I was looking back at some pictures and I got to thinking about how many different outdoor activities I have been into in the past few years I don't have pictures of everything I have done, but I have a few. I ask you are YOU living the dream?
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I was looking back at some pictures and I got to thinking about how many different outdoor activities I have been into in the past few years I don't have pictures of everything I have done, but I have a few. I ask you are YOU living the dream?
First off, your photos are awesome! I wouldn't expect any less from you Matty. The first time I saw photos of you hiking up Angels landing in a kilt, I knew you were a special guy. I think the reason I love Bogley so much is because so many of us on here are HERE for the same reasons. We get a certain satisfaction out of being outdoors. So many people DON'T get it and that makes me sad? But it also keeps the wide open space for all of us. HAHA!!!!! Most of us on here DO get it and I'd have to answer YES that I am living my dream. :2thumbs: :rockon:
For sure :2thumbs:
Martin Luther's dream :ne_nau: :roflol:
I've been dreaming about alpine touring sking in the backcountry, winter mountaineering, and white water kayaking. I haven't been living these dreams because of the not knowing the signs of the dangers (avalanch, eddies, etc), proper skills to be proficiant, and haven't found partners that are competent in these and willing to go easy on a scared noob.
But I'd say I'm living my dream. I dream about getting out more. (You'd think working for an internet company would be very progressive and give you tons of PTO, but no.)
chillin' on a beach in thailand right now. i'd say yes... :2thumbs:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_4w95F46NIaA/SX...Ko%20Tao-6.jpg
Yes, I would say that I am happier than I ever thought I could be. And it's all because of her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ko6raqmpNI0
Way cool guys!
If I were to make a collage showing how happy I am, it would be filled with pictures of my little boy, which even I can recognise is not as cool as Alison and ScoutMaster's pictures.
No way, man - that's incredibly cool! The happy dad? That is beautiful!Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscGo
Me, I'm living the dream when I can. Much as I love my job - and I do - I sure could use more time off and extra cash to live the dream more. But for where I'm at - I figure I'm doing OK...
Of course that's a wonderful dream and a very cool one!! Our children are our life lines. We do anything for them. They are little extensions of us....of course it's a wonderful dream. I guess maybe my interpretation of what Matty was saying was, are you out there living? Are you doing? Are you seeing? And my answer would be yes. :2thumbs:Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscGo
How sweet!Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard Barron
That is the sweetest thing you could say... (sighs.. and wishes someone felt that way about me)
I need to do more outdoor stuff, I haven't been camping in two years, I have all the gear just got tired of doing all the work and hearing compliants from the kids when we got where we were going so I quit. I want to go on more hikes and picnics with them. They really are so much fun to hang out with... when they are not complaining.
I will start camping again this summer, maybe even make down to our property in Duchesne. Haven't been down there since Sarah was 3 months.
No not living the life I would like, but I am sure working on it. But I am happy.
Yes I was specifically talking about Outdoor recreation. But Families are even more important than playing. Love your family and take theme with you. Live your dreams.Quote:
I guess maybe my interpretation of what Matty was saying was, are you out there living? Are you doing? Are you seeing?
Not as cool as Alison & ScoutMaster? You kiddin me?Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscGo
It's just more personal is all...closer to the heart. And yeah, you are living one very cool dream loving your kid and living the adventure of being a parent!
Of all the cool and wonderful dreams I've lived - being a mom has been the all-time coolest! Nothing will ever compare!
As far as the outdoor stuff, yeah, I'm happy with what I've done. I'd like to do more, and will....but work and stuff, ya know gets in the way...
I can't wait to retire! :mrgreen:
You betcha...
Sadly no. I browse this site from my 4x4 foot cubicle and live vicariously through you guys. I'm not complaining mind you. My wife is able to stay home and raise our son. Which for our generation seems seems pretty rare. But no, lately I don't do anything except work. Having a family that appreciates me though makes it completely bearable.
Thank god for Bogley to keep me sane too!
I think what appeals to me about this website is the people that get out there and do their thing. Life is waiting for you to do your part. Just step out into it.
I'm the happiest when we travel and play and meet new people. :nod:
Ahhh yeah, always trying to do my part to help make rainbows...
accadacca you are an IDIOT
Sorry Santa. Naughty list? Not again.
How about this?
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Originally Posted by Scout Master
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Originally Posted by Scout Master
Nice art work :roll: :roll: :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by accadacca
http://www.bogley.com/forum/files/img_4562.jpg
Someone has to add the rain! :naughty:
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Well that's a little better. Just keep it clean OKQuote:
Sorry Santa. Naughty list? Not again.
How about this?
I hadn't even noticed that until you mentioned it. Too friggin funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by CrazyFinn
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How did you make those collages? They're really cool!
Just so everybody knows, that's a pose. I'm snapping the photo. He really isn't "raining" there, we just set it up because that quote on the wall was funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by deathcricket
Hi Tree!Quote:
Originally Posted by TreeHugger
I use the Picasa photo editing thingy I downloaded from Google for free. In it, you can store your photos, edit photos and make collages, etc......it's pretty cool stuff! :five:
Photo ShopQuote:
How did you make those collages? They're really cool!
I feel like I live the dream, especially for the past several years. Great Family, Great friends and more hobbies than a guy could ever handle. Several invites to choose from each weekend :cool2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Scout Master
I was living the dream until we moved to CT. Then, that came to a grinding halt. Between crappy weather 80% of the year (IMO, anyway - I detest cold, wet weather and humidity), a bout with Lyme disease, having rain on 100% of our car camping trips, insufferable insects and uninteresting hiking (aka the Appalachian Trail), my enthusiasm for doing anything outdoors has pretty much disappeared. For someone like me who was an avid outdoors person, it really sucks. I just feel fat and lazy now.
