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2007-10-30
10 by 15
Routed around in our storage space looking for our old router. (Not something we really thought we'd use here before moving into a more final destination, so it wasn't in a very prominently marked box.)
Our current storage space is a 10 by 15 space that's a good 8 feet tall...and it's jam packed with everything we had in our one bedroom SF apartment making it a bit of an obstacle course to find anything.
Long story short: When we finally discovered the router box, it was a the very bottom of a precariously stacked tower of boxes that had the very heavy entertainment center somewhere in the middle. We've decided that if we end up truly needing it, it'll be worth the extra bucks to just go buy a new one. On the plus side I found my interview suit and the box that holds all my new dress pants. Interviews, here I come!Labels: dose of mikey
* posted by me at 4:52 PM
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2007-10-29
cobra and other snakes
Ouch, I was bitten by a COBRA today for several hundred dollars that I can't help but think would be better spent going towards a few nice new dress shirts to interview in.
That said, if the interviews don't pan out, then I'll need the insurance for the inevitable stress induced medical emergency I'll suffer sometime in December. (Heart attack? Hopefully not, but an ulcer is a definite possibility.) Not to mention that medical mysteries like myself like to know that the doctor is an option at any given moment.
Then again, what if the only reason that the interviews fail are my lack of a nice new dress shirt? The kind I could've bought if it weren't for the need to feed the cobra?
Okay, I'm really not that stressed about this yet. Truth is that I've had the phrase "feed the cobra" stuck in my head ever since going over the 12 page, yawn inducing medical benefits statement this morning, and this was my chance to exorcise it.Labels: dose of mikey, medical mystery
* posted by me at 7:12 PM
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2007-10-26
object at rest
For those of you keeping tabs, we've arrived at our destination. Popped in to Walton and said hello to Mom and Dad last night and then zipped over to hang out with Dude and Dudette.
Yes, I cried upon reaching the driveway. Sort of appropriate since I cried pulling out of it 12 years ago. Not from sadness so much on either occasion, but from the knowledge that a chapter had ended and a new one was about to begin. That and I'm a sucker for the bittersweet. Appropriately enough, it was Verve's Bittersweet Symphony that accompanied us into Weymouth.
It all feels surreal. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, memory lane
* posted by me at 10:08 PM
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2007-10-25
cleveland rocks and niagara fallsCleveland turned out to be a rather interesting city. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame kept us entertained for almost four hours, and if we'd listened to as much as we would have liked we could have spent several hours more. My favorite bit? Seeing Tom Petty's Mad Hatter hat from Don't Come Around Here No More. I always wanted that hat. Spent the night in Cleveland at a wonderful Bed & Breakfast called The Stone Gables. We didn't think to even look at B&Bs until Wisconsin, figuring they'd be too pricey. Turns out that the off season prices make them just as affordable as the hotel/motels of the area...and much nicer to stay in. Yesterday saw us driving up to Canada to see Niagara Falls from the good side. G's never been to Canada or the Falls, so I was very happy that we had good weather. Found another fantastic B&B called Absolute Elegance. Again, a wonderfully restored place from the 1800's. Had a wonderful meal and drinks on a terrace overlooking the falls. As it got darker, we saw them illuminated in white spot lights and then a bit later in shifting colors. We had an excellent vantage point which allowed us to see both the American and Canadian falls. Front row seats as it were. Niagara Falls, the city, is a bit of a cheeze fest, but we enjoy that sort of thing so it was all good. Today we're on our way to Massachusetts. Will decide en route whether to spend one last night in the Berkshires or to push on all the way to Weymouth. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 12:00 PM
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2007-10-23
of traffic jams and jelly donuts Drove down into Indiana from Wisconsin yesterday. Got caught in our first traffic snarl since leaving the bay area. (Should've guessed that 4pm is not a good time to traverse Chicago.) We have yet to see a Dunkin Donuts...rather surprising since we've been on EDT for over 12 hours. On the plus side, the scenery has been fantastic. Wisconsin surprised me by feeling quite a bit like Massachusetts with rolling hills all on fire with fall foliage. Pardon the alliteration...it was an early morning. The weather and traffic had us short of our goal last night and we actually set the alarm this morning in order to get to the Rock & Roll Hall of fame in a timely manner...maybe there'll be a DD in Cleveland. random trip quote of the day G's comment upon seeing a small child in passenger seat of a Fed Ex truck, "Wow! They'll deliver anything these days." Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 9:50 AM
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2007-10-21
brief break for brand building 101We interupt this travelblog for a brief note about brand building. We stayed in a Comfort Inn last night for the first time. I do have a certain level of expectation when staying in a place with a price point about 10 dollars more than the lower rate numbered motels (Motel 6/Super 8). I was dissatisfied. The room was out of date, still using the heavy comforters that all good travelers know carry more germs than the toilet seat. (even the cut rate motel in southern Montana with the naugahyde chairs had replaced theirs with a thin, easy to pull off and hide in the corner version-intentional or not, we appreciated it) All in all though it wasn't the worst hotel. The customer service made up for in joviality what it lacked in professionalism, and the cable selection was one of the better ones we've seen. If it wasn't for the bathroom, I'd be blogging about our drive across Minnesota, the state that's fun to say. Now, I'm willing to acknowledge that I've got semi high standards for any bathroom. Many folk may find a toilet seat with the finish worn off delightfully rustic, but I'm not one of them. The worst bit was the shower. After no more than 30 seconds it began to back up. The super low wattage lighting did nothing to hide the fact that this back up contained about half a head of hair left behind by some prior tenant. Enough said. I tried to mention this to the staff upon check out, but they were a bit busy playing around and I got no more than a nod and a, "That happens sometimes." So the lesson for the day is that for a first time consumer, your brand is only as strong as its weakest touchpoint. Your regularly scheduled travelblog will continue tomorrow from Wisconsin Dell, WI. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g, sharketing
