This is the view from our hotel room on Mykonos Island. We are feet from the Platis Gialos beach and a short boat ride from Paradise, Super Paradise and Elias beaches to name a few.
We have spent the first few days on the Platis Gialos and Super Paradise beaches. We are sunburned for our efforts.
Today we are going to rent a four wheeler and go explore a bit with plans for a snorkeling trip and a tour of Delos Island later in the week.
We are loving it.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Monday, June 04, 2007
Jesse almost died...
The shelf above my desk, which has about 100 lbs worth of books, folders, DVDs, hole punchers, etc. on it, collapsed last week.
Luckily, with my cat like reflexes and propensity to get scared I was able to push off and roll my chair (and myself) to safety.
It was a close call and gave the phrase "EA is going to kill me" a lot of credence.The largest thing to fall (and the closest thing to land on me) was a book entitled "The Next Ten Years of Electronic Arts". It weighs about 25 lbs.
The incident made it on the WK blog as well. Shelf Disaster.
Luckily, with my cat like reflexes and propensity to get scared I was able to push off and roll my chair (and myself) to safety.
It was a close call and gave the phrase "EA is going to kill me" a lot of credence.The largest thing to fall (and the closest thing to land on me) was a book entitled "The Next Ten Years of Electronic Arts". It weighs about 25 lbs.
The incident made it on the WK blog as well. Shelf Disaster.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Rita's Day at the Beach
Our friends Stephen and Tara have a dreadfully smelly Basset Hound named Rita. When Stephen invited Kindra and I to a day at the beach what he meant was "will you drive us to a Basset hound convention cause I don't have a driver's license?"
Here's the video...
Here's the video...
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Mike, Ryan and Norway

While in Amsterdam he prepared for a bike trip, borrowed my bike and left for three weeks. More to come on that trip after he gets back in late May.

After Ryan's departure we made ready for a quick trip of to Norway. We traveled at the crack of dawn on Thursday May 17th and arrived in Oslo around 10am on Norway's National Constitution Day. The streets were packed and we had to cross a massive parade to get to our hotel. The rest of the day we walked all over the city which was crowded with people in traditional Norwegian clothes. Apparently you dress in the clothing that is specific to the city or area you were born in. You are only allowed to wear these outfits if you are less than one generation removed. IE. your grandparents have to have physically lived in the area in question for you to wear the outfit. I'm not sure how they prove this but I bet it results in a lot of arm wrestling.

The following day Kindra and I left on the Royal Fjord tour. The trip takes a day and goes from Oslo to Myrdal by train, from Myrdal to Flam on the Flam Railway, from Flam to Bergen by boat and then from Bergen to Norway by train again. It's a crazy long day and if we'd had more time we would have stayed in one of the smaller cities along the way. The route is outlined on the map below and passes through snow, mountains and the longest Fjord in Norway, the Sognefjord...

Our train returned to Oslo at about 6.30am and after trucking to our hotel we were lucky to get an early check-in and take a nap. The rest of the weekend was spent tooling around Oslo, taking ferries to islands and finding places to spend millions of dollars eating. Oslo is so expensive it is insane.
We checked out the Akershus Fortress, the Vigeland Sculpture Park and the Fram museum which houses the Fram and the Gjoa. Learning about these things was very special for me as I'm pretty sure I'm related to everyone in Norway.

All in all a great longerude weekend and it sucks being back at work. We have friends visiting in early June and are headed to Greece for vacation on June 7th. We are happy to have more lazing about to look forward to.
More Flickr action...LINK TO SWEET NORWAY PHOTOS

Thursday, May 17, 2007
PHBLOG - Norway
We have returned to the Mother land (assuming that great grand parents being born here makes me Norweigen).
This is Kindra gazing from the train on our way to Oslo.
This is Kindra gazing from the train on our way to Oslo.
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