Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Kick the Tires

The Apple has started driving lessons.  That means that he needs practice driving.  That means we need a vehicle that we can rely on for him to learn how to drive on.  To facilitate that, I went out and replaced the very bald tires on the front end.  the rear tires were in great shape, so nothing to see there.

One thing we have noticed with our Highlander is that the front tires tend to spin whenever it's mildly wet outside.  The guy at Discount Tire suggested it's because we were using touring tires instead of traction tires.  That makes sense, but I also think there is a general problem among the Highlanders wherein they spin when the ground isn't ideal.  I have a hunch there's a torque/weight issue - the front end is lighter than the power that goes to the wheels, so if you hit the gas too hard (which can be anything more than slightly more than idling), the tires will spin and you sound like you don't know how to drive.  I base this on the notion that I have heard from three other Highlander drivers who have complained about similar issues. 

Anyway - don't get a Highlander.  Go use Discount Tire - good company.  Traction tires made very little noticeable difference, though - the wheels still spin.

Monday, December 30, 2019

Holy Frijoles!

Years ago, my friend Susan was kind enough to share with me her mother's bulgoki recipe.  It's as authentic as any recipe I own (she had to guesstimate the measurements because it was all by feel). It's a family favorite and something I make on special-ish occasions. 

A week or so before out office's holiday break, we determined we should have a potluck.  The team decided to do a mexican theme with a request to bring "your favorite mexican recipe."  Living up in the PNW now, "favorite mexican" apparently meant "corn chips and salsa" for most folks.  I decided to commit, though.  I texted one of my friends from law school and asked her if she had a favorite mexican recipe I could use.  She suggested Frijoles Charras - beans. 

It was a great suggestion.  Not only that, but she was kind enough to share her family's recipe.  Such an awesome recipe, and it was very popular among my coworkers.  So much so, we didn't have enough left for any full meals at home afterwards. 

I made up for that today - making some frijoles for dinner.

Man, they are good. 

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Guy Fieri had it Right

Diners Drive Ins and Dives is one of those harmless shows about free advertising for restaurants that otherwise wouldn't be able to really advertise.  There is a place nearby that was featured on the show, and they have a huge picture of Guy on the wall of the bar when you walk in.  The food is pretty good, too - Hawaiian BBQ. 

It's the only place I've been to that has been on "DDD," since the show debuted.  I also went to a place called Rosine's in Monterey that was featured on the show, but that was back when I was stationed in Monterey, back in the mid 1990s. 

I feel like I should go check out more.  It's local comfort food, generally speaking, and I'm good with that. 

Freaking Lions

I know the NFL has their obvious favorites (read: Dallas, New York Giants, LA Rams, New England Patriots, San Francisco, and Green Bay).  And I know Detroit is on its third QB.  I also know that generally speaking, referees don't win or lose games for teams, but they do seem to try to make it as easy as possible for Green Bay to pull out wins over Detroit, ALWAYS...

Friday, December 27, 2019

Gym-type Behavior

So, back in 2013 I worked on my physical fitness and managed to lose some 50-60 lbs.  I'm managed, in the years since, to regain that weight.  It was not as hard as you might think to gain it back. 

I keep trying to keep myself motivated to drop some weight again, but it's been a challenge.

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Christmas Week

And I've no idea what to get anybody.  It's been a rough year for gift ideas. 

I would buy tickets to Europe, but I'm not independently wealthy. 

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Bunch of Whiny Crybabies

Bitching about the impeachment "undoing" the election of 2016, and subverting the will of the 63 million people who voted for the current president is not only stupid, but wrong.  More people voted for the other candidate, and for those not paying attention, there was an election in 2018 where "the people" expressly made it clear they didn't want rule by executive fiat with no congressional oversight, which is exactly why there's a Democratic majority in congress right now. 

Why does nobody press on that point more?

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

AIn't it Always the Way

You get somewhat comfortable in your work environment (even if you aren't particularly enamored with your job), and then there's a suspension of work that impacts a statistically significant percentage of the workforce and puts you at ill ease for your job security. 

I really should write that book. 

