In other news (tree death day), it’s time to update the house to-do list:
- electrical: done
- roofing: done
- heating: done
- arborist: hired and in progress
- carpentry: install attic stairs
- painting: in progress
- decorating: decided to do it myself
In other news (tree death day), it’s time to update the house to-do list:
Not a good day to be a tree in my life.
Last night, around midnight, this happened… it sounded like an explosion out back.
I had just called the dogs in 5 second earlier, they were going nuts, guess they knew the tree was giving way.

Tree guy came out this morning, then pointed at the tree out front and asked me when I was going to stop fooling myself and remove the zombie oak next to the driveway. He’s right.
Drove up to SF to talk to the tree guys up there that I was scheduled to meet. Removing a blighted Willow in the back yard and dealing with the Sycamore up front and the neighbor’s tree that is trying to kill it.
The tree guy said, “Wow, what a beautiful Acacia!” (it’s 70 years old and at least 70 feet tall)… stares at it a second and says… “oh fuck. pardon my french… take a look at that.” I look and notice that about 30 feet up, there’s an 18 inch crack where one of the main branches is about to break. If it goes, it will take out the back yard in 4 neighborhood houses. We can’t cut just one limb, it looks like the tree won’t really be salvageable (horribly off balance), so it is probably going to get murdered too.
In case you weren’t aware, I happen to love trees, that was a main deciding factor for both houses, and both of them are getting denuded.
If you are a tree, for your own sake, stay away from me today.
Almost six months have past and the list looks almost the same, but strangely enough, much has happened under the covers. New heating ducts and a furnace, rebuilt and insulated attic, deck rebuilt, new roof going on next week, plumbing fixed.
Todo:
Heading down near Santa Margarita for the week to hang out with friends.
Someone suggested this route:
Seems like a nice idea, explore earthquake country…
Parkfield is the most active part of the San Andreas fault. Almost constant tremors and quakes. I may skip the Parkfield loop if it’s too hot…
A friend of mine pointed me to this site, great tools for sharing proposed routes or actual tracks from motorcycle, car, and hiking trips. It’s sort of a social networking site for trip sharing.
Unfortunately, most of the users seem to be from Oregon, so if you’re a Californian, get busy! I’ve posted my favorites/recent trips.
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Originally uploaded by Moloko Velocet
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Originally uploaded by Moloko Velocet
I’m planning on heading up to Tahoe this week on the bike to stay with some friends at their cabin.
This is the route I’m considering –
baja 123
Originally uploaded by antonfulmen somewhere on Mexico route 3 in Baja…
after three motorcycle trips, I’ve decided to optimize my experience, with cash!!!