Charlie ([info]vruba) wrote,
@ 2008-04-10 17:27:00
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March track

Another month, another kludged GPS plot! Notice:

  • A trip to Uwajimaya, out in far SW. The Max ride there is invisible in the tunnel, of course, but it also took a few minutes to re-fix in the metal train between cement sound walls. Then I walked through construction to Uwajimaya, which as you can see is just south of the road, and bussed home.
  • A walk to the St Johns Bridge. I didn’t really know how to get there, but bearing northwest worked well. A mile or two off, I saw a tiny glimpse of the pylons to the WSW and headed toward that. I listened to five or six entire Get This podcasts while walking. Bussing home on the 4, I saw that I must have remembered some of the route from bussing there before.
  • Some real spotty readings up to the NE. This seems normal, but the sky visibility is good there; it’s a gentle ridge with mostly single-story buildings. Perhaps it’s that I tend to go there late in the day when the tracker’s batteries are weaker, and often in heavier weather.
  • Two stretches on Sandy. I can’t remember why. It looks like one of them ended up at Got Phở, though, so that’s all right.



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(Anonymous)
2008-04-23 02:17 pm UTC (link)
The roof makes it difficult to tell whether you found the frozen fillets of pickled mackerel-- the same that's sliced and served in the case with small sushi portions. Better price in bulk. Nearby: wakame (sesame/seaweed) salad-- nummers!

I don't expect to pickle me own "mack'", Jack, but finding my own wakame and meanwhile eating more of those Olympia (the single native NW) oysters IS going to happen without urgin', Jurgen.

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