In driving the sometimes-16-foot-wide Beartooth Scenic Byway this afternoon, I realized that for a few moments, everything that symbolized the day was lurking in my car. My daughter maintained her ever-hungry din (although I believe I have fostered an earnest use of the word, “Please,”). My wife endeavored quiet in the face of this din. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘spring’
The Infragile Delicacy
Posted in The Daily Life, tagged altitude, Beartooth Highway, blastula, check engine, college, daughter, donkey vaginas, Driving, father, GM, husband, hypercolor, iPod, Knowledge, montana, shitty inventors, spring, wife on June 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Fond Hello to Baseball Season
Posted in The Sporting Life, tagged baseball, billings mustangs, chicago cubs, cobb field, dehler park, impatience, minor leagues, montana, pastime, spring, winter, wrigley field on April 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
For those of you who live outside the time-machine of Montana, where spring has not nearly yet arrived, baseball and its wonderful minions–green grass, warmer temperatures, cherry blossoms and perhaps planting time in your garden–is finally here. To everyone who has ever uttered a sentence about how boring baseball is, I implore you to take [...]