On the way back from Jabe we stopped at RIT to have dinner with my brother and Masumi in Rochester.
RIT is cool in the nerd school sense but it's one of the ugliest and most suburban campuses I've ever seen. I am glad I went to school in a city at least.
The Indian buffet we went to, Raj Mahal was amazing. I could eat Indian food all day.
Daniel told us about this new app called Yik Yak. It's a location based gossip app for colleges, where you can anonymously post things to people around you. It reminded me of JuicyCampus. It also made me feel old.
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09/01/2014 19:34 #59357
Brick city at RITCategory: college
09/01/2014 19:34 #59356
The rest of the weekCategory: camping
I have never had such a relaxing and fun week. It was hard to leave by the end.
(e:paul) the holzjaeger
So much book reading, we could have started a book club. I had a terrible German romance novel to read
We ate well - Terry cooked a lot of delicious food
Some served with toasted buns
And I made a lot of quesadillas
Amazing water and beautiful views. I've never swam so much in a week. Paul and I swam to almost every island in a little over an hour.
And a lot of naps
Canoeing and kayaking around the lake - I felt beastly by the end
Fires every night
I think this is an appropriate tag for a Suburban
I can't wait to go back.
(e:paul) the holzjaeger
So much book reading, we could have started a book club. I had a terrible German romance novel to read
We ate well - Terry cooked a lot of delicious food
Some served with toasted buns
And I made a lot of quesadillas
Amazing water and beautiful views. I've never swam so much in a week. Paul and I swam to almost every island in a little over an hour.
And a lot of naps
Canoeing and kayaking around the lake - I felt beastly by the end
Fires every night
I think this is an appropriate tag for a Suburban
I can't wait to go back.
09/01/2014 19:30 #59355
Jabe Wildlife ResortCategory: engineering
I think I put my engineering education to its most practical use yet. I built a resort for minnows and other wildlife on the campsite beach.
It was in a beautiful location - spoiled by its first condo.
(e:yesthatcasey) served as landscape architect and (e:terry) was the union contractor.
The foundation were the larger rocks, which I then filled the gaps between with smaller gravel and then sand. It helped stop erosion from wave action on the outside.
Terry helped out by catching some minnows, and I got a newt. But then I felt cruel for keeping them in the dirty water, so I built an exit canal for them.
The sand ended up washing away slowly with the wind, but the rocks held steady. I think I should keep my day job.
It was in a beautiful location - spoiled by its first condo.
(e:yesthatcasey) served as landscape architect and (e:terry) was the union contractor.
The foundation were the larger rocks, which I then filled the gaps between with smaller gravel and then sand. It helped stop erosion from wave action on the outside.
Terry helped out by catching some minnows, and I got a newt. But then I felt cruel for keeping them in the dirty water, so I built an exit canal for them.
The sand ended up washing away slowly with the wind, but the rocks held steady. I think I should keep my day job.
08/31/2014 16:40 #59347
Happy birthday TerryCategory: birthday
08/31/2014 16:26 #59345
Climbing Whiteface mountainCategory: hiking
Well climbing a small part. We got up most of the way by driving up the windiest and steepest road I've been on.
You drive through a small castle to get to the lot. In that lot there is a bike rack. I think I'd die on this kind of hill. But I want to meet the guy who could.
Then there is an elevator and a rocky trail up to the peak. Its another kind of view to enjoy.
The top of the mountain was absolutely insane. I've never been so high up. You could see from Vermont all the way to Lake Placid.
One set of parents let their kids play over a shear cliff.
There was a weather station running Linux in the castle on top.
The cute boys had something to do with exploring the mountain. I can't remember what though.
On the way down we took an elevator through the mountain, and a long tunnel out to the lot. The fact they built this in 1920s is pretty impressive but weird. Why an elevator?
You drive through a small castle to get to the lot. In that lot there is a bike rack. I think I'd die on this kind of hill. But I want to meet the guy who could.
Then there is an elevator and a rocky trail up to the peak. Its another kind of view to enjoy.
The top of the mountain was absolutely insane. I've never been so high up. You could see from Vermont all the way to Lake Placid.
One set of parents let their kids play over a shear cliff.
There was a weather station running Linux in the castle on top.
The cute boys had something to do with exploring the mountain. I can't remember what though.
On the way down we took an elevator through the mountain, and a long tunnel out to the lot. The fact they built this in 1920s is pretty impressive but weird. Why an elevator?