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Monday, July 23. 2007Lansing - Detroit - Dallas - Austin
Summer Vacation is over.
The flight from Detroit was ok, but the landing in Dallas was horrible. The drive from Dallas to Austin wasn't too bad. Gina and I stopped in Waco and had dinner at the Cracker Barrel. Gina got home about 5 minutes or so before me. I was greeted by several happy pups when I opened the door. I popped the first Harry Potter movie into the DVD player as Gina finished reading the last Harry Potter book. She won't tell me the ending. She wants me to read the book. I think I can handle reading the last 150 pages, I had been reading over her shoulder on the plane and got to about the last 150. Well, it is time for bed, gotta go to work in the morning. Laterz Saturday, July 21. 2007Morning comes too early
Another morning has come and thus is bringing our vacation another day closer to the end.
It has been great being able to sleep in and not worry about alarm clocks or deadlines to get some place. However, for most of the last week my body has been waking me up between 8 and 9 AM. I have never really been able to sleep much past 9 or 10 AM, unless recovering from a night that were tequila was readily available. Gina got the latest Harry Potter book and is now sitting in the living room reading it, throwing out the occasional 'Oh man' and 'No way'. She looked at my itchy torso and told me that it is probably just my 'tan', therefore I think I might have ever the slightest touch of sunburn. Which makes a bit more sense than my white shirt being the culprit, given that she did use the same detergent as I did on the darks. I have the usual forearm and leg below the knee 'farmer's tan', but this year I tried to get some sun of my chest and back, so I am definitely glad I used the SPF 45 and not a 15 or 30 on Friday. Regardless, the BBQ is tomorrow. I will need to find out what time so that I can try to figure out when to start smoking the brisket. I normally smoke a brisket for at least 8 hours and no more than 14. It depends on the size of the brisket. The first 3 to 4 hours are spent in the smoker with plenty of mesquite loaded on the coals, ensuring that mesquite flavor has a chance to get that good smoke ring you want on a brisket. The rest of the time is spent wrapped in tinfoil, this helps to keep the brisket from getting dried out while it cooks the rest of the way through. If you have a good broiler pan (think that is what it is called) you can even finish off your brisket (still wrapped in tinfoil) in the oven. I have done that a couple of times and it works out well, because with your oven you can keep a very even temperature and with the broiler pan you can catch the juices that might slip out of the tinfoil while it cooks. Because, once your brisket (or other meats) are all wrapped in tinfoil and in the smoker, there is no need to keep adding mesquite (or other hardwoods like oak, hickory, etc) you just add charcoal to keep the temperature up. Meaning that the smoker is basically just an outdoor oven at that point. Sometime today Gina and I will need to run to Meijer, pick up some Chicken breasts, Pabst Blue Ribbon and maybe see if there is any good looking sausage. I am going to read some more of my book now. And bug Gina to see if she knows if Snape is friend or foe. Laterz Friday, July 20. 2007Scratch, Scratch, Scratch
Uggg.... my torso is all itchy.
I got to my in-laws in what honestly could be in the nick-of-time. I was scratching at myself here and there on the way back from the cottage, but on the short drive from Kelly's house to my in-laws I had started to scratch at my torso something fierce. I am not sure what the heck it is from, my best guess is my shirt. Since nothing else on me itches, which means that I didn't get into any poison ivy and it isn't some allergic reaction to all the sun-tan lotion that I slathered on today. I will have to ask Gina what she used when she washed and dried the whites the other day. I am pretty sure I saw her use the same detergent that I used on the rest of my clothes (All Free Clear, hypoallergenic). When I took off my shirt to get ready for bed after dragging in all the luggage (while simultaneously scratching my back) I noticed that my torso was a wonderful tint of red and that I had more or less tiny hive like bumps all-over sans a few patches. Like I said, since my torso is the only part of me that is itchy I can't imagine that it is anything I ate or what not. I took a few chloropheniramine pills (allergy pills) in the hopes of stopping the itching. Obviously I won't be putting the shirt back on. I am not sure exactly what all I will be doing for the next couple of days. But I know that I will be smoking a brisket, watering my Mom's plants and trying to see the Sara & Patty. I threw together a dry rub (spice mix) earlier this afternoon and put it on the brisket, then wrapped the brisket in what could be argued as an excessive amount of plastic wrap. I am not sure if the BBQ is planned for tomorrow or Sunday. Gina hopped out of the car at Kelly's house as they are off to go and buy copies of the 7th installment of the Harry Potter series, The Deathly Hollows. I told Gina that she will have to give me the skinny on all the details when she is done reading it. If the book isn't too long (and she is hoping for 1000+ pages) she thinks that she will have it finished before we hop the plane back to Texas. Ugg... still itchy. I am going to catch up on some web comics then pass out (I hope). Laterz Friday, July 20. 2007Heading 'Down State' as the locals say
Gina and I are pretty much packed up and ready to go. Obviously my laptop isn't packed yet.
