May 28
Idaho Falls, ID
We had a partial eclipse of the sun a week ago Sunday. Mark and I drove out to the hills overlooking town and watched the event unfold. It wasn't too impressive, actually we didn't even notice except for a little dimming of daylight. Not too much else has happened lately. I'm starting to get a few clients, and they all like me so that's encouraging. I've been volunteering at St. Vincent DePauls thrift store on my days off, going through donations and sorting clothes. I still have lots of free time for reading and watching movies. This weeks recommendations are Tom Brown Jr's "The Quest" (book), and Stephen King's "The Stand" (mini-series and book). I tend to go hiking on the weekends. Last week I drove out to the Targhee National Forest. Today I had planned to drive to Mt. Lookout, but the rains (and snow in the higher elevations) we had over the weekend thwarted my plans, turning the unimproved roads a little too muddy for my Sentra's taste. So I decided to ad lib and find another hiking destination. So down the backroads of Idaho I traversed, taking a right at a likely looking intersection, and less muddy than the previous road. As I gained in elevation the snow got deeper. The tire tracks on the road were clear, but the snow in the middle kept dragging up under my low clearance carriage, so I found a suitable place to turn around, and back to the crossroads and another right. A few miles down this road and my progress was again impeded, by some cowboys on a cattle drive down the roadway. Not having a particular destination, and no set time to get there, I chose to turn around and explore the last remaining option at the crossroad, another right. This time success. I drove a ways and then pulled off and ate the lunch I had packed, and as I was relaxing a convoy of about a dozen semis with livestock trailers rumbled by, on there way to another roundup I suppose. I finally found a decent spot and spent a few hours hiking, seeing a couple of mule deer, and hearing the "drumming" of several grouse. On my drive back I saw a lone moose as I was descending the hills toward town. It's dark coat really stood out against the light color of the wheat field it was in.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Shadow Days
May 13
Idaho Falls, ID
It's been a discouraging week. In my first week at the salon (three days) I tallied a total of 0 clients. I expected a slow start, but this is ridiculous. In spite of my special introductory offers, no one seems interested. I've gotten settled in and am learning my way around town, including a nightly trip to Walmart to pick up my housemate Mark, while his truck is in the shop. I also filled out some paperwork for Habitat for Humanity, so on my days off I might do a little volunteering. On a side note (no pun intended), I stopped at the music store (ha ha) featured in John Mayer's new "Shadow Days" video, and saw the chair he sat in during the filming. I'm not exactly rubbing elbows with celebrities, but its a start. Today I drove out to Jackson and Teton Village, WY. If things don't pick up here maybe I can get a job at one of the resort spas there.
Idaho Falls, ID
It's been a discouraging week. In my first week at the salon (three days) I tallied a total of 0 clients. I expected a slow start, but this is ridiculous. In spite of my special introductory offers, no one seems interested. I've gotten settled in and am learning my way around town, including a nightly trip to Walmart to pick up my housemate Mark, while his truck is in the shop. I also filled out some paperwork for Habitat for Humanity, so on my days off I might do a little volunteering. On a side note (no pun intended), I stopped at the music store (ha ha) featured in John Mayer's new "Shadow Days" video, and saw the chair he sat in during the filming. I'm not exactly rubbing elbows with celebrities, but its a start. Today I drove out to Jackson and Teton Village, WY. If things don't pick up here maybe I can get a job at one of the resort spas there.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Idaho Falls
May 6
Idaho Falls
I've decided to hang my hat (for a while anyways) in Idaho Falls. I'm renting a room in a house in a nice subdivision and will also be renting a space at the Root Forest, a friendly salon in town, doing massages there three days a week and then going full time when the other therapist retires in July. I'm excited to be only an hour and forty-five minutes away from both the Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone. I believe I'll have to get a seasonal pass to the parks so I can recreate there frequently.
Idaho Falls
I've decided to hang my hat (for a while anyways) in Idaho Falls. I'm renting a room in a house in a nice subdivision and will also be renting a space at the Root Forest, a friendly salon in town, doing massages there three days a week and then going full time when the other therapist retires in July. I'm excited to be only an hour and forty-five minutes away from both the Grand Tetons, and Yellowstone. I believe I'll have to get a seasonal pass to the parks so I can recreate there frequently.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
"Back In The Barn Again"
May 1
Hansen, ID
"When I was a younger man I got lucky with a rock 'n roll band, struck gold in Hollywood all that time I knew I would. Get back to the country, back where it all began. Get back to the country, back in the barn again."
Neil Young - "Get Back To The Country"
My headquarters for my job search this past week has been a remodeled 100 year old barn on the outskirts of the small town of Hansen, ID. Other than dropping off and emailing resumes, going to an interview, making lots of phone calls, and doing some gardening / landscaping, and remodeling projects, I've been pretty much a bum. I did check out a few local attractions though. I went hiking in the Sawtooth National Forest just south of here; although it didn't have many trees. I also went to the Hagerman Fossil Beds west of here, and walked in the wagon ruts of the Oregon Trail, and I viewed Shoshone Falls on the Snake River, which winds itself through most of southern Idaho and provides lots of water for the farmers irrigation systems. Hopefully I will find employment by week's end either in this area, or somewhere else in the state.
Hansen, ID
"When I was a younger man I got lucky with a rock 'n roll band, struck gold in Hollywood all that time I knew I would. Get back to the country, back where it all began. Get back to the country, back in the barn again."
Neil Young - "Get Back To The Country"
My headquarters for my job search this past week has been a remodeled 100 year old barn on the outskirts of the small town of Hansen, ID. Other than dropping off and emailing resumes, going to an interview, making lots of phone calls, and doing some gardening / landscaping, and remodeling projects, I've been pretty much a bum. I did check out a few local attractions though. I went hiking in the Sawtooth National Forest just south of here; although it didn't have many trees. I also went to the Hagerman Fossil Beds west of here, and walked in the wagon ruts of the Oregon Trail, and I viewed Shoshone Falls on the Snake River, which winds itself through most of southern Idaho and provides lots of water for the farmers irrigation systems. Hopefully I will find employment by week's end either in this area, or somewhere else in the state.
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