" The rules were simple: All 48 contiguous states must be visited, stops are only allowed at National sites (parks, monuments etc.) and the entire car trip must stay within the confines of the U.S. borders. "h/t Hubby
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Ultimate Road Trip
Scientists have figured out the ultimate United States road trip. Here it is - Trek The Horizon
Monday, January 23, 2017
Thursday, January 19, 2017
In honor the 45th President of the United States:
Neopalpa Donaldtrumpi
So named because of the bright yellow scales on its head, resembling very-soon-to-be President Trump’s hairstyle." . . . as of yet we do not know anything about what Neopalpa donaldtrumpi does for a living . . . "
Washington Post | Speaking of ScienceI wonder what he'll tweet about this.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Vancouver USA
I don't know how Vancouver influenced Sunset with this video but it resulted in Vancouver being named one of The West's best main streets nevertheless. The very last scene is of a walkway along the Columbia River just steps from where I live. The unnamed restaurant is McMenamins on the Columbia.
Vancouver is a great place to live. We love Main Street and all it has to offer. It does indeed have breweries, restaurants, and coffee houses. The Kiggins Theatre shows great movies at a decent price and has the best movie popcorn anywhere.
Vancouver's beautiful, new library is three blocks from Main Street. And, about a half mile away is the historic Fort Vancouver National Park. Main Street is one mile from my front door.
This video produced by Vancouver's Downtown Association does a better job of it.
Vancouver is a friendly town located in southwest Washington across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon. And it really does have a great Main Street.
h/t +Trap Door Brewing
Vancouver is a great place to live. We love Main Street and all it has to offer. It does indeed have breweries, restaurants, and coffee houses. The Kiggins Theatre shows great movies at a decent price and has the best movie popcorn anywhere.
Vancouver's beautiful, new library is three blocks from Main Street. And, about a half mile away is the historic Fort Vancouver National Park. Main Street is one mile from my front door.
This video produced by Vancouver's Downtown Association does a better job of it.
Vancouver is a friendly town located in southwest Washington across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon. And it really does have a great Main Street.
h/t +Trap Door Brewing
Monday, January 16, 2017
Beer Snobs
You know you're in the company of beer snobs when the graffiti in the bathroom (@rivercitysaloon) isn't
Instead, it's
mead
(Sorry meaderies.)
For a good time call . . . .
Instead, it's
(Sorry meaderies.)
Friday, January 13, 2017
Oh, snap!
Book Review-Upside Down Football: An Inside Look at Long Snapping in the NFL
" Kluck’s book does a great job of explaining all aspects of the modern snapping industry . . . "
Big Adventures in Tiny Homes
We spent last weekend in a tiny home - this one. It was a grand adventure. There are six tiny homes at Caravan - The Tiny House Hotel so we gathered up a bunch a friends and rented all six for the weekend.
Hubby and I went to preview the place after all the arrangements had been made and I became worried. These place were really, really tiny. I voiced my concerns to the group but was overwhelmed by everyone's spirit of adventure. Even as temperatures fell below freezing, the group was still up for it.
Then it snowed. Pipes and shower drains froze. And, you know what? It was still fun. We huddled around the fire pit absorbing smoke into our clothes, hair, and lungs and roasted marshmallows. We sang Kumbaya. We connected with one another. We trudged through the snow to a local brewery and watched the Seahawks beat the Lions and stayed warm for a few hours.
The next day, we found ourselves ensconced in ice. We had to chip out our cars in order to slip on down to Pine State Biscuits for breakfast. All in all, it was a big adventure in a tiny space. No one slipped on the ice and everyone got home safely.
Caravan is located in Portland's Alberta neighborhood within walking distance of bars, restaurants, and food trucks. Everything one might need for a big adventure.
Next big adventure: Mt. Hood Tiny House Village. This time, we'll aim for warmer weather.
Hubby and I went to preview the place after all the arrangements had been made and I became worried. These place were really, really tiny. I voiced my concerns to the group but was overwhelmed by everyone's spirit of adventure. Even as temperatures fell below freezing, the group was still up for it.
Then it snowed. Pipes and shower drains froze. And, you know what? It was still fun. We huddled around the fire pit absorbing smoke into our clothes, hair, and lungs and roasted marshmallows. We sang Kumbaya. We connected with one another. We trudged through the snow to a local brewery and watched the Seahawks beat the Lions and stayed warm for a few hours.