We spent a couple of hours out on the end of the dock today. Yesterday the weather turned ugly and it rained pretty hard at one point. Gina and I are both very thankful for Today's glorious weather. The neighbor Gary came by and mowed the lawn while we were out at the end of the dock sun bathing. We came in just as he was doing a second pass at those hard to reach riding-lawnmower parts of the yard. He said that he thought we had died. Which I found amusing, because I had just remarked to Gina before we went out to sun bath that we hadn't seen nor heard from Gary or Mary since we have been up here really. Gina is resting at the moment, ridding herself of her headache. I think I will finish up this blog post and try to go out and snag a few more pictures before she gets up. As with all vacations this one seems like it is coming to an end too soon, just when I feel like I was really starting to relax it is time to pack it up and head home. We are traveling on Monday and should arrive back in Austin with plenty of time to play with the dogs and relax a little before going to bed and heading into the office the following day. Jeremy will be back in Austin on Tuesday, for almost two weeks if memory serves. I will have to get his flight info, as not to leave him at the airport. (any longer than I usually do, that is) Here is a picture I took the other day of the sun setting on the lake. Time to pack up the laptop. Laterz Thursday, July 19. 2007
The great American Spoon Posted by Ben D. Benner
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The great American Spoon
Gina's dad bought a pork roast the first day we were up here and left it in the fridge. So Gina cut some chops out of it last night and I grilled them up using some of American Spoon's Apple Cider grilling sauce. They tasted great, I did overcook them just a little.
The American Spoon store in Charlevoix was the first stop we made on our adventure yesterday. They had some great tasting samples out, different jams, jellies, spreads and grilling sauces. I sampled a number of them. Gina and I had spent a bit of time being couch potatoes watching TopChef yesterday and one of the winning dishes were these pork chops with an apple cider reduction sauce. So the idea of an apple grilling sauce with the pork chops sounded just too tasty to pass up. They also had some other wonderful stuff. Gina talked me into tasting the Chili-Lime grilling sauce as well, it was excellent. The clerk suggested that we try it out with chicken. I think I will save the Chli-Lime until we get back to Texas. It looks like today is going to be another beautiful day. I had been using this spray-on SPF-30 stuff, it was nice applied easy wasn't really greasy, but the whole bottle seemed to run out pretty quickly. While we were out we bought some more sun screen, I am going to try an SPF-45 and see if that still lets me get some sun. As we walked out on the pier that extends just beyond where the Pine river meets Lake Michigan, I enjoyed some tasty taffy that we had bought from a candy store on the main drag of shops in Charlevoix. Oh yeah, we had stopped and had a really good lunch at Scovie's a little deli and pie shop on the drag, we had the apple crumb pie after lunch. It was just sweet enough, but I think it could have used a little bit more cinnamon. Well, I need to go and grab some breakfast and get ready to sit out on the dock. Laterz Wednesday, July 18. 2007
Charlevoix or Bust Posted by Ben D. Benner
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After having spent two fabulous days in the sun at the end of the dock Gina and I are ready for a break from sun worship and are going to be heading out for a little adventure. We are going to find out what Charlevoix has to offer.
