Monday, August 29, 2005

The Sport of Kings......RUGBY!

Yes, RUGBY!! A fantastic team sport that does not get enough press in the U.S. but overseas you will find a tremendous fan base and following. Almost as fanatical as Soccer in some countries. Right now one of the most prestigious tournaments is taking place in the Southern hemisphere, the Tri-Nations. The Tri-Nations Tournament brings together the three top rugby nations in the world; New Zealand (All-Blacks), Australia (Wallabies), and South Africa (Springboks). So, this years Tri-Nations has been going on for the last 4 weeks or so. This last wekend saw New Zealand beat South Africa in a spectaucular matchup of power and skill. South Africa has been the team to beat this year coming back in to the form which has eluded them the past few years. New Zealand had just enough to pull out the victory and has positioned themselves to take the Tri-Nations title if they can pull off a win this coming weekend in Australia. I am sure the All-Blacks will stomp the Wallabies to take the title. As you can tell, I am an All-Blacks fan. New Zealand needs this win and they are hungry for it. There has been a lot of change within the All-Blacks squad and a win would give the team some well needed confidence.

Just to give you a quick line or two about rugby, it is a sport with 15 players per side. A field, or pitch, about the same size as a soocer field is used. It is a continuous game like soccer but, of course, much more physical. In simple terms, it has been defined as "Kill the Guy with the Ball" with rules. You can find out more about the rules, the pitch, and the players by follwing the links.

If you are interested, you can find out some history on the Tri-Nations tournament here.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Camping at El Capitan

Did some camping with the family and friends at El Capitan Canyon over the weekend. Besides my family, the Hodgson family(Michael, Gill, Lilly, Maudie, & Lucy) came along to camp with us. Started the trip off with my first Century!! Rode 110 miles up the California coast from Topanga to El Capitan with my friend Michael. It took us just about 7 hours for the trip and we passed some beautiful coast since most of the ride as along old Hwy 1 which runs along the west side of the Hwy 101. We had very little head wind, thankfully, and no mechanical problems. Ran in to some crazy folks in Port Hueneme when we stopped to get a refill on the GatorAde. Some guy pulled up to the store in his car looking for a place to hide since his wife just called the police on him for domestic violence. Port Hueneme is all about class.

After 110 miles in the saddle we were really happy to make it to El Capitan as you would guess. The girls met us there with the cars and all of our gear. After unpacking we had a chance to look around. It is a really nice camp ground with good proximity to the beach and loads of hiking trails. We stayed our first night in a safari tent which I would recommend especially in the summer months.
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After the tent we moved over to one of the cabins. Nice but not recommended. A little too pricey for what you really get and it definitely does not feel like camping.
The weather was good. Thick marine layer in the moring but it burned off just after lunch. The beach was nice but no good surf. Of course I brought my board but the SW swell was blocked by the Channel Islands.
We took a few good hikes and brought along a picnic with us each time so we could enjoy the views while having some lunch. Enjoyed cooking over the fire in the evenings and then turing the cook fire into a five alarm inferno aftewards is always my favorite.
Michelle, Michael, Gill, and myself got a chance to go out to have dinner one night. Michael took us to the Los Olivos Cafe which was made famous by the movie Sideways. I have not seen it so I can'y say how much like the movie it was. Good food and really good wine.
By Tuesday it was time to go home. We bid the Hodgsons a farewell, since they were staying a few days longer, and made the drive back to Topanga. All in all a really good get away but it was great to get back home.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Road Rage

Yesterday I was at the receiving end of some serious road rage. This was a first for me but I guess with so many psych cases in Los Angeles it was bound to happen. It started out with Fergie recommending we go to lunch at Tandoori-A over in Westchester which sounded like a good idea to all involved. So we hopped into the Subaru and jammed over to Westchester no problem. The Tandoori-A restaurant has a tricky little driveway leading to the parking lot. It took me a few seconds to process the info but in that time I had applied my brakes and moved to the right hand side of the road. No, I did not indicate but sometimes that thing happens.

