Saturday, July 14, 2007

Leaving Sumter Behind


Leaving Sumter Behind
Originally uploaded by psubuzz

After 3 hours in the sun, we were pretty burned and beat, and had heard enough of the history of Fort Sumter. I have to admit though that I find the Civil War one of the most fascinating wars and hearing how the battle for Fort Sumter started the Civil War was pretty interesting. It's hard to believe that in the very first battle, there was no loss of life.

Too bad it didn't stay that way for the rest of the war.

Suspension Bridge


Lauren, Myself, and the Bridge
Originally uploaded by psubuzz

Who knew that the largest cable suspension bridge in North America was down here in Charleston? I was actually surprised.

In any case, here is a picture of Lauren and I on the water taxi taking us over to Patriot Point to catch a ferry over to Fort Sumter. We missed the ferry from downtown Charleston by literally 2 minutes. In the end, our taxi ride saved us those same two minutes had we waited for the 3:00 ferry, 3 hours later. :)

Friday, July 13, 2007

Lauren's Dream Breakfast Place


Lauren's Dream Breakfast Place
Originally uploaded by psubuzz

What a great idea... a breakfast place that specializes in cereal. We didn't actually go in, but we both thought this could be a neat little niche place back home as well... Different kinds of milk, a wide range of cereal, coffee, and wi-fi!

But would enough people come to sustain the business... that's the question.

Love the Architecture


Love the Architecture
Originally uploaded by psubuzz

Lauren and I are in Charleston, SC this weekend and as we walked along the bay, despite the nasty humidty and extreme temperatures, we both love the architecture of the south. Nice palmettos, big porches, big courtyards...

A far cry from the colonial houses we have back in Virginia.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Humidity and Sweating

Humidity and Sweating

You know how you get that feeling that you can't cool off after working out, as hard as you try? Well, this morning, even after stretching for 15 minutes and taking a long cold shower I can't stop sweatin'. And walking down the street in this damned humidity does not help!

Love DC summers...

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Ocean City Day 2

Much better weather prevailed on Tuesday with temperatures in the low 80's and winds a lot calmer than they were on Monday which made for a great day of fun in the sun, sand, and surf.

MIOL's cousin joined us and here is a shot of the two of them catching up and waiting for the perfect wave.

Here, her cousin actually caught the wave while MIOL was left behind.


Here, MIOL FINALLY, catches the wave she's been waiting for, and I can finally go back to my chair and finish my book!

All in all, we had a great day, got more than enough sun, and will look forward to getting back to the Eastern Shore again soon.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Couple at the Beach


Couple at the Beach
Originally uploaded by psubuzz

MIOL and I are on the Eastern Shore for the long weekend and today went over to Ocean City for the day. Unfortunately, the combination of getting more than enough sun yesterday at the pool, combined with a stiff breeze made the visit short. We'll give it another shot tomorrow and hope for a warmer day.

Not surprisingly, the cool weather did not keep other beachgoers off of the beach as the sand was packed as far as the eye could see in all directions.

Overall though, a pretty relaxing day... which has been much needed.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Game Over

Well the trip is coming to a close. After another late night the crew was up, cleaned out, and on the road by 10am. Safe to say that the drive is MUCH better than the way up.

Now it's time for some food and then an afternoon to catch up on all that has happened over the weekend.

I'll post some pictures where appropriate, emphasizing the word appropriate, when I get home. But I believe the bachelor had a good time with good clean fun...


Saturday, June 23, 2007

6 Hours

The longest day of golf ever finished at 5:15 after teeing off at 11. I think Dan had the best round of the day by far parring quite a few holes and nearly getting himself a Brad chest bump twice only to choke and par instead.

It happens.

In any case we're heading back to the house for what will more than likely be a much tamer night than last night. On the menu for the evening are some ribs, grilled chicken, and some salad. Like I said, tame. So what are the girls up to tonight?






All Accounted For

All Accounted For

After a rough night, the crew has made it up (at 10) and are now on the course here at Wisp. Dan is having the best day so far with Jeff right on his heels. Ahmed is balancing pretty good play with brotherly advice, and Royce just looks good today. Chris and I are driving the boys around offering a tip every now and again and some well timed remarks. I THINK they appreciate our humor, but maybe not?

Day One Comes to a Close

Day One Comes to a Close

A good day was had by all. Many memorable quotes... Quite a few pictures we will more than likely delete... And friendship abound.

Jeff is soundly asleep upstairs, Royce is asleep on the couch, last I saw, dan was still laying on his bed in his bathing suit, and Chris and Ahmed are chatting the night away across the hall... 

I'm definitely bummed that I can't share some of the pictures as they are all priceless in their own way. Soon enough. I have to admit that it is a lot nicer up here than I expected. It's very quiet and everyone we have met is very friendly. I will have to look into Deep Creek again with our friends for a long weekend...

Anyway, this is the latest I have been up in a long time so it is time to call it a night. What will tomorrow hold?

Friday, June 22, 2007

Jeff Makes Some Friends

Six guys ventured out for a nice dinner by the lake. Damn is it cold out! After a few drinks and some tame stories about how Jeff met Katie and all of the wonderful qualities Katie has that he loves it got a little crazy.

I'm not sure if it was the game over T-shirt or the fact that we were congratulating Jeff very loudly on his impending wedding, but it did not take too long for two blonde locals from joining us at the table.

And then their husbands stopped over...

2 hours later Jeff has heard some sage advice: no guys nights out, take out the trash, do the laundry, tell her she looks good in a size 6 even if it is a size 8, and all kinds of things you'd only hear out in deep creek Md.

The pictures will tell it all, but it is safe to say we will see our friends tomorrow...

Until then....


No internet means no pictures...

Sorry ladies, no internet access this weekend which of course means NO pictures! I'll do my best to Blog from the cell phone. Tedious.

