Sunday, May 21, 2006
TV Anywhere
Frontier Airlines offers DirecTV on their flights. You are able to view it for free while taxiing and the first 15 minutes of the flight. The you must pay $5 for service during the entire flight. I boarded the plane and the Cards/Mets were on ESPN. 8th inning, 1-0 Cards. We took off and just before the free service cut off, Isringhausen got Cliff Floyd to ground out with the bases loaded to end the game. I had a reserved celebration and this being a St. Louis-bound flight, was disappointed to see no one else pumping their fists or clapping. Go Cards!
Monday, May 15, 2006
Live from Grand Junction, Colorado
Busniness has taken me to a gorgeous place, Grand Junction, CO.
Finished up at 5 pm and headed to a local bike shop and rented a hybrid bike (mountain frame with street thin tires). I heard there was a path along the Colorado River near town so I headed over to check it out. I went a few miles, swerving to avoid rabbits darting across the path and missing a startled snake by inches.
Crossed the river and headed toward the rocky ridge of the Grand Junction Valley walls.
Came upon a roadside parking lot with a few paths going to the top of Griggs Hill. I chained up my frame and headed to the top.
The North side of the valley looks as if it's a wrinkled sandstone wall that hasn't eroded much in a few million years in the arid evironment.
A 360 degree panorama from my perch atop Griggs Hill.
I set my camera on a rock and test its timer abilities.
My throat dry as the red Colorado dirt, I head back to town. An interesting request awaits me.
I finish off a good ride with a Cold Shiver Pale Ale at the local Rockslide Brewery.
It's good.
Finished up at 5 pm and headed to a local bike shop and rented a hybrid bike (mountain frame with street thin tires). I heard there was a path along the Colorado River near town so I headed over to check it out. I went a few miles, swerving to avoid rabbits darting across the path and missing a startled snake by inches.
Crossed the river and headed toward the rocky ridge of the Grand Junction Valley walls.
Came upon a roadside parking lot with a few paths going to the top of Griggs Hill. I chained up my frame and headed to the top.
The North side of the valley looks as if it's a wrinkled sandstone wall that hasn't eroded much in a few million years in the arid evironment.
A 360 degree panorama from my perch atop Griggs Hill.
I set my camera on a rock and test its timer abilities.
My throat dry as the red Colorado dirt, I head back to town. An interesting request awaits me.
I finish off a good ride with a Cold Shiver Pale Ale at the local Rockslide Brewery.
It's good.
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Walking Tulsa
Going for an early evening stroll in Tulsa, OK seems like the most ordinary thing in the world...
I cut over to the old Route 66 and see this wierdly titled restaurant...
Then see an interesting car on the campus of Tulsa University...
I saw a copyright infringing barber shop...
Then checked out the Tulsa Driller Man outside the Expo Center where I have been working...
It's business as usual deep in the heart of Oklahoma.
I cut over to the old Route 66 and see this wierdly titled restaurant...
Then see an interesting car on the campus of Tulsa University...
I saw a copyright infringing barber shop...
Then checked out the Tulsa Driller Man outside the Expo Center where I have been working...
It's business as usual deep in the heart of Oklahoma.
How we get down...
This is a very special post. Believe it or not, this is post #100 on my humble Champon Adventures blogg. Some people knock out 100 posts in a couple days. But I have a certain standard of quality I've always upheld for all of the materials I post. Today is no different. Here is a special video clip captured by my friend Bisck that actually raises the standard of quality on my blogg:
Priceless indeed, isn't it? These are the types of videos I look forward to shooting with my brand new camera, a Sony Cybershot DSC-W50. I got a slick 2GB memory card with it, so even if I shoot a video that's not as artistic as this, I don't have to worry about wasting precious memory space.
I am currently in Tulsa, OK. I plan on going out and walking the streets to check out this Dubai of the Midwest. Perhaps I can share something from my stroll later on.
Priceless indeed, isn't it? These are the types of videos I look forward to shooting with my brand new camera, a Sony Cybershot DSC-W50. I got a slick 2GB memory card with it, so even if I shoot a video that's not as artistic as this, I don't have to worry about wasting precious memory space.
I am currently in Tulsa, OK. I plan on going out and walking the streets to check out this Dubai of the Midwest. Perhaps I can share something from my stroll later on.
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