Glacial Erratics

Three Reasons For Sore Feet

September 27, 2004

As I can't seem to find the discipline to entertain myself and others with regular and creative updates, here's an irregular and boring update:    (O7B)

new shoes    (O7C)

I'm wearing (to see if they fit, or rather, don't fit in the correct way) my new pair of climbing shoes. With use they stretch and get soft, so for proper fit it is often necessary to size them down a bit and just go with the initial pain. It's been a while since I appreciated this, as the pair being replaced are so far gone as to have holes in the big toes and rips at the heels which relieve much of the pressure. No pressure is being relieved right now. It's sublime.    (O7D)

consumption    (O7E)

Wait, some pressure is being relieved. The oh so special pain of a brand new pair of climbing shoes brings a distance and clarity that relieves the clench of my jaw, still present from several hours in the confines of Ikea. Why does anyone yearn for an Ikea to come to their town? Oh yeah, there was lots to choose from, and sure some of it seems pretty cheap for what you get. But really, my time is worth way more than that and I'm fairly certain I'm not a sheep. And I'm not done yet: the big stuff doesn't arrive until Tuesday and who knows how long it will take to assemble.    (O7F)

But there's a nice new ceiling lamp in the bedroom, and I'll replace my card table desk with a nice pine thingie that actually has some drawers when I can store stuff that somebody somewhere thinks I need to have but I'll never look at again. My clothes and books will have somewhere to go. New curtains will make it easier to walk around the house naked.    (O7G)

recreation    (O7H)

Two weekends in a row now: another trip to the mountains. This time to see Twin Falls. Another few weekends this will be a ritual, and thus sacrosanct and protected from unimportant things like cleaning and going to Ikea.    (O7I)

Twin Falls are a series of waterfalls (two bigger, plus a few separating the upper and lower) on the south fork of the Snoqualmie River on state park land. A lovely trail takes you along the river to this,    (O7J)

http://www.burningchrome.com/~cdent/TwinFallsTrail/ThumbDSCN2763.jpg + ++ T    (O7K)

the lower falls. Continuing up the trail takes you to the upper falls. Beyond that the trail heads for the Iron Horse Trail (which goes across the Cascades to at least the Columbia River) where we saw a new bird: The Varied Thrush.    (O7L)

Other pictures from the walk at TwinFallsTrailThumb.    (O7M)

Comments

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On September 27, 2004 10:20 PM Matt said:

1. What shoes did you get?    (O7P)

2. Why doesn't everybody do full RSS feeds? It totally sucks the other way.    (O7Q)

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On September 27, 2004 10:22 PM Matt said:

1. What shoes did you get?    (O7R)

2. Why doesn't everybody do full RSS feeds? It totally sucks the other way.    (O7S)

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On October 3, 2004 07:43 AM mike said:

not at all apropos of this entry, but did you see http://www.tiddlywiki.com/?    (OH3)

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