Sunday, December 14, 2008
Arctic Breeze
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Call!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
It's been a while

Sunday, Thess and I went for a drive down south on HW1 to take some pictures down the coast. Our itinerary was to reach Ano Nuevo state park, but that was more like a heading and we made stops whenever a place might have a calling (the beach above was about 5 or so miles north of the park). On the way back we made stops at the goat ranch and downtown Half Moon Bay.Back in Seattle I took my kayak out for a trip one weekend around Lake Union. The season's pretty much over but for as long as the cold is tolerable I'll probably keep taking my kayak out before it goes into hibernation for the winter.
I do hope the sun continues to shine so I can paddle on my kayak some more....which come to think of it is a story I haven't even mentioned here. It's a Northwest Kayak Cadence LP. I've rented Northwest Kayaks before at Lopez island and have really grown fond of them. It's very hard to find one used in the market but I lucked out with a private seller at Friday Harbor. I enjoy the fact that this brand is local (handmade in their facility in Redmond)...which, as of this writing, is where my kayak is at...for rudder replacement (to switch to their new rudder design....alas one of the benefits of having the local factory in your neighborhood :)).
Monday, August 18, 2008
Return to Lake Union

Monday, August 11, 2008
Deception Pass
It was a dim Sunday morning starting off of Bowman Bay that we made the trek of what was the final day of training from Seattle's NWOC. The destination was to get to Deception Pass and try paddle strokes against the different currents near the bridge. There was very light traffic that day, just your occasional speedboat or cruiser, and a log tug(?). I pretty much stayed last in the convoy, though I will say not by intention alone (I'm still a slow paddler :) ). It's great being last, though, as I always have these calm moments when I pause and just enjoy floating out there in open water, watching the island and sea from afar. It's a very peaceful experience.Monday, July 28, 2008
To CA and Back

Hayward, CA - Visiting the Japanese Garden in Hayward felt like visiting an old friend. Many times I had walked through those paths when I lived there and it always catches me how the place has its own power of isolation. You know the garden is sorrounded by residential and commercial areas, and yet you feel the distance that suddenly disconnects you from those structures the minute you pass through the gate. Like a familiar face, you are reminded of all the confessions and pondering that were exposed in the protection of solace. The garden is rich in plant life, but retains its character with fixtures, gravel, and water elements.
South San Francisco, CA - My mom plants a lot, among them roses, in my brother's house and everytime I stay there it's hard to not to stare at some in the morning or late afternoon when the light is soft. It may be summer elsewhere in the bay area, but in South SF chances are its about five to seven degrees lower. My old pickup truck, which was parked in the driveway one day, had a yellow rose peeking from the window...a very welcome sight indeed :).
Mountain View, CA - Ahh time for a Police concert! It was a full moon over the Shoreline Ampitheater and a nice time to be on the lawn (if you don't mind the "weeds"). Stewart Copeland was in full throttle with that gargantuan drum kit (one of those sixteen wheelers outside was probably for all his gear)! Andy Sommers and Sting were pretty much the same. The Police song catalog is loaded and it wasnt at all hard for them to get the crowd energized. I had a feeling though that this show was really more for Andy and Stewart and however it had been (and is) for all of them, this shot at redemption is well worth it.
North Bend, WA - Company picnic. Country setting. Food and entertainment provided. What's not to like? As soon as I entered the grounds my eyes got distracted by the motocross bikes suddenly popping in the air. That didnt last long though...hunger was setting in and so I proceeded to the booths. What can I say? It was a great time to be a non-vegetarian. All the veggie food lines were long (with the exception of the fries booth), so I leisurely strolled in and picked up my hamburger (yum!). There were some adult spots but this whole event was more wholesome and lots of activities for kids. So I knew I wasn't going to be around for that long...now is that a pork bun booth?
North Bend, WA - Iron Horse Park is not too far from where I was so I what the heck... I wish I had my bike with me, though... There was a nice trail that loops into Iron Horse and to what I had hoped to see (the steel bridge), but was probably too far so I just hiked as far as I could and turned back. Along the way though I kept looking at these flowers that looked like trumpets(?). A biker even stopped when he saw me photographing them and showed me the ones he had on his phone. I'd certainly want to come back here someday and go further up the trail.Monday, June 23, 2008
Lopez Island

