Yes! I'm still alive.
Yes! I still plan on putting more stuff on this blog.
Yes! I know most people have forgotten about this blog.
No! My computer doesn't work yet.
Yes! I have some adventures to report on.
-Sam
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
The Verdict Is In, From A 3.97 Year Old
Kathleen: You have lots of hairs on your face.
Me: I do?
Kathleen: Yeah.
Me: Do you think I should shave them off?
Kathleen: Yes!
Me: Well, if you say so...
Kathleen: So!
Me: I do?
Kathleen: Yeah.
Me: Do you think I should shave them off?
Kathleen: Yes!
Me: Well, if you say so...
Kathleen: So!
The Glacier Lake Incident
Mid May. A day off, which we quickly turned into two. Three backpacks, one van, one tent and one stove (and some other things). It began innocently enough.

How were we to know the creeks would be flooded with ice melt? (Oh I don't know, Sam, maybe the snow still on the mountains, the temperature being about 60 degrees, the soaked trail, a season commonly referred to as SPRING...)

The intrepid explorers cross a flooded beaver dam, two of them forced to cross in their underwear.

But what do you do if you can't find your pants afterward? Continue on valiantly, of course.

The end.

How were we to know the creeks would be flooded with ice melt? (Oh I don't know, Sam, maybe the snow still on the mountains, the temperature being about 60 degrees, the soaked trail, a season commonly referred to as SPRING...)

The intrepid explorers cross a flooded beaver dam, two of them forced to cross in their underwear.
But what do you do if you can't find your pants afterward? Continue on valiantly, of course.
The end.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Sung to tune of "Song about Sibbie"
Don't you ever ever ever ever ever spend your money on a Sony.
And I will never ever ever ever ever spend...
Hey, what?? Where's that beat coming from?!
And I will never ever ever ever ever spend...
Hey, what?? Where's that beat coming from?!
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Using an employee computer in Copper Center, AK, pop 250 (hotel staff and guests easily doubling that). Heading back across Denali Highway tomorrow, after which I should be reunited with my repaired computer, allowing me to post pictures and things. Assuming, of course, they give me both enough time to sleep and do things of my choosing. End of post.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Pleasantly Surprised
Today, my day off, I decided it was time to get my computer fixed. The last time I attempted to get it sent in (it's still under warranty) I ended up wasting about two and a half hours with an Indian woman who simply would not accept that it was a hardware problem.
So I girded up my loins and prepared for battle. Claim numbers, warranty receipt and external hard drive in hand, I calmly explained my situation to the technician after navigating the call menu. I was shocked when he explained what was likely causing the problem with my screen, pleased when he told me no more diagnostics were necessary and thrilled when he asked for my address so he could ship me a box to send the computer in (for free).
It's nice to be pleasantly surprised.
So I girded up my loins and prepared for battle. Claim numbers, warranty receipt and external hard drive in hand, I calmly explained my situation to the technician after navigating the call menu. I was shocked when he explained what was likely causing the problem with my screen, pleased when he told me no more diagnostics were necessary and thrilled when he asked for my address so he could ship me a box to send the computer in (for free).
It's nice to be pleasantly surprised.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Outlets! Popcorn! Pipes!
Greetings from Fairbanks, Alaska! For those who have no idea where that is, just find a map of Alaska and point at the middle! Being in the middle makes Fairbanks nice and warm in the summers and ridiculously cold in the winter. Never live here! Mom, there are outlets at shopping centers to plug in your car!
Thursday we went camping in Denali.

(We cooked microwave popcorn over a fire! Yeah!)
In Alaska, there are pipelines!

(And no razor blades! Sorry Mom and Dad)
More adventures to come!
Thursday we went camping in Denali.
(We cooked microwave popcorn over a fire! Yeah!)
In Alaska, there are pipelines!
(And no razor blades! Sorry Mom and Dad)
More adventures to come!
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