Friendly pups, really

October 28, 2008 Leave a comment
Milo Brian and Hazel

Why is it that people cross the street to avoid me when walking Milo, and even more so when we add Hazel (a friend’s dog) into the mix? Milo is tall and Hazel is all muscle, both have lots of happy looking teeth, but are very friendly dogs. Hmmm, it must be me.

The exciting cars in London

October 24, 2008 Leave a comment
Orange Panda

Yes, there are quite a few great cars in the Fulham area of London. However, can any of them compare to what Wikipedia describes as a peasant car? You can still buy a new one from Fiat if you have the need/desire.

I am only somewhat joking. Our beat up Panda that we borrowed in Orta, Italy got us around, but wasn’t something I would want to rely on for too long. However, they are great city cars.

Hazel the mix

October 19, 2008 1 comment
Milo and Hazel

Hazel is a new friend of Milo’s that we met at the dog park. She’s a mix of something that’s all muscle with a gigantic head. Sounds weird, but she’s a great looking dog, happy, and full of energy. Perfect for Milo.

Just like Daisy, Milo’s other girlfriend, Hazel is faster and gets the ball first. However, she doesn’t give it up when Milo pounds on her head. Ahhh, dog fun.

My Old Dutch

October 17, 2008 Leave a comment

mod_logo2 We had seen a sign for one of these restaurants in London, but never tried one. Finally the other night, after meandering through the British Museum, we went to the ”My Old Ductch” in Holborn. We really had no idea what to expect, since we never tried any of the Dutch pancakes when we’ve been in Amsterdam. You order a “pancake”, which I would consider a very large crepe, then either select some pre-set toppings or 071222_my_old_dutch-thumb build your own; much like a pizza. I had artichokes, tomatoes, ham, and 4 types of cheese on mine. However, you don’t get too much topping, so you mostly get the pankake, which I swear is fried. It might not sound good, but it was. Lorie’s with apples, ham, and the best maple syrup we’ve ever tried. They come on delftware plates that are about 15 inches in diameter and the plate is completely covered by the pancake.

No, I didn’t take the photo, I just found it on the Internet, but this is what my pancake looked like. 

London Cycle Show

October 12, 2008 1 comment

Bike Tent Lorie and I went to the Cycle Show this year, which was a short bus ride away at Earl’s Court. I never knew there were so many different foldable/collapsible bicycles out there nor so many different electric bikes. There were also more component manufactures (cranks, pedals, hubs, etc.) than I had ever heard of too. There still aren’t too many recumbent bicycles, but a few. 

One of the most interesting things we saw was this cot/tent that you can haul behind your bike, then just pop open so you don’t need to sleep on the ground.

Another highlight was seeing the new model of the Volvo Cross Country (V70) Ocean Race Edition like we had in Seattle, but the new model is a bit cooler looking. See the Volvo site and dig around the menu to find the blue V70.

Happy Birthday Mom

October 7, 2008 1 comment

Mom looking at olives and olive oil at Borough Market

It was my mom who always told me to go outside and play. I’m sure she was simply trying to get my brother and me out of the house so she could have some peace and quite, but I took this to mean that every day I should have some fun.

It’s nice to see that she’s trying to have fun every day too.

Happy birthday mom!

Mom and Dad in a daze at Borough Market

Brian and Mom at West Brompton

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Mom and Brian in Edinburgh

 Brian and mom

Kayaking in Seattle

September 29, 2008 1 comment

Lisl and Keith kayaking

Fremont bridge raised for a boat

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our old houseboat now with a boat in front

I went kayaking on Lake Union in Seattle today with friends Keith and Lisl (& Chris who was in town from Winter Park, CO). It was fun to see our old houseboat, the seaplanes, bridges, and the other parts of the lake that have changed, such as the park at the south end of the lake. There are more changes for the park and sooner or later it will be pretty big and nice. Much better than a few years ago.

 

South Lake Union park

The parent’s UK tour

September 25, 2008 Leave a comment

The parents enjoying Guinness in Dublin

My folks have now toured London, bits of Scotland, and about half of Ireland but are now flying back to Minnesota.

The photo here is of them enjoying a pint of Guinness at the brewery in Dublin. They didn’t believe me that it really does taste better there, but they raved about how smooth it was.

Groth Parents in the UK

September 20, 2008 Leave a comment
St AndrewsMy parents have been in town for a couple of weeks. We toured around London a bit, but also took the opportunity to go to Edinburgh, Scotland then to a B&B in North Berwick, Scotland just to get away from cities for a couple of days. The photo here is of St. Andrews golf course, which they went to as Lorie and I walked around Edinburgh, which we would happily go back to. I have uploaded some photos here.

The products I work on: Windows Live

September 11, 2008 Leave a comment