‘Weather’ Category

  1. Last Day of Roadtrip: Coming Home

    June 26, 2007 :: 11:48 pm

    No matter where you’ve been or how good a time you’ve had, it’s always nice to come home from vacation to your familiar environment. Your family, your cats, your own bed, your own shower.

    However, it took me twice as long as it should have to actually arrive home.

    My plane was delayed for 90 minutes due to bad weather in Dallas. Once airborne, things went fine until the pilot announced that we’d have to change the flight path and go way out of our way to avoid some bad weather. Then we flew in 300 mile diameter circles around Dallas for a while before turning around and heading to San Antonio to land, refuel, and wait out the storms in Dallas. Originally we were scheduled to arrive in Dallas at 5:30 p.m., and we didn’t get there until well after 9.

    To add to the fun, a few minutes after landing in San Antonio the flight attendants announced that the bathrooms were “full” and would be closed until further notice. I had just taken advantage of the facilities and so I remained comfortable until we finally deplaned in Dallas, unlike some of the unluckier cross-legged passengers.

    I guess this is not really that interesting of a story, other than to say I was on a plane for 8 hours instead of the normal 4, and also that airplane food is no longer free, which I find mildly insulting considering the rather dubious quality of said food in the first place. I strongly feel that when you pay anywhere from $250 to $1000 or more for a plane ticket, the least they can do is throw in a soggy turkey sandwich and dried out carrot sticks gratis.

    And do you remember when airlines would charge you to rent a set of earphones? Doc notes that their little jacks were proprietary, utilising some sort of whooshing air-based sound transmission system of a horribly tinny quality, and if you owned your own set of earphones you were out of luck because they wouldn’t fit in the jacks.

    Of course, that was also when in-flight entertainment was free (even if it was just nine channels of radio through the arms of your seats). Now you’re charged $10 to rent a little device that plays, on a 5″ screen, a select (read: crappy) set of films or television shows, chock full of advertisements.


  2. Roadtrip Day 2: Colorado & Wyoming

    June 17, 2007 :: 9:49 pm

    Today was a pretty damn boring drive. We covered the entire states of Colorado and Wyoming from south to north.

    Today’s route:

    25 from Trinidad, Colorado to Buffalo, Wyoming (600 miles)
    90 from Buffalo to Sheridan, Wyoming (30 miles)

    As we were leaving Trinidad, I noticed that it has a Stargate!

    Katy Across America, Day 2: Not Cheyenne Mountain

    That 600 mile stretch from Trinidad to Buffalo was, nearly without exception, unendingly boring.

    Katy Across America, Day 2: Boring Midwest Landscapes

    Outside of Colorado Springs we drove past Pike’s Peak, but we weren’t sure exactly which one it was in the mountain range because nothing looked impressive or terribly peaky and we kind of thought it was supposed to be rather pointy. I called Doc a bit later to express my disappointment in Mr. Pike and his so-called “peak,” and he said that when you’re travelling across America at 25 miles a day on horseback, after going through Kansas you tend to be easily impressed.

    The most interesting event of the day was the windstorm that blew through as we were standing outside the Loaf ‘N Jug gas station in Casper, Wyoming (seriously, it was called the Loaf ‘N Jug, how awesome is that?!), trying to get the dog to pee. The gust slammed into us and then a cloud of dirt and gravel came roaring in without warning. We ran for the car, dirt in our eyes and stinging the backs of our legs and arms. We waited until it subsided a little before getting back on the highway, but the muddy rain made it hard to see for a while.

    Katy Across America, Day 2: Loaf 'N Jug

    Katy Across America, Day 2: Dirt Storm in Casper, Wyoming

    Katy Across America, Day 2: Dirt Storm in Casper, Wyoming

    Tonight we are staying at the Mill Inn in Sheridan, Wyoming. It is an old flour mill converted into motel rooms, very nicely decorated with Old West art, wooden furniture, track lighting, and Starbucks coffee in the room. Instead of going out for dinner, we bought cheese and crackers and fruit and snow peas at a grocery store, and looked in vain for some place to buy wine.

    Tilly and Tigger are doing really well. Tigger has had some intestinal upsets in her carrier, but once you let her out to roam around the backseat, she does fine. I think the carrier makes her nervous. She loves being in the motel rooms, she just wanders a bit and then curls up on the bed and goes right to sleep.

    I have some photos of the hotel but it is late, we are getting up at 5:30 a.m. tomorrow, and I will just post them tomorrow instead.


  3. Morning in Colorado

    :: 7:01 am

    I woke up at 5:50 a.m. (no, I have not been replaced with an a robot that is a morning person) and walked out of the motel room in my pajamas to take the dog outside, and it was 57 degrees. In June. This does not compute, my brain is short circuiting.

    I’m really glad that I brought my hoodie with me, I’m going to have to dig it out of the trunk of the car!

    Gotta go, time to pack up the car and get on the road. I’ll write more tonight.


