Saturday, June 29, 2013
Minneapolis
Minneapolis is definitely my favorite city in the Midwest. This is my Nice Ride Minnesota bike share bike, about to ride over the Mississippi River. No, i didn't walk it.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Triple Rock Social Club
Nice Ride Minneapolis
It's $6 for unlimited rides under 30 minutes for 24 hours. And there's a station across the street from Hard Times, one literally right outside the door of Town Hall Brewery, and another within a block or two of my hotel, and Target Field.
Excited that a bike share program finally makes sense for me to use!
Oh, Minneapolis
The vegan bahn mi sandwich at the fantastic Hard Times Cafe in Minneapolis. They don't really have a web presence, but here is their wikipedia article and their f*c*book.
Between bike share, delicious vegan food 22 hours a day at Hard Times, and delicious beer at Town Hall Brewery, you make me want to live here. Too bad you're entirely too fucking cold for J for a third of the year.
It's Friday, must be Milwaukee
Random dude with board shorts, headphones, backpack, and flip flops wandering across the active tarmac at MKE, Milwaukee Int'l Airport. Weird.
Overall MKE feels extremely overbuilt for the very few people actually here.
On my way to Minneapolis for the final installment this week in the Rust Belt Tour of the Baseball Stadium Project.
Whee!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Upon leaving the Brewers game:
Where everyone i was around was quite polite and courteous. Apparently this guy and his buddy (not pictured, in front, also handcuffed) were the exception.
The most amusing part was when some guy with an Orioles cap heckled him, and he tried to posture and glare, and the cop had to scoot him along. Unknown if Orioles Cap had anything to do with the arrests.
Miller Field
On ballparks and souls
Ok, that's too deep. I don't mean to call US Cellular Field, home to the White Sox, soulless. Maybe... Cynical. Corporate. Hulking. Generally unpleasant.
It's as though the designers got the checklist for how to build a modern, neo-retro throwback stadium, and checked all the voices that would make money, while skipping the boxes for charm, for warmth, for integrating with the neighborhood.
In fairness, they destroyed Comiskey Park and turned out in to a parking lot across the street in 1991, just before the wave of retro-classic ballparks that are so much more pleasant to go to (Jacobs/Progressive, Coors, Jack Murphy/Petco.)
One of the most alienating things, aside from having some of the highest seats in baseball, is how the 100+ luxury suites are sealed off from most everything: it's one of the only stadiums in baseball that do not allow fans sitting in the upper deck to walk anywhere else in the park. Yes, luxury pods make more money, which is a major reason they destroyed Comiskey in favor of surface parking. No, it doesn't make for a good experience when you access your seats exclusively by a concrete ramp and escalators, with signage and attendants standing at every intersection to ensure the lesser classes don't dare mingle with those passing $200-$400 per ticket for luxury and exclusivity.
BTW, worst fans so far in the major leagues. Granted it was a small sample size in the nearly deserted upper decks, but their behavior made the Yankee and A's/Giants fans look like kittens frolicking on youtube.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
The Artist Formerly Known As Comiskey
Lake Michigan
Amtrak Detroit to Chicago
Guy behind me having loudest conference call in the history of loud conference calls (despite his telling the other people on the phone he had to talk quietly so he doesn't annoy the people around him on the train.) Good way from keeping anyone from wanting the empty seat next to you, though.
Dave Alvin is perfect train traveling music.
White Sox tonight if it's not rained out!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Detroit Beer Co.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Livin' large
That's right: still livin' the dream, big time:
More cheap Chinese food in a hotel room: this time, Bean Curd Szechuan.
Hey, sometimes it's the most feasible thing, especially if you want to get back to the hotel before the thunderstorms come in.
I'm actually torn about labeling this food porn, but whatever.
We'll see how summer weather in the rust belt midwest impacts the baseball stadium project: 50% chance of thunderstorms in Detroit tomorrow, and Chicago just had a derecho tear through it.
More cheap Chinese food in a hotel room: this time, Bean Curd Szechuan.