The next day, we found ourselves ensconced in ice. We had to chip out our cars in order to slip on down to Pine State Biscuits for breakfast. All in all, it was a big adventure in a tiny space. No one slipped on the ice and everyone got home safely.
Caravan is located in Portland's Alberta neighborhood within walking distance of bars, restaurants, and food trucks. Everything one might need for a big adventure.
Next big adventure: Mt. Hood Tiny House Village. This time, we'll aim for warmer weather.
Thursday, January 12, 2017
20,000 Stars
'Bucks has "double star days" which should be self-explanatory. In case it's not, Starbucks rewards members of its Rewards program with stars upon thars. Actually, they're virtual stars applied at a rate of 2 per $1 spent to your real or virtual card. Follow? When you amass 125 stars, you can trade them in for an absolutely real cup of coffee.
Once per month, certain members (the ones that drink enough coffee to qualify for "gold" status) can earn stars at a rate of 4 per $1. On my last "double star day" (yes, gold here) I purchased a pound of French Roast and asked for a half pound of Decaf Espresso. (The later was not for me as I do not believe in decaf in principle but was willing to make the purchase as a gateway bean for another coffee drinker who is delusional enough to think he can deny himself full strength brew.) The barista could not figure out what button to push to charge me for half a pound so he gave it to me as a "sample."
Cool beans! I gave him an extra large tip worth 8 virtual stars. I wonder how baristas would really feel about getting stars as tips. Considering 'Buck's foray into virtual currency, it may well be that baristas are already paid in stars. One never knows.
Here's some random information I came across regarding their Rewards cards (from their Terms and Conditions page):
Once per month, certain members (the ones that drink enough coffee to qualify for "gold" status) can earn stars at a rate of 4 per $1. On my last "double star day" (yes, gold here) I purchased a pound of French Roast and asked for a half pound of Decaf Espresso. (The later was not for me as I do not believe in decaf in principle but was willing to make the purchase as a gateway bean for another coffee drinker who is delusional enough to think he can deny himself full strength brew.) The barista could not figure out what button to push to charge me for half a pound so he gave it to me as a "sample."
Cool beans! I gave him an extra large tip worth 8 virtual stars. I wonder how baristas would really feel about getting stars as tips. Considering 'Buck's foray into virtual currency, it may well be that baristas are already paid in stars. One never knows.
Here's some random information I came across regarding their Rewards cards (from their Terms and Conditions page):
You may not have more than $500 in value on any of your Starbucks Cards at any time, and no more than $2,000 may be associated with any one Starbucks Card in a single day. This means that the activity on any one of your Starbucks Cards cannot exceed $2,000 over the course of a day. The total value you may load onto all of your Starbucks Cards, together with the value of any new Starbucks Cards that you may purchase, may not exceed $10,000 on any given day.Egads, that's a lot of stars! And I thought I drank a lot of coffee!
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Good work, Sandy!
Duvall Bag Ladies
This is a blog post about a friend of mine who is working with others in her community to crochet sleeping mats for the homeless out of plastic grocery bags.
Good work, Sandy!
This is a blog post about a friend of mine who is working with others in her community to crochet sleeping mats for the homeless out of plastic grocery bags.
Good work, Sandy!
Figures
Hubby has one of those digital watches that chimes on the hour. He doesn't know how to turn the chime off so away it chimes all night long. Considering I live near an airport, the railroad tracks, and a state highway, I don't even notice it. The only time I ever hear it is at 6 a.m.
My alarm is set for 6:30.
My alarm is set for 6:30.
Monday, January 9, 2017
Plan your time accordingly.
INTERNATIONAL EARTH ROTATION AND REFERENCE SYSTEMS SERVICE (IERS)
SERVICE INTERNATIONAL DE LA ROTATION TERRESTRE ET DES SYSTEMES DE REFERENCE
SERVICE DE LA ROTATION TERRESTRE
OBSERVATOIRE DE PARIS
61, Av. de l'Observatoire 75014 PARIS (France)
Tel. : 33 (0) 1 40 51 23 35
FAX : 33 (0) 1 40 51 22 91
Internet : services.iers@obspm.fr
Paris, 9 January 2017
Bulletin C 53
To authorities responsible
for the measurement and
distribution of time
INFORMATION ON UTC - TAI
NO leap second will be introduced at the end of June 2017.