  4. Sick and Tired and Brains and Hail

    April 13, 2007 :: 9:30 pm

    I’ve been fighting a mild cold all week. It’s not bad enough to keep me in bed all day, but I feel like I’m operating on about 50% of my usual steampower. I bet you didn’t know I run on steam, did you? That’s why my ass is so big, to make room for the boiler.

    I haven’t really been able to stay home from work to recover, because this week has been one of the busiest I can remember, and next week will be about the same. So will this weekend; I have to go in to the office tomorrow.

    I’m going to need for you to go ahead and come in on Saturday, mmkay? Oh, oh, and I almost forgot. Ahh, I’m also gonna need you to go ahead and come in on Sunday, too. 

    I went to work late two days this week (sanctioned by my very cool boss, of course) so I could try to get a little extra sleep in the morning, since I’ve also been having trouble staying asleep all night. I’m physically tired from the cold and the insomnia, and mentally tired from a long week at work.

    Do you ever get that feeling where it seems like your brain is simply full? It’s a weird physical discomfort as well as a mental one, like you’ve short circuited. It’s hard to think, and impossible to find motivation to care about what you’re supposed to be caring about. The brain has shut and locked all its windows and put up a sign on the medulla oblongata stating, “No solicitors. This means you.” Anything you try to force into it bounces right off.

    At that point, the only things to be done are: a little solitaire or sudoku, or a walk across the street to JD’s for a sugar cookie and cherry limeade, or an insane laughfest over the cubes (it helps when it’s 4 p.m. on a Friday and everyone’s feeling the same as you), or Karen’s entertainment news report. Basically, something that doesn’t require any actual brain processing power.

    This evening, a big storm rolled through. I got home from work, complete with hard-boiled brain, and laid down on the bed trying to figure out if I had the energy to go out to dinner with Leslie for her birthday (unfortunately I didn’t… I simply wouldn’t be able to be “on” and social in any capacity this evening). A few minutes later, the tornado siren in our neighborhood started blaring. We turned on the TV weather station and decided to prepare the closet under the stairs for shelter. Doc rounded up the fuzzy kids, I got the cat carriers out of the garage, and we filled up a couple of water jugs. We put everything plus my cell phone and the laptop in the stairs closet. The tornadoes dissipated before they reached our area, but we did get quarter sized hail for a while, and then some nice hard rain.


  5. Got tickets! Etcetera

    March 1, 2007 :: 9:37 pm

    WOOHOO! I am now the proud owner of two tickets to the Police concert in Dallas in June!! Through an odd set of circumstances, I was able to obtain them through a special ticket pre-sale. I think that I will also try to get some tickets at the regular sale on Saturday, to sell on eBay and make my money back.

    You seriously don’t want to know how much I paid for these tickets. I have NEVER spent this much money on concert tickets before. I sure hope that it will be worth it.

    Recent updates:

    I got a promotion and a raise at work, and to go along with that, I also get an employee of my very own: a junior designer. I will be shaping the mind and talents of a young artist. Wish me luck!!

    Tuesday night I went out for dinner and drinks with Kathryn and Yvonne. I had a fantastic time. It was lovely patio weather once again, and great company.

    Today is Brittney’s birthday. Happy birthday, if you’re reading this!!!!!

    We visited our tax man this evening. We owe the government more money than we paid for our down payment on our house (we planned for it, and have enough). Ah, the joys of self employment. At least it wasn’t quite as big a bill as we’d thought that it would be.

    I got an e-mail from a researcher at the USDA Wind Erosion Research Unit in Kansas, asking permission to publish the photo I took of the dust storm last Sunday on their web site. Pretty cool, eh?

    I just made myself sick trying to take a spinny chair photo for my photo of the day. I had to stop because my tummy was churning dangerously.

    I just realized that the word “etcetera” contains “cetera,” as in the singer Peter Cetera of Chicago fame. So I wonder, if your name was something like Edward Thomas Cetera, you could go by E.T. Cetera. That would be pretty damn funny.


  6. Windstorm

    February 24, 2007 :: 3:27 pm

    The wind is blowing today, 40 miles-per-hour steady. A little while ago the sky turned pinkish-brown. It’s probably red dust blowing in from west Texas.


  7. Happy Hour Tonight

    February 21, 2007 :: 9:20 pm

    Had a nice spur of the moment-ish happy hour after work today, largely because of the fan-fucking-tastic 75 degree patio weather. Due to the fact that I was drinking incredibly strong $2 margaritas (love you Gloria’s!) only two of the photos I took came out even halfway decent.


  8. Heathaze

    February 20, 2007 :: 10:25 pm

    The trees and I are shaken by
    That same wind, but, whereas
    The trees will lose their withered leaves
    I just can’t seem to let them loose

    And they can’t refresh me, those hot winds of the south


  9. november snowstorm

    November 30, 2006 :: 7:37 pm

    The unseasonable warmth of the past week collapsed under the weight of a wintry storm. Snow fell for hours. Tiny ice pellets coated my car.

