Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
Mullet Dan
When I look in the mirror
What do I see?
I see me and my mullet smiling back at me
Not much in the world can really compare
To running your fingers through my long greasy hair
It's short in the front
Yet long in the back
Are you starting to get a mullet attack?
Be careful. It's true. This, could happen to you.
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Birthday poem
If peaches were peaches
And multiple ladies was beaches
If the sand on my thighs
were as warm as your eyes
If I didn't smell like urine
Then the birdflu we'd be cure'n
If bitches weren't snitches
pump it up, pump it up, everybody now. word, word.
If Rossi could rhyme than everything would be fine
Last year was Michelle's thirty third
Falafel makes me want to lay a big greek turd
How can you end after a line like that. Peace out, word!
Thanks for the birthday fun!!!
And multiple ladies was beaches
If the sand on my thighs
were as warm as your eyes
If I didn't smell like urine
Then the birdflu we'd be cure'n
If bitches weren't snitches
pump it up, pump it up, everybody now. word, word.
If Rossi could rhyme than everything would be fine
Last year was Michelle's thirty third
Falafel makes me want to lay a big greek turd
How can you end after a line like that. Peace out, word!
Thanks for the birthday fun!!!
Friday, November 25, 2005
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
There and Back Again - Return to Byron Glacier
The Girdwood Posse cheated death once again this past Sunday on a return trip to Byron Glacier. This time they came prepaired though and a it wasn't long before the viscious chippings of ice axes and crampons echoed through the valley. Please note that a mighty avalanche has sealed the entrance of what would have been an excellent party cave. Image one shows Lt. Dan approaching the scene, image two displays WilliShrinx's prowess on a glacial wall. (note Meeshell in the way back- on avalanche patrol) The highlight of the day was the apre-trek hot chocolate at Portage Lodge- with whip cream of course.
Monday, November 21, 2005
Run For Your Life
Tuesday night running group is starting tomorrow night, November 22. Local runners of all abilities will meet at the coffee shop in front of The Mercantile at 6:00pm. Be sure to dress warm and have good shoes with adequate tread or winter running cleates.
All abilities are welcome! Walkers, woggers, joggers, runners and sprinters. We will probably run from the Merc to the resort on the lighted bike path. The running tonight was beautiful with all of the fresh snow. I highly encourage you to join in the fun!
See you this Tuesday at 6:00pm and hopefully many more Tuesdays to follow.
All abilities are welcome! Walkers, woggers, joggers, runners and sprinters. We will probably run from the Merc to the resort on the lighted bike path. The running tonight was beautiful with all of the fresh snow. I highly encourage you to join in the fun!
See you this Tuesday at 6:00pm and hopefully many more Tuesdays to follow.
Girdwood Film Festival
Turkey Day
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Ullrfest - My Skiis are zo Heiss ja!
Girdwood- A raging inferno gorged itself on old skiis and snowboards last night in the sleepy town of Girdwood as blizzard conditions featuring freezing rain ravaged the Seward Highway. All those in attendance were warm and happy at the 13th Annual Ullrfest- burning of the old skiis- as tradition and malted beverages brought friends and family together.
The event started 13 years ago when a mono board skiier got lost on Northface in a howling blizzard. He had nought but his monoboard, a lighter and five gallons of diesel so he burned his board to stay warm and as luck would have it, the groomers spotted the blaze and rescued him once they were out of weed and had nothing better to do. The rescued monoboarder was so distraught at having to burn his board he blubbered "Ullr, Ullr!" as the lads rescued him. That night at the Sitzmark, as the tale was recounted and numerous beverages hoisted, a tradition was born...
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Elsewhere in the World
Thank you all for the happy return to the winter wonderland, albeit leaving 70 degree weather and sunshine was difficult. Plus the numerous bedtime stories and having Mom feed me made it almost painful.
I have posted up a series of photo galleries on my Yezbick website, though some of you already had the joy of reviewing most of them.
There are not any photos from either Washington DC or Athens, instead I allowed my other senses to take in the environment. One night in Athens, as we were leaving the Farm 255 restaurant, there was a Sierra Club meeting going on in the courtyard with troupe of capoeira martial artists displaying their skills. It reminded me of a cross between learning how to do handplants when I was a skateboarder and yoga. Further down the road, there was a four piece folk band playing in which one member was playing a dulcimer. The previous night took us to the Grit where we dined on some fine vegetarian southern cooking. Following the meal, we journeyed around Athens, ending our night at the Fabulous 40 Watt for a performance by Spoon, who rocked us regardless of our extreme road weariness. My good friend Chris was serving bar, and kept us awake with libations galore.
