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Travel & Food

Speaking of Boulder Falls

I mentioned Boulder Falls in a post earlier this week. It’s a hiking trail in Colorado (not as close to Boulder as the name suggests). Here’s a short video I made about our visit there:

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Four Questions

You Oughta Know the Four Questions

What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing a red polo shirt, an Adidas zip-up hoodie, shorts, and Stan Smiths.

How does Dave feel today? Dave is effervescent.

What are the factors affecting Dave’s mood today? Dave, who doesn’t drink carbonated beverages often, is treating himself to a diet ginger ale.

What totally mature, highbrow, cultured thing is Dave planning to do tonight? Dave will watch the Tom & Jerry movie.

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Travel & Food

10 Days, 10 Photos, 10 Explanations (At Last)

I was recently challenged to post ten random travel photos on Facebook. The challenge required me to post the photos with no explanation, so I thought I’d have fun by picking photos from places that weren’t obvious. No Space Needle, no Empire State Building, no Hollywood sign, no Big Ben — no landmarks at all.

Since the challenge is over, I figured it’s time to let everyone know where the photos were taken.

The first one is from Queenstown, New Zealand. This is Lake Wakatipu as seen from the top of Bob’s Peak. There is a bungee jump site near here, and I’m definitely going to try that the next time we’re there. (I was too heavy on our last trip.)

Here’s Boulder Falls, about half an hour west of Boulder, Colorado. There’s no cell service anywhere near this short hiking trail, so there were a bunch of passive-aggressive voice mail messages on the Complimentary Spouse‘s phone from his family when we got back to civilization. “Where are you?” “Why haven’t you called us back?” “Why aren’t you picking up your phone?”

This is a detail from the Matthias Church in Budapest. I honestly don’t remember anything about this building other than the beautifully tiled roof.

This is a church in Española, New Mexico. This was taken on our first trip as a couple, way back in 2003. We were driving from Santa Fe to Taos and I made Britt stop the car so I could take this photo.

This is a sunset photo taken at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. The Getty Center is one of my favorite museums, more for its architecture, views, and gardens than its art collection. The complex is located on top of a hill, and you have to take a short train ride to get there from the parking lot. This seems a little inconvenient, but it feels like you’re being lifted out of the hubbub of the city and into a little bubble of tranquility.

Here’s a great photo of Caerphilly Castle in Wales. It dates back to the 13th Century and went through a long period of disrepair before being restored a few decades ago. I like how one of the defense towers hasn’t been fixed and still sits at an angle.

I didn’t have to travel to Africa to see these two giraffes. They were waiting for me at Disney’s Animal Kingdom1 in Orlando.

If you visit the Blue Mosque2 in Istanbul and look up, this is what you’ll see. While the tiles are beautiful, the most striking thing to me is the engineering. The mosque can support the weight of five large domes (and several more smaller ones) without load-bearing columns.

Buoy oh buoy! I spotted these seals and bald eagle in Juneau, Alaska. Later this day I saw a pod of whales engaged in bubble-net feeding, which was simply amazing.

This young soccer player was practicing his skills in Fusterlandia, a neighborhood in Havana that’s best described as a joyous explosion of mosaics. I think this is one of the best photos I’ve ever taken — I was lucky enough to get the ball in mid-air, and it’s not blurry. I love the look on the boy’s face: determined yet confident. There’s a mosaic dove perched above the words “Princesa Diana.”


1 This is my favorite of all four Disney theme parks. All of the theme parks are fabricated environments, but the illusion is most convincing in the Animal Kingdom.
2 It’s actually the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, but it’s better known by tourists by its nickname. You’ll find it a few steps away from the Hagia Sophia Mosque, which is about 1,000 years older and also supports a massive dome without load-bearing columns! Both buildings are amazing and impressive, and it’s amazing to see how much progress had been made in engineering and architecture in a millennium.

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Four Questions

How Much Are the Four Questions in the Window?

What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing the pink polo shirt from yesterday and a pair of sweatpants.

How does Dave feel today? Dave is unhappy and upset.

What are the factors affecting Dave’s mood today? Dave rushed Lucy the Wonderpup to the vet this morning because she was acting differently and seemed to be in pain. It turns out Lucy has a broken tooth, which is probably the cause of her discomfort. She also had a few other minor health issues that needed to be addressed.

What will it cost Dave to have Lucy’s broken tooth extracted? Dave is wondering how much he can get for the Complimentary Spouse’s organs on the black market.

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Four Questions

The Four Questions Are Comin’ up so you Better Get This Party Started

What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing a pink polo shirt (he wore a pink T-shirt yesterday) and gray shorts.

How does Dave feel today? Dave is very happy.

What are the factors affecting Dave’s mood today? Dave saw a dolphin on his run this morning, and then had a relatively easy day at work.

Why is Dave wearing so many pink shirts? Dave looks good in pink but, let’s face it, he looks good in everything.

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Running

Meet my Running Buddy

I had some company on Bayshore Boulevard this morning.

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Four Questions

To Be or Not to Be? That is the Four Questions.

What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing a pink T-shirt and gray shorts.

How does Dave feel today? Dave feels like eating a donut.

What are the factors affecting Dave’s mood today? Dave had a busy day, so he feels a donut would be a delicious reward.

What is Dave’s favorite type of donut? Dave is partial to jelly donuts.

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Travel & Food

Trees? Please!

The Complimentary Spouse and I were in Orlando this weekend for a mini-vacation. As there is very little for tourists to do in Orlando, we spent one morning at Leu Gardens.

I’m a big fan of botanical gardens and sculpture gardens, and I think the best ones are those that are easy to get lost in. There’s no set path to follow at Leu Gardens: When you reach a fork in the path, just choose any direction and you’re sure to discover something wonderful!

I hope you enjoy this little video I made. Turn on the sound to get the full experience.

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Four Questions

I Get so Emotional, Baby, Every Time I Think of the Four Questions

What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing a Lightning shirt and Baruch College Bearcats shorts. 

How does Dave feel today? Dave is sore. 

What are the factors affecting Dave’s mood today? Dave is still feeling the effects of running in the wrong shoes yesterday.

Why is Dave wearing Baruch College shorts? Dave’s dad went to Baruch College. When the Complimentary Spouse and Dave were in the neighborhood a few years ago, they popped in and did a little shopping in the bookstore.

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Four Questions

The Four Questions Left the Cake out in the Rain

What is Dave wearing today? Dave is wearing white running shorts and a blue Nike workout shirt.

How does Dave feel today? Dave’s feet and shins hurt a little bit.

What are the factors affecting Dave’s mood today? Dave went running for the first time in a while this morning, and he’s proud of that. But Dave also made the stupid mistake of wearing everyday sneakers (Stan Smiths) instead of proper running shoes (Brooks Adrenaline), which explains the aches and pains mentioned above.

Did Dave notice anything odd on Bayshore this morning? Dave was confused to see three people running with purses.