Pool Party
Miata Top Transitions since 01/01/07: 186
We went out with our usual group to our usual Aiken haunt tonight. Good times with good friends, but it was a bittersweet evening. I returned my Godson Gnorm to his parents. 🙂
Bruschetta for appetizer. I had the Sun dried Tomato & Prosciutto Personal Pizza. Donna had her usual Seafood Ravioli. We both had a glass of wine to drink.
In Yesterday’s post I listed a couple of Spenser’s Crime Buster Rules. Later in the book he mentions “Spenser’s Rule.” Seeing as he is mainly involved in busting crimes is that to be understood here? I think in this case it must be, considering the rule in question is obviously related to that endeavor.
Spenser’s Crime Buster Rule #113: As a last disparate fall back position, you find someone to follow, and follow them.
If it was more along the lines of, “Always keep a cold six pack of Sam Adams on hand for guests.” I might have been labeled as just Spenser’s Rule…
Another vacation outtake. This is from the Olympic Sculpture Garden in Seattle. The title of this piece is Wake and it is by Richard Serra. 10 big ol’ rusty metal plates welded into 5 wave shaped forms. To get a sense of scale look to the left and you will see Donna in her red jacket.
I ran out of books to read after I finished the one on the plane home and haven’t had time to get to the used bookstore yet, so I had to re-read something I had around the house. Picked “School Days” by Robert B. Parker. Tonight I stumbled on the section of the book I was thinking of back in March. Here for posterity are the Spenser Crime Buster Rules so far:
#8: Always look.
#8a: Don’t blunder into something while you’re looking.
If I find more I’ll make a separate page for them.
A couple more camera contenders surfaced today, both of them Canons; 1) PowerShot A710IS & B) PowerShot SD800IS. The SD800 is about the same size as my current Kodak and it’s zoom’s widest angle is 28mm, not the 23 I have already, but it meets ever other criteria. The 710 is the least expensive option, but it’s zoom starts at 35mm. Plus it, like the Panasonic DMC-TZ3 I mentioned yesterday, are about and 1-1/2″ thick compared to my little more than 3/4″ Kodak. I will need to go to a store and put one in my back pocket try it out first (hopefully not getting picked up for shoplifting in the attempt.)
I’m digital camera shopping. It has only been 14 months since I bought the Kodak V570 and I still really like it, but there are a couple of features that it doesn’t have that I want. 1) Image Stabilization. Have you ever tried to take a blur free photo while standing on the vibrating deck of a ferry? 2) I really miss some sort of manual exposure control. Ever try and get a crisp image of something close and something far at the same time without aperture priority or a manual mode?
Any of my needs taken alone are not too difficult fulfill;
(the last two are not deal breakers, but nice to have) all together they add up to something nearly impossible to find so far. Right now real close to and leaning towards: Panasonic DMC-TZ3
Donna had a tough morning, so we went out to the Evergreen Chinese Buffet for lunch:
I took 293 pictures on the trip northwest. I started separating the wheat from the chaff tonight by getting rid of the crummy exposures, the out of focus images and the what was I thinking pictures. Eighty three of the photos included Gnorm the gnome which came out too. The best of Gnorm’s Gnorthwest Photos cam be seen on my Flickr page. After the first run through I got it down to 62.
The above photo is one of the outtakes. We went for a walk at dusk on the beach at Kalaloch and I set up the camera on my gorillapod for the long exposure while Donna continued on down the stairs. The red blur in the lower right is her in her red jacket walking through the scene.
Yes again. At 5:00 PM eastern time on the USA Network TDPM was broadcast and I watched the whole thing. This makes about 2 dozen viewings of Dead Man’s Chest. I’ve seen the second movie twice, once in the theater and once at home on DVD. In spite of the pan & scan, in spite of the editing, in spite of the commercial interruptions the first is far superior to the second. I haven’t seen the third yet and will probably rent it when it comes out, but I’m betting it won’t top the original either.
Take 8 days off and you forget. We went out to breakfast yesterday and I didn’t write in the post, so here is the wrap-up and I’ll try not to do it again. Toasted bagel with cream cheese for her and a cranberry pecan muffin for me. Donna drank a hot chocolate and I had water.
Remember meals out on vacation don’t count. Good thing too, as I’m a little embarrassed by how much we spent on the evening meal at the Mariott last Friday.
Poor Donna because the day after we arrived in Washington she came down with a sniffley, sneezey, coughing thing and she is just now getting over it. At first we though it might be an allergy to something out there because spring is in full bloom out there, but we are not too sure. I’m thinking it is something she got at work before we left because a couple other folks at work reported similar symptoms. She is pretty much over it now and I think how she managed to get rid of it was by giving it to me. I started with a slight sore throat on Saturday night and today I’m flirting with a runny nose and some body aches. Didn’t I already have this crap once before not to long ago?
We were on vacation and did not seek out any Post Offices, but this happened by pure chance. We went into the food store in the same shopping ceter.
We expected a Sebring for our convertible rental in Seattle, but ended up in a PT Cruiser. Not a lot of trunk room in it, more than a Miata, but no where near as much space as in a Sebring. It was a smaller car than we normally get, so you would have thunk it would be easier to maneuver in tight spots, but you would be wrong. It had the turning radius of a bus, which I guess goes right along with the very high seating position. I’ve always kind of liked the looks of the PT Cruiser and the convertible has only 2-doors which I think looks even better than the standard 4-door version, but apparently it is not as distinctive as I thought. On one of our ferry rides we were stopped next to a car load of twenty-something females and the driver asked me what kind of car we were in. I replied, “PT Cruiser.” “Oh,” she says, “I thought it was a Beetle.”
Just over a week ago I was reading Ain’t Chicken where Carol was talking about her first spawn and I was sort of jealous. I’ve been blogging a year and a half longer than her and I’ve never inspired anyone to start blogging. Well, I’m jealous no more, CT started What Do You Drive? last Friday and credited me with “inspiring” him. I’ve of course linked it in the Miata Blogs sections in the sidebar.
A hazy long term memory made me think that I might have actually inspired another one, but my initial search didn’t turn up any evidence. Deeper probing resulted in a confirmation of my original thought, it happened way back in May of 2004 with Rick’s Obsession (that link to me in his post is dead by a couple generations though.)
I’ve also added another category of links for folks who blog that also live in South Carolina, appropriately titled, SC Blogs. So far there is only one link, Random Connections, an upstate blogger who stumbled onto me via my SC Post Office page on Flckr. I will probably go Googling for others in the near future.