From a KC Librarian

Just an average guy trying to make sense of his life in the library and beyond.....

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Ray Bradbury's Prunes Commercial

I saw this on BoingBoing and it tickled my funny bone.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Pics from the Mariners-Rays Game

The seats behind home plate in the upper deck were perfect. And the garlic fries weren't bad either.












Scenes from Washington

Here are some images from Fort Worden.




































A coincidence at Mt. Walker

One of the things I did while on the Olympic Peninsula was go on a hike at Mt. Walker, which is located near Quilcene, WA twenty-five miles south of Port Townsend and Fort Worden. At the trailhead, we bumped into a gentleman I sailed with at the San Juan Islands. He was climbing down from the top of the mountain whereas we were just starting. According to my uncle, this man is trying to keep in shape for a long hike with his daughter along the mountains that are the West Coast equivalent of the Appalachian trail.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

KC Librarian comes home

With the exception of an hour delay at the Denver airport because of thunderstorms, the trip from Seattle to KC went well. I got home late tonight and had to scavenge for my dinner. Monday, I'll grocery shop and organize my pictures from the trip.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Greetings from the Seattle Public Library 2008

It has been since October 2006 since I've been here and it is still exhilarating to visit this library. As I did last time, I walked the twenty blocks from the hotel to the library. And as I did last time, I arrived an hour prior to the library's opening. So to kill time, I went to Starbucks a block away, ordered a grande caramel machiatto, and read the newspaper and made a few phone calls.
The trip up here in the Great Northwest is going well. I'm not going to deliver a chronology of events as I did with my audio posts in 2006. Instead, here are some highlights.

  • Fort Worden, WA is a marvelous facility to host a family reunion. Our family was about 65 people strong and we were housed in the former military housing that runs along south of the compound. Fort Worden is close to the Admiralty Inlet which leads to the Puget Sound area (I think). The bay is on the east side of the compound and if you get up early enough you get a spectacular view of the sunrise. To the north lies The Strait of Juan de Fuca which is about a 15 minute hike away. The view from the lookout point to the north gives you the southern part of the San Juan Islands.
  • The family reunion itself went well. Organized in a different fashion, we stayed here for five days and four nights which meant more time to visit, go hiking, visit tourist destinations, etc. Past family reunions were held during the weekend with three days and two nights. So this year's reunion obviously gave us more ample time.
  • After the family reunion, I drove back to Seattle with my cousin and his wife where we were treated to dinner and a Mariners-Tampa Rays game last night. I enjoyed the game at Safeco Field although the Mariners lost. I regaled my two cousins with the tale of when I last attended a Mariners game in Seattle's Kingdome in 1990. At that game a brawl broke out.
  • Today, I'm wandering about Seattle and trying to do everything that is free. I guess this includes stopping here at the library and visiting Pike Place. I may try to stop by the Seattle Aquarium if time allows. My uncle may be in town later tonight and may want to treat me and his sons to dinner. We'll have to wait and see.

Anyhow, that's my story here and I'm sticking to it. I did take some pictures with my digital camera and some of the pics may make their way to this blog.

I resume work next Tuesday in Kansas City.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Here in Seattle

Hello everyone,

I just finished the family reunion and made the drive into Seattle. I am going to grab the Mariners game tonight and I'll do a more extensive post from the Seattle Public Library on Saturday.

Hope everyone at home is doing fine.

KC Librarian

Sunday, August 03, 2008

A Quick Check of the Weather

According to weather.com, the weather for Sunday, August 3rd:

Kansas City: Sunny, 97 degrees.

Seattle: Mostly sunny, 67 degrees.