Thursday, 16 July 2009

It's over, done, finis, kaput even


Well, the voting for the Nickelodeon Best of... contest concluded yesterday July 15, 2009. Winners will be announced tomorrow, July 17th.

In advance of any knowledge of results, let me please thank everyone who voted for me. From Twitteratti to Pompey Till I Die forum members; from Sydney, Australia to Portsmouth, England, and many points inbetween, you put up with my many reminders to vote for this blog over the last 70+ days, and for this I'm very grateful, astonished and humbled.

Barring any hanging chads or post-mortem (sp) voting from the Chicago precincts, lol, we should have a pretty good showing.

Again, thanks for your support, and I'll post the results tomorrow after I get them!!

Now, as for the picture...
1. What is this building used for?
2. What installation is it's home?
3. What city/state is it in?
4. Name the famous "busted" peak nearby...

Monday, 8 June 2009

GeoChicken searches for his mum

Hello! GeoChicken here again...

When Tiggr took me to Canada last month, I begged her to see if I had any relatives nearby. We went to the Calgary Zoo (a very nice zoo it is, too) to see what we could find.

Below are a few of my potential relatives... Which do you think looks most like me?

First, we have some flamingos. The color is not quite right, but at least they are birds.


I'm not sure a Vietnamese Pot Belly Pig is a relative, but it was very friendly!

The ostrich sort of resembles me, don't you think?


I think this one wins by a.... nose...
What is your favorite zoo? San Diego? Columbus? Bronx? London? 
Why do you like it?

Monday, 1 June 2009

NaBloPoMo?

#1
Just a quick post whilst sitting in the USO up on the Mezzanine level of SeaTac (Seattle-Tacoma, WA for you feriners). Just to prove that it's probably a good idea that the fate of the free world is NOT on my shoulders anymore... 

I have a six hour lay-over on my way home from Calgary to Boise. I knew this, and figured I'd be paying for internet while in the airport. I went directly to the USO, as they have the really comfy couches, sandwiches, etc, and I could nap with my carryon bags in a secure closet if needed.

I bought the internet, at $7.95 for 24 hours (not like I'm going to be here that long... I hope...).
Maybe it's because the USO is not near any departure gates, but the wireless PAID internet has a very weak signal up here. Therein lies the rub...

I've been in here for 3 hours, grrrrr, and have just noticed the WEP key for the "USO's" FREE wireless internet... oh, and their internet is full strength too... double grrrrrrr...

I will try to post everyday this month, and it should be quite easy (HA!) as I have at least 30 pics from my vacation to Calgary.

Please enjoy and comment if you wish.

Podcast feed: boiseandbeyond.mevio.com

Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Boise to Banff

Hello! I'm the GeoChicken:

My friend, Tiggr, brought me along on her vacation to Canada... see the beautiful Rocky Mountains? I'm up near Banff in the province of Alberta. More about that later...

Follow my adventures getting here, and doing a bit of geocaching along the way!

Monday, 18 May 2009

Tiggr is Travelling this weekend!!



This is a clue... do you know where it is?
I'll be posting a podcast from near this Capitol city. Capitol of where? Ahhhh, that's for you to figure out... but, some clues:

It is in the Western Hemisphere.
Although the picture show a very flat horizon, there are very tall mountains within a couple of hours drive from here.

I have driven here twice in the last 10 years.

Any ideas? Post your answers in the comment section and we'll see who answers it correctly.

GOOD LUCK!

Friday, 8 May 2009

Quick update

Wow, I got a notice today, that this humble blog is up for an award! NO, really!!

That being said, I thought I'd better update it. 

If you like this blog, and it's contents, please vote for it at http://tinyurl.com/vote4tiggr .

New picture quiz coming this weekend!! 

You can also listen to the very first episode of my new podcast "Boise and Beyond" at BoiseandBeyondpodcast.blogspot.com . There is also a promo for Seth Harwood's print book "The Rookie" and Episode #184 of Erkpod in which Erk from Australia visits Boise, and I take him to see some of the famous, and not so famous, sites around town.

Thanks!

Monday, 6 April 2009

The next quiz

The next quiz will be shorter, and will have questions anyone can look up and answer, whether you have been to the location, or not.

You can use google, wikipedia (if correct) or bribe the quizmaster to get your answers.

Questions to be posted soon...

