Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Spencer and Norman go to White Castle
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Away I Go.
I'm off to Michigan for my "Great Road Trip" with my cousin. Looking forward to seeing the rugged beauty of the Midewest, and to find evidence there is reason to visit these often neglected states. I'll try to post messages and pics from the road, so you can share in a bit of the experience. Until then...
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
"The best camera is the one that's with you." - Chase Jarvis
The most recent blog I've come across is a photographer by the name of Chase Jarvis. I find both his work and his insights about the medium interesting and engaging. One of the things that he's been focused on over the past couple months has been using his iPhone to take photos. To quote, "The best camera is the one that's with you.". As a gear hound, it's a great reminder for me that photography is not about the equipment, but rather the person using it. And although the 3G camera isn't great, it's always with me, so I never have an excuse not to shoot.
A perfect example of this happened yesterday. After dinner, B proposed that we take a walk around my neighborhood... I was feeling lazy, but somehow managed to motivate myself to throw on some shoes and take the stroll anyway. The weather was pleasant, it was about an hour until sunset, and the overcast skies had started to burn away. My original intent was only to walk, but shortly after starting, I realized this was a perfect opportunity to put CJ's reminder to work.
One of the great things about walking is that we often start to notice the little things that are often missed when one drives by. For instance, the large cherry tree about a block from my house, with ripened Rainiers dotting the ground beside its trunk. Or the number of traffic circles that people had volunteered their time and money to beautify with various flora (Thanks to all of you!). It's these little things that provide ample subjects for my lil' iPhone. I've posted a few of the results from our walk below -- just a tiny glimpse of the good ol' neighborhood of Maple Leaf.

Thursday, June 11, 2009
Four Food Filled Days...
As luck would have it my cousin from Australia also came into town, having decided to swing by Seattle for four days on his way home back to Sydney. Even Mother Nature cooperated by providing perfect 70 degree sunshine for the fellas' time here. I couldn't have scripted it any better if I wanted to.
During their stay, Calvin (the cousin) played tourist, and Jenkins (the brother) played guide/driver. I unfortunately still reported to work, but I know they were able to extensively explore Seattle. And at least I was able to get home each day at an early hour to join them for dinner... And what meals we had!
Here's a breakdown of the food during their time here: Sunday night: I made dinner -- stirfried pork loin w/ julienned carrots, sauteed garlic green beans, and rice. Quick, easy, healthy, tasty.
(photo courtesy of C.Chan)
Monday night: Taste of India on Roosevelt in the UDistrict. The former owner of Cedars' relative (brother or son maybe?) own this place. The food's just like Cedars (terrific), and their home-brewed, bottomless Chai is heaven. I'd come for the food alone, but their service matches the tastiness of the food.
Tuesday lunch: J & C were downtown, so they swung by and picked me up for lunch. We went to the renowned Salumi, and proceeded to get three of the messiest, satisfying pork sandies ever. Calvin chose the "Porkchetta", I selected the daily special of "pork cheeks" , and Jenkins went w/ the classic meatball sub. Since Salumi is such small establishment, we went around the corner to the downtown waterfall, and dug in. Succulence ensued.
(photo courtesy of C.Chan)
Tueday dinner: With a guest in town from as far away as Sydney, we decided to go to one of Seattle's premier restaurants, Canlis. It met our very high expectations easily. The service was second to none, and the food was cooked perfectly (For those keeping track- appetizers: pork belly, Kona ceviche, crab cake, and the Canlis salad. Entrees- lamb chops, wild king salmon, and two orders of duck breast. Dessert (shared)- A pear cake with thyme ice cream in a pear consumme).
Wednesday dinner: Since this was Calvin's last day in the US, we thought it would be fitting to end his time here with hamburger. But not just any burger would surfice -- so we headed to the Lunchbox Laboratory. Calvin was introduced to the Dork... I'll let the pictures below tell the rest of the story.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
A New Pig In Town
Move over Rachel (the beloved mascot of the Pike Place Market)! There's a new pig in town, and he goes by "Maximus-Minimus". Max, as I will refer to him/it, is the newest taco-truck-type-vendor in the street food craze that's hitting Seattle. And that is a very cool thing indeed.
Today was their second day serving lunch on the corner of Second & Pike... So far, their menu is pretty small, but the line for food was not. Fortunately for us, we beat the noon rush, and were able to grab a pulled pork sandwich with Beechers cheese in about 5 minutes. The sandie was decent -- the meat was a bit dry, but the flavor was good, and the addition of cilantro added a nice twist.
All in all, it was a memorable lunch experience. I had read about the metal porker on various food blogs over the past month, so it was cool to actually see it in person. I look forward to seeing how things change and improve over the next few months for Max.
For more info on Maximus-Minimus, you can go to their website and/or check this out. For a couple more pics, see below for the business side of the swine, and what he serves up...
Thursday, May 28, 2009
34 days left (and counting)
First, I have a 2.5 week photography road trip planned for the Great Lakes/Great Plains states (which I've coined the "Great" Road Trip -- so clever, I know). Then in October, I'm off to the Washington/Notre Dame football game in South Bend. Since we're flying into Chicago, we decided to get tix to a Cubs' game too. And to top it off, my crowning jewel will be heading south in December to Antarctica with a short stop in Buenos Aires.
I know what you're thinking (or at least what my parents are thinking)-- "What about getting a new job?" The short answer is that I'll start looking for a job in August. The honest answer is that I think I need some time off before I jump back into the grind. Besides, who wouldn't want to travel rather than attend meetings?
So as you can see, I've got plenty of reasons to be looking forward to my upcoming "sabbatical". The excitement grows more and more each day. And the countdown clock is continues to tick away.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Homemade & Home Grown





Tuesday, May 19, 2009
A Desert Oasis




