Marty's Travels

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A Nice Fourth?

From long experience I say that more often than not the weather on the Fourth around Puget Sound is crappy. Meteorologists call this a myth, saying it only rains about 1 in 5 years. Fine, but I said "crappy", not "rainy". When it's better to keep the beer outside rather in the refrigerator, the grill won't stay lit, and the rockets' red glare is seen only by astronauts, it's little matter that my down-filled coat is staying dry. But tomorrow...

Doctor Visit 1

I got in to the vascular specialist today for an initial assessment, which means I have to start all over again with health history, family history, and current complaint. Traci was very good; after a few neat tricks she localized an artery restriction south of the heart and north of the knees on the left. Which was enough for one day so I'd have to come back next week for a ride on their machine to identify the exact place and nature of the...

Boats

The number of vessels in the boat yard have been dwindling, as the summer season starts. Here in the Escapee park, boats are coming out of storage and getting cleaned up, likely for the crabbing season which starts July 1. I watched something interesting the other day in the boatyard: a large sailing yacht was brought on a truck and lifted off for re-assembly. The boat was about 50 feet long, full keel, and wide enough that it was a wide-load on...

Some Progress on a Problem (possible mini-rant)

I made some progress this evening on a computer/internet problem that's been bugging me for quite a while. Here's the story: Many of my friends write blogs which I follow with great interest. They include a function on their blog which "shares" information to "social" websites. Click on a button on their blog page and some information is recorded, presumably to their benefit. To put it in (spine-tingling, intestinal-twisting) terms, if I click...

I Saw a Radio Show

"Says You" is word-game show on the public radio syndicate, I've listened to it for years but have only heard it in the Seattle area. Never having seen a radio show before, I grabbed a reasonably-priced ticket to see 2 shows produced in Port Townsend. It was quite interesting to see how these shows are done. The format is two panels of clever, witty people guess the meanings or derivations of odd words. It's strange to see a stage with Spartan...

Nice Spring

This has been a most pleasant spring in terms of weather, better than I can remember. So almost every day is a good one for going into the mountains or to the beach or check out a little town. My favorite activity is hanging in Port Townsend and driving through the ship yard to watch boats of all sizes and shapes get fixed up. Here in the RV park, things are pretty quiet. There's been a rash of leaseholders giving up their lots lately. My...

Doctor’s Visit

Today I had my annual checkup and a problem was found. I'm 63 and have never had any medical issues whatsoever, and have been waiting to see what would turn up. Things wear out with age, in my case it looks like it's in the cardio/vascular system, but future tests will tell. So here I go, another variable in life.

Back Online

The last piece of converting my website from one hosting service to another was to cancel the old account with the incompetent service. Unfortunately they canceled my domain registration as well. To me, registration and hosting are two different things, but to the new company they are the same. I got it "fixed" by contacting sales, not technical support. Sales people answer the phone on the first ring, tech support leaves you on hold for an...

Truck stuff

The shocks were replaced today, making a world of difference. Several problems were solved in how the driving felt, it's nice again. Thinking back, the problems showed up quite a while ago, maybe when I was in Florida. If so, then the shocks I had put on a year earlier weren't worth anything, junk. I'll see how these do. Replaced a pair of tires, this time I didn't give up much useful tread. I went into town (PT) for lunch and sat on the beach...

The Elwha

Rather than go up into the mountains, I checked out the Elwha River today. They've removed two hydro dams and the river is now running free, allowing fish to spawn for the first time in 100 years. The river is finding it's course in what used to be reservoir, depositing silt and moving it around. The silt in the river is still that grayish color which indicates glacial debris; it looks very much like the ash in the rivers after Mt St Helens...