Sunday/ in Ogden

I am in Ogden for a last trip for now (but will probably come back in March).  Here are some pictures from today.  It is a little warmer than last Monday, but still well below freezing at night.

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This is at the South Terminal. The Virgin America airplane is just taxiing up to its gate.
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The FAA’s grounding of all 787’s continues to be in the news. Boeing has stopped delivering new planes to customers but (for now) is continuing with their manufacture. It’s cheaper to continue doing that and putting the fixes (coming out of the investigation) with the lithium batteries in later. About FIVE a month is built – and the machines go for about $200 million each.
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A summary of the temperatures in the Salt Lake City area so far, reported by a local TV station. (Note that those are Fahrenheit temperatures!  32 F is O C)

Saturday/ say ‘vee-gan’ (not ‘vay-gan’)

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The Zephyrus Pilsner from Elysian Brewing Company (picture from beeradvocate.com).

I ordered a vegan burger at our favorite watering hole and pub grub place here in Seattle on Saturday night – the Elysian Brewing Company.  Soon after, the food server showed up with a burger with a strip of bacon on it.  No, this is not mine, said I.  What happened was that I said ‘vay-gen burger’ and the waiter heard ‘bacon burger’.  I should have known something was up when he inquired ‘How do you want that cooked?’ .. I said, well how it is normally cooked? and he said ‘Medium’. Medium it is, I said (LOL).  Veggie burgers are cooked only one way.   Anyway, they replaced the bacon burger for me, the veggie burger was very tasty, and went very well with my Zephyrus Pilsner beer (it’s a German pilsner beer).

Friday/ where does the pooch go?

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We have arrived in Seattle, and passengers – and the Great Dane : ) – are getting ready to disembark.

As the first class flyers were boarding in Salt Lake City on Thursday night for our flight to Seattle, a guy was let on board with a Great Dane service dog.  I was in coach and we all thought ‘Well, this will be interesting : to see where the dog goes’. Turned out the guy had a whole set of three bulkhead seats in coach to himself, so that there was room for the dog to lie on the floor at his feet. This would NOT have worked with a full flight!    Then as we approached Seattle, the pilot warned that it was  foggy – and that he may have to do a touch-and-go landing if the fog was a lot thicker than they had anticipated.  We could even have ended up at Portland airport 120 miles south.   But all went well – even though the runway appeared suddenly out of nowhere – and so we landed and taxied to the gate.

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My taxi driver had to deal with a foggy Interstate-5 highway, driving north to Seattle from Seatac airport.
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Here’s what the fog looked like at the corner of Broadway and Olive on Capitol Hill : not too bad, probably because Cap. Hill is at a higher elevation than highway I-5.

 

Thursday/ getting out of Dodge

The blue and red tails of the Delta jets are from Concourse C at Salt Lake City airport. One of them will get me out of Dodge*.  The project’s workshops are done for the week.  We did a tour through the plant where we are working today.   It was bitterly cold as we walked outside, so our little group of 5 was all too thankful to duck inside each of the buildings that was part of the tour so that our noses and ears could defrost.  One building has a furnace in. ‘Do we have to leave?’ we said when it was time to go.  If you’re not in an office, that is where you should work in winter time!

*’Getting out of Dodge’ is an idiomatic reference to a phrase used in the TV series ‘Gunsmoke’. The villains were told to get out of Dodge City, Kansas. (Yes, there is still a Dodge City in Kansas, named for Fort Dodge nearby).

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Tuesday/ historic 25th Street, Ogden

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Here is The Roosters Brewing Co. and Eatery on 25th St.
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And across the street these ‘Wild West’ saloon-style storefronts now house restaurants.  In 1977, 25th Street in Ogden was recognized as having the most complete series of turn-of-the-century architecture in the state of Utah, and the preservation of these buildings was started.
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This beautiful example of Art Deco is Ogden Municipal building’s entrance. Completed in 1939, it was a federal work projects initiated during the Great Depression of the 1930’s.
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Peery’s Egyptian Theater is a movie palace located at 2439 Washington Blvd. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Check out the snow on the roof that has started to make icicles as the dripping water freezes up again.

I braved the bone-chilling cold late this afternoon to go out and take a few pictures – but man!  I had to give it up after 30 mins.  My thick stretch jeans was no match for the cold that seemed to come right through it.  I did not wear my gloves, thinking it would interfere with my picture taking – big mistake.  And I was very worried about condensate in my camera as well — I’m not supposed to use it in these low temperatures without a cover.

Monday/ a low of -22°C (-8°F)

The mercury dropped to -22°C (-8 °F) this morning here in Ogden. Since mercury freezes only at -38°C (-36 °F), I guess the thermometers still work !  There is no snow in the forecast for the next week, but the stuff on the ground is certainly not going to melt any time soon.

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We’re on our way into Ogden back from work on Monday. The Wasatch mountains in the distance now have a complete covering of snow, with a cloudy blanket as well.
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My iPhone weather app’s report out at 5.48 am.  So it will ‘warm’ up to -3°C over the next few days.