Hey, sometimes it's the most feasible thing, especially if you want to get back to the hotel before the thunderstorms come in.
I'm actually torn about labeling this food porn, but whatever.
We'll see how summer weather in the rust belt midwest impacts the baseball stadium project: 50% chance of thunderstorms in Detroit tomorrow, and Chicago just had a derecho tear through it.
Happy Dog
Seva
Thoughts on Megabus
I should start with a disclosure: I hate long distance travel by bus. It is easily, far and away, my least favorite way to travel. I'm just too damn tall for it to be comfortable. Hell, even as much as I love good inter-city public transit systems, I'll go way out of my way, and do far more walking, to take light rail/subway rather than the bus.
But for Cleveland to Detroit, it was 1/5 of the price of Amtrak, so i decided to give it a try.
1) it was late. Not terribly so, but since they tell you to show up 15 min early, i stood around for a half hour.
2) they need the 15 digit reservation number they email you, not the (seemingly more logical) seven digit confirmation number.
3) it's an interesting sign when the first thing from the driver* after boarding is "when you use the bathroom, you have to shut the door. I'll repeat that: when you use the bathroom, you have to shut the door."
*as my friend on the Immigrant Worker Freedom Ride in 2003 explained, when it's a big fancy bus like this,.it's not a bus,it's a motorcoach, and he's not a bus driver, he's a motorcoach operator.
4) double decker motorcoaches are cool.
5) the seats are better than old school Greyhound, but not as nice or as roomy as Bolt Bus, and a far cry from Amtrak. I have to turn diagonally to comfortably use my phone, much less my netbook.
6) fortunately the bus isn't crowded, so everyone has their own row, with a number still open.
7) the wifi doesn't work. boo.
8) what's up with only one electrical outlet per row (i.e., one per two seats) Amtrak sure did that better. I can't remember about Bolt Bus, and haven't been on the new generation of Greyhound.
9) we're sitting in stop and go traffic outside of Cleveland on I-90: point, Amtrak.
10) $10.50 Cleveland to Detroit. Point, Megabus.
11) it smells like all long distance buses motorcoaches do: of recirculated air, chemical disinfectant, and diesel, with a hint of despair and uncertainty.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Jacobs (aka Progressive) Field, Cleveland
Rolling like a wreck
Sitting at the Atlanta airport on the first day of my six day, five stadium, multimodal tour of the rust belt and upper midwest. Roughly, it's:
fly to Cleveland, see Indians game
megabus to Detroit, see Tigers game
amtrak to Chicago, see White Sox game
drive rental car to Milwaukee, see Brewers game
fly to Minneapolis, see Twins game
fly back to Atlanta
Taking just about every possible mode of motorized transportation wasn't actually a conscious thing, as I looked at every option for every leg, and did what made the most sense for me to get from city to city, in the time that I needed to be there. But kinda neat that it worked out that way.
As of now, I'm 11 stadiums (out of 30) in to my bucket list project to visit every major league baseball stadium in the US. As of a week from now, I'll be a majority (16) down! And in a couple more weeks, two more (Washington and Baltimore) checked off.
Since the last post about this, I've actually found far more obnoxious fans than Yankee Stadium: when it's a cross bay rivalry game between the Giants and As. Watched several very near fistfights in the parking lot waiting for the porta potties after the game, and another near fistfight a couple hours later getting off of the Amtrak in Sacramento.
As for the post title: my body is kind of a mess. Still have badly peeling sunburn on my shoulders from sailing last weekend on Lake Lanier, and on Friday J and I and a few of her workmates went to an indoor trampoline park. My quads and core are sore as hell: it's actually an amazing workout. Oh, and some asshole on the trampoline dodgeball court nailed me in the face, smashing my glasses into my face, and cutting me above the eye. Yeah, that'll be a great story when it scars: no, it wasn't a barfight, it was an indoor trampoline park.
