On day 5 we drove east toward Calgary for the first time, seeing the mountains we’d missed in the dark on our way in. Past Canmore the mountains start to slope down into hills, but just on this last spate of the Rockies the Canadians long ago decided to start carving away at the rock. […]
Banff Vacation Day 4: Snowfall and Samfall
Today Sam joined me for the sunrise. Yesterday I mentioned briefly how the food in Banff is underwhelming. This morning we ate breakfast at Coyotes Southwestern Grill. Sam liked the Huevos Rancheros, but I found a big blue wet string in my pancake butter (after already putting a knife to it). The waitress explained that […]
Banff Vacation Day 3: when the cold breaks
Sleeping early with vodka dreams woke me up earlier than normal. I snuck out to catch the sunrise on the lake with fresh batteries. I wasn’t the only amateur with a DSLR out there on the ice trying to catch the fleeting vermillion hue the lake is named for. When the sun came up proper […]
Banff Vacation Day 2
On our first full day in Banff, also Christmas Day, we had breakfast in the tiny town at the only open cafe before heading up to the Banff Gondola. After dinner in town, we drove to Lake Minnewanka via Tunnel Mountain. We never made it to the lake before sunset though because we stopped on […]
Banff Vacation Day 1
On the first day of our winter holiday holiday we flew to Calgary. It’s always strange visiting the cold again. In a few more years I’ll have spent half my life in California, and I still like to think I’ve got some of that midwestern ice in my blood. Then I visit a place with […]
Shaw’s Cove Labor Day Weekend 2016
On Sunday morning Sam and I drove to Laguna Beach. Contrary to what we expected, there was very little traffic on the way down. Even the backup on the one lane road leading into Laguna was gone. Weather reports had called for an overcast day with temperatures in the low 70s or high 60s. In […]
Review of: Stay Younger Longer
They say to write what you know. It should surprise no one that the central character of Stay Younger Longer is a reporter, author Ryan Hyatt’s former occupation. What is surprising is how Hyatt uses this storytelling device in an antithetical fashion to deliver clues to an evolving and intriguing mystery while still paying homage […]
La Jolla Cove 2016
Last year was a rough one for snorkeling in Southern California. Due to El Niño, the water was warmer but much harsher. As we have for a few years, we journeyed to La Jolla to snorkel. Waves were high at the cove, but too high and rough at the Shores to see anything at all. We […]
Review of Too Like the Lightning
SFsignal sent me an advance review copy of Ada Palmer’s debut fiction (she’s written nonfiction before) novel Too Like the Lightning. However, SFsignal is no longer hosting new content so I’ll post my review here. First: Fantastic cover art! But, as you’ll see, it’s a bit misleading. I have a feeling if a scene from […]
LaLaLander Review of The Filter Trap
The faux news (think The Onion with a brain and no gloves) site La La Lander published a review today of my second book, The Filter Trap. The site has a fledgling book review section that should not be confused with the rest in terms of tone. The books and reviews are sincere, the rest […]