A quick introduction: My name is Tom and I live and work in Renton, Washington USA. Renton is the birthplace of every Boeing 737 and it is the final resting place for James Marshall Hendrix. If you are ever in town I’d be happy to show you around. I’m 51 years old, have three kids and a wife and not enough time to play guitar.
I’ll be on the road today between Beaverton, Oregon and Renton. There is a leftover ham in the refrigerator at my house so lunch today will be a slice of ham pan fried and placed between two slices of toasted bread with horseradish and mustard.
I’ll start my Lunch Report duties at the same point were Sam left off – a hike.
Last Tuesday I took my kids out to Dungeness Spit to walk out to the light house. This is a popular beach hike here in the Puget Sound. Dungeness Spit is the longest natural sand spit in the US and extends 5 miles into the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The hike from the trail head to the light house is 11 miles round trip. Here is a shot of my kids as we are just getting started. The hike was a bit rough on my two youngest but we all managed and I’m happy that I was able to spend a day outdoors with my kids.
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Dungeness Spit Hike Dec 2011 by teletom60, on Flickr[/timage]
This is where I was going to do my whole New Year’s resolution bit but I was beaten to the punch by Zapcosongs. But that’s ok, he was timely. So we’ll have a simple contest instead, a completely irrelevant contest.
Today’s Contest: I snapped this picture of a freighter coming through the Strait of Juan De Fuca on its way to Seattle or Tacoma. It’s so odd looking that at first I couldn’t figure out what it could be carrying but after thinking about it for a while I figured it out and confirmed it on the internet. Question: What cargo does this ship carry? The winner receives nothing. No looking on the internet before you answer. Good luck.
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Dungeness Spit Dec 2011 Frieghter by teletom60, on Flickr[/timage]
G & L topic – If you could make an information request to G & L, what would you request? I’d love to see the production records for 2011, in a format that can be queried. How many Legacy models were built? How many Forrest Green ASATs? How many ebony fret boards were installed and on which models? Stuff like that could be fun to know and provide insight into the G & L product.
Happy lunching!