I decided to try a back road commute this morning. It added 15 minutes to the drive but took me over the Cambridge Reservoir, where I captured this image of the fresh snowfall over the frozen water.


My saucy sister Alissa and her dance partner doing a Jazzy Foxtrot during a show called Red Hot Ballroom earlier this year. My father was a ballroom dance instructor when he met and fell in love with my mother. The two have been dancing ever since and it remains a passion of theirs. Of all my siblings, Alissa and her husband John have really followed in my parents footsteps – no pun intended. Good thing Alissa is a successful investment management advisor. She has more dance outfits than I have soccer photos of the kids. If you are ever in need of a great financial advisor and would like to subsidize her dancing addiction feel free to check out her professional web site.

Kyle accelerates around an opponent during indoor soccer last night. He had one goal and 2 assists helping his team to a 5-2 win. As the spring outdoor season approaches, Kyle is looking very strong. Still photos do not do justice to some of his unbelievable footwork. Half the team decided to spend the night at our house necessitating a midnight snack run for chips, soda, ice cream and cookies. God only knows what we are going to find to feed them all in the morning.


At 3:15am a freight train with whistle blaring woke me from a deep sleep. This is when I normally get up on the east coast so it was no real hardship. I arrived at the office by 4am, grabbed a nice shower, and worked until 9am. I then walked to a local cafe for breakfast and had my first dose of sunshine for the day. Back to the office and worked until 5pm with no time for lunch. Then I walked to the Farmer’s Market held each Tuesday in Santa Barbara and collected photographs of vegetables. Jeanine used a photo from a previous visit here for her marketing literature and I know she will like these. Back to the office and worked until 7:30pm and then off for a quick dinner and back into the tent. I lead such a glamorous life.


I decided on a change of pace for my monthly business trip to Santa Barbara. Instead of my normal hotel I have opted for slightly more primative lodging. For the next three nights I will be staying in the Carpenteria State Park on the Pacific Ocean. In light of current economic conditions it feels like a good way to save my company money while adding a little spice to my otherwise routine travel regime.