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Wine me Dine me

We went out wine tasting today.  There's a decent chance this will be the last time we go out wine tasting this year.  Fortunately, we went to a couple places we hadn't been for a while, but we also went to one of my favorites - Abassador Wines of Washington. 

I've found that I like earthy wines - dark fruits, some tobacco or leather, maybe even some licorice or cigar smoke.  I don't like the really tannic, bold reds that will smack your jaw and leave you withing you had something else.  Heck, even for steaks, I prefer a good merlot to a cab, unless it's a very marbled ribeye. 

At any rate, Ambassador has easily my favorite grenache in the state.  I do recommend it.  Tasty, approachable, not too overt.  It's exactly what I look for in a red. 

Thus ends my free advertising for Ambassador Wines of Washington.

Sunday, December 08, 2019

Goodbye Father Mulcahy

I can't say that he was my favorite character on MASH, but I did enjoy his contribution to the movie.  Rene Aubernonois was a very talented actor.  He will be missed.

Now the world is without either Father Mulcahy.  That's a shame.

Churrascarias

We have been to all of the Brazilian steak houses in the Puget Sound area now, and two in the greater Houston area.  In my experience, it's no argument that Fogo de Chao in Houston is the runaway leader in overall quality and experience.  Fogo in Seattle (well, Bellevue) is a close second.  It just doesn't quite have the same ambiance.  If you find yourself in Pierce County, and don't fancy a drive up to Seattle, Texas de Brazil is a fine alternative.  Those are the ones I'd primarily recommend.  If you want something a little less "chain," then Novilho's is an option, though their lamb chop tasted fishy (like, actual fish).  Grill from Ipanema had the best name, but the quality has dropped each time we've gone, which is a little disappointing. 

Regardless, I am a fan of all you can eat steak places.  I do recommend, unless you're a vegan.

Saturday, December 07, 2019

Christmas Time is Here

And I really have done nothing.  I haven't put up the tree, I haven't started shopping, I don't even know what anybody wants. 

Bah.  Humbug. 

Saturday, November 30, 2019

Rivalry Week

Michigan State's biggest game of the year is against Michigan, and they didn't show up.  But, I grew up rooting for the Maize and Blue, and frankly, I still like watching them beat the Buckeyes.

Yesterday, I went to the Apple Cup with a friend of mine from work.  The Huskies definitely had a disappointing year, but it was a fun game.  I do like Husky Stadium.

Go Blue!

Thursday, November 28, 2019

Happy Thanksgiving

Yesterday I tried apple pie with cheddar cheese on top for the first time ever.  The cheese was scarcely noticeable, but not bad. 

Just, FYI.

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Two Posts in One Day?!

But I think it's interesting, that anytime anybody right now is critical of the current President, he or she is dubbed a "never trumper," even when that individual is an advisor to the current Vice President.  This embarrassment of a President needs to go.

Read in the Comment Section of Balloon Juice

And, so, so apparently accurate:

Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition …There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Busy Week in DC

I've been busy with my Master's Program, so I haven't been writing as much, but I have definitely been paying attention to he hearings on impeachment, the Roger Stone conviction, and the President's pardons of three soldiers who have no business being pardoned. 

I can't believe that this is where we have progressed as a country, that one party is so desperate to hold power that they would abandon their claimed sets of principles to prop up a guy who is so obviously, painfully inept at the job and who so clearly is more interested in advancing his own interests than those of the country.  It's shameful, and I don't understand how any of their personal sets of ethics allow for them to do so.

Saturday, November 09, 2019

Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Oh Dear Lord, No

The NFL should not move a team to London.  This is a bad, bad idea.  I know that you want to increase your international footstep, but if we have seen anything, it's that Europe is disiniterested in American-style football. 

Oh, and Gordon Sondland had his memory jogged by other testimony that he read.  He now confirms that there was a quid pro quo.  This, of course, is a surprise to nobody who has paid any attention to the evidence available to the public, but it's an important moment because it undercuts the President's and the Republican's arguments that there was none. 

It'll be interesting to see the spin for the rest of the week on this.

