If i'm not working out of town, then there's a good chance that i'm sitting at home being bored. So the other day i decided to make california rolls for lunch. I had made them twice before and they came out pretty well. They tasted the same anyway and were actually easy to make. Here's what you need:
Sticky sushi rice
Nori - that's the dried seaweed sheets
Crab legs
Avocado
Cucumber
Mayonnaise
and i added Mustard this time too but i probably won't in the future
Soy sauce for dipping
and something to roll everything up, you're supposed to use a bamboo mat but i didn't have that so i just wrapped a heavy cloth placemat with saran wrap
First make the sticky sushi rice. It's important that you boil out all of the liquid or else when you're spreading the rice it gets mushy. Then let it cool for a few hours. It seemed like around 1 cup of dried rice was enough for one roll.
Cut up the avocado and cucumber into strips
Wet the nori down a little then spread out the rice on one side. By the end your hands will be covered in the sticky rice.
Now flip it over and add everything in a row.
Use the mat to roll everything up as tight as possible, so that it doesn't fall apart when you try to eat it.
Wet your knife down and cut it in half.
I usually get about eight 1" thick pieces. Including the ends which always come out crappy looking. I don't think i'm rolling the ends right or something.
Here's what they look like.
and here's what's in them
Like i said they are actually pretty easy to make and tasted just as good at the $10 california rolls you buy at the restaurant.
8/27/2009
8/13/2009
Garden - August
By this point it wasn't as much a garden as it was an area of my yard FILLED with weeds. Next year i'm using Preen for sure to prevent that from happening. I spent a good hour pulling enough weeds to fill a garbage can.
But lets start with the good stuff. The tomatoes, carrots, pumpkins and corn are growing great. Everything else isn't.
Here's what it looked like after pulling the weeds. Notice the big pile on the right.
and here's the new compost pile, maybe i'll end up with some good dirt for next year
But lets start with the good stuff. The tomatoes, carrots, pumpkins and corn are growing great. Everything else isn't.
Here's what it looked like after pulling the weeds. Notice the big pile on the right.
and here's the new compost pile, maybe i'll end up with some good dirt for next year
Book Review - 2
Percy Jackson & the Olympians - The Sea of Monsters - by Rick Riordan
This is book 2 in the 5 part series. Although i really liked book one, having all the potential of being a really interesting story, this was a terrible continuation of the first. It added NOTHING new, felt like a carry-over from the first book and still felt like it was for kids.
I'll still probably read the remainder of the series but my expectations are lower after reading this.
a disappointing 2 out of 10 thumbs up
Percy Jackson & the Olympians - The Titan's Curse - by Rick Riordan
Book 3 of the series. This actually gives me hope. It was a lot better then #2, new story, new characters and now i'm thinking the final 2 books might be pretty good. Still no Harry Potter but getting closer.
Oh ya and even though their all about 300 pages, you could read all of these books in about a half a day if you really wanted to. Perfect for my lack of concentration.
a promising 6 out of 10
This is book 2 in the 5 part series. Although i really liked book one, having all the potential of being a really interesting story, this was a terrible continuation of the first. It added NOTHING new, felt like a carry-over from the first book and still felt like it was for kids.
I'll still probably read the remainder of the series but my expectations are lower after reading this.
a disappointing 2 out of 10 thumbs up
Percy Jackson & the Olympians - The Titan's Curse - by Rick Riordan
Book 3 of the series. This actually gives me hope. It was a lot better then #2, new story, new characters and now i'm thinking the final 2 books might be pretty good. Still no Harry Potter but getting closer.
Oh ya and even though their all about 300 pages, you could read all of these books in about a half a day if you really wanted to. Perfect for my lack of concentration.
a promising 6 out of 10
Cottage - August
I spent the second half of last week up at my parents cottage again. Although the weather wasn't all that great it was still fun. My sister was there so we still did a bunch of things including going to Lumbermans Monument along the Au Sable River.
The bear at "The Bear Store" was not as excited to see me as i was to see him.
Max swimming with his kong.
The bear at "The Bear Store" was not as excited to see me as i was to see him.
Max swimming with his kong.
Poison Sumac
Well like i wrote about earlier, over the course of 2 weeks in the swamps in Jackson i readily accumulated more and more poison sumac over my arms and legs. Because our pants were wet from being in the swamp, the oil from the sumac trees was apparently able to soak through to our legs.
Several of us had it and by the middle of the second week, we decided to go to the local hospital and get shots. Waking up at 3 in the morning because of itching isn't a lot of fun.
