So I find myself lost and confused temporarily. I found out ,since the last post , that Nick has passed on. No! we have not lost him, just his mortal side.
Each time we lose a dear friend or family member,( sometimes one and the same) we get a little closer to understanding our own state on this place we call earth.
I look to all the knowledge I have of different cultural ways to deal with this loss and come up with a consistent method, "Celebration of life". We all know within ourselves that when our time comes to depart our wish will be that everyone can celebrate our time together.
N0w I will enjoy the memories of all the good times I had with or because of Nick, I say because, as there were things we shared and did together making it possible for me to go onto other things in my life, and will continue to do so.
In saying farewell, I will try to be a better person to all the other people in my life so that when my time comes they will smile on things we did together.
Oh yes and please go fly a kite , as Nick and I did many times together, remembering all the children we helped to fly theirs too.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Return of the Wanderer & Women are Angels
Well I am back!
We are now heading into the late summer and so far I have not had much kite surfing since spring.
However I have had other fun, oh yes and a birthday but more of that later.
I was supposed to visit my good friend Nick and his wonderful other half Carolyn on the west coast, that will have to be delayed a while as Nick has had to deal with a difficult test of his tenacity for life. Luckily from the sound of things all is going according to plan with the support of his personal angel (Carolyn) and the medical staff helping him through this difficult time.
So my motorcycle has been put to good use and instead of the west coast it has carried me to equally delightful places in the mid west of the USA.
Of course none of this would have been possible without my own angel, she who shall be obeyed :-))
While I was gone for more than three weeks my angel ran the home and business enabling my eyes to delight upon the wide variety of landscapes my trusty steed happened to arrive at.
With some encouragement from others in my motorcycle group I departed for three rallies in South Dakota and Wyoming with a side trip to Moab between no2 and no3. I shared each part of the trip with a friends, some from home and some made en voyage.
Having traveled in the general area of the mid & south west before (not on a motorcycle though) I thought I had an idea of what to expect but I am always surprised at how wrong one can be on ideas about travel.
Not having done a long trip (10,667 Kilometers) of this nature for many years the changing view around every corner or over every rise made it quite tricky to pay attention to my driving safely.
I will not try to cover the trip in any detail or we would be here for the duration! but I will say the beginning of the journey in Ontario allowed me to re visit familiar locations and oh yes pick up some books on Photography at a used book store I had not planned on stopping at (thanks David) , they were cumbersome so I had to have them mailed home. But wait this was only my first day out what would the rest of the trip bring.
How about this for starters, early morning in Oacoma
And then it was time for Canyon country to begin!
Spearfish Canyon, a very pretty place to see.
Time for some liquid refreshment I think, well we did have horse power :-))
A remnant of the old west? maybe!
There are still a lot of cowboys and cattle you may run into them as we almost did.
Altitude, something else to pay attention too, I did suffer a little but it was worth it.
And colours too, vibrant even the soil and rocks, every moment to be savoured.
But you cant stay away forever that would spoil it for the next time, besides had a birthday party to get home for. So I made tracks for the homestead and my angel.
Not only did I have my cake, and ate it too, very nice but I had some great friends to share it with.
So Nick you and I share more than one thing in life, we both have Angels to take care of us !
Well folks I could go on about things since the last posting but I have to go have supper.
We are now heading into the late summer and so far I have not had much kite surfing since spring.
However I have had other fun, oh yes and a birthday but more of that later.
I was supposed to visit my good friend Nick and his wonderful other half Carolyn on the west coast, that will have to be delayed a while as Nick has had to deal with a difficult test of his tenacity for life. Luckily from the sound of things all is going according to plan with the support of his personal angel (Carolyn) and the medical staff helping him through this difficult time.
So my motorcycle has been put to good use and instead of the west coast it has carried me to equally delightful places in the mid west of the USA.
Of course none of this would have been possible without my own angel, she who shall be obeyed :-))
While I was gone for more than three weeks my angel ran the home and business enabling my eyes to delight upon the wide variety of landscapes my trusty steed happened to arrive at.
With some encouragement from others in my motorcycle group I departed for three rallies in South Dakota and Wyoming with a side trip to Moab between no2 and no3. I shared each part of the trip with a friends, some from home and some made en voyage.
Having traveled in the general area of the mid & south west before (not on a motorcycle though) I thought I had an idea of what to expect but I am always surprised at how wrong one can be on ideas about travel.
Not having done a long trip (10,667 Kilometers) of this nature for many years the changing view around every corner or over every rise made it quite tricky to pay attention to my driving safely.
I will not try to cover the trip in any detail or we would be here for the duration! but I will say the beginning of the journey in Ontario allowed me to re visit familiar locations and oh yes pick up some books on Photography at a used book store I had not planned on stopping at (thanks David) , they were cumbersome so I had to have them mailed home. But wait this was only my first day out what would the rest of the trip bring.

