Friday, December 29, 2006
Fishy fishy fishy fish
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Lot's of sharks, and such. There's a pretty good clown anenomefish picture. All the birds are from the rainforest exhibit (And so are a couple of the turtles).
Enjoy!
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Today in the life
My friend and I stayed for the dolphin show, which was great fun. There is just something about dolphins, they always seem to be having a good time.
I got some good pictures, but my camera died just as the dolphin show started. Once I get batteries in my camera I'll upload the pictures.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
I want my mummy!
Opens this Friday, at APU Grant Hall in the E.R. Brown Theatre.
Friday, October 27 at 7pm
Saturday, October 28 at 3pm & 7pm
Sunday, October 29 at 3pm
Tuesday, October 31 at 7pm & 9pm
We'll see you there!
Thursday, September 21, 2006
The FCC Hates the Deaf and Hard of Hearing?
I often rely on closed captioning to help me with enjoying television, movies, and other similar forms of entertainment. Not exclusively mind you, often times I will use them to augment whatever I am watching. They help me catch things that I would otherwise have missed, make it so that I don't have to rewind to better understand part of a conversation, or constantly bother Elle asking what some character has said.
I read on Boing-Boing about some changes the FCC has made to the rules governing closed captioning. These new rules make it easier for companies to get away with not captioning things.
If you are so inclined, I would appreciate it if you would go to the American Association of People with Disabilities website, where they have a form letter you can customize and a list of email addresses for people at the FCC you can send it to.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Ye scurvy dogs
Avast, and pay heed, for we be sailing through unfriendly waters. Today be International Talk Like A Pirate Day. So be sure to get yerself some Piratitude.
May ye find a fair wind and a following sea.
Thursday, September 07, 2006
New layout
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Net Neutrality
Then for more information on net neutrality and to find out a bit more about the celebs go to We Are the Web.
http://www.wearetheweb.org/
Don't let the video fool you. Net neutrality is an important issue.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Maryland renaissance Fair
They have jousting. They were spectacular in their shiny armor, atop their gigantic horses and the actual jousting was pretty neat. However the hand to hand stuff they did was poorly choreographed and executed. I have to give them props for doing it in armor though. It might have helped if they practiced in the armor more often, they seemed to be real unsure when they were off the horses.
Their chess show is very different from ours. They have a slightly smaller board (This is mostly guess since we couldn't get close enough to see accurately measure), and didn't fight on the board like we do. Since the chess show took place in the same area as the jousting they had a large area and would move into a seperate space to fight. We got there late so were only able to see two and a half fights (I don't know how many total there were in the show. They were both performed better than the hadn to hand of the jousters, but the choreographic/staging choices were in many cases poor. They used a number of techniques that work well with specific stagings, but barely work in others. I felt they would have been better served by moving the board to the center of the arena (It was more upstage), and putting the fights (At least the ones we saw, which were the final two) farther upstage. Since the arena was a essentially a very long thrust (3/4 round for those that prefer to think in those terms), the fights would have sold better to a majority of the audience. One thing that seemed to work against them was that they had children as pieces on the board, I am referring to young children here. I assume they chose them from the audience. They put them in not only as pawns, but as power pieces (Rook and Queen were the moves that I saw). While being cute for the parents, it served to interrupt the forward momentum of the show, and the kids didn't generally end up on the right squares. Since the whole finale of the show hinged on neither side having reached a checkmate, it seemed an interesting choice to have the integral moves made by children who didn't really understand what was going on.
We were late to the chess show because we were watching one of Hack & Slash's performances. They were great! I highly recommend checking out the link to find out more about them. The short version is that they are a comedy sword fighting duo. I have long wanted to do a show of this style, and was very excited to see them. We enjoyed the first show so much, that we went back for the second show of the day, the Ale Extravaganza. it was great fun.
Other cool things about the Maryland Renaissance Fair:
- They have a permanent site and so that means they have permanent buildings. They have really done that aspect right, it was wonderful walking around and looking at the construction. We took some pictures which I'll link to once they're up.