Answers to Picture Quiz #2

#1
Shane Warne
Cricket
Ashes 2006/2007

#2
Train Depot
Boise, Idaho

#3
Old Faithful
Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming

#4
Boise, Idaho
September 18-20 2009

#5
Tori Gate of Itsukashima Shrine
Miyajima
Japan
You can walk out to the shrine

#6
Kyrgystan (Manas AB)

#7
Subway (same colors, eh?)
Washington DC (the hint was: "the capitol of THIS country, lol)

#8
Cairo, Egypt

#9
Indian Ocean
Australia (Western Coast- Cottesloe)

#10
Sydney, Australia
New Years Eve, 2006


Congratulations to @snarkhunting for getting the most questions correct.

I gave a point for the best WAG (not Wives and Girlfriends) for identifying the location of the Pizza hut as Stan Laurel... I'm sorry Ollie, lol

As soon as I get a mailing address for @snarkhunting, I will mail your prize!!

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Geocaching

I started what I hope to be a new hobby yesterday... Geocaching!! Last week, I went to WalMart and bought a handheld GPS receiver (GPSR) and attempted to connect it to the geocaching website so I could download Cachepoints and start the treasure hunting. 

FULL DISCLOSURE: During at least two military training opportunities to learn land navigation, using compasses, I failed miserably, so I, of course, thought this would be easy.

Well, the Magellan wasn't idiot proof enough, so I went back and traded it up for a Garmin Legend HCx model. Lots of bells and whistles, and, thankfully, idiot proof (so far).

I spent Sunday scouring the website for locations near my house, within walking distance (ok under 5 miles), and then looked for some near St Luke's Hospital in Meridian, since my son was going to be in surgery for a short time on Monday. My thinking: Hey, why sit in the waiting room, when there are two locations right there on hospital property, right?

GC locations are rated on a difficulty scale of 1-5 for both terrain and ease of finding. Both the locations at the hospital were rated as a 1/1, meaning they were the easiest. So simple a child could find them, right?? er... sort of.

One lat/long took me out to the front of the hospital, near the bus shelter, and after a bit of walking in circles (and sideways looks from someone waiting for the bus), I decided to abandon that search and try to look for the second one, which should have been near the Life Flight heli-pad.

I parked on a cul-de-sac near the Whirly Bird, and toddled in the direction the arrow was sending me... 500 ft... 400 ft.. 30 ft... 3 ft... 2 ft... 3 ft... huh? 8 ft?? Turn around, back up...

I just knew that the staff in the building not 10 ft away was peeking through their blinds, laughing their fool heads off thinking, "Oh, look! Another one! Watch how she looked right at it... then walked 10 ft away... now she's back... oops, there she goes... "

Well, sheesh, it was so obvious, to anyone who'd done this before, I guess. But I did actually look at, and dismiss the location, till the 2x4 hit me in the head... could it be? Was this it? Without divulging the objects itself, I opened it, found an empty peanut butter jar, signed the log, and left my pen in the jar, as there was only a dull pencil. I hit the "FOUND" button on my GPXR. Weeeeeeeeeeee!!!! 

As I thought I still had a bit of time, I popped inside the hospital, picked up my son's pain pills for post surgery, then went out the front door again to give the first location another shot. I got to 0 ft, and saw something similar to the one I had just found, but it was empty. Abandoned... 

Here is a pic from my parking space of the Life Flight helicopter and the building where I know the staff was laughing at me while I walked right by the cache several times... Good thing they couldn't hear me muttering to myself: "I hate scavenger hunts, I hate scavenger hunts..."

Well, finding it, logging my first find on both my GPSR and online made up for all that frustration.

I picked up my son, who is now down to 9 screws in his ankle (see a previous post with his X-ray) and went home. After dropping my son off at his house, I stopped by the Anne Frank Memorial by the Library! to find a virtual cache.

This one required locating several quotations on one of the panels, and emailing the answers of two specific questions to the person who initiated the cache. I'm just waiting for the ok to log that find.
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I can see how this can be addictive. I've already downloaded cachepoints near where I'll be on my vacation up in the Calgary area in May, near my moms house South of Tucson, and looked for CG's at the two port stops during my Cruise in November... 

I also have some near my house which I will take my grandson to help find. He is 6 years old, and probably will figure this out quicker than I did. 

If you've been thinking of taking up this hobby, it can be a great way to get outdoors by yourself, or with others. After the initial outlay for the one piece of equipment that is required, there is no cost except to get to the location where you are going to look.

The iPhone has a $9.99 geocaching application which is all you need. If you don't have an iPhone, you can purchase a handheld, pre-programmed GPSR from about $150. The Magellan was not Mac-able, but the Garmin works with both Macs and PCs.