Saturday, November 02, 2019

Home Brew

It turned out!  It's supposed to be an Irish Red, but I used the wrong yeast, so it's more like a Belgian amber.  i'd show pictures, but I haven't loaded any onto my laptop. 

In other news, Huskies are having an off year. 

And the Gordon Ramsey AT&T commercial is the best of the year ("Use the cocktail stick!")

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Fair does not necessarily mean balanced

One of the objections I've heard about the impeachment inquiry is that it's not been fair to the President.  This is bull, of course, but it's what the Republican party has to hang its hat on.  The Republican party set the rules by which the House has been operating (but they hope you don't recognize that).  The Republican party has also complained about the vote establishing the more public hearings, assailing them as partisan (because they didn't vote in favor of them in bloc). 

Here's the thing - there are Republicans on the committees hearing testimony.  These congresspeople are entitled to call witnesses.  They haven't, either because they elect not to, or because they cannot come up with witnesses who will testify under penalty of perjury that the President did nothing wrong/impeachable. 

This is the key.  The Republicans are complaining that the inquiry and the hearings are unfair, but this is a false statement.  The hearings are not unfair.  They are unbalanced.  They are not unbalanced because of anything the Democrats have done, rather they are unbalanced because the Republicans don't have a defensible position, which is why they don't bitch about the substance, instead they gripe about the process - quite the tell.

Perhaps, instead of bitching about the president the Republican candidates in the 2016 election complained was unqualified and untrustworthy not getting a fair shake, maybe they should not support a mendacious Oval Office occupant's actions. 

Friday, October 25, 2019

I Wish I had the Patience and the Time

To demonstrate the fallacy of the President's position on virtually everything. 

There was no witch hunt.  There was an investigation into whether the Russians interfered in the U.S. Election to aid one party over another.  The evidence collected in this investigation demonstrated that there was a coordinated effort by the Russians to influence the U.S. Election.  There is considerable evidence that the President is either compromised by the Russian head of state or is at best a useful idiot.  No other President would have a closed door meeting with an adversarial nation's leader with no translator or record (and, the opposing part absolutely does, which means we can only rely on what they provide).  The President has surrounded himself with toadies and yes men.  His "independent" Attorney General operates as an arm of the President.  He seems to operate based on what Fox News morning hosts say, which means a cable channel is essentially responsible for foreign and domestic policy. 

The impeachment inquiry is an inquiry.  It is the collecting of evidence, information, that can demonstrate whether Congress should continue with a formal impeachment, at which time evidence will be made and the President has an opportunity to defend/represent himself. 

Asking for a favor from a foreign government (investigating a political rival) and conditioning Congressionally-approved defense funding release on the agreement to do so (and to go on CNN to announce the investigation) is a tit-for-tat, a quid-pro-quo.  It is immaterial whether the President says the words "quid pro quo." 

The Republicans set the rules about the rules under which Schiff is operating in 2015.  There is nothing untoward. 

This man is an embarrassment. 

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

There is no Bottom

I can't believe I find myself in a world where members of my Nation's government determines that it's necessary to storm the impeachment hearings of the President.  It's quite the tell - if there was no evidence, the Republicans in the hearings would be leaking that information all over the place.  That we aren't hearing it, combined with Matt Gaetz's clown show, I think it's fair to say that the evidence being collected is pretty damning. 

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Stupid Football

This was an absolutely lousy weekend for football in my world.  First, Florida benefitted from some SEC Refs knowing it can't let the middling schools in the conference win twice in a row and got some beneficial calls en route to an inexplicable win over SC (not that I'm a gamecocks fan, but it drives me batty that Florida gets as much positive press as it does).  Then, the Huskies faded against the Ducks, and Michigan found themselves behind three scores early against the Nittany Lions and weren't able to recover.  Fortunately, Michigan State was on a bye week, so they didn't lose. 
Today, Detroit found a way to lose to Minnesota, which is awful for a Lions fan, but great for my novel idea (I'll hopefully actually write it at some point).  Houston found a way to lose at Indianapolis again, despite likely being the best team in the AFC south, they are looking up at the Colts, and finally, Seattle gave up two touchdowns off turnovers in an ugly loss to the Ravens. 

