Go Dodgers

Posted by JoeDaddy | Adventures | Monday 18 August 2008 6:04 pm

Got invited to go checkout a Dodger game on Friday. Was my first real ball game since I was 8. It was pretty sweet! Forgot how large the stadiums are and all of the visuals are overload (people and tech). Beer is crazy expensive, $10 for a large domestic, good time. I ordered four beers and two hot dogs…$55! Pretty much the same at Nascar too. The Dodger’s won, so that rocked.

Before the game, went to Paradise Cove in Malibu for lunch. They have the best food there and you can sit outside in the sand which is awesome. Drinks are spectacular too…not much better than the combo of all that. At paradise cove we found a lamborghini and naturally the ladies had to pose with it. The douche “owner” also came out after a few…we don’t believe he owned the car. Was too young, wore orange shoes, and had NO CLUE on how to drive the car. Maybe it is his pops or he works at a dealer.

Photo album linked to the image below.


At the Game, Click to View More


Little NASCAR, Toyota Speedway

Posted by JoeDaddy | Adventures | Sunday 10 August 2008 5:28 pm

Saturday Night, Chuck and I went down to Irwindale for one of our Summer traditions….to check out auto racing at Toyota Speedway in Irwindale, CA. The race agenda for the night included many different classes from super stocks, Pintos, and even some crazy figure 8 racing. On the way down, stopped at Yanni’s in Fillmore, definitely have the best burgers anywhere (you would never guess looking at the joint). The most interesting part of going down to the races is people watching. All sorts come to this event, but mostly those that you usually only see in movies. Lots of interesting hair and personalities. Figure 8 racing was the highlight until there was a gnarly crash that required the driver to be cut out and then taken away to the hospital.


Race Time, Click to View More
Race Time, Click to View More


Thanks Everyone

Posted by JoeDaddy | Mojo | Tuesday 5 August 2008 7:42 am

Just wanted to thank everyone for their support in the last week. It really showed what a great group of friends and family I have. I really was not sure what to expect from work when I returned half way Friday and then fully on Monday…but it was nothing but support and making sure I was doing OK. I am very lucky and fortunate to have all of your in my life.


Joe vs Nature

Posted by JoeDaddy | Adventures | Sunday 3 August 2008 8:46 pm

I decided it would be a good idea for me to do something different to get my mind off of the week…I took a friend up on an offer and spent the night out in wilderness. The location is somewhere off of Toro Canyon where fire roads exist. The living headquarters are on a dirt road and once you are there, chances of escaping are minimal. On the way there, we passed peacocks and chickens.

There were three main excitements of me being with nature. The first was some kind of drink that had champagne and “live bacteria”. I really tried to drink it…but finally had to pass on it. Things swimming in my drinks really do not do it for me. Second (not so much nature), but I ate these peas out of beans…I forget the name…but the point is I ate something very different from the norm. Now onto the third…this has to be the largest item of the night that I never thought I would do. I used the restroom outside. There is a toilet attached to our headquarters..and it is totally surrounded by nature and trees. I really tried to hold it…but after fighting it for six hours, I gave in. Nature was nice to me and nothing attacked.

I am thankful to still be alive.


Grand Canyon and Las Vegas

Posted by JoeDaddy | Adventures | Wednesday 30 July 2008 9:52 pm

I definitely was not feeling like going anywhere after all the pain of sadness, but Jaime convinced me we should go see the Grand Canyon and ended up in Vegas for a few days. The Grand Canyon was pretty amazing and offered me a lot of time to think about life and why life was the way it had to be. A very inspiring moment was when I was deep in thought and this HUGE condor flew right over my head and circled a few times. Almost as if it was a sign that everything was going to be OK in time.  Vegas was overload as always…but not the same kind of trip as I usually take.  Understanding why things happened the way they did is going to take a very long time for me to figure out and I honestly do not know what kind of answer I will come up with.


Meat @ Las Vegas

WoodNymph @ Grand Canyon

Condor @ Grand Canyon

Very Sad News About Monte

Posted by JoeDaddy | Drive Across America | Tuesday 29 July 2008 7:03 am

I am very sad to report that Monte passed away Monday (7/28) morning while en route to the emergency vet. He became ill in the early morning hours. I have personally known Monte for over four years and he so loves arm hair. I am really at a lost as to what else to say as I don’t fully understand the meaning of all of this, but there must be some reasoning behind it. One day I may understand, I just really do not know. Jaime and I are heading back to Santa Barbara, should arrive on Thursday.

I will miss you Monte, you will always be very very special to me!

Monte

Day 2: Phoenix, AZ to Santa Rosa, NM

Posted by JoeDaddy | Drive Across America | Sunday 27 July 2008 10:33 pm

Today was an awesome drive!  All new to me as I have never been past Phoenix.  It was really cool how the climate changed so dramatically… Started from triple digits in the desert and ended up in the cool upper 60s as we arrived at 7,000 feet elevation.  Drove through a couple of awesome thunderstorms and saw some good lightning with thunder.  For me being from Southern California, this was very exciting (I know you are thinking lame if you live anywhere that has weather).   Monte was very happy the temp dropped as well and we visited many rest stops to stretch our legs.  The first rest stop in New Mexico was our first real encounter with other dogs.  They smelled each other and moved on…only if humans were so easy.