The difference between Coordinated Universal Time UTC and the
International Atomic Time TAI is :
from 2017 January 1, 0h UTC, until further notice : UTC-TAI = -37 s
Leap seconds can be introduced in UTC at the end of the months of December
or June, depending on the evolution of UT1-TAI. Bulletin C is mailed every
six months, either to announce a time step in UTC, or to confirm that there
will be no time step at the next possible date.
Christian BIZOUARD
Director
Earth Orientation Center of IERS
Observatoire de Paris, France
SERVICE INTERNATIONAL DE LA ROTATION TERRESTRE ET DES SYSTEMES DE REFERENCE
SERVICE DE LA ROTATION TERRESTRE
OBSERVATOIRE DE PARIS
61, Av. de l'Observatoire 75014 PARIS (France)
Tel. : 33 (0) 1 40 51 23 35
FAX : 33 (0) 1 40 51 22 91
Internet : services.iers@obspm.fr
Paris, 9 January 2017
Bulletin C 53
To authorities responsible
for the measurement and
distribution of time
INFORMATION ON UTC - TAI
NO leap second will be introduced at the end of June 2017.
The difference between Coordinated Universal Time UTC and the
International Atomic Time TAI is :
from 2017 January 1, 0h UTC, until further notice : UTC-TAI = -37 s
Leap seconds can be introduced in UTC at the end of the months of December
or June, depending on the evolution of UT1-TAI. Bulletin C is mailed every
six months, either to announce a time step in UTC, or to confirm that there
will be no time step at the next possible date.
Christian BIZOUARD
Director
Earth Orientation Center of IERS
Observatoire de Paris, France
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
2017 Brew News
We can look forward to (at least) three new breweries to open in 2017 in the VanWA area, and two tap houses:
I get a free renewal of my WABL membership when I visit 50 different breweries. I already have 45 stamps in my passport. At this point, I don't really need to go anywhere to get the last five because the breweries are coming to me!
- McMenamins (which, btw, is NOT pronounced mc-minimums) is building a new facility in Kalama, WA, 30 miles north of Vancouver. In a nod to the town founder's heritage, the building's architecture will be modeled after the Pioneer Inn in Lahaina, Maui. It will include a 40-room hotel, restaurant, rooftop pub, and brewery.
- Even closer, Grains of Wrath is opening in Camas, only 13 miles to the east. In addition to the brewery, their facility will also contain a restaurant.
- Brothers Cascadia Brewing will open in Hazel Dell, just north of Vancouver.
- Final Draft Tap House will be opening in 2017 in East Vancouver.
- FlyBoy Brewing Tap House, will also be located in East Vancouver.
- Beerded Brothers, an existing brewery, will be opening a tasting room downtown. (Yay, biking distance!)
- And, Mt. Tabor's Vancouver location will finally reopen after a long closure to relocate from downtown to a larger facility in the Felida neighborhood. (That's the rumor anyway.)
My count for 2016 is three new breweries (Hopworks Urban Brewery, Victor-23 Craft Brewery, and Trusty Brewing Company) and three tap houses (Tap Union Freehouse, Domsday Brewing Safe House, and Ben's Bottle Shop). I would not be surprised if I missed a few as they are popping up faster than coffee houses at this rate. But, believe me, I'll do my best to keep up.
I get a free renewal of my WABL membership when I visit 50 different breweries. I already have 45 stamps in my passport. At this point, I don't really need to go anywhere to get the last five because the breweries are coming to me!
Here's to new brews in 2017. Cheers!
Monday, January 2, 2017
Happy New Beer!
2016 was the year of beer for me. It all started with a taster flight at Feral Public House in Vancouver, Washington, and my world was forever changed.
I soon discovered the Brewcouver Passport which led me to nine more breweries located in Vancouver alone. I moved on to the Pour of Discovery Passport which introduced me to the North Bank breweries, so named for being located on the north shore of the Columbia River - 13 more breweries to try.
And, then, I became a member of Washington Beer Lovers (WABL) which encompasses all the aforementioned breweries plus 325 more! Just since Labor Day weekend, when I received my passport in the mail, I have visited 45 breweries:
We'll be kicking off the New Year with more new beer at the Holiday Hangover Brew Fest on January 14 in Hood River, OR.