In any case we're here and the place is sweet! Not sure how much Jeff knew ahead of time but he seems genuinely happy which is what is important.

It is quiet, the weather is cool, and we have the makings of a good weekend... Oh, and the beer is cold!

More later...


Traffic part deux

Traffic part deux

So.... After finally passing what appeared to be a chicken coop in a truck on the side of the road we finally started moving again. For all of 45 mins. We have the good fortune of driving on 68 when it is shut down to one lane for road work. So... 3.5 hours later... Still another hour to go.

Traffic!

Ugh. My biggest fears were realized. We didn't hit the road until 2 and have been stuck in traffic for 2 hours. We're a mile from Hagerstown with another two hours to go.

Jeff has been a good sport so far. We're sure he knows where we are going but he's playing along anyway.

What's New?

I hadn't realized that it's been a solid month since I've actually had time to log on and blog about what's happening... My apologies to all 2 of you who actually read this to keep up on our lives around here.

Between one of the busiest and exciting months we've had at WeatherBug in years, the beginning of wedding planning, moving roommates in and out, and planning my buddy's bachelor party it's been almost too much. But somehow, we find a way to put our head down and keep moving, which in this case is what the mantra has been.

We're only a few weeks away from me being able to talk more about what's happening at the Bug, and once revealed, you'll have a better understanding of what has been keeping me busy night and day and weekends... But until then...

Anyway, today is the beginning of Jeff's bachelor party. Seen here.

For those of you following at home this weekend, depending on air card availability, I will do my best to document the weekend and keep you posted...

I just can't guarantee it won't be censored... ;)

Friday, May 18, 2007

Days of the Week

The pictures below aptly capture the different days of the week, and the impact the wind direction can have on the weather and how we spend our day.
Tuesday Morning - Laid out most of the day
Tuesday Evening - Sat in the hot tub
Wednesday Morning - Laid out on the beach
Thursday Morning - Went shopping and saw a movie with MIOL
Friday Morning - Slept in, sipped on coffee, and worked on puzzle with MIOL

Monday, May 14, 2007

Beach Week

Day one is finally here. We arrived yesterday afternoon to 20mph sustained winds and chillier than expected temperatures. We also arrived to see that Tropical Storm Andrea had her way with the dunes down here last week. I took a picture of our dune deck below that used to actually be ON a dune. As you can see from the picture, there is not much left protecting this house from the next major storm. It also looks like they had to lower the deck by about 4 feet (there are four new stairs), and add a new stairway (so that you don't just walk down into the ocean).

MIOL's mom and I had an interesting conversation over the weekend about the whole battle between the man and nature. Why do we insist on commercializing and exploiting nature, bending it to fit our needs, when in the end, nature will win? Granted, my family is down here, paying for this house... a house that should more than likely NOT be here... one that will probably NOT be here in 20 years... And I find that I am not too sure where I stand on this. I truly enjoy coming down to the Outer Banks. I enjoy sitting here, sipping my coffee and staring at the ocean... and a wi-fi connection, power, and the comfort I am feeling at the moment, would not be possible without the commercialization.


A few years ago, when Isabel tore through the Outer Banks and sent the road that connects Hatteras to the rest of the Outer Banks into the ocean, my family drove down here to check out the damage that November (2 months later). We drove all the way down to the point where the road was closed and ran into a park ranger that was stationed there to make sure that people didn't attempt to do something stupid. We asked him what it looked like, and what they were going to do given that Hatteras is a popular vacation destination and they would need to figure out some way to get the tourists there in time for the upcoming season in May. His response was, "oh, we're going to fix the island." Fix the island. I love it. And this is supposed to be someone who manages our natural resources. I'm not sure if that is the official position of the National Park Service, his personal opinion, or what, but there is something about that mentality, one that is more than likely shared by many of us out there, that we can fix and control anything we want to.

Unfortunately, my time will have come and gone in this world before I see the impact of this control, but my grandkids, or their grandkids will look back at these times and more than likely laugh at our attempt to control something as powerful as nature. These Outer Banks may be a part of the mainland by then, who knows.

Until then, I'll sit here happily drinking my coffee and enjoying the surf, happy to be on vacation.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Beach Week Almost Here...

So, as many of you who know me well, you also know that this is about the time of year that my family takes its first trip down to the Outer Banks for a week. A week long vacation could not come at a better time as I am ready for the peace and quiet and ready to relax. I know MIOL is also looking forward to being able to close her eyes and sleep on the beach.

I'm going to give the no work email for the entire week a try again this trip and see what awaits me upon my return, but I do know that when I did that last fall, it made a huge difference in my ability to fully enjoy the time off. But as most of you know, the amount of email you have after being gone for a week is beyond ridiculous.

Which makes you wonder why we opt to communicate so much over email. It's one thing if you use it as a form of communicating with friends overseas or friends that are hard to get a hold of on the phone. But work? It seems that more and more people are becoming either passive aggressive or non-confrontational, and would rather send a flaming email or send a series of email questions, rather than get up and walk 20 feet to talk to the person. This has got to be one of my greatest pet peeves as I am very much a "walk and talk" kind of person. I enjoy getting up from my desk and walking around, talking to the people I need to talk to get the job done.

As BlackBerrys become more and more prevalent over the next few years, will we become an email society?

What matters is that I will not be participating in that society next week.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

It's official!!! MIOL and I are engaged!!!

17 months in the making, I have met my match and the person I am looking forward to spending the rest of my life with.

I promise you that the story leading up to the proposal is well worth a phone call to me if you want to hear it. The intricate details and subtleties are too much to go into on here and will take too long to describe.

In any case, I look forward to blogging about the progress and planning as we set a date and move forward towards the most exciting day of our lives.

Stay tuned...