Half & Half

November 11th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | No Comments »

halfandhalf


Wyoming Sky

November 11th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

sky


Droppin’ a Knowledge Bomb

November 9th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

Crepuscular Rays

Along my way across the country I have seen a lot of sunsets. Sunsets, in my experience, usually entail a lot of ‘visible light’. More often than not, I will experience something that I have always called a ‘Lion King Moment’ wherein beams of light will burst through the clouds creating beautiful cascades of light inspiring everyone who is present for this miraculous display of God’s eternal love of the award winning film ‘The Lion King’. For all of you who have experienced a similar tear inducing display of God’s almighty power (see image above or below) I would like to drop a knowledge bomb on ya’ll…

Crepuscular Rays

These beams of ‘visible light’, which since 1994 have been a symbol of the passing of the throne from one king to another, are in fact called ‘Crepuscular Rays‘. BOOM. Digest that one.

From Wikipedia:

Crepuscular rays, in atmospheric optics are rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from a single point in the sky. These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions. The name comes from their frequent occurrences during crepuscular hours (those around dawn and dusk), when the contrasts between light and dark are the most obvious.

Still don’t believe me? I urge you to visit the award winning Wikipedia Entry for ‘Crepuscular Rays’ at your earliest convenience.

Thank you and Goodnight.


My First Couple Days in Jackson, Wyoming

November 9th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

From Eastern Washington I drove through Oregon & Idaho towards Jackson, Wyoming. This drive ended up being my longest drive yet at around 11.5 hours. Thank you Dan Deacon, wherever you are, for keeping me awake for the last part of the drive. I got into Jackson around Midnight and upon driving down the Mountain Pass into Jackson was greeted by an entire family of Elk crossing the road. 2 babies, a Mom or 2, and a BIG, glorious dad. It was the perfect way to enter the state of Wyoming. Magical even. Especially in the mental state I was in after 11 hours of driving by myself. AKA: Shiny things looked cool so you can imagine how cool seeing some ELK was.

(congratulations Margot on making the almost 700 mile drive in one fell swoop)

My first two days here have been filled with a lot of beautiful views and amazing wildlife. As well as the Elk family, I have seen a herd of Bison, a coyote, and FINALLY…AFTER YEARS OF WAITING…I HAVE OFFICIALLY SEEN A MOOSE. I realize that someday I’ll be dead…but now I can die happy. Not only did I see a bull moose with a huge Rack, but I saw 2 huge bulls with full antlers…AT THE SAME TIME. Is there anything better in life? Yes…there is…and it Manifested itself as Jackson Lake.

I spent a large portion of today (along with Nick & his roommate Coop) building a magnificent Jetty into the cool crisp waters of Jackson Lake. What started as a childish game of throwing sand into the water turned into a (childish) full scale operation including the use of a (real) shovel, the moving of large rocks/boulders, and the excavation and manipulation of large pieces of drift wood. The Jetty ended up being about 5 feet long and will probably be used by the locals to Fish or enjoy the views of the Lake as we did.

I have also been enjoying the fires being made each night in the Wood Burning stove that are usually lit with the aid of a Blow Torch. Can’t beat it. Life is good.


Washington State (Seattle & Eastern Washington)

November 9th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | No Comments »

My time in Washington was wonderful. I was able to meet up with a friend of a friend and he showed me around the city extensively. I didn’t take as many pictures in Seattle as I would have liked, but this is mostly because I was busy living it up. I also enjoyed a beautiful bike ride, A full round of Frisbee Golf, some solo exploring, meeting random family members, Irish Bars, a lot of Tea (and a new teapot), and a challenging Pub Quiz.  Seattle was great and had delicious fish. The weather was fine and everyone I met was extremely nice. Thanks to all who put me up (and Nick for hooking me up with people in Washington). It was one of my favorite places on my trip.

I also headed to Eastern Washington and stayed with my friend Nick’s parents for the night in Pasco. Thanks to them for putting me up as well.


Halloween in Portland, OR

November 9th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Here are some pictures from Halloween. It was enjoyable. I dressed up as Richie Tenenbaum for those of you who aren’t familiar. Enjoy.


Jackson, Wyoming

November 7th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

I made it to Jackson Wyoming last night on the longest drive so far… 11.5 hours. w00t. I’ll put some pictures up soon now that I have a good internet connection. Be patient..I have good photos on zee way.


My Time in Oregon

November 1st, 2009| by: Phil | Announcements, Photography | No Comments »

I arrived in Oregon at around 35 mph due to the fact that I had a flat in Northern California and a spare tire on my car. I got some new tires and headed to Crater Lake. After a chilly night of camping, I headed up to Crater Lake to take in the view only to be hindered by heavy fog and rain. No big deal…I was able to see the amazingly blue water through the fog anyways. From Crater Lake I headed to Eugene where I drank delicious beer. After Eugene, I drove to Portland without knowing where I would stay…but ended up finding a place through a friend. Being unprepared turned out to be one of the better decisions I’ve made because Portland ended up being one of the most fun places I’ve visited.

My time in Portland involved a lot of exploring, delicious Voodoo donuts, rain, bike riding, a trip to Vanilla Bicycles, way too much time in REI, A secret show in a $2 million house party, carving pumpkins (not shown), and a lot of delicious beer. Special thanks to Nate for letting me stay with him and all his friends for accepting me as a friend for my short time in Portland.

More pictures of Halloween to come.


Northern California

October 27th, 2009| by: Phil | Announcements, Photography | No Comments »

From San Francisco I headed north towards the Redwoods. After a long drive I stopped in Eureka for the night before hiking around in Redwood National Park. It was a foggy damp place. I didn’t see sunshine until around 4 when I headed out to Crescent City for the night. In the morning I said, ‘peace out Humboldt’ and made my way towards Oregon.

I was of course twarted by more car troubles. I got a flat tire in the middle of nowhere Route 199 on a windy road without cell phone coverage. Luckily, I am very good at changing tires and got it back up and running before making it to Oregon where I was faced with the difficult decision of buying new tires. No big deal, as they say. I was just happy to be in Oregon. Pictures from Oregon to come soon!


Yosemite Coyote

October 24th, 2009| by: Phil | Uncategorized | 3 Comments »

I woke up my 2nd day in Yosemite and got my gear ready for a hike up to Clouds Rest when I saw this walking past me. It was probably the best encouter with a wild animal I have ever experienced. After it walked past me I got ready to head out and came upon it again with 2 other hikers. It barked a couple of times and then put its head back and HOWWWWWWWLLLL. It was the most amazing thing to see. THAT….is how you start your day.