So much beer, so little time. But, here's to new discoveries! May your 2017 be filled with new adventures and new friends. Maybe, over a pint of beer.
I soon discovered the Brewcouver Passport which led me to nine more breweries located in Vancouver alone. I moved on to the Pour of Discovery Passport which introduced me to the North Bank breweries, so named for being located on the north shore of the Columbia River - 13 more breweries to try.
And, then, I became a member of Washington Beer Lovers (WABL) which encompasses all the aforementioned breweries plus 325 more! Just since Labor Day weekend, when I received my passport in the mail, I have visited 45 breweries:
North Jetty Brewing | Islands & Peninsulas | 9/9/16 | Seaview |
Aslan Brewing Co | North Sound | 9/28/16 | Bellingham |
Boundary Bay Brewery and Bistro | North Sound | 9/29/16 | Bellingham |
Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen | North Sound | 9/29/16 | Bellingham |
Kulshan Brewing Co. | North Sound | 9/28/16 | Bellingham |
Wander Brewing | North Sound | 9/28/16 | Bellingham |
20 Corners Brewery | Seattle & King Co. | 12/24/16 | Woodinville |
Bellevue Brewing Co | Seattle & King Co. | 11/11/16 | Seattle |
Geaux Brewing | Seattle & King Co. | 11/11/16 | Seattle |
Machine House Brewery | Seattle & King Co. | 10/2/16 | Seattle |
Pike Brewing | Seattle & King Co. | 10/1/16 | Seattle |
Resonate Brewery | Seattle & King Co. | 11/10/16 | Seattle |
54-40 Brewing | South & Central | 9/4/16 | Washougal |
Amnesia Brewing | South & Central | 9/4/16 | Washougal |
Ashtown Brewing Company | South & Central | 10/2/16 | Longview |
Backwoods Brewing | South & Central | 9/17/16 | Carson |
Barrel Mountain Brewing | South & Central | 10/17/16 | Battleground |
Dick's Northwest Sausage & Deli | South & Central | 11/23/16 | Vancouver |
Doomsday Brewing Co | South & Central | 9/17/16 | Washougal |
Everybody's Brewing | South & Central | 9/17/16 | White Salmon |
Five Dons Brewing | South & Central | 10/16/16 | Longview |
Fortside Brewing Company | South & Central | 10/7/16 | Vancouver |
Ghost Runner Brewery | South & Central | 9/14/16 | Vancouver |
Heathen Brewing | South & Central | 11/5/16 | Vancouver |
Heathen Brewing - Feral Public House | South & Central | 11/29/16 | Vancouver |
Loowit Brewing | South & Central | 10/16/16 | Vancouver |
McMenamins - Columbia River | South & Central | 11/19/16 | Vancouver |
McMenamins - East Vancouver | South & Central | 12/28/16 | Vancouver |
Mill City Brew Werks | South & Central | 12/30/16 | Camas |
Northwood Public House | South & Central | 12/28/16 | Vancouver |
Old Ivy Brewery and Taproom | South & Central | 11/26/16 | Vancouver |
Parkers Steakhouse & Brewery | South & Central | 11/26/16 | Castle Rock |
Railside Brewing | South & Central | 11/5/16 | Vancouver |
Trap Door Brewing | South & Central | 11/5/16 | Vancouver |
Trusty Brewing Co. | South & Central | 12/20/16 | Vancouver |
Victor 23 Brewing | South & Central | 11/29/16 | Vancouver |
Walking Man Brewing | South & Central | 12/3/16 | Stevenson |
7 Seas Brewery and Taproom | South Sound | 11/26/16 | Tacoma |
Engine House No. 9 | South Sound | 10/2/16 | Tacoma |
Fish Tale Brew Pub | South Sound | 10/16/16 | Olympia |
Harmon Brewery & Eatery | South Sound | 9/3/16 | Olympia |
McMenamins - Olympic Club | South Sound | 12/26/16 | Centralia |
McMenamins Spar Cafe | South Sound | 9/4/16 | Olympia |
Narrows Brewing Co. | South Sound | 12/26/16 | Tacoma |
Northwest Brewing Company | South Sound | 10/16/16 | Pacific |
All of those listed are also in the Brewcouver or Pour of Discovery Passports (or both). However, I need to mention River Mile 38 Brewing Company in Cathlamet WA as a brewery that I visited with the Pour of Discovery Passport but haven't been back to visit since getting my WABL Passport. (It's worth the drive so I will definitely be back.)