And then it was time for Canyon country to begin!

Then there is the variety of the floral side to nature.

No idea what this is but they grow under very dry and difficult conditions, like us sometimes.
Even underground I found amazing stuff, no I did not take the bike down a mine but visited one that turned out to be dry as far as financial content was concerned so it has been a tourist item since the thirties.


Even underground I found amazing stuff, no I did not take the bike down a mine but visited one that turned out to be dry as far as financial content was concerned so it has been a tourist item since the thirties.
Time for some liquid refreshment I think, well we did have horse power :-))

There are still a lot of cowboys and cattle you may run into them as we almost did.




So Nick you and I share more than one thing in life, we both have Angels to take care of us !
Well folks I could go on about things since the last posting but I have to go have supper.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
On the Waterfront
OK so here we are again, somewhat delayed as usual by too much fun being had!
This time it been a week in Cape Hatteras playing with Kites and boards.
Safe to say there was enough wind every day to get out on the water although on two occasions it was decided to do a downwind run rather than the Walk Of Shame.
Myself and a group of good friends rent a large enough place on the Pamlico sound side of the Outer Banks or OBX at is referred to by those who go there.
And this is the upstairs lounge
So now a bit more, well the first thing one does on Holiday is to dip your toes in the ocean, right?
But I prefer to use a bit more energy and play a little harder, so here is my friend Jeff cruising on his 19Meter Arc by Peter Lynn Kites and I think on his Underground Board.
Now it just so happened that I had two new Synergy Arcs with me and off course Jeff could not keep his hands off the new 19 when I got it out of the bag so here is a video (from my aptly named ("Go Pro HERO Cam") with him on my D Kay Board and the new Synergy 19M
When I finally got the kite and board back I found out very quickly how much I liked the better performance over the older model I had been using and I am sure the more I get to use it and figure out the tuning the more I will get from this new toy, as long as I don't injure myself having too much FUN in the process!
Speaking of the down wind runs mentioned at the beginning of this scribing, on the Thursday the wind was supposed to only pick up by 4 ish in the afternoon so I took the opportunity to go to Ocracoke with my peaceful and long suffering wife. After a nice drive an AppleUgly (that's a whole other story) and a cup of tea we arrived at the ferry terminal and boarded the next ferry for a 40 minute ride plus another shorter drive on hwy 12 we spent a pleasant couple of hours in the town where Blackbeard once enjoyed a beverage or two before being caught as the Pirate he was and executed.
Returning to the house later that day and after a look on the ocean side it was decide to do a late afternoon run down wind , so with the gear loaded up we drive back upwind about 8 miles to Salvo beach on the sound side and after a bit of hard work due to the beach being sheltered from the wind we got the kites in the air and worked our way out into the sound.
All was well for a while, then the wind increased and I realized my 19M was getting me overpowered and I could have done with a bit more depower on my bar setup. Well it was getting dark due to the late start and so I dug in my heels as it were and worked my way trying to keep up with Jeff who had more down wind experience than I had, Matthew was being careful and keeping an eye on his son Trevor who was very new to kite surfing at this time, they were still back upwind of us and in the end did the sensible thing and went ashore to walk the last bit home.
I off course I thought I could manage OK at that time so continued, well to cut the story short I did manage to elude a wreck and a point of land just before the house in the dark but on ditching my kite at the house the safety line broke and Jeff with some inspiration from Josh on the beach was the hero of the hour and saved the kite from disappearing over the horizon.
So all is well that ends well especially in the hot tub with a beer or two followed by supper and bed to dream of it all over again till the morning।
My thanks to all at the house and especially our visitor Dave S from Arcusers who all made my time in OBX a VERY fun affair. There is way too much more I could mention but this is a blog not a diary or even a biography of the week away so for the unmentioned folks I hope you are not offended :-))
Oh yes and the food was great too !
Now I am home again and back at my workbench trying earn a crust for the next fun trip in July.
Although today I had some fun with another group of friends on two wheels but that will have to wait till next time.
So I hope this will satisfy one or two who have been chiding me about my lack of agility on the keyboard of late.
Till the next time then, your host of fun in the grey zone The Recycled Teenager.
This time it been a week in Cape Hatteras playing with Kites and boards.
Safe to say there was enough wind every day to get out on the water although on two occasions it was decided to do a downwind run rather than the Walk Of Shame.
Myself and a group of good friends rent a large enough place on the Pamlico sound side of the Outer Banks or OBX at is referred to by those who go there.
This is the place :-))