At least the Astros made it back to the World Series.  If it can't be the Tigers, may as well be Houston. 

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Stupid Watergate

I just can't believe this country has this administration.  I particularly can't believe how wedded to their choice so many Americans are that they choose to dig in to their choice rather than see the absolute train wreck of corruption, self dealing and ignorance that comes from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. 

We are supposed to be better than this. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

And When I Die

I just hope that my last thought is one of peace, contentment, and love. 

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Got propane

So, I fired up the Weber and grilled hamburgers tonight. 

I grew up in the PNW for the most part, so growing up, we thought barbecue was a verb that meant "to cook outside."  It wasn't until I moved to Texas in the AF that I learned the truth - barbeque is a noun.  It's something you have.  Slow cooked, over low heat, usually with some smoke to add extra flavor.  In Texas, brisket is king, but I've had some outstanding turkey breast, ribs, ham, you name it. 

At any rate, I've moved back up north, and I've had to explain to several folks the difference between  northern barbecue and "real" barbecue.  There are a couple good places up here, from what I've heard, yet I sadly have not hit any of them yet. 

Perhaps I need to start talking wine again.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

It's Been One Week

Since unplugging from Facebook.  I don't miss it.  There are things I miss, but I find that I'm not vacation-jealous, and I'm not nearly as annoyed as I've been recently (I'm still rather annoyed, but that's my default setting). 

I also miss being able to keep up with my friends - FB was really our method of planning anything, and it's basically been radio silence since then. 

And, as you've no doubt (as if anybody reads this), I've been much more active on blogger.  Maybe the only real live person still on blogger...

Friday, October 11, 2019

In Case You're Curious

Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil - great flick. 

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Dirty Politics

As I noted, I left Facebook recently.  Probably not for the long run, but I needed a break.  One of the issues I had is that people who I like, who I respect generally, demonstrate such closed-minded behavior (I am probably just as culpable), that I found myself getting upset with people who I generally like. 

One thing that I can't understand is how people can still support the current president.  I think it's obvious he's in it for himself more than anybody else, and I also think it's pretty clear that he has no respect for the Constitution, the Country, or the opposition party, which is something I don't think any rational person could argue was true of any of his predecessors, at least during my lifetime.  Yet, I still have several "both parties" friends, several "drain the swamp" friends, and several who still believe that this guy is somehow a savior to the country.  I Just Don't Get It.

I also think it's very likely that there's an entire political party that has been compromised by a foreign government, given their reluctance to speak out against the current administration, and in spite of evidence from our intelligence services (full disclosure, I did work at one of our intelligence services during my active duty years) that the Russians did, in fact, interfere in the 2016 election to try to help the current CinC attain office, it's not a stretch to think that there are multiple members of the party who have been compromised.  It's possible there are Democrats who have been compromised, as well, but not to the extent the current Republican party appears to be. 

I'm not doing links today, because frankly, I just wanted to do a stream of consciousness type post, but do just a modicum of research, and any objective source will demonstrate that what I'm saying holds water.  Not like Joe Pesci's defense in My Cousin Vinny (great movie, btw).

Wednesday, October 09, 2019

Fascinating

I have watched the documentary on Ted Bundy on Netflix a couple times.  I don't know what I find so fascinating about his story - he truly was a monster.  But I listen to the tapes that were made while interviewing him in prison, and all I can hear is him talking about himself, how good he was, how stupid everyone else was. Yet, he was the one who was caught, and frankly, it was his own arrogance that probably got him convicted.  Based on the documentary, it appears as though a stronger defense team (i.e. without his involvement) would have been able to get him acquitted on the first trial.  The second trial was a tougher one, but I digress.

It strikes me that we had in Bundy a charismatic guy, who was able to use his charisma and his good looks to evade serious suspicion for as long as he did.  Even after he was arrested and put on trial for the conviction that ultimately earned him his death sentence, he had fangirls going to trial to see him, and people continued to believe his innocence all the way up to when he started confessing.  It's a fascinating character study.