    The chill of the north wind cut through my light jacket, through all the layers of my skin, muscle, fat, and all the way to the bone.

    Bodies unprepared for the sudden arrival of the twenties scurried from building to building, seeking escape from uncontrollable shivering.


  10. aimee mann and my 34th birthday

    September 18, 2006 :: 9:32 pm

    I had a pretty good 34th birthday. Doc surprised me with a homemade miniature cake (red velvet and white layers, with cream cheese icing and crushed up cookies in the center) and a big Hello Kitty balloon. The balloon has actually been the source of a very entertaining revelation: Loki is scared to death of balloons, or Hello Kitty, or both. He hid under the bed for two days straight, and hasn’t been downstairs at all until just last night. The experiment that proved my theory left me with numerous cuts on my right hand.

    Saturday night we had a little cookout party, which was a lot of fun. I wish it hadn’t been so hot outside, because I was hoping that we could spend the evening on the patio.

    Sunday was a very different weather situation. I got up early to run around the park, and it was cloudy and low 80s, which was OK for running (humid, but OK). On my second lap, a reddish-brown medium sized dog fell into step beside me and ran with me for the next two miles. He had no collar, and no owner in sight, and he just silently trotted along by my side, only occasionally stopping to sniff at something or to meander out into traffic. I’m sure that people driving by thought I was his careless owner. He didn’t seem to listen when I tried to call him back on to the sidewalk. He stopped and waited for me while I stretched afterwards, then dutifully followed me home. I wouldn’t let him in the gate, and he looked sad, but then moseyed off.

    Later on, I met Yvonne at the Farmer’s Market where we stocked up on fresh vegetables. It’s nice to go with a friend and split the goods, because if you have small families like we do, you often can’t eat the quantities that things come in.

    It stormed all afternoon. We watched television for a while, then napped for a few hours while it rained buckets outside. The temp dropped into the 70s.

    Then that evening, we went to see Aimee Mann do an acoustic show at the Lakewood Theatre. It was a fabulous concert! She played a good mixture of older songs and new ones. She also has really good stage presence and is very entertaining when talking to the audience between songs. Before “Save Me” she said, “Most people know this song from the movie ‘Magnolia.’ But I like to think of it as the one that lost an Oscar to Phil Collins’ cartoon monkey love song.”

    At the end of the show, she said “This is the part of the show where we leave, and you clap, and we come back. Or we can just stay and play some more songs.” And then she took audience requests! And played several songs that they had not rehearsed in a long time and weren’t even sure they could do — I don’t think it was just an act because they did mess up at the beginnings a few times. On Driving Sideways, they told the pianist the first chord, and a few seconds later he asked “Ok, now what’s the second?” I did not shout out any requests, because she did three of my very favorite songs: Wise Up, Red Vines, and Driving Sideways. The only songs that I wish she would have also done were How Am I Different and Satellite. Other songs she performed included You’re With Stupid Now, Invisible Ink, Goodbye Caroline, You Do, Invisible Ink, Little Bombs, and One. There were several others as well which I don’t remember now.

    Two big bonuses: I did not smell like smoke afterwards, and I was not deaf. LOVE the Lakewood Theatre!


  11. i’ve unpacked most of the boxes…

    September 4, 2006 :: 9:34 pm

    SUCCESS! Mostly!

    Something Shiny Disorder is now up and running and I think that most of the links work.

    I’m having a little bit of separation anxiety, like I’ve sent my 5-year-old off to the first day of kindergarten. Some sections that were linked from my old website aren’t linked from here anymore, like my art gallery and my resume. I’m not sure if I’m going to link them or not because the URL of those sites contain my real name.

    In other news, some little crawly beastie went on a feasting rampage up and down both of my arms sometime last night or early this morning. I woke up itching like crazy and I’m covered in little red welts. Or maybe I’m having an allergic reaction to something. It’s really maddening not to scratch. Reminds me of when I had chicken pox, except without all the calamine lotion and fainting.

    It has rained all day today, a slow steady Washington rain. High temp: 74F. Who woulda thought we’d get this little treat in early September? Certainly not before my birthday, which is usually right about the time that we get the first cool front of the fall. I’m disappointed that we had a nonexistent thunderstorm season this year, but it’s good to finally get a soaking rain.

    I’m glad that the rain didn’t start yesterday, because it would have ruined the fireworks show I went to see with Britt and Chris. It’s always fun to watch shiny things explode in the sky. I love the sparkly crackly ones. This show had a couple of blue fireworks. Not bluish-purple, which are also pretty, but straight-up blue, which I haven’t seen before.


  12. storm today!

    August 6, 2006 :: 7:27 pm

    After the complaining that I did yesterday about the relentless baking heat, we had our first rain today since July 4: A nice hard steady rain that lasted for about 30 minutes.