Hello! This blog seat has takin' a back seat on my list of to do's lately. And for that I am sorry. I have a ton of ideas and posts coming. And will be doing lots of work on updating this sight. Starting today. Thank you for your patience! Please also check out my long running almost daily blogs at www.wyomingjack.blogspot.com
This post was actually published last April on that very sight. But it explains a rare date night my wife and I had. And starts a new concept for this local blog! Each week I will pick a business that is our favorite of the week and spotlight them. In an attempt to keep it local, gain more readers, and work on the potential of advertising for this blog. Please note the last picture will not link up to my next exploring blog--because this is an old post. Enjoy!
On that topic ---If you would like to jump in on the boat
with my new blog
I will be offering amazingly reasonable advertisement
opportunities. Because it is a start
up sight, the advertising will be low low. I already have
a very large reader base. That is growing daily, Mostly in the Bellingham
area. The area my new blog will be about!
I have been exploring a lot around town lately. This is
gaining me some great pictures.
And very entertaining at the same time. Especially when I
bring one of
our kids along for the hike. Roaming around down town I
have passed Man Pie a lot lately.
I rambled about this place when it first opened. And have
still yet to visit the place.
I believe it is kind of like pot pies--but larger and extra
full of things men really like.
If any readers have any insight on this---PLEASE share.
Here is my past post on the topic:
As I was trying to find a job today, I passed a new
place down town called Man Pie. I am not making any of this up. I believe it is
some kind of cafe--but could and still can't determine what they are selling or
to whom their target audience is. I keep saying Target in this blog, maybe they
will send me some free gift cards? Anyways, if you know what Man Pie is, or
think that I would want a man pie, or think that I have a man pie please let me
know. And in this day and age -- is it discrimination to not have a woman pie
shop? Should one really say woman pie? Does constantly reading the word pie,
make you hungry for pie?
So on to the next topic, stop thinking about pie, you!
So on to the next topic, stop thinking about pie, you!
So last week I joined my daughters class on a field trip to Fairhaven Park to release some salmon. The school had raised the still very little critters, and now it was time for them to thrive in Padden Creek. After learning about the creeks Eco-system and ways to take care of the water. Each child was called to the water, were a tube placed at about the kids heads, lead into the creek. The kids each got to name there fish. And make a wish for the fish, before setting it free.
This all makes me wander when the full sized salmon are released near downtown. Mostly because they look like great fun to catch. I tried to look this up on the all knowing Google sight, but mostly learned nothing. I mostly learned that the season was one of the most random seasons for any fish or state. It was determined by size, feel of the fish, how many chickens flew past the park rangers, what color the fish pee was, etc.
Yet another mural down town Bellingham.
The above release of the fish was kinda kool. It makes me recall a similar field trip waaaaay back when I was in grade school. I went to school in Wyoming, were field trips were beyond interesting. We visited places like old cowboy & Indian battle fields, and slaughter houses.
Field Trips--- I grew up in the middle of no were, field trips were always an adventure well at least memorable. Cattle butcher, Indian fights, city park, Wal mart. --o my. If only than I would have know it would become my future job, I might have takin' notes. They were all a thrill a minute. Worse was one cold ass day we took a bus to an empty field near a cold looking river. Ranger Rick came out of a shack about the size of an out house, as we unloaded the bus. Milk fish….. It’s not even as fun as it sounds. Apparently in this modern age, fish can not reproduce by themselves. Or it was an early lesson in safe sex. Mine is to simply keep the lights on. The fish are corralled near you. We took turns getting into the frigid water and grabbed a fish. If it was female, you coaxed them for awhile, talking romantically and than squeezed their many eggs near the shore in a slow part o the stream. If it was male, you squeezed till white *milk **wink wink came out over the eggs. Thus making angry fish who just wanted to have fun, and helping repopulate fish once again! Don’t squeeze to hard though, or red stuff comes out, ruining the whole experience for you and the fish. Who thinks up this stuff ? We were like ten, dang you Ranger Rick.
