Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Who out there knows how to contact google? I didn't capitalize it on purpose. I just need to ask them a "quick" question. I mean I saw a guy at the beach the other day driving a really nice Nissan 350z with a 'google' license plate frame and then he gets out of the car and had a new 'google' t-shirt on so all I could do was assume that he was an employee. He must of known how to contact a "customer service" rep for a "quick" little old question right? He looked like he had worked really hard to get where he was to realize the american dream. Comming up through the ranks and having to sweep some floors. Fuck.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

HMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......
Amy sends me an email after 5 months... no message just a subject of "call me"

Should I post the topless pics I have of her?
Nay.

Friday, March 20, 2009

I have not made an entry in a few days but thought that if I am to obtain something like what I envision my ego to be in the material world I should make an entry.....
I have forgotten most all of what I was going to enter since I had forgot my password and which email addy I use for this service. Well 20 minutes later and alot of guessing and searching for the paper came up empty handed. I finally made an educted guess from my searching and was relieved. One that I was able to remember it finally and two that my desk is now clean. Well.. brilliant me I decided that this would be the most opportune time to re-write down this "easily remembered" combination once again. As I open up the folder where I am to place this new list of codes I find the 'old' list of passwords and jibberish.
This has now become my post with a random photography shot by Me.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

A few pics from our expedition to the DC-3 wreckage site on the "Rez". We didn't make it for several reasons but will be back. Happened upon a Geocache in the most untraveled area we crossed and were the first people there in a year. Well, 3 days short of a year. Just a jar with pencil and paper. (my favorite kind).





Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rattlesnake post.



This post is about the venerable Pit Viper the Rattlesnake. There are several species found in San Diego County and the one that was encountered today on my mountain bike ride was the Western Red Diamod. I think it is just a Western Diamondback with another name but I am not a verified Herpetologist.


The ride was going to be a 30 mile round trip out to Sycamore Canyon and Marthas Grove from La Mesa yet we cut it short when a snake similar to the one pictured was almost run over by me. He struck at me because my buddy rode by him while he was sunning himself on the road and startled it. by the time I went past about 3 seconds later he was scared and ready to strike. I crapped my pants when I caught it out of the corner of my eye lunging at my leg and bike as I whizzed by. I was sure that I got hit but luckily did not. I can imagine the nightmare that would of insued if I had! I jumped of my bike and checked my tremoring leg several times over as I watched the snake flip out into a bush. It was literally flipping into the bush. He was pissed!


I had so much adrenaline that I couldn't be sure that I didn't get bit because I had caught the end of my handlebar with the back of my thigh when I jumped off my bike and was "freaked" that is where he bit me. We decided to head back, well I made that decision. Two Rattlesnake sighting in two hours and having one strike at me was enough. (plus there was alot of mud)


Back to the first snake we saw. It was HUGE (pic). I had not seen a rattler in the wild in a long time and he was the biggest I have ever come across. About 4 feet and as big as my arm. The photo doesn't give it much perspective.


I encountered him on the main fire road on Cowells mountain where there were alot of hikers. We coaxed it back off the trail and put a rock Hoodoo by it and told the people we saw to watch out and spread the word. I think the memory of the first while I was encountering the second is what was so unnerving.


Also included is the recent photo and article of the recent World Record find for a Western Diamondback. Wow! And a pic of the potential damage that a rattlesnake bite can do to a human besides killing you. After doing some research there are alot of factors that go into the severity of a bite (if you get hit) . Did the snake have time to "load" his fangs with venom? Did he penetrate skin? How deep? How long? Time of year may influence the toxicity of the venom. Spring, like now, is the worst. Then there is the personal reaction to the venom. Either way I am sure glad I didn't have to realistically assess ANY of those questions.




Watch out!



Sunday, February 22, 2009

But it is hard... I just dont want to and that is why it is. Its a matter of Retraining my mind to accept as habit. The more I do the more I see that it is a good habit. Listening to Pretties for You. I hold it in high acclaim yet it fly's under the radar most always. Red Rover can make such good sense.

Ok enough nonsense. Worked on Landscape #2 today and blazed through it. Most of the time is spent I guess making the canvas and getting it right.

My neighbors are tweakers and loud. I mean who has a dog in a studio apartment? The always have weirds over and I cant figure out WTF is going on. I just wish they were quieter.

My BBQ/ Bowl Birthday Party was fun. Threw a 130.

Job hunt tomorow. Just suit the fuck up and show the fuck up!


35 years young.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009


Food Poisoning. Violent. Deathly. Best Excuse.

However Before I succumbed I took some pictures.