Friday, January 27, 2006

Hmmmm Bacon Baps

My buddy Roger the dodger (http://spaces.msn.com/duttonr/) has been chatting with me all week about bacon baps n butties, and for you foreign types that's a bread roll or two bread slices filled with mouth watering english back bacon... the thought just makes you droool.

Tomorrow, I'm gonna try and find some nice looking thick cut bacon and I do mean TRY, over here.. over here is in Seattle, USA it aint like back home I can tell ya.

I have seen some real streaky looking stuff great for wrapping around some nice bangers (finding great bangers here is another story similiar in vein to great bacon) but not the stuff for a great bacon buttie.

So the hunt is on to find the elusive taste and smell of frying bacon and get a taste of home - I'll let you know how I get on.

Monday, January 23, 2006

Seattle comes alive!!

Chillin' this past weekend, doing some decorating which is always a great time to sit back and reflect on how good paint dries or wether you have sanded the same piece of cabinetry enough times.

Also this weekend it was the NFC championship game with Seattle Seahawks v Carolina Panthers, and the Hawks won!

It was a victory in a couple of ways as this win gave them the championship for the NFC but also entry into Superbowl XL (40 if you can't work it out) for the first time for Seattle in 30yrs basically ever since they have been around... the whole place has gone Superbowl crazy now, ticket prices are going up... they did start at about $1200-$1500 but now you won't get much change out of $2000+ and then flights and hotels - it gonna be a very expensive weekend when the Superbowl is on for some people.

Me, I have a 42" plasma so will quite happily sit here with a beer or three and watch it at home... Go Hawks.

p.s. Can't wait for the World Cup coverage... real foottie at last :)

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

OMG - there is Sun...

I have taken it easy the last few days and have not updated the blog, occasionally the old job and other chores that need doing get in the way - I guess that is life....

So we have had sun, in fact we have had a couple of days of it - not all day but least a showing. Sunday was nice, so we took the ferry across to Kingston and drove round the coast to Fort Worden.

Not a real Fort but an old military establishment called a Fort, in fact on the Olympic Peninsula there are a lot of them :)

It was a good drive and it gaves us a bit of an airing and blow away the cobwebs and allowed things to dry out a little.

Hopefully sometime this week I will get some piccies posted - I haver tons but just have not had the time to go thru them. I have been busy building a couple of web sites;

http://www.countrycarpenter.net is one for a local carpenter we know that has done some work for us.

http://www.thewaynehowardtrust.co.uk is my brothers website that is now a UK charity for brain injury patients and families.

Have a look and feel free to comment.

Saturday, January 14, 2006

What a week...

It has been a loooong week this week, and I have not had much chance to update the blog till now.

So some quickies for now...

Rats, they are damn clever buggers, so far I have had two attempts by them but no takers, I have now resorted to screwing (figuratively speaking) the trap just outside the hole that one I have seen visits, maybe this time I'll get a hit and enjoy the spoils of war!!

Rain..
Well we are into day 27 now and heading on for number 28, it been raining off and on but each day we get something. The flooding has started in some areas and tomorrow we'll be going out to take some photos n stuff - I'll be looking to get some of those posted.

Dinners up and I have been summoned :) will be off for now and will continue later.....

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

I took a bus..

As I mentioned, I'm at a conference in Seattle this week and rather than use the car and get stuck in traffic, pay for parking {after trying to find parking} I thought I would use the bus.

Now I'm not your usual bus user I'm afraid and have been tainted by bus services in the UK, you know the what I mean... your waiting for a number 3 bus and the arrival timeslots come and go - then before you leave 3 turn up together - why do they do that?

So I have used the bus this week and so far - I can say - it has been rather pleasant, no sitting in rush hour traffic, not having to think about driving {I drive an automatic anyway so not much thinking when I am driving ;) } I can even have a snooze on the way in and back - hmmm I could get to like this.

Monday, January 09, 2006

Conference time

This week finds me at a conference in Seattle, called TechReady2 - so far it's been fun and from the agenda looks like more to come.

On my way to tonights evening event I was listening to the radio and the DJ announced that today is the 22nd day in succession that it has rained, measurable that is. Now I know Seattle is a grey and wet place but this is getting ridiculous : ah well roll on the summer.....

