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The McPrince Chronicles: December 2009
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Favorite songs of 2009. Inspires me to keep my list going, even if it's not as well thought out as his. Here's a slew of songs I listened to a lot in 2009, in no particular order. 1 "Poor Boy" from Blind Pilot's 3 Rounds and a Sound. 2 "Bracket, WI" from Bon Iver on the Dark Was The Night compilation album. 3 "All My Friends" from Broken Social Scene's To Be You and Me. 4 "Banshee Beat" from Animal Collective's Feels. 5 "La Llorona" (The Crying Woman) from Beirut's March of the Zapotec. I'll have about f...
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The McPrince Chronicles: January 2009
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Posted by Seth and Amy. Nights like this are why I love the ride. Posted by Seth and Amy. I'm sure there are lots of these "Barbie for (insert state name)" e-mails going around. They probably share the same pictures and some of the same funny lines. That may be, but this one pretty much spot-on nails my hometown:. Posted by Seth and Amy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). He's a journalist. She's a foodie. Two transplants from Oklahoma write about life in the Great Northwest and beyond. View my complete profile.
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The McPrince Chronicles: March 2009
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Spring began this week, and with it, I hope, will come more than improving weather. The winter that just ended was a blur, largely because of work, which meant little to no time or energy for blog posts. Things are, generally speaking, crazy at work. Several factors combine to make it so:. 2) The unprecedented changes currently unfolding in how people consume media. 3) The collapse of our economy. On top of that, as a factor of Nos. 2 and 3, last week we got sizeable pay cuts, four furlough days and ...
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The McPrince Chronicles: April 2009
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Find more Bike Rides in Vancouver, Washington. Posted by Seth and Amy. A few pictures from today's trip - Jasper's first - to the zoo. Posted by Seth and Amy. Monday marks one year of my start bike commuting. In the past 365 days, I've put 2,898 miles on my bike, which is roughly the distance between Portland and NYC. Not bad. Next up. can I do 100 miles in one day? In about a month we'll see. Posted by Seth and Amy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Amy: Son Day Every Day.
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The McPrince Chronicles: Final mileage check
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The (nearly) final tally on my bike commute this year: 2,044 miles since I started in early April. And if I do my minimum rides on the six days of work I have left this year after returning from vacation, that figure will rise to 2,080 miles. I hope to get in some full rides, though, and cap the year around 2,100 miles. That, roughly speaking, is the distance between Portland and Dallas, Texas. Some other numbers to consider:. By biking this year I. Avoided using 78 gallons of gasoline. Morocco: 09.0...
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The McPrince Chronicles: One year later
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Monday marks one year of my start bike commuting. In the past 365 days, I've put 2,898 miles on my bike, which is roughly the distance between Portland and NYC. Not bad. Next up. can I do 100 miles in one day? In about a month we'll see. Posted by Seth and Amy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). He's a journalist. She's a foodie. Two transplants from Oklahoma write about life in the Great Northwest and beyond. View my complete profile. Amy: Son Day Every Day. Angie and Steve: Percival Post.
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The McPrince Chronicles: May 2009
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My morning ride (Sorry, Dan, ANOTHER bike post! A buddy at work writes about crossing the Interstate Bridge, which I do twice a day Monday-Friday. Read the full story here. Mom, because I know you're curious, here's what the route looks like. Posted by Seth and Amy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). He's a journalist. She's a foodie. Two transplants from Oklahoma write about life in the Great Northwest and beyond. View my complete profile. Amy: Son Day Every Day. Angie and Steve: Percival Post.
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The McPrince Chronicles: My morning ride (Sorry, Dan, ANOTHER bike post!)
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My morning ride (Sorry, Dan, ANOTHER bike post! A buddy at work writes about crossing the Interstate Bridge, which I do twice a day Monday-Friday. Read the full story here. Mom, because I know you're curious, here's what the route looks like. Posted by Seth and Amy. No worries. It's not like I don't post the same type of topics alot. Besides, maybe soon you'll be peddaling by me as I'm stuck in traffic. Ommigaw. I am dying laughing! Love this. Thank you so much for sharing! How did I miss this in May?
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The McPrince Chronicles: The other Vancouver
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We spent the holiday weekend in B.C. with Mom and Dad. Despite the two-hour wait at the border to get into Canada, the trip went smoothly. Highlights include a fabulous Indian dinner at Vij's. A fun bike ride around Stanley Park. A lot of wine and a quick lunch in a Chinatown diner. We did lots of walking. While at the Granville Island Market. Mom got the idea of having a picnic, so we bought some smoked salmon, gorganzola cheese, olives and dolmas. Made for a nice lunch in the park. From "The West Wing"!