I'd definitely like to do this again.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Shame Alarm
I know, I know.....this particular co-blog is starting to grow algae. And it's not that nothing's been happening despite the busy machinery at work, it's just plain lack of an image to choose and post here...and I've got quite a selection to choose from, but alas, unable to, for one reason or another....Ahhh, drop it. Ok, ok, I'll drop and do my fifty push-ups, run around the court in the rain, and carry those two cans of water up the stairs. Ya happy?
Fall back in, soldier :)
Thursday, May 08, 2008
The Asian Gang
Heeeey...what'ya-know.....they let us Pinoys join the Asian club. Being tagged Asian......I don't really know how to feel about it when people make it a point of debate. But when I'm asked of my ethnicity I do just say Asian out of convenience. Should I clarify and say Southeast Asian? Or how about those times when the only other available option is Pacific Islander?.....which I do select when that's the case....maybe that's more accurate, since we're as brown as the Hawaiians (generally, I mean, I myself am not that dark skinned). I can't blame the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese for complaining....I mean our skin generally isn't as light as theirs and our ancestry really goes back to the tribal Negritos (really dark-skinned folks). But with so many years of colonization by the Spanish, Japanese, French, and American people, we're basically mutts, mixed, or whatever.Why am I even having this discussion? ....hmmmm....I guess I just had time to spare :).
Have a good one.....and if you're Asian, have a good one, buddy :)
Friday, April 18, 2008
Spring?
Friday, March 28, 2008
Spring Training 2008
We secured tickets to three games this year, and with great timing.......Friday and Saturday games with Barry Zito and Matt Cain pitching in Scottsdale and a Sunday stint by Tim Lincecum in Surprise (AZ).Friday, March 07, 2008
Package Tex
It's that time of the year in my workplace where you could get an opportunity to attend a conference...which this year happened to be in Texas. We stayed at the Gaylord-Texan...a resort hotel...or as we came to call it: the "Biodome". The whole place is under one roof. If you stand in the center atrium, just make a 360 degree turn and you'll get a glimpse of everything Texas...from the Alamo and Spanish churches to accents meant to remind you of the lone star state's cowboy past.This year also happened to be the year I get to speak at one of the conference's sessions (last year's abstract was not selected) and I personally think I did alright. We met with a lot of vendors and I am still feeling the effects of being stuffed with caravans (well I gotta use a tex reference, right?) of food and drinks.
Still.....I can't really say I've been to Texas since we never really strayed that far from the "Biodome"...can I at least say I've been to DFW? :)
Thursday, February 21, 2008
2007 year marker
The company I work for promotes using public transportation and provides us with free bus passes. I've made an effort to ride the bus every now and then, but honestly not as frequently as I probably should. Riding public transport gives me memories of when I was a heavy commuter back in the Philippines...where it's anything but dull when you compete with the masses for all the trains, buses, jeepneys, and tricycles during rush hour. Every day was an adventure :)
So 2008 doesn't look like a long year for some reason. I feel like I can already see 2009 in the horizon...strange, huh?
Monday, January 14, 2008
Home for the Holidays 2007
I had left the night before so I could miss the morning traffic in Portland. I got as far as Salem and stayed there for the night. The following day I thought I'd spend the day doing detours whenever I could, so I did drive around Salem, Albany, and Roseburg, just driving around for no particular reason. I had a GPS unit so getting back to I-5 was never a problem :).The weather was very bad this year and as I got closer to the CA border and into the higher elevation of Ashland OR, snow began to fall. I was probably near the summit when traffic went into a complete halt as some trucks stopped in the middle of the road, fearing slippage, to put on their chains. Despite my brother's advice for me to bring chains, I didn't bring any...I was just plain stubborn about it, I guess, not to mention the fact that I have a big nail (well, actually a screw) on one of my front tires (alas, a spike for the snow ;) ).
Anyway, police finally arrived and guided a small group of us cars around the trucks and allowed us to proceed. As soon as we were free and clear I realized why the trucks decided to make that dead stop: the next 12 miles were steep downgrades. Still, I continued at the best pace I could manage, until I was the only car on the road (literally). Anyway, I got through just fine. I have to give credit to the road crews at OR. The roads were pretty much sprinkled with gravel so I knew I wasn't in any serious danger.
On my return trip, I actually got to see these de-icer trucks that travel in pairs (or sometimes as a trio), systematically shovelling roads and spraying gravel.