- They have a replica of the Globe Stage, and one called the Lyric Stage which seems to have a working pipe organ.
- They had elephant rides, with 2 elephants. Thats twice as many elephants as we've ever had.
Definately worth the trip!
Monday, August 21, 2006
Dames Point Bridge
I am traveling for work again. I'll be in Jacksonville, Florida until thursday. It is very pretty here. the link above is to a very cool bridge I drove across to get to my hotel.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Workshop Photo
The workshop was great fun. I only made it to two out of the three classes, I was just too sore to make it to the second one. The first night, we worked on basically one technique (With small variations) for an hour and a half.
Since I haven't gone to class yet this week, I'm going to go tomorrow. I don't usually go on thursdays, but this will be the last week I'm likely to be able to go until September. Between my workshop next week, and traveling for work I won't have time. I'm going to try and go to the Aikido Shobukan Dojo while I'm in Virginia. It is the home dojo of Saotome Sensei, who studied with the founder of Aikido. I'm not likely to get to train with him, since he travels a lot but it will be interesting to traing in a large dojo. Aikido encourages training with different instructors periodically. Besides, it is something to do in the evening while I'm there.
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Combat Workshop!
Frozen Steel Productions and TBA Theatre
PRESENT
A Dueling Arts International Event
Sponsored by the Wendy Williamson Auditorium
Armed In
August 14th -18th
Certification August 19th*
Instructor - D.C. Wright
Senior Instructor for Dueling Arts International
Society of American Fight Directors Certified Teacher
Assisted by Frank Delaney and Glen Wall, Associate Instructors for Dueling Arts International
Beginning Stage Combat Monday Friday 8:30 am12:00 pm
Ages: 16 Adult (13 and up with instructor's approval) Prerequisites: None
Techniques: Unarmed & Broadsword
Cost with Certification: $160.00 in advance or $180.00 at the door* Cost without Certification: $120.00 in advance or $140.00 at the door
Ideal for the seasoned fighter interested in sharpening their skills as well as the beginner looking to get their start in stage combat. This class covers the essential techniques of hand to hand fighting as well as the fundamental form and method of broadsword use, as well as the history of the sword as it relates to acting the fight.
Intermediate Stage Combat Monday Friday 1:30 pm5:00 pm
Ages: 16 Adult
Prerequisites: Instructor Approval
Techniques: Broadsword, Quarterstaff & Swashbuckling Single Sword Cost with Certification: $160.00 in advance or $180.00 at the door Cost without Certification: $120.00 in advance or $140.00 at the door
This course is designed for the experienced fighter interested in developing their skills, increasing their range of weapon expertise and/or DAI certifying or re-certifying. Class-work covers in-depth treatment of the quarterstaff and broadsword as well as exposure to the single sword swashbuckler style.
Master Classes $30.00
For ages 16-Adult (or 13 and up with prior experience and instructor's approval)
Laban Technique for the Actor - Wednesday Aug 16. 7:00pm to 9:00pm
A system created by choreographer, Rudolph Laban, which has been adopted by actors as a movement based training or method. Through Laban the actor becomes aware of their own subtle and obvious physicality in everyday life, forcing the performer to explore a new range of movement. This remarkable style helps actors to recognize and understand where and how thought, emotion and intention live in the body and how it is expressed simultaneously through text and character.
Sticks of Jackie Chan - Friday Aug 18 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Jackie Chan is best known for his action packed movies with their special mix of humor and martial arts. No normal day would be complete for Jackie without defending himself against multiple attackers using only a broomstick, cue stick or some other improvised quarterstaff. This class focuses on employing the staff in the style of the master himself.
