- 4 weeks and 1 day since Ive been hit by a car.
- 1 year and 3 days since we arrived in Arizona.
- 1 year, 2 months, 1 week and 5 days since Ive smoked a cigarette.
- 5 years, 8 months, and 6 days since I registered 64tacos.com.
- 7 years, 8 months, 3weeks and 6 days since I asked Jaime to marry me.
- 12 years, 6 months and 2 days since I first stepped foot in The Basement
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Its Been...
Friday, October 19, 2007
I Know a Girl with the Golden Touch
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
But Oh How the Music has Changed
It was a good day at work. I found out that the new guy is going to get fired after next week. (We need him to cover while another tech is on vacation.) I also got confirmation that I will be promoted to a Tech 3 due to the completion of my training last week. This includes a raise and makes me happy.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Driven Through the Canyons I was Dazzled by the Mountains and We Didnt Go Very Far
As much as I hate Phoenix, I absolutely love Arizona. Everywhere you look youre surrounded by beautiful scenery. Mountains, deserts, cactus forests, canyons (Grand and other kinds) and any other kind natural beauty you cant find in Michigan. We went camping this weekend. My lovely wife summed it up pretty well here, so Im going to bring a different take on the trip.
We headed East out of Phoenix and were dazzled by the sun setting behind us and lighting up the Superstition Mountains in front of us, turning them a beautiful dull red and orange color that can only be seen here in the desert. As we ascended, the darkness of night came over us and we were relegated to the taillights and headlights of those in front of us. We wound our way up through the mountains unaware of the true wonder that was surrounding us. Camp was made and we slept.
Upon exiting our tent the next morning, we were greeted with the site of a dark blue lake surrounded by cliffs of rock. The lake sat a good 20-30 feed below our camp site. On our side of the lake the shore was about as wide as the cliffs were high and provided a very enjoyable late morning hike. There wasnt much wild life, just your typical over fed campground squirrels and the like. The lake looked to be full of fish though.
The trip home opened our eyes to the near death experience that was our trip up the winding roads just feet away from deep valleys and canyons. We had the luxury of being able to see off the cliffs we were speeding around at 55 miles per hour this time. Theres only one thing in the world that can really compare to the majesty of mountain peaks all around you and that is the vastness of the ocean.
We headed East out of Phoenix and were dazzled by the sun setting behind us and lighting up the Superstition Mountains in front of us, turning them a beautiful dull red and orange color that can only be seen here in the desert. As we ascended, the darkness of night came over us and we were relegated to the taillights and headlights of those in front of us. We wound our way up through the mountains unaware of the true wonder that was surrounding us. Camp was made and we slept.
Upon exiting our tent the next morning, we were greeted with the site of a dark blue lake surrounded by cliffs of rock. The lake sat a good 20-30 feed below our camp site. On our side of the lake the shore was about as wide as the cliffs were high and provided a very enjoyable late morning hike. There wasnt much wild life, just your typical over fed campground squirrels and the like. The lake looked to be full of fish though.
The trip home opened our eyes to the near death experience that was our trip up the winding roads just feet away from deep valleys and canyons. We had the luxury of being able to see off the cliffs we were speeding around at 55 miles per hour this time. Theres only one thing in the world that can really compare to the majesty of mountain peaks all around you and that is the vastness of the ocean.
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