You know you are a techno-computer geek when....
1. Your direct TV repairman installs a new dvr wrong and you fix it for him.
2. You subscribe to at least one computer magazine.
3. You own more than one computer and the excuse is that "they specialize in different things"
4. You have purchased an electronic gadget that has been out less than a week.
5. You watched the keynote address from at least one computer conference. (on the internet of course)
6. You can discuss the advantages and disadvantages of computer hardware for hours.
7. You can't go more than 24 hours without accessing the internet in some way.
8. You spend more on computer gear than you do on cloths
9. Other people come to you with computer problems and you usually can fix them
10. You have some kind of computer gadget on your person at this minute.
HOLY COW.... That's me!!!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Hiking alone revisited
Skye and I went for a hike up Dry Canyon, just east of where I live in Hyde Park, Utah. It is a beautiful hike that does not allow mountain bikes. I took a few pictures but they really don't do justice to just how beautiful the landscape is. A couple of the pictures are like that great kids book "Where's Waldo" where you have to find Waldo in the picture only with these pictures, try and find Skye. She just blends right in to the fall yellows and the trail. It is getting quite cool in Northern Utah and I doubt these colors will last long.
Walking through the colors and through some of the unique rock formations that this canyon has, I thought about why it bothers me to hike alone. I have thought it was because I was afraid to fall and have no one around to help. I also have thought if was because I am pathetic and have no friends to go with but the real reason is that I love to share things that affect me with others. I love to boat on the lake not because I love to ski or because it is always a great time but because I am deeply affected by the feel of skimming across the water on a boat at 35 mph and by the beauty of the morning on Lake Powell and I love to share those feelings with people I care for. I am similarly affected by a quiet walk up a canyon with the most orange and red that you will find in nature. I feel myself wanting to turn and say, look at that and isn't this cool but then there is no one there.
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