Perils of Caffeine in the Evening
Ill-advised insomniac ruminations.
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Sunday, July 09, 2006

On the "shingles" front, I've got my left eye back pretty much, and my forehead no longer looks like something someone forgot at the back of the refrigerator.  I'm left with infernal itching that is sometimes so intense it makes my head vibrate, and makes drifting off to sleep difficult.  But it's on its way out, and I think the only lasting damage will be its whisper in the ear re: mortality.  As I told a young friend of mine in Ashland, it's my first Old Man disease.

On a positive note, the diet has been working.  Before I left for Ashland, I weighed just under 152 (down from 160), and I got a lot of exercise down there (Edit: "down there" refers to Ashland, and nothing anatomical. /Edit).  I'll weigh in on the official scale for this endeavor at the gym tomorrow.

Thanks for listening, and, no, you can't bill my insurance company.


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We flew home from Medford yesterday, and I'm still sorting through my photos and thoughts of the past week. 

Ashland has a nifty little park, Lithia Park, with a pleasant little creek crashing through it.  The park itself is about a mile long, and beyond it you can hike up into Forest Service land and the town's watershed.  On the Fourth, we did about 8 miles roundtrip, hiking through the park, into the forest and back, arriving in time to get cleaned up for the evening presentation of King John.  There was enough Sturm and Drang in the play that we never heard anything of the town's fireworks display.  I promise I'll talk a bit about King John and the other plays in the next couple of days.  Meanwhile, here's a video depicting a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds Mrs. Perils and I encountered on our Independence Day jaunt.  It's a little big (14mb), but I think it's sorta fun:


Video! Click to play Sights & Sounds of the Fourth

My mom will stay with us here in Seattle until Tuesday, the weather's terrific and I'm going to squire her around town a bit.  Today, she and I parked down by the Pike Place Market, walked through it and down to the Washington state ferry dock.  We caught a ferry to Winslow on Bainbridge Island just to sightsee.  It was awfully pretty:


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Mount Baker to the north...


...and Mount Rainier to the south.


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