Wanted: Esquire Magazine




If you find it, buy it for me please, I’ll pay you back even if I end up with multiple copies. This month’s issue of Esquire Magazine features something new, something we’re sure to see much more of in the future, and that is an E-Ink cover.

A what?

A paper LCD screen, so to speak.

Call and answer.

We called, they answered, we now have a ton of friends and family willing to help out with the move. This is very awesome! Everybody hates moving, I know I loathe it, so any help we get to shave a few minutes off the task will be great.

It’s Monday night, back to work tomorrow. Only 14 business days left at my current gig before I take a little break and start my new job on October 1st. This is going to be one crazy month.

A call to arms! Local friends, we need you!

Anita and I found a fantastic, perfect townhouse for rent in Port Moody that has everything we’ve been looking for. Great facilities nearby, very close to the water (and The Boathouse restaurant!), it’s brand new, has a big deep garage with room for the canoe and our bikes, you name it.

But the hitch was that we’d have to move in on Sept 14, and here’s why we’re asking for help:

We’ve been renting this current house for three years, and have spent quite a bit of our own money and LOTS of our time fixing it up, painting, landscaping, power washing, you name it. Since our landlords knew back in early spring that we were looking, AND since they even told us that they’d appreciate it if we could do a mid-month move so they’d have some time to (presumably) fix up the place some more, we thought they’d be happy about this and agree officially that a mid-month move was OK and we’d get back a half month’s rent in return.

The answer was dissapointingly “no”. So this means if we want the townhouse, we’re out a half months rent, $750. That’s a fair bit of pocket change, so we need to be frugal.

So we’re going to do the move ourselves. We need to forgo the luxury of hiring movers, and as all of you know, moving sucks! Thankfully everything is pretty light. No crazy heavy pullout couches, no 100-pound TVs, no fridge/stove/washer/dryer, just nice light teak stuff, boxes, oh a king size mattress that’ll be fun, but nothing ridiculously hard.

If you can, we’d love it if you could come help on Sunday September 14th. Help us load some boxes and stuff into the truck, follow us to Port Moody if you can and help us load it into our new home. We’ll supply the beer, pizza, and Anita’s amazing homemade cookies. AND you’ll get instant VIP status to our first party!

Short shorts summer


This feels like the shortest summer in history. Hopefully it turns around at least for a few weeks, right now its just cold and crappy outside. I’m almost ready to give up and start wearing pants again instead of shorts. I love wearing shorts. It means I’m somewhere warm!

Lemme go see what the forecast looks like…

Well, yeah that’s official enough I guess. No more 25+ days, no more hot sweaty nights. At least I got a lot of canoeing in this year! I’ll keep going in the winter, since we’ll be moving to Port Moody in September and I’ll be much closer to a few great paddling spots it’ll be faster to get out there. I can even portage from our new place right to the water.

Should we move?

Will we move? We went to look at a nice townhouse in Port Moody tonight, it’s a brand spanking new two floor, three bedroom, 2.5 bath place with plenty of room in the garage to park a canoe or two. We’ll miss the view from the house we’re in now, and after three years this place really does feel like home, but it’s just so old and small. We never use the basement, except for the office. We had a mouse infestation last winter. All the windows are drafty as hell, the outside really badly needs a new coat of paint. Ahh who am I kidding, this place is a dump.

I think we’re moving!

What have I done!


I sold my camera, my beloved Olympus SP-550UZ is now gone. Hopefully I did the right thing. I loved that camera, it took some great photos and never let me down. But, I thought I’d get more use out of a waterproof, drop-proof one, so I’m on the hunt. My eye is on another Olympus, this time the 1030SW.