* posted by me at 7:17 PM
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2007-10-20
black hillsSaw Mount Rushmore today and also the Crazy Horse Memorial that's in progress. Both very impressive and both places I'd like to come back to some day for a bit of hiking around. There's also other things that I'd like to spend more time exploring and in the Black Hills of South Dakota, but they'll have to wait for a trip that happens earlier than October. We've got a storm chasing us and we're hoping to make it to Sioux Falls before the end of the day. Bother winter! Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 6:57 PM
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2007-10-19
winding through wyomingYesterday, we drove from Lincoln to Hardin, MT. Quite a nice drive, but a long one. Other than a brief stop at Montana Wheat in Helena for lunch, we didn't take a break. Woke up this morning and headed over to Little Big Horn. I've never been a big fan of cowboy and indian tales, but it's always a bit sobering to be reminded just how unfair the US has been to the native inhabitants of this land. The fact that this particular site was established to commemorate Custer and his men just drove the point home. Sure, there's a bit more about the various tribes that banded together there now than when the site opened, but somehow it still left a sour taste in our mouths. Spent most of the rest of the day driving on the red roads of Wyoming. G's just taken the wheel for the remainder of the trip to Keystone, SD. Looking forward to a good night's rest and tomorrow's excursion to Mount Rushmore. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 8:50 PM
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2007-10-17
criss crossing the continental divide
Started out yesterday driving through Grand Teton National Monument and then Yellowstone. Over the course of the day we crossed the continental divide numerous times.
I remember driving to California over a decade ago and crossing the divide in Colorado. It seemed a momentous occasion to me back then. This time it became ordinary to see the markers noting the divide, but the scenery remained anything but. Mountains' majesty indeed.
The one thing I will say is that Old Faithful's over rated. The fact that the rest of Yellowstone is under rated easily makes up for this fact, but if you're ever there and find that you've just missed the eruption? Drive on and enjoy the surreal sulphur plains upon which bison graze. Waiting 90 minutes for the next eruption was a bit dissapointing. (especially in the cold)
Left Yellowtone for Lincoln at 4:30 and found ourselves at U. Bob's doorstep about six hours later. A long drive, but worth it for the warm hospitality we found waiting for us there. More on that tomorrow. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g, memory lane
* posted by me at 10:07 PM
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2007-10-16
out of this world Crater's of the Moon was unlike anything I've ever seen. Being the sci-fi geek that I am, it was easy to imagine some studio wanting to use it as a set for an alien planet. Fortunately, it's being protected since aggressive tourism in the 20th Century crumbled parts of it away. Interesting to observe the the struggle between the conservation of a park and the public's ability to enjoy it without causing further damage. There was much more to do there than we'd anticipated...hiking up old lava flows, walking through the Devil's Orchard, peering into splatter cones and just generally being awed by our surroundings. We ended up spending so much time that Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons had to wait for today. Don't want to shortchange our National Parks. We ended up staying in a little log cabin in Jackson, Wyoming. Town was like something out of a modern day fairy tale. Gotta tell you, there's something about seeing all of this that has me contemplating going on the road permanently. Then I remember that those cute little log cabins cost money. Problematic. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 1:26 PM
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2007-10-15
hard drive Today we're on our way to Crater's of the Moon National Monument. Will do the 7 mile loop and then make our way to Yellowstone and Old Faithful. Yesterday was all about driving. Six hundred miles from Roseville, CA to Jerome, ID. We did stop briefly in Winnemucca in honor of Armistead Maupin. I won three dollars on the quarter poker machine and then we were back on the road. After turning north at Wells, we were on the home stretch, but I have to say that Greg's the reason we made it all the way. Driving at night is not my forte. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g, shout out
* posted by me at 1:59 PM
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2007-10-14
farewell sf
Been trying to post from phone for two days now...think I finally got it figured out.Spent an extra day in SF to finish packing all the stuff we didn't get onto the moving truck. Also took time to say some last minute goodbyes and enjoy Hug's hospitality. (He let us crash at his place for two nights since he was in Denver on business...much nicer than our almost empty apartment.) Then, yesterday at 5:30, we crossed over the Bay Bridge and headed to G's parentals for dinner and our first overnight on the road. Packed ourselves back into the car this morning and headed east. Just left Reno...more to come!