Now it just so happened that I had two new Synergy Arcs with me and off course Jeff could not keep his hands off the new 19 when I got it out of the bag so here is a video (from my aptly named ("Go Pro HERO Cam") with him on my D Kay Board and the new Synergy 19M
Speaking of the down wind runs mentioned at the beginning of this scribing, on the Thursday the wind was supposed to only pick up by 4 ish in the afternoon so I took the opportunity to go to Ocracoke with my peaceful and long suffering wife. After a nice drive an AppleUgly (that's a whole other story) and a cup of tea we arrived at the ferry terminal and boarded the next ferry for a 40 minute ride plus another shorter drive on hwy 12 we spent a pleasant couple of hours in the town where Blackbeard once enjoyed a beverage or two before being caught as the Pirate he was and executed.
Returning to the house later that day and after a look on the ocean side it was decide to do a late afternoon run down wind , so with the gear loaded up we drive back upwind about 8 miles to Salvo beach on the sound side and after a bit of hard work due to the beach being sheltered from the wind we got the kites in the air and worked our way out into the sound.
All was well for a while, then the wind increased and I realized my 19M was getting me overpowered and I could have done with a bit more depower on my bar setup. Well it was getting dark due to the late start and so I dug in my heels as it were and worked my way trying to keep up with Jeff who had more down wind experience than I had, Matthew was being careful and keeping an eye on his son Trevor who was very new to kite surfing at this time, they were still back upwind of us and in the end did the sensible thing and went ashore to walk the last bit home.
I off course I thought I could manage OK at that time so continued, well to cut the story short I did manage to elude a wreck and a point of land just before the house in the dark but on ditching my kite at the house the safety line broke and Jeff with some inspiration from Josh on the beach was the hero of the hour and saved the kite from disappearing over the horizon.
So all is well that ends well especially in the hot tub with a beer or two followed by supper and bed to dream of it all over again till the morning।
My thanks to all at the house and especially our visitor Dave S from Arcusers who all made my time in OBX a VERY fun affair. There is way too much more I could mention but this is a blog not a diary or even a biography of the week away so for the unmentioned folks I hope you are not offended :-))
Oh yes and the food was great too !
Now I am home again and back at my workbench trying earn a crust for the next fun trip in July.
Although today I had some fun with another group of friends on two wheels but that will have to wait till next time.
So I hope this will satisfy one or two who have been chiding me about my lack of agility on the keyboard of late.
Till the next time then, your host of fun in the grey zone The Recycled Teenager.
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Spring iz here The Bike iz riz, again!
So OK poetic licence but its been a long time coming this year, not to say I haven't been enjoying the winter sports but hey its time to change the season !
And so a couple of pictures to say what a nice day out with some friends.
The new Camera is proving to be enjoyable as I learn some more of its tricks each time I open the shutter.
It never ceases to amaze me whatever the weather what an incredible piece of the planet I live on.
As each day passes I count my pleasures and savour the visual feast for my eyes, having a capturing device allows me to enjoy it many times more. I hope these few images convey that feeling to the viewer. Enough to encourage you to open your own eyes to whats in front of our respective noses that which we miss all too often in the daily hustle of making it through till sleep.
I don't mean to preach at any one, just to convey my joy of life.
So enjoy with me!
And so a couple of pictures to say what a nice day out with some friends.
The new Camera is proving to be enjoyable as I learn some more of its tricks each time I open the shutter.
It never ceases to amaze me whatever the weather what an incredible piece of the planet I live on.
As each day passes I count my pleasures and savour the visual feast for my eyes, having a capturing device allows me to enjoy it many times more. I hope these few images convey that feeling to the viewer. Enough to encourage you to open your own eyes to whats in front of our respective noses that which we miss all too often in the daily hustle of making it through till sleep.
I don't mean to preach at any one, just to convey my joy of life.
So enjoy with me!
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
The Great White North
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Three Bears or a trio of Goldilocks
Well I finally got a few minutes of no interruption.
So time now to reveal the fun that was three visitors from the UK. This being my second visitation from over the Pond it was a bit later in the Fall season and somewhat cooler. Finding interesting things for visitors to do is one thing, but late in the year and three generations at the same time was definitely a bit of a challenge.
Not being the faint of heart kinda guy, it had been suggested by my good spouse that tree walking or Zip Lining might be a fun thing for the two younger ones in the trio. Never having had the opportunity, or for that matter even thinking about doing such a thing, I was intrigued to say the least.
The Aerial Experience was soon to be mine, and the relatives too of course. As with the previous niece we did other entertaining things like eating Beaver Tails etc. However this was the most testing day of the visit as it included snowflakes being blown in your face by high winds whilst being up a very tall tree!
Soon after arrival, our adventure began with being kitted up with a seat and waist harness combination. Attached to these were two carabineers each on a length of webbing and a third item on its own rope with the wheel mounted carabineer, this would allow the individual to stay safely attached to a cable stretched from tree to tree and yet allow them to travel from one platform to another.
After a short walk up a long hill we arrived at an instructional area where we had the Do's and Don't's of the safe way to move through the course before us starting with a ten meter ladder to climb to the first platform.