The most memorable outdoor things we've done were hiking up Mt. Washington and Mt. Mansfield. Both are the highest peaks in their respective states (NH and VT). Woopie-friggin'-do :roll: . Then again, you'll see bumper stickers that say "this car climbed Mt. Washington". Only in New England would people admit to being so lazy and stupid enough to pay $26 to drive up a paved road to the top of a 6,288' mountain :lol8: .
Anyway, I'm just trying to hold out for the remaining 2 1/2 years of our stay here while my boyfriend completes his work obligation. Then, it's back to the west - Durango, this time. And, our resumption of the outdoor dream! :nod:
In the meantime, I have to live vicariously through the trip reports and the awesome photos people post here on Bogley. It does sometimes make me more homesick, but I just try to remind myself we *will* be coming back, even if it's not as soon as I'd like (which was yesterday).
BTW, Richard - loved the video of you and Abby :2thumbs:. Your pics always rock as well!
-SJ
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Originally Posted by canyonphile
Girl you need to get back to the Wild West!!!! This sounds atrocious!!! There's a reason why I haven't been attracted to the East Coast and you summed it all up. COME HOME CHIC! :2thumbs:
YEESSS!! Oh, believe me, sister - the moment we drive away from here for good will be one of the happiest days of my life! :nod:Quote:
Originally Posted by abirken
I never had any desire to leave the southwest. I've always loved everything about it, and have considered it home even when I was away. We only left because: 1) the job opportunity that my boyfriend got out here, combined with my flailing career that I was looking to end anyway; 2) we were only going to be there for 4 years...what could be so bad about that, after all? Since neither of us had been to this part of the country, we thought it might be an adventure; 3) we were definitely only there for a finite time.
I was advised by several people that I'd probably not like it here and also that the people were not friendly. They were right on both accounts.
So, yeah - now I know first-hand what it feels like to hate where you live. It sux. Last Sept, we flew to Denver for a wedding, and I was so happy! We took a day drive along I-70 all the way to Glenwood Springs and back up through Aspen/Leadville and stayed in Dillon that night. Went on a hike up part of the Continental Divide trail where it crosses I-70 and it was so many levels of awesome. The aspen were in full-on-disco color and a storm had deposited snow on the northern peaks of the Rockies. I seriously did not want to come home, and was depressed for several days after we got back.
There are some people that could be happy, or at least content, living probably anywhere, and they are lucky. I am most definitely not one of them - I'm truly a product of my environment. I like dry air, rocks, dirt, lots of open space with epic spans of rock and ditches in the ground to explore. Not clausterphobic, endless forests that cover a flat landscape and look ugly and dead half of the year. We live about 1/2 mile from the coast (by virtue of Long Island Sound), but the ocean doesn't interest me that much - I don't swim anymore and there's dangerous stuff out there anyway. We bought an inflatable kayak last year and did that for maybe 5 weeks, but it was a PITA.
Like you, I was never attracted to the east coast [even though I was born in MD], and for good reason I discovered. You aren't missing anything, IMO. The things people rave about: Boston, NYC, "fall colors", etc., are over-rated. NYC is cool, but mostly because that is where the Metropolitan Museum of Art is and there are some amazing eats. I wouldn't have ever made a special trip to go there otherwise. I like Stowe, VT and North Conway, NH. Friendly people and actual outdoor-oriented towns that remind me of CO. I pretty much have no use for the tick-infested, over-priced and pretentious state of CT.
We'll have to hook up for some drinks after I blow this pop-stand for good and return to the Centennial State. And go for a hike, dammit! :five:
-SJ
Gosh. But how do you really feel? :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by canyonphile
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Originally Posted by canyonphile
Heck yes we do!! Next time you take a road trip along I-70 west, totally let me know. I'd totally go hike and drink a beer with ya. That drive over Independence Pass through Aspen over into Leadville is just GORGEOUS. :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: 2 1/2 years and counting. :five: :mrgreen:
LOVE that she voices exactly how she feels. HEHE!!! :2thumbs: :2thumbs: Canyonphile just needs to get back to the West ASAP for a fix.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cirrus2000
<-- Living the dream. :2thumbs:
That was one of the most scenic drives I've ever been on - much beauty packed into a relatively short drive. Luckily, my boyfriend brought his camera on the trip, so we did manage to get some good pics. I didn't think to bring mine for some reason.Quote:
Originally Posted by abirken
Cirrus2K - ha! Was it that obvious? :haha: It's actually become sort of a joke around here. Someone asks us (or me): "So, how do you like Connecticut?" Wayne just stands back and says: "Oh boy...here we go". People are probably sorry they asked :naughty: . My boss was born and raised in the area, and loves it here, so I spare her The Rant.
Funny story: some people came into our shop (I work in a bakery/cafe part-time) the other day, and clearly weren't from around the area; they didn't know what a "lobster roll" was :lol8: . Turns out, they were from CO, specifically from Dillon/Silverthorne, which was where we stayed the same night we went on our day drive through Aspen. Oddly, they didn't seem particularly impressed with CT, either, esp. the wet, heavy snow. I can't imagine why :mrgreen: .
I'm hoping to head back to southern AZ for about a week in late Feb for at least a short fix of the good life. I'm seriously afraid I won't want to come back. I do occasionally check the job listings on craigslist in both AZ and CO....just in case.
I just hope it doesn't take me too long to get back in decent shape after living at this sissy sea-level elevation for so long. I was surprised the hike up the 11K' trail/mountain we did last year didn't totally kick my ass, but it didn't. Go figure!
-Sonya
You just about nailed it on the head :roflol:
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Originally Posted by canyonphile