Albuquerque, NM was very nice as it was breezy and right after at t-storm blew through.  Got gasoline for the car there…actually been getting gas whenever we get below 1/2 tank as on the way to Phoenix I almost had a crisis.  No fun being in the middle of nowhere with no petrol.  It is pretty amazing how nice the roads are in other states besides California.  So far, both AZ and NM have had really smooth roads….feels like you are gliding on air.  Maybe California should stop inspecting fruit and put more money into the roads.

Santa Rosa, NM is a trip.  It is on the old Route 66, lots of themed restaurants/gift stores based off of that.  At our Hotel (Holiday Inn Express), there is a Corvette rally…the parking lot is full of awesome classics and newer models too.

Oh..and “Smoove”, this is for you… you can buy FIREWORKS pretty much ANYWHERE in New Mexico!  How freaken awesome is that?  I unforutnately did not stop to buy any though as I had a image of me buying a m-80 and then having a disaster.  Maybe next time.

Jaime also had a great idea today…he has a small portable computer that can play movies.  The car has an aux input, so connect that to the headphone jack of the computer and boom…instant movie theater!  Now Jaime and Monte have something to watch while on the road.  The sound is amazing as the car has simulated surround sound, nothing like having some explosions going on in the back seat (an no, it is not Monte passing wind…although that is a frequent present from him).

Tomorrow we go to Tulsa, OK…will be driving through the Texas Panhandle…maybe we need some big ole hats.

Highlighted pictures of the day (click on any to go to the album and view all):


Monte Says Hi

Weird gas pump. It started talking to me.
 
Monte’s Spot in Car


T-Storm in New Mexico

T-Storm in New Mexico


Day 1: Night Time!

Posted by JoeDaddy | Drive Across America | Sunday 27 July 2008 6:39 am

Ahhh…sound asleep, totally forgot where I was. I feel something furry next to me. I don’t remember meeting anybody furry the night before. Woah! The furry item just licked me…I open one eye. Oh, that is right, I am in AZ with Monte. I fall back asleep. Another lick. OK, what is up? What time is it? 3:30 AM. I ask what do you want? He looks at me with his deep dark eyes, and looks at the door. I figure it out….potty break. He must not have believed me at 11 PM when I said to go before bed. Oh well, it is peaceful at 3:30 AM outside of the hotel…all that is out there is me, Monte, the wind, and some thunder in the distance….

Montes Deep Eyes

Monte's Deep Eyes


Day 1: Santa Barbara, CA to Phoenix, AZ

Posted by JoeDaddy | Drive Across America | Saturday 26 July 2008 10:12 pm

The adventure has officially begun!  This morning was a bit hectic…but finally made it out the door.  Got up at 5:30 AM and went over to Monte’s house to feed him and get the car ready to go.  After that, came back to my place to get luggage and then picked up my driving buddy Jaime.  Ahhh, now we are off…well not quite!  I forgot all the water at my house…U-turn, get water..now we are really off.

Monte handled the first day quite well.  It was definitely a big shock for him and climate change.  The desert is super hot (it is Summer afterall)…top temp from the car was 113 degrees!  The least appealing part of the trip was being forced to use a rest stop in AZ with it being 106 degrees…now that is NASTY (I will not even go into the flies or some strange crawling bug on the ground)!!!!!!!!  The highlight of the day was having dinner with my good friend Tammy, who relocated to Phoenix, AZ about four years ago. The Red Rood Inn is very accomodating and let us use their breakfast dining room to have dinner in…which was super nice.

It is definitely hot and am looking forward to it getting coolor day by day. Tomorrow we leave for a long stretch of about 540 miles to Santa Rosa, NM. More to come soon…

Below are the highlighted pics of the day, feel free to click on any of them to go to the full album.


Dad and Monte

Damn, 113 Degrees!

Tammy and Monte

Yep, It Is True - Driving Across America

Posted by JoeDaddy | Drive Across America | Friday 25 July 2008 1:11 am

Yep, it is true.  I am driving across the United States with my good friend Jaime and Monte the boxer.  Will be going the Southern route from Santa Barbara, CA to Cape Cod, MA.  Will be quite a trip with stops in Phoenix, AZ - Santa Rosa, NM - Tulsa, OK - Terre Haute, IN - Cleveland, OH - Albany, NW - and finally Cape Cod, MA.  We will complete the trip in six nights, seven days.  After arriving in Cape Cod, will be spending a few days there and then fly back home to Santa Barbara.  I will be blogging daily as the adventure unfolds. 

I visited with Monte and took the car out for a spin that I will be driving last Saturday.  Monte is definitely ready as earlier in the day he totally checkout the car himself to make sure all was in good order.  As you can see in the photos below, Monte is very sophisticated and ready to go!


Monte Ready 2 Travel! 
 
When R We Leaving???

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