Happy Hunting!!!

Friday, 27 March 2009

Why we LUV @SouthwestAir!!

Besides one of the best on time records in the industry, they have the most entertaining flight crews you will find anywhere in the world.

You can follow Southwest on Twitter, too!

Embedded video from CNN Video

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Picture Quiz @2 (Part 2)

Here is the second set of five pictures. Answer the questions below each.





#6

What country is this Pizza Hut in? (Hint: it ends in "stan").



#7.

What fast food restaurant is this?

What city/country is it in? (Hint: It is in the Capitol of this country)



#8 This is a JW Marriott Hotel...

-What country is it in?



#9

What ocean is this?

What country is this?





#10

What city/country was this in?

For what occasion was this built?


Good Luck!!




Picture Quiz Week 2 (Part 1)

Here is part one of the second Picture Quiz. Answer the questions below each picture and either email, PM, DM or otherwise send your guesses to me (preferably all at the same time).


This may require research, guessing, or fabricating an answer.






#1

1. Who is this person

2. What sport did/does he play

3. During what sporting match did he retire?







#2

This is one of the most photographed building in Idaho (ok, that's a hint).

1. What is it?

2. What city is it in?








#3

1. What is this famous landmark?

2. What National Park is it in?


3. What State is it in?



#4

This was taken at the Hyde Park Stree Faire.

1. What city is it held in?

2. What are the dates of this years event?



#5

This is very recognizable... but...

1. What is it called?

2. What is it nearby? (I'll take the closest train station, or the island it is near)

3. What country is it in?

4. What happens when the tide is out?


Good luck! See Picture Quiz 2 (Part 2) for Pictures 6-10






Monday, 23 March 2009

Answers posted...

Right, the answers to the questions have been posted. The contestants answers have been tallied and here are the results...
Official contestants (meaning I got something in writing, either PM, DM or text...):
"NickyMorganWasMy1st"
"@Chatface39"
"@SmiffysBar"
"@snarkhunting"
While it was very close (honestly, I was surprised), and I awarded one point to Chalkface for imagination for his entry that the balcony was home to Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets, lol... only Smiffy got the 5pt bonus question correct, which rocketed him to the lead by one point.

WINNER--- @SmiffysBar 

CONGRATULATIONS... PLEASE SEND DETAILS FOR POSTING YOUR PRIZE!!

I had an unexpected visitor from out of town (who, I might add was with me when I took Picture #10, and still missed both questions, ffs).

Good luck to all who entered!!

As I am a dinlo... I had a question 7.5 by mistake, thus 11 pictures to identify...

Monday, 16 March 2009

Rules:

Quiz participants have been invited from my friends on Twitter, PalTalk, Facebook, and PTID

Scroll down to picture #1 and read the rules.
Identify each picture so that you can answer the questions below that particular photo.
Submit your answers as a comment for the photo you wish to identify.
(Comments are moderated and will not be visible to the public until after the winner is declared)

In case of a tie, a tie-breaker photo will be posted, and the first correct answers submitted will be declared the winner.

Answers will be accepted until 1800 GMT (noon my time) Monday, 23 March 2009

Winner will be given a choice of several prizes from which to choose.

Good Luck!!

What is this quiz #10- Edited with answers

1. What National Park is this in? Painted Desert/Petrified Forest
2. Where? (State) Arizona

What is this quiz #9- Edited with anwers

1. What is this a picture of? Presidential box 
2. What landmark is it in? Ford's Theater
3. Where is it? (City/Country) Washington, DC
4. Why is it significant? It is where Lincoln was assassinated. 

What is this quiz #8- Edited with answers

ok, small pic, I know...

1. What is behind me under the flag? B-2 Stealth Bomber
2. Where is it homebased? Whiteman AFB, Missouri
3. What rank was I when this picture was taken? Commander

Bonus 5 pt. question:
Where in the world was I when this picture was taken? Diego Garcia

Quiz- Edited with anwers

1. What does this symbolize? The "convict" settlers sent to Australia
2. Where is it? (City/Country) Portsmouth, England

What is this quiz #7- Edited with answers

Ok, this is an easy one...
1. Where am I? Vatican Museum
2. City/Country? Vatican City, Vatican 

What is this quiz #6- Edited with answers

1. Who's voyage does this commemorate? Christopher Columbus
2. Where is this? (City/Country) Rota, Spain