Wednesday, November 29, 2006



It's snowing!

As most of you probably saw on Monday Night Football, it's snowing in Seattle. We got about an inch of snow and a layer of ice. Trouble for hilly Seattle. And Seattlites are almost as bad as Washingtonians in the snow. The buses were particularly troubled by the snow so they all have snow chains on them now. Pretty cool, I'd never seen that before.

We're supposed to get another inch or two tonight and then it'll rain again tomorrow. Seems like we're on track to beat the rainiest month *ever* in Seattle record. I'm rooting for us.

Monday, November 27, 2006


The space needle has a Christmas tree on it!

Brian thinks it's the coolest thing ever.





























The weather changes here all the time. It's been a fine fall day; chilly, windy, a bit gray with some snow showers. Beautiful at sunrise and sunset. Now the clouds roll in.

These two pictures are taken at the same time from two different windows in our apartment. One is looking south towards the beautiful sunset and downtown (where the Seahawks will beat the Packers tonight). The other looks north across Queen Anne hill where the storm clouds are coming in.

We're supposed to get a dusting to 2" tonight. It snowed a bit last night too. It stuck to everything for a while and melted away this morning. It's so pretty and silent. Everyone was out; throwing snowballs and making snowmen.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Restores my faith in radio.

Artists heard over the past 24 hours on KEXP:

The Sex Pistols
PJ Harvey
Wu-Tang Clan
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
L7
TV on the Radio
Air
Bob Dylan
Nine Inch Nails
The Roots
Jane's Addiction
The Flaming Lips

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Sunday, November 19, 2006

What's better than delicious double cream gouda cheese? Well, free double cream gouda cheese. On a wild Sat. night Alicia and I went to the grocery store after dinner. Upon returning home we opened a plastic grocery bag to discover it did not contain our groceries. Whose food was it? We'll never know, but there was English blue cheese, the gouda, a pound of chicken breast, eggs and margarine--what could we do? It was a moral dilemma, but we finally realized there was little hope of these tasty goods being claimed or returned to the shelf, so we considered it good karma. Brian

Sunday, November 12, 2006


I'm missing Alicia and all my friends celebrating the elections in DC.

But here's some thoughts about rainy Seattle. I do like the rain as I'm getting used to it. In some ways it reminds me of snow when it's not coming down too hard. Plus, its nice to have some seasonally cold weather vs. DC 65+ in Nov.

Another fun thing about Seattle is all the cool old cars, which I've been meaning to blog. Here's one.

Finally, I'd like to say how Seattle has me rediscovering music. Make KEXP play on your computer, you won't be sorry, especially for blues on Sun. morning.

http://www.kexp.org

take care, Brian

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

I'm coming to DC!

I'm still figuring out the details. MoveOn.org and GCI are having the post-election debrief in DC.

I'll probably be there Fri 11/10 to Mon or Tuesday. Meet me at the Tune Inn....