 

 

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Our din-din was at the Wing Wah tonight.  My colleague and I asked for chopsticks to eat with – a nod to the many meals we had in China (but of course ‘Chinese’ food in America is not the same as ‘Chinese’ food in China).

 

Sunday/ back to the deep freeze

This Sunday night finds me at Seatac airport for another trip to Salt Lake City.  Only one more to go after this one – a good thing because I am not used to ‘solidly frozen’ temperatures.  Seattle weather usually manages to stay more or less above 32° F (0 °C) for most of the winter (the average nightly low for Dec-Jan is 36°F).  At least I remembered to pack my Cossack-style woolen hat that covers my ears and straps down under my chin, my gloves, and an extra scarf.

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Salt Lake City high and low temperatures for the next few days (° C).
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.. and in ° F.
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This British Airways Boeing 747 was sitting at gate S10 here at Seatac airport,  catching the last few rays of a beautiful winter’s day in Seattle. It is headed home to London Heathrow airport.

Saturday/ eyeing an Ayinger

It was a frosty Saturday morning in Seattle, but a bright and sunny day. On Saturday night I spotted a Bavarian ‘Ayinger’ beer in my local grocery store, the exact same one that I saw advertised  in Munich.  So of course I had to buy one.  (Confession : a nice colorful label gets me every time).  It is a very tasty beer, making a nice foamy head when poured.  Aying is a town south west of Munich – that is actually still in the Munich municipality.

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I snapped this big Ayinger beer label picture (pronounce ‘eye-ing-ger’)  from the window of a neighborhood bar in Munich, close to the hotel that I stayed at over New Year’s.
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And here is the Ayinger beer that I bought at the grocery store, now poured into a glass on my kitchen counter top.

Friday/ at SLC airport

I made it to the airport, driving very carefully.  The hardest part was getting the 3 inches of fluffy snow off my Nissan Altima rental car.  The snow is not so fluffy right there on the windshield and windows : you have to scrape the ice crystals off.  (The combination brush-scraper Hertz provides does a great job).   And I remembered from my winters in St Louis to brush off snow powder from the car seat and from my clothes immediately.  The stuff melts and becomes icy wet water (of course).

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My Nissan Altima rental car had a a snow blanket this morning.

 

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The snow at Salt Lake City airport caused some delays this morning, but I’m sure the airport is well-equipped to take care of a few inches of snow.

Thursday/ snowing

The snow flakes started coming down just as we were leaving the project site today, and it 1-10-2013 8-17-42 PMhas been sifting down steadily since then.  A total accumulation of 5 to 8 inches is expected in the lower areas;  much more in the mountains.  I will definitely have to navigate some snowy roads on the way to the airport tomorrow (Friday) !

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Here is the Old Post Office across from the Marriott Ogden. I couldn’t venture out very far, since it’s very cold and still snowing lightly even though it does not look like it on the photo.
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This is about 8 pm. The streets in downtown Ogden (yes, I know – no skyscrapers here!) have a layer of snow, and are almost deserted.
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This is around 4 pm  We’re driving back to Ogden from the project site.  The snow is just starting to stick to the road surface.

Wednesday/ Thai food with a Singha

It’s Wednesday and three of us stopped at Ruan Thai for dinner.  The air outside is chilly, stagnant and bone dry, but that is set to change Thu and Fri with winds and lots of snow in the forecast.  The mountains are expected to get more than a foot, which I am sure the skiers are eagerly anticipating.  I just hope I will be able to drive to the airport on Friday.

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The view towards the Wasatch mountains on the east of Ogden, as seen from the Walmart parking lot. (We shopped for lunch food at Walmart).
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This (unassuming) Thai food restaurant in Ogden serves up awesome Thai food ..
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.. as well as 5% alcohol/ vol Singha beer imported from Thailand. Domestic beers in Utah are allowed to go to 4% alcohol/ vol (which is actually pretty close to 5%). The Singha is a mythical lion from ancient Thai and Hindu stories.

Tuesday/ a below zero start to 2013

I finally got over a bad cold I had and was well enough to fly out to Utah for my project on Monday night.  Speaking of cold, the Salt Lake City area is off to a chilly start for 2013.  Even the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper says so.  Temperatures here have yet to rise above freezing (32°F) since the start of the year.  It does look like it will happen on Wednesday – but only to dip down to an estimated 13°F (-11°C) on Thursday night.