Other memorable moments include the conception of the "Thumbsuck" dance, (which we may see included at my next breakdance extravaganza,) a simulcast performance of "Porgy and Bess" on the National Mall greenbelt of Washington DC, the delightfully frightening Sporting Goods store in Pennsylvania during deer season and so much more...
Now I am all ready to enjoy a winter of fun and frolic, as most of you know - Partyboy dissuaded me from working at the hotel, thus allowing me to retain some sanity this winter. I have also acquired a season's pass as a bonus from the Man, so please remember to invite me to both your wild winter parties and your resort riding escapades. If anyone has the urge to teach me to teleski, feel free.
I have posted up a series of photo galleries on my Yezbick website, though some of you already had the joy of reviewing most of them.
There are not any photos from either Washington DC or Athens, instead I allowed my other senses to take in the environment. One night in Athens, as we were leaving the Farm 255 restaurant, there was a Sierra Club meeting going on in the courtyard with troupe of capoeira martial artists displaying their skills. It reminded me of a cross between learning how to do handplants when I was a skateboarder and yoga. Further down the road, there was a four piece folk band playing in which one member was playing a dulcimer. The previous night took us to the Grit where we dined on some fine vegetarian southern cooking. Following the meal, we journeyed around Athens, ending our night at the Fabulous 40 Watt for a performance by Spoon, who rocked us regardless of our extreme road weariness. My good friend Chris was serving bar, and kept us awake with libations galore.
Other memorable moments include the conception of the "Thumbsuck" dance, (which we may see included at my next breakdance extravaganza,) a simulcast performance of "Porgy and Bess" on the National Mall greenbelt of Washington DC, the delightfully frightening Sporting Goods store in Pennsylvania during deer season and so much more...
Now I am all ready to enjoy a winter of fun and frolic, as most of you know - Partyboy dissuaded me from working at the hotel, thus allowing me to retain some sanity this winter. I have also acquired a season's pass as a bonus from the Man, so please remember to invite me to both your wild winter parties and your resort riding escapades. If anyone has the urge to teach me to teleski, feel free.
Journey to the Center of the Earth
This is a somewhat belated report on trail conditions between the Begich Boggs Visitor Center and Byron Glacier. We left the parking lot in gale force winds, Moses the Small Black Dog resembled a kite as he fluttered about at the end of his leash. Mazzy and Lily broke trail and there was a good base for cross country skiing the mile back to Byron Glacier. The trail is brushed out through alders which provided needed protection from the ice and snow that pelted us like insurgents at a village stoning. It wasn't long before we reached the ominous signs that fortold the end of trail maintanence. We forged on and into a massive cathedral of ice- a cathedral I noted would be perfect for a bonfire party and music. Once I was protected from the wind I took the opportunity to pee on 10,000 year old ice. Suprisingly satisfying. The return journey was uneventful as the wind subsided and visibility cleared. Synopsis: pucker factor is minimal on this trip but glacier spelunking is sure to satisfy.
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Top 12 Early Snow Resorts
This just in according to SkiSnowboard.com. Somehow Alyeska didn't make it on there but I have just sent a scathing email so that shall soon be remedied...in all fairness they did rank us #7 for Best View from a resort in January 2005.
1. Alta/Snowbird, Utah
1. Alta/Snowbird, Utah
2. Grand Targhee/Jackson Hole, Wyoming
4. Whistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia, Canada
5. Mammoth Mountain, California
7. Fernie Mountain Resort, British Columbia, Canada
8. Lake Tahoe resorts, California and Nevada
Monday, November 14, 2005
Full Moon Fever
The mountain looked quietly pensive tonight as the snowmakers hissed back and forth in hushed whispers. The temperature is dropping, the moon is rising and soon skiiers will make their pilgrimmage to the almighty mountain. In honor of the opening next week of her seductive ledges and valleys I have penned a haiku:
Covered in snow she
Beckons to me but I must
Pay to play with her.
Perhaps that had a negative tone, I'll try again later...
Incidentally there is a gala event Thursday, November 17th, 7:30pm at Tidal Wave Bookstore wherein some of the state's finest poets will read from a discerning collection of submitted material. Word on the street is that a local Girdwoodian will be featured so I suggest ya'll come out and mingle with the literati, perhaps feed the old cerebellum a bit then we'll all journey on to Bernie's and cull the weak brain cells.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
The Snow is Here
Girdwood recieved a fat 4 inches overnight followed by a good 6 inches later in the day. This was a quality first snow, light and fluffy until about 5pm at which point it turned to sleet and then rain, but only long enough to set down a nice crust. I'm sure the top of the mountain saw well over a foot so it won't be long now folks, tune your bindings and by all means get those hammys stretched!
