Monday, May 3, 2010

Paddle For The Border - Part 2

Had to cut the first part short (see Below).

The route followed the Great Dismal Swamp Canal, which parallels Rte. 17, from the Dismal Swamp Canal Welcome Center in South Mills, NC to the Dismal Swamp Boat Ramp in Chesapeake, VA, a total of 7.5 miles. It was a rather long distance for the first paddle of the year, especially since once you start you either have to finish or return to the start. There is really no place to stop and remove the boat from the water.

The first landmark is the Mile Post 28 post just up from the launch. That allows you to count down (27, 26, 25, etc.) so you know how much punishment is left. Took our first break at mile post 25. The Captain was tiring. After a short rest and a Coke, it was back to paddling. Just north of MP 25 is the state line.


Around MP 22, we both were starting to feel the burn, so another short break was in order. then the paddle to the finish. Really pretty uneventful.

Again, this was a very well organized event. All the volunteers and the people we met / talked with were very friendly. What more could you ask for? Good people, good fun, good weather, and a good time had by all.

Ironman St George

Congrats to Beth for her amazing performance in the inaugural Ford Ironman St George. VERY impressive for the first time at the distance. Sans the tire incident, a definite podium performance.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

WooooHoooo It's Kayak Time Again

First, let me apologize for not posting in awhile. Since the wedding, things have been kind of busy, with transitioning into maintenance and Gail being at home. Still havn't really gone through the 600 plus photos from that event.

It seems that it has been a real long time since we had the VBK His and VBK Hers on the water. Back in February, during some really cold weather, we saw a newspaper article about an event put on by Chesapeake Parks and Recreation. It's called the Paddle for the Border and attracts paddlers from far and wide. Usually 200 to 300 people sign up. We figured "What the hell" and signed up. During the cold spell we we dreaming of good weather and time on the water. Well, this was the day.

The paddle starts at the Dismal Swamp State Park (actually the North Carolina Tourist Information Center, as well) on Rte. 17 just north of South Mills, NC, and ends at great Dismal Swamp Boat Ramp on the Dismal Swamp Trail at Ballahack Road. Total distance 7.5 miles.

Before any details of the trip, just let me say that this was probably one of the best organized events we have ever attended. EVERYTHING ran as smooth as silk. Although there were a lot of people, there were more than enough volunteers to help unload and launch your boat. After dropping off the boats, you had to drive up to the parking area near the finish, then ride the shuttle bus back to the launch area. They provided breakfast (muffins or egg/sausage sandwich), and lunch (potato salad, beans, apple cookies and a grilled chicken sandwich). In addition, each paddler received a hat and t-shirt. Everyone was friendly, pleasant, and more than willing to provide whatever you needed. Also, the Chesapeake Police Dept. and Fire Dept and the Chesapeake Parks and Recreation Dept. patrolled the waterway providing water and assistance as needed. Great job to all the people involved with making this a great experience. We'll definitely be attending again.

Now the trip. We launched about 8:30. The weather could not have been better. When we left at 6:30 AM, the temp was in the mid-sixties with gentle breezes. At launch time, the temp had risen to the mid-seventies (perfect). Before the end of the paddle, the temp had risen to the low-to-mid eighties.

The Captain checking to see if I can keep up.....
What a trooper....

Happy Happy.........

Quite a few paddlers.....
That's it for now. Got to try and catch Beth's finish of Ironman St George. Should be coming in shortly.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Wedding - First Installment - TheTrip

Well, it's been awhile since the last update, but with the wedding travel, etc., there really hasn't been time to compose a new post. I have been going through the over800 pictures taken while we were in Cabo trying to pick some of the best for posting. In addition, we babysat Greyson on Saturday and Sunday, and during that time he demanded 100% attention. I did post some videos on Picasa and sent out email invitations. Check them out, he is really growing fast, has a great personality, and is sooooooo much fun!


To start off, the trip was one to be remembered. At 7:00 PM Christmas Eve I got a phone message from American Airlines that our 6:30 AM flight had been canceled and we were rescheduled on a flight leaving at 6:00 PM. So much for plans! The reason they gave was the storm in Dallas, our one stop. Since over a hundred flights into Dallas had been canceled, I thought there would be a large backup, even at Norfolk, so we got to the airport with hours to spare. The only benefit was that we had a leisurely dinner and a couple beers before we boarded the plane.

