Tuesday, August 26, 2008

the latest in showering technology

that would be the latest in our family's showering technology. tis helped drew install the shower riser, head and ring, and i, um, "installed" the curtain, a very demanding job.

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i need to hem the bottom of the curtain so that you can see our precious espresso clawtub feet.

we're almost finished with the upstairs drywalling after what feels like 6000 years, and we didn't even do as many coats as planned. i conveniently threw out my back post-st. helens and was half hoping that would mean drew and tis would finish my portion of the drywalling, the large closet and linen closet, but no dice. something about having to see a project all the way through from start to finish to know what i'm really doing. so i'm going to have to conquer my hideous dread of sanding, not to mention my back issues, and do this thing. unless anyone wants to come over and sand for me? please?Upstairs 2008 001

mt. st. helens is okay, i guess

actually, mt. st. helens is insanely cool. drew, tis and i headed up there for the day this past weekend. as a friend mentioned, it's like being on the moon. you get the sense that any one of the hundreds of COMPLETELY CRAZY cyclists attempting to ride up highway 504 with its 3000+ foot gain in altitude could vanish instantly, without a trace, if the right wind came along.

our hike out to the site of this video wasn't really a persuasive argument to the contrary; i couldn't get a photo showing just how narrow the path was at points, and just how steep the cliff was immediately to the side of the path. then again, drew and i are notorious acrophobes.



please do not turn the sound up on your computer. whatever i am saying probably SHOULD be drowned out by the high winds. plus, i sound like i'm 10. but what's new?

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drew demonstrating where the top 1500 ft of the mountain would be had it not slid down into the valley below in 1980, followed by a 500 mph rush of boulder-filled gas. not scary or anything.

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i was apparently hoping to rope me some steers up on that there mountain.

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climbers on top of mt. adams 35 miles away watched the eruption as it filled in silver lake (bottom right hand corner of this shot), instantly and permanently doubling it in size. (and yes, we did sit through three separate presentations on the eruption, so i remember a few facts, okay?)