Now here is where is gets good. This freak in a new Mercedes almost rear ends me, pulls just past me, and shouts some obscenities which I happily return. Mercedes boy pulls away and we continue on into the parking lot for Tandoori-A. As we are walking down to the entrance of the restaurant, who do you think is waiting for me? None other than Mercedes boy! He obviously wanted to extend the length of our brief argument from earlier on.

Now, I have to think this guy had some serious rage issues considering he knew there was more than just myself in the car and still had the need to confront me. Anyway, I believe he considered the situation for a brief second once we rounded the corner and decided to give me a few words on how not using your blinker can cause an accident. Thanks Dad but I'm a big boy and you should be paying attention while your driving instead of looking at yourself in the rear view mirror and thinking how cool you are in your new Mercedes. Now, maybe when I was younger things would have escalated but I'm now able to keep my cool a lot better knowing that I am a father, have responsibilities, have to set a good example, blah, blah, blah. There was still a part of me that wanted to beat the #!@* out of him. I let it go and feel better for it.

So after another brief encounter we were on into the restaurant to have some righteous Indian food and Mercedes boy was on his way to harass some more non-blinker using commuters. As we all sat down to eat lunch and discuss the surreal events, and make fun of Mercedes boy, it seemed as though I did have one dissenter amongst the ranks who was siding with the enemy. All I have to say, Lucky McVeigh, is I keep my friends close and my enemies closer.

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

New Addition to the Family

We have added a new addition to the family this past weekend. Weighing in at just over 6,000 pounds this newbie is not on the trim side. As you can see, our new baby is a 2005 Volvo XC90, AWD V8. We bought the XC90 with the Titanium exterior with the Tan(or Taupe) interior. Definite upgrade from the Toyota 4Runner that this car replaced. We were the first to drive this baby and it had only 2 miles on the odometer when we left the lot! These photos are from the Volvo web site but are basically the same car we purchased.

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We like the 7 passenger seating which makes it easier for us to get around when visitors come in from overseas. The 93.5 cu. ft. of cargo space are just what we need with 2 kids and a dog. Tons of other options make this SUV really stylish. Handles very well for a larger vehicle and has good acceleration with 311 horsepower. Who knows, maybe one day I'll get to drive it again if my wife decides to share.

Thursday, June 30, 2005

Fruits of Our Labor

I had to have my first entry focus on the project that consumed my life for the last few years. So after over 3 years of hard work we finally moved into our new home this past February in Topanga, CA. A short time line of events rolls out like this:

  • Purchase property in Oct 2001 and close escrow in July 2002.
  • Plans begin August 2002 and the first submittal to LA County in March 2003.
  • Receive permits in October 2003 and start building in December 2003.
  • House completed January 2005 with move in February 2005.

Definitely not a lean process but well worth the wait. A few specs on our home:

  • The property is .82 acres with a flat building pad and some hillside.
  • The house is just under 2100 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms and 3 1/2 bathrooms.
  • We have a 400 sq. ft. detached garage(basically 2 car garage).
  • Propane, and septic system(no sewer) with water, electricity, phone and cable run from the street.
  • Good views on the Santa Monica Mountains.

I have added just a few photos so you can see the finished product. I'll add more later but with over 800 photos taken since we started there are just a few to choose from. The first photo is a view of the front of our house from the guests parking area.

Front of House

This photo of the back of our house is taken a you come down the driveway. You can see our front stairs on the top left with the propane tank at the top. The retaining wall for the upper hillside which runs along the driveway pretty much around the entire house.

Down the Driveway

This photo is a view from our property just behind the master bedroom. Future plans are to put a patio on this spot. Great place to relax and enjoy being outside.

View of Topanga

As I said I will post more photos later. One of the best things about the house is being able tohave visitors. So you're all welcome if you get up the Topanga way.

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

The First Brick

OK....after a few folks kept nagging me about staring a BLOG I've finally made it to the first entry or brick as we call it in my house. We'll keep it short and sweet today until we can gear up for meaningful entries.