Dinner in Norfolk..................


We got into LAX around 11:00 PM, got our luggage, and went to Steph's, arriving around 12:30 AM. The airport shuttle was picking us up at 4:20 AM for the trip back to LAX. Due to the canceled flight, we missed Christmas Dinner, but Steph brought it to us at the airport. We got to eat our Christmas Dinner in the car on the way to Steph's. We all met up in LA so we could fly on the same plane to Cabo, even though we sat in different areas of the plane. Gail likes to sit in the back. Everyone else prefers to sit more toward the front.


After a couple hours sleep, we were back up and heading for the airport . Our flight was scheduled for 7:20 AM, but "they" suggest you get to the airport at least two and a half hours before international flights. So, that's what we did. Again, we were way early, but this time no beers.

The flight was pretty uneventful until we got near Mexico City. We hit some rather bumpy air. That didn't make Gail too happy. Anyway, we flew for four hours to get to Mexico City, had a three hour lay-over, then flew for two hours back in the direction from which we came to Cabo. The lay-over flew by. We found a small sports bar near the gate and decided to toss back a few tall cool ones.

Mexico City lay-over.................


The flight to Cabo was pretty good, at least until we arrived. First, Nancy, Rick, Steph and Jake's luggage got misplaced for a little while. While we were waiting, Gail went to check on the rental car. What a fiasco. First, the desk by baggage check told us that our reservation was through Hertz Advantage and that was not him. He told us to go through some sliding doors and talk to the man at the end of the counter. We did that and he told us to go through another set of sliding doors and there should be a Hertz Rep there with a sign with our name on it. Like good little travelers, we did as instructed. Guess what ! There was no rep with a sign. We did see a guy in a Hertz shirt, but he couldn't help. Again, the Hertz - Hertz Advantage thing. Soooo, I thought I would go back inside to talk with the original guy. The doors were closed and marked "Authorized Personnel Only", but that couldn't stop me. I waited until the doors opened to let someone out and went in. I was immediately confronted by a female "Federalie", about four foot tall and 100 pounds soaking wet. She couldn't speak English and I don't speak Spanish so I just kept pushing forward. An Airport "Official" who could speak English came up and told me I couldn't re-enter. Together they escorted me to the door. He told me if I had any more problems outside to come back and talk to him. I went back out to find that nothing had changed. I went back in and was confronted by the same little "Federalie" but the "Official" was nowhere to be found. By now my frustration level had about peaked! I went back outside to talk with the Hertz guy. Big mistake! See, I had had about two hours sleep in the last 24, I had been traveling for the better part of two days, and I was pissed. He explained the situation to me and I repeated it back to him for clarification. To wit: "Let's see if I understand, you do not represent Hertz Advantage, you cannot contact Hertz Advantage, the Hertz Advantage rep left because he has no cars, therefore, we have no car!" He said yes and he and his three friends started to laugh. That's when I lost it! My response was "This is Bullshit!" At that point his three amigos stood up and started to look serious. Their humor had faded. Gail thought that we were about to mix it up right there in the street and stepped between us. She led me away to the safety of the other side of the street. She was afraid I would get arrested and spend my vacation in jail. Maybe!

After that, we arranged for a van to take us to the condo. Nancy and Rick took care of that. Nancy didn't want to share a van with strangers and insisted on a private one. The cost was $85.00, so Rick gave the head guy a $100.00 bill and he disappeared. Nancy freaked. She thought the guy had taken off, but he just went to get change. Needless to say, by the time we got to the condo, we were all ready to eat, DRINK, and sleep. What to do? We headed to Zippers (more about this place later). We ate, drank (cold beer and great Marguritas) and then went back to the condo and crashed.

Dinner at Zippers................one of many visits...........
Next installment, condo and rehearsal dinner.................

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

New Toy

Chris came over the other day, I think it was when he and Courtney were dropping off Greyson, and showed me a "surf" camera on-line. Well, I found a really good deal on Ebay and bought one. (see below). It is a Go Pro 5MP Wide Angle, waterproof to 100 ft. It came with hardware to mount to a surfboard. It takes great pics and video. I have also upgraded the firmware so it will take a single video up to 4GB (Approx. 2 hrs) and can handle up to an 8GB SDHC card.