* For an additional $40 teaching and certification fee and four additional hours of training on Saturday the 19th students can be registered with Dueling Arts Intemational as a Certified Actor Combatant. Both workshops will have their DAI tests on Saturday morning beginning at 6:30am until all tests are completed. Beginning students will test certify in Unarmed Techniques and will receive additional training in Broadsword. Intermediate students will take a DAI skills test in Quarter Staff and Broadsword, and will receive additional training in Single Sword.
To register or for further Information call TBA Theatre at 677-7529
Friday, August 04, 2006
so tired.
Friday, July 28, 2006
Commercial!
Check it out:
Monday, July 24, 2006
Some old pictures
Monday, July 17, 2006
The sea, she is harsh
I loved it.
However, the sea was rough. When we stopped for a few minutes the movement of the boat side to side, and in circles was an entirely different experience.
Yes, I ultimately gave up my breakfast to the sea.
I learned some important things that day:
1> I really like being on a boat
2> bananas are bad luck on a boat
3> Ginger really helps to settle your stomach fast.
things
So, this update is happening while I wait for leif to arrive for lunch.
I'll be providing a more in depth entry later tonight about my trip to
Seward. Some thoughts that have been boiling in my head.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Twins?
Two Alpacas
Chewie and I
As stated previously Chewie and I went to the Virginia Renaissance Fair last month. As you can tell from the picture it was very hot. In my happy hands you can see the mug I purchased. I got a pretty cool one for Elle with a pirate logo on it.
As you can see in the picture I was wearing a bright red baseball cap. We were sitting in the bar, enjoying the frosty goodness of a couple beers, when I was called up on stage by "Dinty the Moor". I figure my hat got his attention. He of course had no idea what he was getting himself into, we traded some banter back and forth for a bit. The gist of his schtick was that myself and the other guy he pulled up were going to fight a duel, with Plastic French Cocktail Swords. The first person who's sword broke was supposed to die in a dramatic fashion. Mine did. So I died. In a dramatic fashion. The audience loved it. Afterwards as we were taking pictures of some random things we wanted to remember, one of the ladies from the audience approached me to tell me what a good job she thought I had done (Specifically she said that I should think about taking lessons, so I could do more). It was a pretty good day over all. There are more pictures here, you can even see Dinty in a couple of them.
View from my hotel in Seward
This is the view out of my hotel room in Seward (Looking to the left).
Here it is to the right.
I didn't get any pictures from the boat since the weather was too rough, which is unfortunate since we saw Orcas and some other whales I wasn't able to identify. More pictures can be found by going here. They are mostly from my trip back, just some general scenery pictures.
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
updates are a harsh mistress
The update for my Seward trip is forthcoming. I've been trying to
organize everything in my head.
In the mean time, I am currently sitting at lunch typing this into my
Crackberry. Pretty spiffy really, I can blog from anywhere. Not that I
will, but it's good to have options.
As you are aware I'm sure yesterday was independence day (or as
Fosberg would call it, Tuesday)n and the usual party happenings were
under way at Leif's. Lindsay often writes about how cool our friends
are, and she is right. It was nice for all of us to get together.
There was a great deal of laughing, some catching up, and much singing
done.
Highlights for me included:
- bocce (always fun)
- chasing down the folks who hit Angela's car in the parking lot (we
didn't catch them, but it was a fun Special Ops kind of moment)
- taking Lily for a ride on my motorcycle
I may add more as they come to me.
Also, I picked up a soundboard that Leif had in his garage. So now I
can get my home studio together. Very cool.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Looky there
Fw: Ahoy!
Monday, June 26, 2006
Home again jiggity jig
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Big Spanish Castle
The link above is a very cool optical illusion. I thought I would share since it has been so long since I put anything on here.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Chris Moore
So one of my favorite authors is Christopher Moore. He is coming to Anchorage on April 24 for a book signing (New book!) The link above is to his blog. Much goodness. Drink deep.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
FW: Blackhole of meetings
We are currently evaluating Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software at work. For the last several days we have had several demonstrations. This coupled with exhaustion from rehearsals for Robin Hood & The Lady of Sherwood have left me in a somewhat zombie like state.