Like Jerry Seinfeld said, i was pretty happy when i got called by the nurse from the big waiting room to the "littler" waiting room. After the physician assistant (named Rodney, who was big, mean, fat and wearing flowery scrubs) came in and told me i could get prosecuted if i did NOT file this under workman's comp, I got bored sitting in that second littler waiting room.
Here's my heart rate and arms. I don't know if 137 over 73 is good or not. I haven't had to go to the hospital for at least 10 years.
It's kinda hard to see from the picture but i had it all along my arm.
It's been a weeks since getting the cortisone injection and steroid pills and its finally almost all gone.
Several of us had it and by the middle of the second week, we decided to go to the local hospital and get shots. Waking up at 3 in the morning because of itching isn't a lot of fun.
Like Jerry Seinfeld said, i was pretty happy when i got called by the nurse from the big waiting room to the "littler" waiting room. After the physician assistant (named Rodney, who was big, mean, fat and wearing flowery scrubs) came in and told me i could get prosecuted if i did NOT file this under workman's comp, I got bored sitting in that second littler waiting room.
Here's my heart rate and arms. I don't know if 137 over 73 is good or not. I haven't had to go to the hospital for at least 10 years.
It's kinda hard to see from the picture but i had it all along my arm.
It's been a weeks since getting the cortisone injection and steroid pills and its finally almost all gone.
8/12/2009
Swamp Pole Vaulting
So the last day in the swamps we were all pretty excited about going home and i was particularly happy that morning. Normally when we came to a creek that was too deep to cross we would try to either go around or just wade through it. This time i had a different idea. I figured i could pole vault across.
Just to note ... that was a mistake.
Here's what i had going against me:
Now this first time the pole sank into the mud right as i pushed down.
In spite of that i still almost made it all the way across. Really i did.
I landed mostly on the other shore...
Here's the video:
Being the smart guy that i am, on the way back i just knew that i could make it across. This time i left the pole stuck in the mud from the first jump so that it wouldn't sink any more. Too bad it was way out in the middle of the river and when i jumped instead of pushing me forward, the angle at the top pushed me backwards. I believe the word you're thinking of is FAIL!
I guess i was thinking that "low running" would somehow help???
Right here i'm thinking "oh ya....i got this"
This is about the point where i realized that the pole was in no way helping. Notice the angle of the pole is still pointed backwards.
Video #2:
To my defense, if i hadn't of jumped i would have waded through the water anyway. But there's nothing better then being up to your waist in mud at 8am, then have to work 12 more hours.
Just to note ... that was a mistake.
Here's what i had going against me:
- big rubber boots
- 1" of mud inside the boots
- 2" of water in the boots
- insufficient approach distance
- forgetting that a swamp has 3 feet of mud at the bottom
- lack of athletic ability
Now this first time the pole sank into the mud right as i pushed down.
In spite of that i still almost made it all the way across. Really i did.
I landed mostly on the other shore...
Here's the video:
Being the smart guy that i am, on the way back i just knew that i could make it across. This time i left the pole stuck in the mud from the first jump so that it wouldn't sink any more. Too bad it was way out in the middle of the river and when i jumped instead of pushing me forward, the angle at the top pushed me backwards. I believe the word you're thinking of is FAIL!
I guess i was thinking that "low running" would somehow help???
Right here i'm thinking "oh ya....i got this"
This is about the point where i realized that the pole was in no way helping. Notice the angle of the pole is still pointed backwards.
Video #2:
8/08/2009
Jackson
Well more out of town surveying. This time however i was closer to home, Jackson, Michigan. We worked anywhere from 11 to 13 hours a day in corn fields and in swamps. Although it felt like the fields were few and far between. It mostly consisted of being ankle deep in black mucky water, cutting bushes with a machete. The final tally:
Number of times falling/sinking waist deep in the swamp................24
Number of times falling face first in the water.............................2
Percentage of body covered in poison sumac after 2 weeks.............30%
And yes i won the contest for the person with the most poison sumac. Later i'll post the pictures of me having to go to the hospital for that.
This was after having to walk around with 3" of muck in my boots for several hours.
After 3 days of leaving my "formerly white" socks on the AC unit outside our motel, the cleaning lady finally threw these out. I WAS going to have quite a collection going.
Number of times falling/sinking waist deep in the swamp................24
Number of times falling face first in the water.............................2
Percentage of body covered in poison sumac after 2 weeks.............30%
And yes i won the contest for the person with the most poison sumac. Later i'll post the pictures of me having to go to the hospital for that.
This was after having to walk around with 3" of muck in my boots for several hours.
After 3 days of leaving my "formerly white" socks on the AC unit outside our motel, the cleaning lady finally threw these out. I WAS going to have quite a collection going.
And here are the rest of the pictures i took. Trying to show the more fun parts of the trip.