by Ty Davison | May 5, 2004 | News & Commentary
It’s hard not to be enamored with a US Senate candiate like ex-Russian Army tank soldier Pavel Goberman. Anybody who starts his Oregon Voters Pamphlet campaign statement with a full-fledged ad for his personal fitness business (“Get Energized!”) has,...
by Ty Davison | May 3, 2004 | Sports
The outdoor co-ed rec soccer league started up this evening with a 4-2 victory that came after the sunlight had all but faded entirely. I had a sloppy, bull-in-the-china-shop sort of goal and a fairly good assist. Bret, who joined us at my behest since we were short...
by Ty Davison | May 3, 2004 | News & Commentary
We were up at Joe and Carol’s on Saturday night for BBQ, hanging out, and a round of hearts, a card game I’ve not played in years. The food was terrific as usual, and seeing and talking with everybody (Joe, Carol, Dave, Eileen, Robyn, Kerri) rocked....
by Ty Davison | Apr 26, 2004 | News & Commentary
Dave cowboyed up for yesterday’s version of This Old House and we spent about six hours (with a break for lunch) putting up siding on the back of the house. Although the first part of the job went quickly, the second half proved tricky since we had to cut boards...
by Ty Davison | Apr 24, 2004 | News & Commentary
…also known as the “Joe is da man” entry. Once again traveling down I-5 to help me in my time of need (and confusion—I still find parts of the window installation process baffling), Joe showed up with his merry band of saws, hammers, and various...