adventures and observations of a designer, journalist and pioneer of the ever-changing landscape of media.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Katie visits and yay for vacation!
My best friend is in town from Boston. I've been showing her the Boise sites including downtown shopping, nightlife and a trip to Tablerock to see the city. Tomorrow we're going to set out on a inflatable boat to float the Boise river.


Trip home
I went boating with my family on the Columbia and we camped on the dock at Sacajawea Park last weekend.


I wakeboarded. Up on the first try, too.
My best attempt at a moonrise shot.
These were on the bank at the park.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
More McClatchy news
McClatchy is entering a wage-freeze. Someone at work said, "Maybe they'll they'll give us double raises next year."
I think that might defeat the purpose of a cost-cutting measure.
I think that might defeat the purpose of a cost-cutting measure.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
what's in your junk drawer?
I save ... everything.
This is part sentiment, part practical: What if I need it again? What if I want to look at it someday?
Someone asked me recently if I have a junk drawer. You know, the drawer with random receipts, a pair of scissors and other misc. stuff that has no proper place.
I responded that every drawer I own is a junk drawer.
But every once in a while I get in the mood for organizing. Kind of spring cleaning. Today is one of those days. In my sorting, organizing and tossing of old bank statements I found some interesting things.
Here's laundry list of the most interesting:
This is part sentiment, part practical: What if I need it again? What if I want to look at it someday?
Someone asked me recently if I have a junk drawer. You know, the drawer with random receipts, a pair of scissors and other misc. stuff that has no proper place.
I responded that every drawer I own is a junk drawer.
But every once in a while I get in the mood for organizing. Kind of spring cleaning. Today is one of those days. In my sorting, organizing and tossing of old bank statements I found some interesting things.
Here's laundry list of the most interesting:
- $30 Olive Garden gift card. I called the 1-800 number for the balance: 30 bucks, baby!
- My head shot and script from the Vagina Monologues. A notebook where I copied my monologue about a thousand times to memorize it.
- The Washington State Magazine with my stories published in it.
- Many notebooks including reporter notes from my very first published story: A yearbook profile on the lead actor in Equus. He did a 20-minute scene in the nude.
- Notes from the Evergreen staff's MiX predictions for spring 2007 (Note: expect a follow-up post on this one.)
- A Barbie birthday card with a "License for Fun" for the "State of Happiness." (Kristen and Katie).
- A picture from Rancho Vallejo in which I'm wearing the giant sombrero on my 21st.
- The results from the drug test for my current employment.
- A doctor's note that said I was essentially blind and should be excused from any visual activity.
- A thank you letter from E-Flo to the Ev editorial board.
- "Most likely to return as adviser" award for the Evergreen.
- Countless Evergreen budgets.
- A keychain phono of my friend Katie and I on the NYNY rollercoaster in Vegas.
- Staff nametags for the Spokesman and the Tri-City Herald.
- Two Red Cross certification cards.
- A photo copied version of 'The Elements of Graphic Design."
- My Fred Meyer rewards card (I've been looking for this.)
- The warranty for my Les Schwab tires. File that.
- Numerous electronic manuals including the one for my first cell phone and the one for a camera that is permanently out of commission. So glad I saved those ...
the cross that looks over Boise
There's a giant, fluorescent-lit cross that glows in Boise's night sky. I finally found out what Boise looks like from the cross's point of view on a recent trip to Tablerock with my friend Joshua and his son. Here's some pictures:







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