, on the way out of town. Hilary is a friend of mine from NC who made the plunge to Montanaland to take a job as an urban planner. Huzzah!
In the meantime here’s a picture of a llama and Luke in a tuxedo with a bull-whip.
This was the second time in a week Kez and I had made the trip. I thought this Geothermal Feature was especially cool.
I must give homage to biking on the Blue Ridge Parkway Ride with Davy, Chris, Binky, and Gary. Good times.
If your last name is “Sulock” you might be particularly interested in the link below.
Pictures from Dave and Christy’s Super Awesome Christmas Party
My bag are all packed, my chores are all done. Tomorrow I will spend the night in New Jersey…..But first, here are a few pictures I took yesterday
I just got a new Youtube plugin that makes putting videos on this site a little easier. That being said here’s a song from when Band of Horses played at the Filling Station in November. Keep in mind this was recorded with a hand-held pocket-sized camera so if you are an audiophile or whatever is the analogous term for videos do not watch it.
Incidentally, their album “Cease to Begin” was recorded at Echo Mountain studios in Asheville, NC. And playing with the band were local Asheville musicians Tyler Ramsey and Bill Reynolds.
Yesterday some folks got together and took a tour of the Lewis and Clark Caverns organized by the ever-vigilant Luke Shorty. It was the first time I’ve been in a cave in a long time and a really excellent experience.
It was the last day the caverns were opened for the season and as an added bonus the 2nd half of the tour was conducted by candlelight. They were nice enough to provide cookies and hot chocolate in the visitor center and before we left our multi-talented tour guide was nice enough to sing us a few Christmas carols as well.