Comparatively, we now have an Oval Office occupant who enjoys unbelievable support among his base, who will ignore all transgressions committed by him, and who take any criticism as some form of liberal agenda - a sentiment shared by the occupant himself.  I'm astounded at the level of projection he displays ("you're the puppet," "his kids are corrupt," "where are the e-mails," etc.).  Additionally, the current president cannot avoid an opportunity to make almost anything about him.  A journalist dies, and she was never nice to him.  North Korea continues testing missiles and he should have gotten the Nobel Prize.  He accepts someone else's Purple Heart, and I guarantee he couldn't give you the name of the man who gave up the medal that was earned.

One was a murderer.  The other is on the take.  Both demonstrated sociopathic narcissistic behavior, and both had/have huge followings.  It's astounding.

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Hunting season

I just finished my elk hunt for the year.  I didn't have any opportunities, but I did see a couple cows (elk) yesterday.  I am not much of a hunter - I have been out several times, but except for one time hunting on a ranch in Uvalde a few years back, I have been unable to bring home any game.  I did get a duck last year, which was nice, but the family apparently still isn't a fan of wild duck. 

But, this year, I did feel more like a hunter than I have in previous years.  In Texas, hunting is generally different than up in the PNW.  Down there, you find a ranch, pay a lease, sit in the blind and point your rifle toward the deer feeder and pick the one you want when they come to eat. Up here, however, hunting elk, there really aren't ranches to sit in blinds at.  I find myself looking for areas up in the mountains where the elk are likely to be roaming.  Elk don't typically stick in any particular area, instead, they roam about a larger area.  I have found a very promising area, and have found that I am able to find signs of elk (tracks, droppings, possible scent marking locations), and can determine where I should take up a spot to watch elk to pass. 

It paid off yesterday.  In the morning hunt, I found a location to sit up where I was reasonably covered but had an expansive view.  After an hour or two, I looked up, and about 35 yards away, I saw what looked like a rock that I didn't remember seeing before.  After a few minutes, I looked back, and the rock was gone. The same thing happened in the evening, only I didn't look away - I watched the elk move off up the hill some, so I decided to follow it.  I was about 50 yards away, but the only broadside shot I could line up, it turned out it was a cow in a bull only area.  I followed it for about 200 yards or so until it went up around a ridge into a tree line, and I didn't want to risk not being able to find my way back. 

I was the only one to track elk in an area where we would have been able to shoot this year, and it was nice (though I'm fairly sure she saw me following her, so I have work to do), but I would like an actual opportunity at some point, as well.  Next year I will follow the wooded trails a little more and see what I can run into (assuming it's not a bear).

Sunday, October 06, 2019

Hunting Season

I'm not a great hunter.  I'm not even a good hunter.  I have been out elk hunting for the past 4 years and have seen exactly 1.5 elk (one cow and the back half of a second elk that I couldn't identify).

I don't mind getting out in the wilderness, but I do wish I was a little better at finding what I was looking for.

It's been a very long year, and somehow I hoped that getting out in nature would help me out, but frankly, I'm just finding myself wondering where I want to be and whether I really want what I think I want?

I'm just not happy.  And that's nobody's fault but mine. 

Friday, October 04, 2019

Off the Facebooks

I'd been flirting with the idea for some time, but I do see the social connectivity benefit (it's a means by which I can talk with several friends at near real time), but I've been having troubles - I find myself getting upset at other people's posts, I find myself envious of other peoples' activities, successes, adventures, etc., and frankly I spend way too much time on it (which I no doubt will remedy by spending way too much time on here). 

But, the linchpin for me leaving was Mark Zuckerberg's udpating Facebook's official policy to not remove false or misleading political ads.

What this means is that Donald Trump (currently under an impeachment inquiry for those not paying attention) can spend (g)od knows how much money on false advertising on Facebook, spreading misinformation to all those who facebook reaches (hundreds of millions), and Facebook will do nothing about it. 

This isn't about truth.  It's not about access and connectivity.  It's not about anything other than crass profiteering and helps support Senator Warren's contention that the big companies need to be broken up. 

Fortunately, 1) few people paid attention to me on Facebook, so I won't be missed, and 2) nobody reads this blog, so I won't be noticed.  It'll be nice to be back in the land of the unseen and unheard.