Edited to add that the formatting will be off, so please bear with us. Labels: cross country, dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 4:40 PM
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this is a test from CALabels: blogging
* posted by me at 2:10 PM
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2007-10-11
trucking tired
Still haven't slept, but the truck is on its way. Not enough brain power to type, but the title kept flashing through my head and I needed to get it far away before finally falling into a deep sleep with dreams that have nothing to do with packing.Labels: dose of mikey, looking eastward
* posted by me at 11:58 PM
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goodbye dear desk
Last post from my desk in the alcove. Yes, that time stamp is correct; it's just past six. We've been up all night doing last minute packing. Time for a couple hours rest before the truck comes. Must pack up my computer first though, and I wanted to type in one last post.
Many tales to tell, but too tired right now. Maybe tomorrow from another computer.Labels: blogging, dose of mikey, looking eastward
* posted by me at 9:10 AM
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2007-10-08
pause
Took yesterday off from the packing mania. We both needed a bit of a break. Ended up walking through the Castro Street fair with TNTP. Beautiful day, good company, plenty of eye candy and chicken on a skewer. Yum!
Also confirmed that our sofa has a new home. (It was originally going to be a junker sofa that this couple was using in their "chill space" at the fair and would then dump when the festivities were over.) They decided to use their own sofa in the booth instead, and ours has a new living room to inhabit. It was very good to us, so I'm glad it's found a happy new home.
Oh dear, I'm anthropomorphizing the furniture. Just goes to show my current state of mind.
That was yesterday. This morning we got right back into it and packed up about half the kitchen. The second half awaits this afternoon. Oy!Labels: dose of mikey, linkage, looking eastward, san francisco
* posted by me at 3:21 PM
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2007-10-06
five and counting
Fifth day since I left the job. (Makes it sound like I ditched the mob.)
Oh, I'm a poet, and I didn't know it.
Sorry, moving does strange things to your brain. It must be all the cardboard dust or the remnants of several hurried memories being stuffed into the recycled boxes from craigslist. We have one box that has five different handwritings on it.
Seriously though, today I bit the bullet and put the couch on craigslist. Within twenty minutes, we had five hits and the couch is now someone elses problem.
All hail craigslist!Labels: dose of mikey, looking eastward
* posted by me at 9:56 PM
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2007-10-05
fore!
Incoming! Boxes, boxes, boxes. Our apartment has become a maze through which we wind our way. All the time hoping one of the more precariously balanced boxes doesn't come crashing down.
Moving is not a good time for two pack rats to try to dump stuff. Out of the hundreds of books I've packed already, I've managed to remove four from the running. This hardly counts since three of them were old French grammar books from back in the 80s.
Clothes are also a problem. While it would be easy enough to follow the rule of tossing anything not worn in the past year, many of the clothes that would affect are oxfords and dress pants that may soon again become a necessary part of my daily work wear.
On a happier note, we were searching for some boxes listed on craigslist and ended up grabbing ice cream cones at Mitchell's. Best ice cream in San Francisco. Another advantage to moving away. Treating ourselves to to all the good things that will soon be far away.
That came out sounding a bit sad, not meant to be. I know there's plenty of good stuff waiting on the other side of the country. Labels: dose of mikey, g, linkage, looking eastward, san francisco
* posted by me at 8:19 PM
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three, is the magic number
Today, for the first time, I got a little panicky about the move thing. Not about the whole pick up my life and transfer it three thousand miles away part of it that one would guess I'd panic a bit over. No, I started worrying about boxes. Will we really have time to pack it all away in just a week?
The answer is, of course, yes. If we do a little bit each day, we should be fine. Anyone want a slightly used Ikea Couch? You cart it away and it's all yours.
In other news: Got a little nostalgic for the fun times I've had in the Haight while doing an errand today, so I snapped this as a little reminder.

Labels: 1000 words, looking eastward, san francisco
* posted by me at 2:02 AM
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2007-10-03
second day
Day two after work ended and I'm still having trouble grasping the reality. Making it more difficult to believe, is the fact that I'm still seeing work folk for goodbye's. Last night, my boss had the team over for a delicious dinner and fun conversation. G came along, which made it extra nice. At the end of the evening, someone mentioned that I should do a blog detailing our upcoming trip across the country. Had to bite my tongue a bit since I've never officially told anyone at work about this site. Got an odd impression that at least C already knew though. That would be fine since she's the first one there that I'll pass the info on to.
G will also be coming tonight for drinks with the Aids Walk group from work which should be fun. After this though, there'll be no more official work gatherings...and packing will have to start in earnest.
We have a lovely batch of Baccarat boxes we found on Craigslist yesterday that we'll be filling with our fragile Targetware. Love that!Labels: dose of mikey, g
* posted by me at 6:46 PM
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2007-10-02
unemployed
Today's the first official day of my unemployment.
Feels a bit more like vacation right now. We'll see how long that lasts.Labels: dose of mikey, sharketing
* posted by me at 1:50 PM
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