Well they went home tired and happy.
And so as I put up this blog edition the weather outside has turned to WINTER with a vengeance, it is now a winter wonderland for some and something to be endured by others, I am of the former so that may be my next entry.
So time now to reveal the fun that was three visitors from the UK. This being my second visitation from over the Pond it was a bit later in the Fall season and somewhat cooler. Finding interesting things for visitors to do is one thing, but late in the year and three generations at the same time was definitely a bit of a challenge.
Not being the faint of heart kinda guy, it had been suggested by my good spouse that tree walking or Zip Lining might be a fun thing for the two younger ones in the trio. Never having had the opportunity, or for that matter even thinking about doing such a thing, I was intrigued to say the least.
And so as I put up this blog edition the weather outside has turned to WINTER with a vengeance, it is now a winter wonderland for some and something to be endured by others, I am of the former so that may be my next entry.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Daughters I Never Had
OK so this is next time.
Well back a few weeks the first of my two visitors this year showed up from the UK with need to be entertained. This involved scouting what could be done in one week within driving distance. The thing that appealed to me most turned out to be “White Water Rafting” but since I was not in possession of a waterproof camera, there are very few pictures.
The fun thing was to figure out how to put pictures on for this blog then.
I thought about how my niece was a bit on the underweight side and how my wife had resolved to Fatten her up a bit, then pictures of that process came to mind.
Although other outings were accomplished during her stay with us, this one has the more amusing evidence.
So to the evidence then,
Well back a few weeks the first of my two visitors this year showed up from the UK with need to be entertained. This involved scouting what could be done in one week within driving distance. The thing that appealed to me most turned out to be “White Water Rafting” but since I was not in possession of a waterproof camera, there are very few pictures.
The fun thing was to figure out how to put pictures on for this blog then.
I thought about how my niece was a bit on the underweight side and how my wife had resolved to Fatten her up a bit, then pictures of that process came to mind.
Although other outings were accomplished during her stay with us, this one has the more amusing evidence.
So to the evidence then,
The day before the outing
Breakfast on the day looking all pristine, but not for long!
Here I go then, what is this ? Maple Syrup on Sausages !
The Bus to the start of the days fun
Well I did not say there weren’t any pictures of the rafting
So next time the second visit results, a bit more complex than this as there were three visitors.

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