Archive for October, 2008

20
Oct
08

Day Trip to the BRP

Our son’s baseball game was cancelled Saturday morning and at about 9:30 AM we decided to head up to the mountains to enjoy the fall colors. We have talked about doing it for a few years now but have never done so because it would cause us to miss a game. It was quite spur of the moment and we sort of see-sawed back and forth about whether or not to go. In the end we just couldn’t help but pack it up and head out the door.

We got on the Parkway in between Blowing Rock and Boone and drove down close to Mt. Mitchell where it was closed due to some repairs of some sort. We could have taken a detour and got back on the Parkway down near Craggy Gardens but it was late in the day and we were getting hungry. Overall it was a pretty fun day except for the fact that it was fairly chilly. The only trail we hiked was Flat Rock because we spent most of the day driving and just taking in our surroundings. The BRP was quite crowded because the higher elevations were at their peak colors for the fall. Every parking area for trails off the BRP were overflowing.

A Saturday afternoon drive down the BRP during peak fall colors is something everyone should plan to do as often as they can. Gas was $2.89 in Gastonia and I think we saw it cheaper somewhere else. But the gas money was worth it.

 

17
Oct
08

New CSL Logo Design

This is just an idea I had for the Cactus Softball League. I designed the current logos that are being used, but sometimes I like to mess around with new designs. Its possible that this could be used somehow in the future.

I wanted a rattlesnake in the logo. The current logos have a cattle skull in them. I still think that is probably the best way to go but I wanted to mess around a bit with another idea. So I set out to look for clipart of a rattlesnake that I could use for my new logo. After searching and not finding anything worth using, I decided to draw it by hand and then draw it in Illustrator. It turned out pretty good in my opinion (which is obviously biased). I tried a few different looks for the snake, but decided on what you see here. I kept the same font because I thought it would be good for something to stay consistent in the logos.

13
Oct
08

Give That Kid a Rimshot

Saturday night we went over to our friends, the Hoppers. My wife and Jess went out for coffee while Hugh and I stayed at the house and watched the kids. We played a couple of games of chess and just hung out. We were watching the Red Sox/Rays game in his room. My 9-year old was laying on the bed watching the game while we were playing chess. I was totally distracted by the baseball game that I wasn’t really focusing on the chess game at hand and so I didn’t really play well. The Red Sox were up to bat and the Rays had just put in a relief pitcher named Grant Balfour. The pitcher walked the batter and then my son said the wittiest thing I’ve ever heard him say:

“Of course he walked the guy, his name is ‘Ball-four’.”

We died laughing and I praised him for his wit. I was very proud. I still chuckle every time I think about it.

04
Oct
08

Erik Cole Drawings

These are some drawings I did of the Carolina Hurricanes’ Erik Cole. I’ve gone through spells of drawing sports players as well as birds. These two I did a couple of years ago.

04
Oct
08

Mountain Trip September 2008

Well, its been a couple of weeks since I blogged about anything. We were in the mountains the week before and I’ve had a really crappy week this week and haven’t wanted to blog about anything.

We made our annual September trip to Banner Elk and had a lot of fun. We didn’t do as much waterfall hiking this time around, but maybe next time. We did hike a lot though. We hiked to Rough Ridge off of the BRP. It was a lot of fun. The views were expansive and the weather was cool. Aaron brought his sketch pad and colored pencils and sketched the view from the top. Andrew hiked most of the way up but was carried at least half of the way down. After that my legs hated me. And they hated me even more later that evening when we hiked to Craborchard Falls after visiting the Mast General Store where we sat on the porch in rocking chairs drinking our Nihi peach soda from the glass bottle.

We hiked Roan Mountain the next day and I didn’t think my legs would bring me back down the mountain. We also made our usual trip to downtown Blowing Rock to play on the playground and get ice cream at Kilwin’s. I tried Rum Raisin this time and it was awesome. It tasted like egg nog. We also hiked the Flat Rock trail off of the BRP and did a little scenic driving. We hiked to Hunt-Fish Falls only to find two busloads of kids on a school trip had invaded the area. Aaron and I went up stream a little and built a rock dam in the creek. We had a great time with the exception of Friday when it rained. We were supposed to go to Tweetsie for our last day, but the rain prevailed.

Here are a few pictures from the trip. I wish I could claim the two sunset shots, but those beautiful photos were taken by my son.