Decrepit physical condition notwithstanding, I'm really excited about this trip. The vegan food options range from plentiful (Minneapolis, Detroit, Cleveland) to difficult (Milwaukee) to almost non-existent (Chicago.) It's not so much that Chicago doesn't have any vegan or very vegan-friendly restaurants, it's that I'll be almost entirely on the south side, where they apparently think vegans are afraid to roam.
Okay, gotta do a few last minute travel things, like confirm that the Cleveland public transit system offers a day pass. 'Cause I think I won't be walking all over Cleveland today.
fly to Cleveland, see Indians game
megabus to Detroit, see Tigers game
amtrak to Chicago, see White Sox game
drive rental car to Milwaukee, see Brewers game
fly to Minneapolis, see Twins game
fly back to Atlanta
Taking just about every possible mode of motorized transportation wasn't actually a conscious thing, as I looked at every option for every leg, and did what made the most sense for me to get from city to city, in the time that I needed to be there. But kinda neat that it worked out that way.
As of now, I'm 11 stadiums (out of 30) in to my bucket list project to visit every major league baseball stadium in the US. As of a week from now, I'll be a majority (16) down! And in a couple more weeks, two more (Washington and Baltimore) checked off.
Since the last post about this, I've actually found far more obnoxious fans than Yankee Stadium: when it's a cross bay rivalry game between the Giants and As. Watched several very near fistfights in the parking lot waiting for the porta potties after the game, and another near fistfight a couple hours later getting off of the Amtrak in Sacramento.
As for the post title: my body is kind of a mess. Still have badly peeling sunburn on my shoulders from sailing last weekend on Lake Lanier, and on Friday J and I and a few of her workmates went to an indoor trampoline park. My quads and core are sore as hell: it's actually an amazing workout. Oh, and some asshole on the trampoline dodgeball court nailed me in the face, smashing my glasses into my face, and cutting me above the eye. Yeah, that'll be a great story when it scars: no, it wasn't a barfight, it was an indoor trampoline park.
Decrepit physical condition notwithstanding, I'm really excited about this trip. The vegan food options range from plentiful (Minneapolis, Detroit, Cleveland) to difficult (Milwaukee) to almost non-existent (Chicago.) It's not so much that Chicago doesn't have any vegan or very vegan-friendly restaurants, it's that I'll be almost entirely on the south side, where they apparently think vegans are afraid to roam.
Okay, gotta do a few last minute travel things, like confirm that the Cleveland public transit system offers a day pass. 'Cause I think I won't be walking all over Cleveland today.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Deep Alum
the Lower Depths
Sunday, June 09, 2013
Bikes and stuff
Fantastic weekend at my fantastic alma mater, Hampshire. Not enough sleep, but zero other complaint.
A three hour layover in Springfield waiting for my connecting Amtrak to Boston, and I locked out when i literally wandered by the Springfield Museums.
I only had time for the History Museum, but it was fantastic, with amazing old
bicycles and motorcycles.
Thursday, June 06, 2013
Setting up camp
Solar panels near Springfield, MA
A great big field if solar panels a little east of Springfield. One of the workers waved to the Amtrak as we passed by.
Solar panel farm... Wow. They're coming a long way here from when i used to work on the ambulance, and had a hard time convincing many of my partners that we really didn't need to leave the diesel engine idling for minutes or hours until we waited for the next call.
Confidential to all those who work on ambulances: your gin rummy, Dunkin Donuts, contracts law, Red Sox game, etc., really don't need to be accompanied by the low roar and stench of diesel.
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Monday, June 03, 2013
Saturday, June 01, 2013
web comics
Alright, maybe it's not that substantive a post, lacking any food porn or onions or bikes. But here, not in any particular order, are my three favorite web comics:
Questionable Content (by a Hampshire grad!)
Dinosaur Comics
Bear Lawyer
it would be so predictable to list XKCD, but it's pretty great, too.
Questionable Content (by a Hampshire grad!)
Dinosaur Comics
Bear Lawyer
it would be so predictable to list XKCD, but it's pretty great, too.
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