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Archive for the ‘bababoom’ Category

The Oregon Trail, Back in the Desert

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Holy scorching inferno of Arizona, it’s toasty back in Phoenix for the weekend. After almost six hard weeks on the road, I’m suffering a few classic symptoms of exhaustion, but there’s no time to be tired right now, more work to do. In fact, I’m not even at the half-way point of these current adventures. Maybe then I’ll take a breather…

So here’s the latest… after nearly a month in the San Fran Bay area and despite several nice offers, the dogs and I decided Berkeley wasn’t for us. Couple cool things working but really, California sucks, way too many campfire blockers…

So despite me, and most often the mutts, exploring most every other interesting option over the past 18 months that might possibly take care of at least most of our needs — including Santa Fe / Hawaii / Ft Collins / Lincoln / Minneapolis / Iowa City / Berkeley, plus a few others, we’re still headed to Oregon, to post up for the next few years.

Me and the mutts took a 6-day scouting trip to the Beaver State over a long Memorial Day weekend, scoped out rental options and aced several job interviews. Not bad for a Friday, considering the evening before, I’d driven 500+ miles from San Fran, so I hadn’t slept or showered since Wednesday night, just kept pushing straight through, in part thanks to all the craziness the week started off with, both of my dogs nearly dying…. It’s unfortunate, but a lot of vets out there are quite incompetent, overpriced, and over-medicating. Be careful at the vet. And try to be sensible and look past the emotional aspects of it. It sucks but when you’re upset that your much loved pet is sick and suffering, you can be vulnerable.

Long story short, thankfully, despite the vet, it all worked out. The mutts are back to the usual maniacs, but I’d been a little nervous about both of them. Close call… At least they got their vaccines and I now have a few backup pain meds for serious emergency only, so it wasn’t a total loss, but $600 in mostly useless vet bills later…. Lucky it wasn’t more. The good doctor kindly waived some of his fees, not the whole bill, not exactly not surprisingly, despite his multiple instances of malpractice, of course that’s all a much longer story for another time.

The sick maniacs got to seriously sleep it all off on the long car-ride north while I thought about likely interview questions I’d be facing. I rehearsed various scenarios and make mental lists of points to address, experience to highlight, yadda yadda. The interviews weren’t bad, I was offered 3 out of 4 of the jobs I interviewed for. In the end, not too tough a decision. I accepted a position with a multimedia marketing firm as a project coordinator, overseeing business and branding solutions for a large group of clients, mostly in green construction technology, solar/wind/hydro energy, and related business-to-business market niches. I’m excited, as it seems a very progressive company with great benefits, nice salary, profit sharing, friendly funny folks working there, etc. Timing is indeed everything. It helps to be good.

While in Oregon, visited some old surfer friends homesteading just outside of Lincoln City. They bought a nice semi-custom cedar-shake cottage with a few outbuildings on an acre. They got it good, and we enjoyed a amazing dinner, a couple racks of ribs and chicken on the smoker all day. I ate a huge meal. No surfing, but we played in the rain on quiet beaches, explored rainforests, and strolled along, sometimes in, several wild scenic rivers. I’m also looking forward to living just only an hour’s cruise to the coast, and being able to get my longboard on.

So drove back to San Fran Wednesday, and then headed back to Phoenix on Thursday. The bus paint isn’t done, but it’s a great start. I’m still not yet sure if I’m driving it or hauling it to Oregon. Sucks that the summer roadtrip got canned, and these rental cars are a killer, but hey, can’t take a bus roadtrip without the bus!

Meanwhile, I’ve already farmed out most of the other work, and decided on some of the companies I’m dropping, but I’m still maintaining many of my current clients. That should be some nice extra money to really start making some moves. I’ll certainly be busy. Later this summer, I’m taking a couple more practical medicine courses, then this fall start in on dual mfa/mba program, and of course, need to squeeze in a little prep time for law school next fall. Lots of overlaps to make it all work but hey you only get one shot at some things…

Still no place, but I’ve got a U-Haul reserved this week, loading up, and hopefully be driving out of Phoenix by Wednesday night. Before I know it, I’ll be quickly jumping into my new job and getting settled into Eugene. I’ve found a few house rentals closer to town that will allow two bigger dogs, but nothing’s popped quite yet. I’m thinking about just moving to the country, find something cheaper with a few acres, and then commuting 10-20 miles a day. I’m likely just going to buy a house before the market rebounds too much more. I’ve got a few ideas cooking. We’ll see.

Happy Birthday Boom and Baba

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Happy 2nd birthday to Baba and Boom, they liked their steak dinner…

Phoenix is severely hot and stormy, dumping rain, huge winds, crazy…

Just finished up a ton of work, getting ready for Burning Man!!!

The dog from Snowy River

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Cruising west through Iowa, the vortex of agribusiness, where in every direction, the view is vast cornfields as far as you can see… nice backroads tho, land of beautiful old farms set on rolling hills.

Some patches of thick trees… ie Walnut Woods where Boom took a flying leap off a sand dune, toward the lake, dropping at least 15 feet –seriously, the dog from snowy river…

Heading to the Briar Patch to see the Macpodz…

River Jumping Dogs video

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

The dogs had a blast jumping into the Plover River at Iverson Park in Stevens Point, Wisconsin…

Ready for Rothbury

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

The roadtrip is going well. just finishing up a week at a family reunion in northern wisconsin. lots of fun, but cool weather. not bad to me… my dog Baba got a few porcupine quills in her mouth and nose that we pulled out by the campfire. She also has a tennis ball lump in her shoulder from where she tore a muscle while swimming. Heading to the Rothbury music festival for the weekend.

On the road again…

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Day 1 of the hippie bus roadtrip was a blast .. finally left Phoenix 2am on Sunday. Hit a jackrabbit. Baba almost met the stink end of a skunk. Bus running fast and loose… Arrived in Fort Collins, CO at 9am the next morning. 900 miles was a good push.