Nothing else for today so lets see what tomorrow brings.

Friday, January 06, 2006

TGIF!! & Rats....

Woohoo!! another week over - gee soon it will be Christmas ha ha :)

This one was way busy, lots of things happening and one will hopefully see the work pay off over the weekend. Next week I'm on a conference here in Seattle {did I mention it's still raining ;) }, so I will do my posts when a get a moment, but maybe the change of scenery from my office to downtown Seattle will get me thinking of other things I should write about.

Rats... we have them, house rats that is :( running around the attic space - damn things make a right racket I can tell you. So a few weeks ago I put down some bait and had no takers, so much for what the package instructions say.

This week I get a phone call from Julie {t'other half} saying her car was in the garage for some work, she told me the mice {we didn't know they rats at this time} had cost her $500 for a wee wire that cost $5. Further explitives later and they whole story is that part of the engine needs to be dropped to get to the wire - the wire caused a few lights, like engine management to light up.

Tonights task was to get to our local DIY store - Lowes, where I bought 3 huge monster traps for rats and now have them strategically placed around our garage, and am waiting patiently for the klaccck sound of them firing :)

I just inspected them {you know it's like fishing - you gotta keep checking}, and nothing as yet - but I did see one of the blighters - including tail about 12-15" long. Put it this way it a damn big mouse :)

I must dig out my recordings of 'DangerMouse' that was a fine cartoon, the music for it would be very fitting right now - hee hee!!

Anyway, I'll keep you posted {'scuse the pun} on the escapades of our little visitors and hope the eventual outcome is pleasent, well for us anyway.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Chuffed...

I have been reading lots of books and material to be a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), one of the coveted credentials one needs to move around in the security circles per say.

This morning while eating mybreakfast cereal I checked email - well actually - I was sat at the 'ol computer and as I use GMail I had the taskbar app installed to let me know when an email comes in...

Well, you know that real odd feeling, that you get when your boss says can I have a word and it late on a Friday night - what do they call that ... anticipation ... or some other @$&* puckering bodily function. Oh yes, that is what I did when I saw the title of the email and not the rest of the text.

I saw the title blinking at me like a belisha beacon and thought should I... shouldn't I... I'll let you know on my first attempt at this exam, I missed the pass mark by 10points, that's close for a 6hr 250question hand written answer exam.

I opened the email and scanned the mail for 'you have failed..' and saw 'Congratulations..' woohoo!! I went, and it still raining outside but you know I feel way better for passing :)

Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Congestion!! Have you ever parked on the M25.

So travelling home tonight in rainy Seattle, oh yes, it does rain here (so far we are into a 10 day stretch of rain at some point within a 24hr period - oops digressing here).

I remembered when I used to travel home from London and having to use the M25 - 4 lanes one direction bumper to bumper and that was when everyone is doing 80mph+ :) wow that was fun.

Over here, well it can still be fun as the locals get a little crazy when the weather comes in, take I405 for example which is 3 lanes one direction, when the rain hits everyone sloooowwwwssss riggghhhhhttttt down!! It's as if they have bever seen rain before....

....my usual 25mile drive home becomes a 1hour trip in a sea of red brake lights, with the oncoming wave of white headlights from the passing traffic, talk about hypnotic :) but I can at least look online to see how congested it will be (check out http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/traffic/seattle ~ remember the 8hr time difference ~ I'm in PST.)

So while driving along, a thought crossed my mind, if teleportation becomes a reality will we still have congestion - I mean there is only so much air up there or will the TTC (pun on ATC, I'm sure you can work it out) have you circling around the top of your house waiting for a clear path.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Hello, Good Day and Welcome...

Happy Hogmanay 2006!!

Ok, ok I know it a little late but you know the saying 'Better late than never!'. Anyway I hope you all had a great New Year and 2006 brings you everything you wish for.

So this is the start, maybe of something new and exciting, Hey! maybe this can become a bestseller (I'm sure that will be commented on :) ).

I'm going to do my utmost to get a little ditty, an interesting piece or some really big news on this blog at least once a day maybe even more and for that you have to stay tuned and keep reading and watching.....