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Temperatures are in °F !  Check out the conversion below. 
19 °F is  7 °C below zero
34 °F is   1°C
26 °F is  3 °C below zero
35 °F is   2°C
13 °F is  11°C below zero
20 °F is   7°C below zero

Sunday/ the 12th man

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The 12th Man Flag on top of the Space Needle shows support for the Seattle Seahawks football team. [Picture from seahawks.com website]

There was some football fan frenziness going on in Seattle on Sunday with a Seahawks play-off game against the Washington Redskins.  The Seahawks rallied to a 24-14 win, after being down at 0-14.   The picture shows the ’12th Man’ flag on the newly painted Space Needle dome (those are pine trees). And what does 12th man mean?  It’s a term for the fans in the stadium during a game.  Several American football used it at one point, then Texas A&M registered it as a trademark, and in 2006 filed a trademark lawsuit against the Seahawks.  The lawsuit was settled out of court, and the Seahawks continue to use it.  (For the life of me, I don’t quite understand why — were we not creative enough to come up with something different?)

 

Saturday/ if you like your coffee rare

Starbucks offers ‘Reserve’ coffees – coffee limited to a particular location’s harvest.  I like good coffee, but if I were to go for these ‘Reserve’ coffees it would be more the romantic appeal of the exotic location than the flavor and ‘notes’ of the coffee that would motivate me.  And better be prepared to pay up to 3 or 4 times the going rate for Starbucks house coffee.  Sip it slo-o-owly and do not knock over that cup!

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Starbucks uses these printed cards in their stores to advertise their ‘Reserve’ coffees. I love the colors and the patterns on the cards – but I’m not springing for the coffee itself.
And here’s a map of the Mt Oku and Sidamo province locations where the coffee comes from. (There is actually a Mt Oku-hotaka in Japan as well, 3rd highest peak there).

 

Friday/ what polyhedron is that?

Star-polyhedron light fixtures in Munich airport.

These cool polyhedron light-fixtures were in Munich airport as I made my way to the gate, on Tuesday.  Very nice, I thought – and I wondered if they have a mathematical name.   It took a little bit of research, but it looks to me that the core is a rhombi-cuboctahedron (an Archimedean solid with 8 triangular and 18 square faces).  And then when you add the pointy star extensions onto the faces, it becomes a great stellated rhombi-cuboctahedron.  Yes!  (Admittedly all the extensions are not the same length, but hey, close enough).

[From Mathematics 1001 by Dr. Richard Elwes]  1. The rhombi-cuboctahedron is at the top right. 2. The ‘truncated icosahedron’ in the bottom middle found its fame as the ubiquitous soccer ball.

Thursday/ the collector’s dilemma

I bought a few more feathered friends for my modest collection at department store Kaufhof Galeria in Munich.  The ostrich, the snowy owl, the falcon and the brown vulture (these are from manufacturer Schleich).   Can a serious collector ever have too many specimens in his/ her collection? (No.)

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My current collection of bird figurines is modest .. but who knows where will it end? : )

Wednesday/ the Fiscal Cliff deal

I got home in time Tue night to see the US House of Representatives vote on the Fiscal Cliff legislation.   As the graphic from the Wall Street Journal shows, there just had to be an increase in taxes after all the cuts since 1993.  Federal income tax rates will only go up for individuals with income over $400,000 (!) and families earning more than $450,000 .. but since the temporary 2% cut (for 2011 and 2012) in Social Security taxes was not extended, taxes go ‘up’ for almost everyone, anyway.  Next up: another Debt Ceiling fight – even though Pres. Obama says there will not be one?  And the estimated $600 billion of additional tax revenue (over the next 10 years) from the Fiscal Cliff legislation is still not nearly enough to address the annual deficits in the US government’s budget.  After the deficit had exceeded $1 trillion for each of the last four years (total debt now at $16 trillion), it could possibly drop below that in 2013.

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Tuesday/ home at last

I made it !  It was 9 hours from Munich to Newark Liberty International Airport (in the New York area), 2 hours of stressful connection at Newark, and then another 6 hours to Seattle.

‘Welcome to the United States of America’ at the end of the international arrivals passage at Newark Liberty Airport.

At Newark (this is standard for USA international arrivals) you have to go through passport control, get your bags, clear customs, re-check your bags, and then go and stand in a very long line to go through TSA security again for your connecting flight. So the lesson is : try to fly directly home from overseas.  If that is not possible, pack your patience and make sure you have two hours to connect, since one hour will not do it.

Tuesday/ at Munich airport

I am at Munich airport, and I am ready to go home.  I did not get much sleep last night with all the firework-hubbub and noises outside.  There is no prohibition on buying and shooting off fireworks in Munich, and boy, do the citizens go at it !  I also had to allow extra time for the train to the airport.  The train would not be late, of course.  But I could have read the on-line timetable wrong, or the New Years Day schedule could have been different from the usual Tuesday one.   But not to worry, at Ostbahnhof station the signs confirmed that the S8 Flughafen train scheduled for 6.24 am, as I expected..

It’s 6 am on New Years Day and the ‘Young and the Restless’ are evidently done partying for the night and heading home, waiting for the train.
The new BMW X1 on display at the airport would make a nice New Years present (for myself) – no?
A ‘Special Edition’ Joe Camel outside the smoking booth in Terminal 2.