This doesn't cover the beer I've tasted at the quarterly beer festivals in Vancouver WA and others such as the one hosted by Shorty's Garden & Home. I also have a Brewery app on my phone that covers all of the United States which is a handy place to keep notes about the places I've visited and the beers I've tasted. Outside the state of Washington, I've visited:
Kohola Brewery - Lahaina, HII must say, that's a ridiculous amount of beer! We can just say goodbye to skinny jeans in 2017!
La Quinta Brewing Co. - La Quinta, CA
Maui Brewing Co. - Lahaina, HI
Old Town Brewing - Portland, OR
Tamarack Brewing Co. - Missoula, MT
Thunder Island - Cascade Locks, OR
We'll be kicking off the New Year with more new beer at the Holiday Hangover Brew Fest on January 14 in Hood River, OR.
So much beer, so little time. But, here's to new discoveries! May your 2017 be filled with new adventures and new friends. Maybe, over a pint of beer.
Sunday, January 1, 2017
I'm glad that's over.
December stresses me out. It consists of short days and long lists: things to buy, things to clean, much to organize, parties to attend, and expectations that can't possibly all be met much less identified. It also means doctor appointments as the last of the year's medical benefits must be used up or lost forever.
I had a mammogram, got my eyes checked, and had an appointment with my regular physician. She's a lovely woman and, funny as it might sound, I always like seeing her. This time, when she asked me how I was doing, I said, "Stresssed," breaking into tears.
She suggested that I might be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). She told me to get a bright lamp, regular exercise and sleep, and increase my intake of Vitamin D, and Omega 3 fatty acids. All of these helped but when December 26th finally rolled around, I felt like a huge weight had been lifted. Christmas was over and it all went just fine regardless of any amount of handwringing on my part.
The last week of December felt like a lazy vacation. No stress at work, no stress at home. The freezer was full of food and I didn't even need to cook or go to the grocery store. The house was already cleaned and all the house guests had gone home. Nothing to do but relax, and read a good book.
January means the beginning of tax season (officially, it begins January 23rd) but that's a different kind of stress, and not necessarily a bad one (until, maybe, April). There's a hopefulness about saying goodbye to one year and looking forward to another. Anything can happen. Some of it might be good. Gatherings with friends are filled with more anticipation than expectation. The sun will come up tomorrow, as they say. I'm here by my window waiting.
Now that I've put a name on it (SAD), I feel like I can let it go. I already feel better and when next holiday season year rolls around I'm better prepared to head off the depression. Next time, I hope to greet my doctor with smiles instead of tears but that's not the worst way a year can end. At least it's better than the year I ended up in the Emergency Room because I was full of shit.
True story. But that one's too depressing.
I had a mammogram, got my eyes checked, and had an appointment with my regular physician. She's a lovely woman and, funny as it might sound, I always like seeing her. This time, when she asked me how I was doing, I said, "Stresssed," breaking into tears.
She suggested that I might be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). She told me to get a bright lamp, regular exercise and sleep, and increase my intake of Vitamin D, and Omega 3 fatty acids. All of these helped but when December 26th finally rolled around, I felt like a huge weight had been lifted. Christmas was over and it all went just fine regardless of any amount of handwringing on my part.
The last week of December felt like a lazy vacation. No stress at work, no stress at home. The freezer was full of food and I didn't even need to cook or go to the grocery store. The house was already cleaned and all the house guests had gone home. Nothing to do but relax, and read a good book.
January means the beginning of tax season (officially, it begins January 23rd) but that's a different kind of stress, and not necessarily a bad one (until, maybe, April). There's a hopefulness about saying goodbye to one year and looking forward to another. Anything can happen. Some of it might be good. Gatherings with friends are filled with more anticipation than expectation. The sun will come up tomorrow, as they say. I'm here by my window waiting.
Now that I've put a name on it (SAD), I feel like I can let it go. I already feel better and when next holiday season year rolls around I'm better prepared to head off the depression. Next time, I hope to greet my doctor with smiles instead of tears but that's not the worst way a year can end. At least it's better than the year I ended up in the Emergency Room because I was full of shit.
True story. But that one's too depressing.