Monday, June 23, 2008

People ask weird questions.


So, I have the most random questions asked of me whenever I am preparing to leave anywhere on my bike.
Since it is summer the most common one is, "aren't you hot with that helmet, leather pants, and jacket on?" My most common response tends to be, "well yes, but it is better than a really bad sunburn, roadrash, and brain damage."
The most interesting thing is that the questions that are thrown at me in the winter and/or when it is raining are basically the same, but with a slight twist. Mostly, "aren't you cold." "you know it is raining, right?"
I don't understand people, do they think motorcycles melt in the rain?
I mean seriously, I go skiing when it is below freezing, what makes you think 35 degrees on a motorcycle really makes much of a difference?
Overall it just comes down to ignorance. They just don't know any better.
Kind of like how non skiers don't understand the huge grin on your face when it is snowing in the city.
They just don't get it.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Yeah, it's still hot

Another weird thing about SLC. It has this huge potential to be an awesome ski town, actually it is an awesome ski town, just without the ski town.
I mean, it has some of the greatest skiing on earth, the license plate does not lie.
The longest I drove this season was 45 minutes, the shortest about 25.
The powder was deep, and light. Storm after storm kept coming in and puking more snow on these beautiful rocky mountains. There are nine ski resorts within 45 minutes of this city.
The only thing missing is the laid back ski town mentality.
Salt Lake City is too generic. It might as well be a suburb of Los Angeles. It really doesn't have it's own identity, except for the fact that the LDS church basically owns it. Which in itself, is a bit off putting if you are not LDS.
Most people always seem to drive like they are an hour late for their wedding. Which, comically, is a common place thing in this city.
Most people are always in some kind of hurry, running red lights, illegal u-turns, practically running down pedestrians in the crosswalk. They really need to chill out, get off their cell phone, and pay attention to life.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

I never blog here do I...

I just realized my last blog was over a year ago. I am horrible. Well whatever, life is what it is.
So in the past year Sarah and I have moved to SLC Utah, had an amazing ski season, bought Sarah her own motorcycle, and decided to move back to Portland OR next May. My job is good, Sarah is enjoying massage, but also has a job at the local plasma donation center. She decided to get this job mostly because the economy is tanking. This way she has more stable income.

Regarding motorcycles, I currently ride a '90 Yamaha Virago XV1100, and we recently bought Sarah a '81 Virago XV750.
Sarah is slowly regaining her confidence on the road. Her first experience on the interstate was last Friday, she did fine, just isn't used to the speed yet.

Overall Utah isn't a horrible state to live in, it's just too hot. The biggest thing is it is just not Portland. We miss great beer, good live music, rain, green landscapes, and clean water and air.
The air quality here in SLC is horrible. I walked the dog today, and actually had trouble breathing.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

New update

Well it seems I haven't updated this since last October. Sometimes life just seems to get busy, and you forget the less important things in your life, like online blogs.
Just discovered this blog Music that makes you want to Dance
It is in interesting blog from a dancer in Sweden, if you are new to dancing and want to learn a little more about Jazz music, swing dancing etc, it is a good blog to read.
Just realized a friend of mine, Benji Schwimmer , is in Christina Aguilera's video "Candy Man", I can't believe he didn't tell me.
Anyway, so Sarah and I were married three weeks ago, the wedding was amazing. It ended up being about 75 and sunny in San Diego, perfect for an outdoor wedding. The planning of a wedding is really a lot easier than most people make it out to be, Sarah and I planned the whole thing. I don't get why people pay up the ass for a wedding planner when it is a lot more fun to do it yourself. Plus you get to make sure everything is exactly as you like it. I have heard horror stories from couples who used a wedding planner, and didn't like the results.
We used Affordable Wedding Video & Photo
They did an amazing job, it was all digital, so we got a copy of all the raw photos as well as the finished ones, and prints, it was less than $700.

Well this ski season is going well, the snow keeps falling, and we are loving it. Six feet fell just last week, and another four is expected this week. Mt Hood Meadows is where we work and ski on the weekends. I know I may be a bit biased, but honestly they have some of the best lift accessible terrain of any resort on the west coast. Then again I grew up in southern California, so I am used to man made snow with a two foot base. So I am used to Big Bear and Mt High.

I will be updating with photos later.



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