Mmmm, brains.
LASIK@Home
This is astoundingly cool. You will ask yourself, how have I lived this long with out it?
Don't blink!
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Thing. There's a thing over there.
Busy saturday night, eh?
I've had an origin
Gethsemane Lion
I freaking love that! It sounds like a comic book character, or some anti-hero in a movie. Now I just need to figure out where to use it.
I'm willing to sell out.
This is the article that spawned the thought.
I'll even wear the diamond encrusted bra & panties.
Friday, February 17, 2006
Long time
Since my last entry, I’ve been moderately busy. School has started and classes are going well. I have finally applied for graduation! It’s been a long road, but it’s very nearly at the end. After which I will likely begin some sort of Master’s program. That is a bit in the future.
Aikido has been going pretty well. I’m not able to go very often, but I have a great time when I can go.
A couple weeks ago the winter theatre store classes started at TFYP. I’m teaching single rapier. We generally get a good turnout, but this time around the class is huge! I have 18 students! West High is putting up a production of The 3 Musketeers this spring, and TFYP is putting up a show called Robin Hood & The Lady of Sherwood, both of which have significant fight roles in them. Everyone is working very hard, and they’re doing well over all. The only thing I don’t like about the classes is that they start at 9 in the morning, and I’ve never been much of a morning person.
The knee-hab continues to move right along. I haven’t been going to the gym like I should, so it has been sore lately. I guess I need to make a more concerted effort.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Grab my wrist
Last night I went to Aikido for the first time since hurting my knee back in August. I had a great time, and was able to stay for the full two hour class. My knee doesn’t hurt at all, although my back is a little twingy at moments. On a side note, I finally got to wear the new gi I bought before going to Tahoe in August. It’s very different from my old one, so it feels a little weird. I’m sure in time I’ll get used to it, or get a different one.
We’ll see if I’m still not sore tomorrow.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Mom there's some geeky in my cereal
Copy & Paste the following from the cartoon:
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In to the translator located here.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
It's ouchy right there
So a pain in my lower abdominal area turned out to be the start of a hernia. It was kind of a dull ache before I went to the doctor. After the examination it was out right pain for a while. The doc says its nothing to worry about right now, and that it should be ok after a few days. In the long run it may require surgery, or may go away forever. At the moment though, it hurts.
Ouch.
Monday, January 02, 2006
Moving pictures
In a highly unprecedented turn of events this weekend, we went to see not only one but two movies. Both of which were fabulous.
As I already mentioned The Chronicles of Narnia was amazing. I haven’t read the books, and am primarily familiar with the story from the stage versions (Primarily The Magician’s Nephew), although I’m told these leave out quite a bit from the books. The movie however, I’m told is very true to the books. My nephew’s enjoyed it and were able to sit through the whole thing, which is pretty amazing considering the length of the film.
King Kong absolutely lived up to all the hype. The acting was superb, and the effects were utterly fantastic. Peter Jackson also managed to stay true to the original, while still expanding it. I had heard that it was scary, which I didn’t find it to be. There were definitely tense moments, and ones that freaked me out (Oh the bugs, the bugs!) but not what I would classify as scary.
The scary thing at King Kong was the number of parents that brought young children. Although none of the kids seemed to get very vocal, I can’t believe anyone would think of it as an appropriate film for young kids. I’m sure there will be quite a few with nightmares tonight.
Features of Niftiness
So here I am. Sitting on the couch, I need to get my stuff together to go to the gym. I am instead testing out the email posting feature.
We’re going to see King Kong tonight. I’m excited, it looks excellent. We saw The Chronicles of Narnia yesterday, and it was fabulous! If you have not yet seen it, then get your butt out and watch it.
Ok, I’ll send this now and go to the gym.
First post. New Year.
To be honest, I haven't decided what this one will be either. All I really know is that I often find myself wanting to write about things, and yet I rarely take the opportunity. I think perhaps if I find a tool that I really like it will help.