I find it hard to believe that something so small can perform so well. It also has numerous features, like: continuous shooting pics every 2 or 5 seconds, self timer, upside down image (just in case you have to mount the camera upside down), three shot burst photo, to name a few.

This is the camera out of the water housing.........

Working out details for a kayak and other mounts. Hope to have all helmet/adventure cams ready for Cabo.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Another Weekend Gone

Due to Veteran's Day and the November Nor'easter I haven't been to work, except for three hours on Friday, in five days. Wednesday was Veteran's Day and the office was closed. Thursday work was canceled due to the weather. Friday the power was out. I went in to work to the power out condition. Without power, the computers won't work, and without computers we can't work. I did have to put in about three hours clearing the water out of our largest clubhouse because it was rented for Saturday. The place floods every time we get heavy rains. Guess I'll have to figure out a way to correct that problem. The good news was that Gail was off Thursday (she couldn't get into work due to the flooded roads) and Friday. They were closed because the roads were still flooded. So we both had long weekends.

Saturday, Chris and Courtney went up to D.C. for a basketball game and we had Greyson from about noon on Saturday until about 4 PM Sunday. Great fun. He is a trip. He loves the dogs and plays with Ozzie, Lobo and Peanut. He and Nugget still don't get along.

Check out G & Peanut, then he hams it up..........


On Sunday, we took a trip down to Sandbridge to see the barge that ran aground during the nor'easter. What a zoo. It must have been the biggest attraction around. The road was blocked near the Coast Guard Station so we parked along the street and hiked in as close as they would allow.

The barge was loaded with containers and got pretty close to the pier........
It was definitely beached............
Surf on one side..............
Sand on the other..................
Line up of looky-loos...................
Check out the beach.............
Greyson and Grandma...............
Greyson and Grandma fed the ducks and one of them tried to snatch the bread out of Greyson's hand and got his fingers.



Afterwards, he was a trooper...................


After Mom & Dad picked him up, Grandma and Grandpa had to rest up from the weekend. He really keeps us busy, but we really like spending the time with him.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Quick Nor'Easter Report

Just a quick update on the November Nor'Easter. We got a lot of rain, about 11 inches so far, with more to come later today and into the night. As you can see, the water level of the lake has risen quite a bit. It is almost to the shed, and into the back yard.


A short video of the storm......


These trees are normally right at the edge of the lake.....
Pretty nasty out........
Gail tried to drive into work, but all the streets through Norfolk to Coopervision were flooded, so she came back home. I got a phone call this morning, so I didn't have to go into work. I only drive two miles and got to stay home, but Gail has to drive over twenty miles and they were open, Go figure!

Two shots of the back yard......


I'll keep you posted should we have additional information.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Sunday, Greyson, and FOOTBALL

Spent the afternoon and evening babysitting Greyson. Chris and Courtney went to a wedding. The high point of the day was that the Charger - Giants game was televised. (Good news - Bad news) Greyson and I watched the game in between coloring, playing with cars, etc.

Check out the newest Charger fan and the "Rivers intercepted look"........

Alas, when Rivers threw the interception with four minutes remaining, I could not take anymore. My BP probably went through the roof. I turned the game OFF. Greyson is still too young to hear that kind of language, and I had gone ballistic. So, I found out the Bolts had won from Chris went he got home. I had to watch the replays. How can a GAME cause that type of reaction? I'm not what you would call a rabid sports fan, and yet!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

An Afternoon With Greyson

Courtney had some studying / homework to do so Chris brought Greyson over for the afternoon. We had fun, especially out in the garage. He got into everything. Check out the pics.


Socket & ratchet as a hammer.......
What's this......................
OOO tools..........
More sockets...............
How does this work.............
What's in here ............
How does this come out..............
Look, more tools..............
What's up there................
Every boy needs his Duct Tape............
Climbing the ladder, mallet in hand............
Now I can see more.................
What's in this drawer..................
Afterwords, some computer time............
Then.......................

It was a busy day.

I May Have Spoken Too Soon

Yesterday it was around 80 degrees. This is what we woke up to this morning. 60 degrees and windy.


I might have jinxed the rest of the year with my comments yesterday.