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Man Skatin'
With all of this fantastic talk of ice skating zooming around, I just thought I'd take everyone back to last season and remind you all of some serious Man Skatin'. Here Extremely John skates a berg from the Portage Glacier. Mind you he had to skate/boulder to its summit, some 8-9 feet high. Shortly there after, in Man fashion he slammed a cold one.
Monday, November 07, 2005
SCOOP THE POOP PLEASE!
Here are some interesting facts for you Girdwood dog owners. This is from the Anchorage animal control web site.
Scoop the Poop
Anchorage has a municipal ordinance requiring pet owners to "scoop up" after their pets, both at home and in public places. Dog droppings are a nuisance and a health hazard. They attract flies, spread disease, and dog waste is one of the worst causes of water pollution.
Anchorage (this includes Girdwood) has an estimated 50,900 dogs. Dogs relieve themselves every day, producing an average of 3/4 pound of waste per dog. That's over 38,000 pounds or about 19 tons of dog waste each and every day.
It's important for pet owners to "scoop up" after Rover on bike trails, parks, and wherever Rover goes. Carry a supply of plastic bags to clean up after your dog, slip a bag over your hand and collect the droppings. Then pull the bag off of your hand so that the droppings are inside (like pulling off a sock cuff-first). Tie the bag shut and dispose of it in a trash can!
On another note. Mark better come home soon because Moses needs a haircut.
Scoop the Poop
Anchorage has a municipal ordinance requiring pet owners to "scoop up" after their pets, both at home and in public places. Dog droppings are a nuisance and a health hazard. They attract flies, spread disease, and dog waste is one of the worst causes of water pollution.
Anchorage (this includes Girdwood) has an estimated 50,900 dogs. Dogs relieve themselves every day, producing an average of 3/4 pound of waste per dog. That's over 38,000 pounds or about 19 tons of dog waste each and every day.
It's important for pet owners to "scoop up" after Rover on bike trails, parks, and wherever Rover goes. Carry a supply of plastic bags to clean up after your dog, slip a bag over your hand and collect the droppings. Then pull the bag off of your hand so that the droppings are inside (like pulling off a sock cuff-first). Tie the bag shut and dispose of it in a trash can!
On another note. Mark better come home soon because Moses needs a haircut.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Turnagain Ice Skating Report
Turnagain Ski Report
Last week Philip, Tiffany, Moses, and Lily headed out to Turnagain Pass to check out the conditions and take some posed "senior photo" type shots. Here you can see 3 members of the party at 25 feet above the road (look for the ice beard to spot Moses). Obviously, not much snow. 400-600 feet up Sunburst the snow got deeper and at the ridge the super light snow + hoar frost made for some sweet skiing. The tele turns were pretty ugly, but that was due to early season legs, not early season snow. On the way down, we had to take our skis off at tree line in order to save our skis and our knees. After some wind this weekend, I think it would be wise to wait until the next snow event to ski Turnagain. Unless you are desperate for those first turns of the year.
Ski report
Good Morning skiers and snowboarders, this is Michelle with your Sunday morning ski report. Yesterday, with tons of sunshine and blue skies we headed to Hatcher Pass. The skiing SUCKED! Compared to last year at this time there is absolutely NO snow. If you must ski right now, it sounds like Turnagain is the better option. We were able to make a few very tentative turns through the mine field of rocks and shrubbery but it was not worth the drive for us Girdwoodians. However, today it is SNOWING!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, November 03, 2005
We'll miss ya old friend
At approximately 8:42pm Tuesday night, longtime Girdwood resident and good friend Jason, aka Vern, boarded his spaceship and left our little town behind. This is the last shot of young Jason shortly before liftoff.
Jason- take care and don't forget your peeps back in G Weed.
The spaceship was apparently underpowered because Vern was forced to jettison nearly all of his earthly possessions before he left. I am now the proud owner of a desk, office chair, sky chair and $500 Honda as well as a plant, miscellaneous trim wood and an African skin painting made with the blood of a dozen village chiefs. I know there are others in this fair town whose houses are filled with Vern debris as well.
As you all look upon this picture tune your IPODs to Elton John's "Candle in the Wind," I think it most fitting although it's hard to hold back the tears.
Take care Vern.
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