Archive for 2011

Webvision Notes: The NEW Web Typography:Where the Sexy Is Webvision Notes: The NEW Web Typography:Where the Sexy Is

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Time: Wed May 25, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Speaker: Jason Cranford Teague HTML + CSS to style ASCII text. Nobody really knows how many fonts exist (about 150,000). Only 5 commonly used on the web. Web fonts – about 40,000. Typography :: type Voice :: speech 182 web safe fonts 66 on both Mac […]

Home Improvement (Part the 3) Home Improvement (Part the 3)

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

It has been a while since I gave an update on the upstairs remodel. Since January, we have spent almost every free moment working on the construction. The completed list includes: removing the interior walls, fixing large patches of the floor, building new walls, running electrical, data, leveling all surfaces and … finally… insulation! Above […]

On the trail circa 2005 On the trail circa 2005

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

Our friend Jason “Nabor J” Waicunas just passed along this great photo from 2005, when we hiked the PCT. Judging by my glowing tan/burn – this must have been taken in northern California. From left to right: Me, Chowder and Goodfoot  

A very special quilt A very special quilt

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

My mother is a woman of many talents. This weekend, we received a very special quilt that she has been working on for our unborn daughter. It is based on the classic Sunbonnet Sue pattern – where each square depicts a playful girl with a big bonnet. However, in this quilt, our Sue working on […]

Prego! Prego!

Monday, March 28th, 2011

This weekend, my brother and sister-in-law stopped by for a visit. Liz is due just two weeks before Sam – so our daughter will have cousin that is almost exactly the same age. With all the lovely bellies around, it seemed like a good photo opportunity.

Bicycle to Bagby Hotsprings Bicycle to Bagby Hotsprings

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Last day of winter. First day of spring. Super Moon? It seemed like a good time to go bicycle camping. John, Jamie and I packed up the bikes, parked in Estacada and started riding the 40 uphill miles to Bagby hotsprings. We were hit with hail and rain along the way. At the top, there […]

Ghost Chilli Seedlings Ghost Chilli Seedlings

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Back in 2007, I got my hands on some of the elusive Bhut Jolokia seeds and grew a single plant. We got a few peppers, but the yield wasn’t great – so, I decided to not waste the room in my small garden during  the following years. But now, we have a huge garden with […]

Ranger (ish) IPA Ranger (ish) IPA

Monday, March 7th, 2011

This is the third batch (in 3 weeks) to be dumped on the same yeast. First we had the Cream Ale, then an Evil Red. Ranger Recipe This awesome IPA is one of the few New Belgium beers that I really like. It is crisp and clean and very hoppy. Here is the original recipe. […]

Evil Twin (ish) Red Evil Twin (ish) Red

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Last week, we brewed up the Cream Ale and used a some yeast culture (WLP 001)  that had been sitting in my fridge for over a year. Regardless of the age, fermentation started out strong and smelled clean. So to reward these awesome yeasties, I decided to dump on another batch of beer once the […]

Kiwanda Cream Ale Kiwanda Cream Ale

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

I brewed a batch last year, but substituted the corn sugar for more 2-row. It turned out well, but a bit too sweet. Let’s follow the recipe this time to replicate the award-winning original: Kiwanda Cream Ale This is for a full 12gallon batch: 15.5 lb – pale 2 row 1.25 lb – Cara/Pils 1.25 […]