Last night we had dinner at Pearl's, a very tasty Cajun joint that happens to be hidden away up here in Elk Rapids. I had the Etouffette with the crawfish and blackened shrimp, it was excellent. We shared the red bean cake appetizer. Gina had the sirloin and a side of cheese grits. Their cornbread was spicy and excellent. We rented a couple of movies from 'The Corner Store' that is over near (or in) Central Lake. The first movie we watched 'The Fountain' was horrible. I mean seriously, I sort of knew what the movie was supposed to be about given that I had seen the previews before, but I figured the previews were so disconnected because of the fact that they were previews. By which I mean, the storyline in the previews jumps around, I thought they did that to keep you interested in the story. Nope, the whole movie is that way. In my opinion it was a beautifully shot movie, good cast, but the storyline presented in the movie was horrible and extremely hard to follow. Both Gina and I agreed that the movie was bad. The second movie was excellent, Miss Potter. Which was about the author who wrote Peter Rabbit and a variety of other children's books. I popped popcorn on the stove, it turned out OK, but not as good as usual. Not sure if that is because of the popcorn, or if it was because maybe I put too much in. I am sure that I will be doing more popcorn before we leave, so I will figure it out, by putting in 1/4 less the next time. Not to mention that we had plenty of extra popcorn. It appears that one of the neighbors up here has finally gotten broadband with wifi, there is a network up here called HagoodNet. It is open, but our connection is low. I am sticking with dial-up to complete my blogging for today, but tomorrow I might try out the connection. I will be grilling pork loin tonight and corn, not sure what else we are going to be having for dinner. Gina's dad bought a brisket for me and while we were at Meijer's in Traverse I found some Mesquite chunks. So sometime before the week is out, I will be smoking a brisket. We will need to pickup some sausages and I think I would like to smoke some chicken while I am at it. No pork this time. Next year. Laterz Monday, July 16. 2007Beautiful day at the cottage
It was a beautiful if not perfect day up here at the cottage.
We sat out on the beach for a little bit and spent the rest of the day at the platform at the end of the dock. I finished up a book by Seth Godin that I bought in Lansing, The Dip. It was a nice easy ready, only 80 pages and the font was a good size. I bought it as it seemed rather timely. We are about to head out for dinner, before that though I needed to pay some bills online. That meant dial-up. We all know my feelings on dial-up, much like my feelings about JAVA it SUX. Time to go, but before I do let me say what the main thing I learned from reading "What the Dor Mouse Said", Xerox had the future of personal computing in their hands and they blew it. I mean they sort of touch on this in the "Pirates of Silicon Valley" movie, but I mean it goes deeper, they really screwed up. After I read "Dealers of Lightning" I will do a longer blog post about what I learned between the two books. Laterz Saturday, July 14. 2007Vacation Day two?
Yeah, so not sure that this technically should be day two. But on the calendar it is day two.
The reason I say that is, while I spent about 5 hours of the day in transit (ie at the airport, on the plane, deplaning, in rental car), I also worked part of yesterday morning. So does that really make it a work day or a vacation day? I mean technically, I guess it could be a half-day. But like I said, on the calendar this will get marked as day two of vacation. But you know what, that is just too much detail about something that doesn't completely matter, I'm on vacation! Now on to some details about what I've done so far. I made it to within 60 pages of the end of my book, What the Dormouse Said. That means that I am probably only about a solid hour and a half from finishing it. We had a horrible experience at the car rental place, which I will have to tell you about later, along with my thoughts on the latest Harry Potter movie. I have to go and pack the car as we are running a little bit late for breakfast with my Mom and David. Laterz Friday, July 13. 2007
T-minus 14 Minutes and counting Posted by Ben D. Benner
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I am sitting here in the DFW (Dallas) airport waiting to board the plane. As usual I had to do the old 'search for power' thing, as my laptop has almost no battery capacity (45 minutes on avg when using wifi).
The next laptop will definitely have a like 12 cell battery. I have thought about asking for a battery upgrade on this one. However, I believe that it is probably not a good idea to upgrade the battery for this one as the laptop is about 3.5 years old. Not that it is failing, but with the price of new laptops these days it makes it seem like a bad investment. Anyway, I am ready to be on vacation. I hope we don't get stuck on the tarmac for too long as it appears to have started raining fairly hard here at the airport. Dallas has more or less been getting daily biblical rain showers. I am thinking that I need to shutdown and head over to the food-court area and get Gina and I a lunch-time snack for the flight. In hopefully about 4 hours (give or take) Gina and I will be in Detroit. We are going to stay in Lansing overnight, then we are headed up to the cottage. Where I will promptly change into swim trunks, crack a beer and sit on the beach. (Even if it is raining out!) Time to shutdown. Laterz
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