What could possibly beat a trip like that you ask? ASK!
Actually I picked the best for first.
But we took other trips. It was
Wyoming were their was lots of open space for the cowboys to take from the
Indians in the past. So lots of fights
were on the list. What is more thrilling
than to drive 200 miles to an empty field
some did have cows now and hear
about a battle that happened way before the casinos were built at the edges of
the property. First off you learned that
the cows and people running around with metal detector's were not authentic. As
you walked through the field, everything could be a relic. That stick, that .. no it’s a pine cone. That cool looking… ewwww it’s a freaking cow pie! We also took
trips to places like Wal Mart! Many of
our future job sights! And another real
crowd pleaser the slaughter house. Many of the rest of ours future jobs! What
better than learning were your dinner came from?
And what veal really looked like.
Not that people from the west didn’t know that by the age of 5. Which leads us to why so many cows are
eatin'. They are stupid animals. Ever drove up to one laying in the middle of
the road? They don’t moooooove no matter
what you do. You are sitting in a huge
vehicle that could turn them into so many juicy, tasty, flame broiled Mcburgers
and they don’t move. That noted, maybe we
are not the brightest either as we just
sit their. Waiting for them to move and or
"moooing" at them. I believe that they would do the same if you were
standing in front of them with a large rock over your head or a gun. The deer, etc would run like
hell.
So last week, my wife
and I snuck off for a great lunch date. We are trying to have as many dates as
possible. Because it is fun, and because she deserves them. We did not have
many dates when we first started going out. Having three kids, makes dating
hard. Another reason I said lunch date just above. This is also my way of
starting a new feature in my blog. Called our business of the week! Wood Fire
Pizza is our first choice. This fine restaurant is on Railroad Street easy to
spot on the corner. Just down from the Herald Building. Across from Woods
Coffee and they share parking with the Saturday market.
They offer a great selection of pizza and other
specialties. And have a very large wine and beer selection. They also all
importantly offer Pepsi products! All at very reasonable prices. And offer a
full heated deck.
Waaaaay back when April and I first started dating, we
had our first real date at this restaurant. We both were overly nervous. So
much so that I wasn't sure I should order a beer, I did--- and she didn't say
she really didn't like the pizza toppings I had chosen. Something she
defiantly would not hold back on now---almost seven years later. Actually I
made sure she picked what we ate this fine day full of good food, and even
better memories. We were far from nervous on this day. But also very thankful
for such awesome service and just to be kid free on this outing.
So on our first real date as a married couple, we only
found it fitting to go here again. We hope for many more dates and great times
together. First around town, and than further adventures as I get my drivers
licence back again. I ask you the reader now, if you have any suggestions for
dates in our future around the Bellingham area? Please share if you do.
My beautiful wife!
On the same day we ended
up at the two book stores near the courthouse. Right across the street from
each other. We had some time to kill before the restaurant opened. And I had
never been in either book store. I could not believe how big either store was.
Books floor to celling in room after room. A good call for any free time you
might have, or fully rainy day.
Today's picture of the day :
This tree is just down the street from our
house. It is an amazingly awesome tree with a large birds nest near the top.
I have kooler pictures of this tree. Several, in fact. But this one shows it
in full and glorious spring bloom. Everything is in full bloom right now. And
this offers some great sights and smells. It also is pure hell for any allergy
suffer.
Another great place to visit right now is your local
green house. This one is right down the road from our house. In Fairhaven.
Especially with extra grumbles from our trips to Wally World, I greatly
encourage buying local!
Now see if you can guess were I and our youngest was
exploring yesterday. Kind of like a twisted Wheres Waldo game. The answer in
my next exploring adventure blog.
To read all about the above day of exploring and see if you guessed right please check out
http://exploreb-ham.blogspot.com/2012/05/more-downtown-bellingham.html
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