Look What I Found!

This particular blog has been going now for over five years, all the way back to July 2006.

However it was preceded by another blog, which is still lurking online.

Check it out here!

Yep, that’s the blog I kept during out third Japan trip, back in 2006. It looks like we had a lot of fun.

And, for no reason other than it made me smile…

Check out something crazy I did 4 years ago 🙂

It’s rare I re-read any of my blog entries (951 and counting!). Maybe I should start digging through them. Who knows, it may make for a good blog entry 😉

Magic Celebration

Today I played in a free MTG ‘Mini masters’ tourney which was held by a local game store to promote MTG.

Each player received one free booster, which he combined with 15 lands (3 per colour) to form a deck. It was to be a four round tournament, with each round best of three. Every time you win you get a new (free) booster to refine your deck, so the ultimate winner would end up getting four boosters. There were no additional prizes.

I lost first round 0-2 🙂

The cards in my booster were a bad match. My rare was this:

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and my biggest creature was a serpent that couldn’t even attack! My opponent had a lot of fast fliers and beat me handily each game.

I played at a store different from the ones I usually go to for pre releases. I wasn’t much of a fan of their organization, or how long everything took, so I left after the first round 🙂

However before I left I was happy to find in their binders a card I had been looking for for a while. This is it:

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Why did I need this? It’s a perfect fit in one of my Commander decks 🙂

San Diego: Fish Bears

And on my last day in San Diego I went on this:

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It was great! Truly worth the money and a fun trip!

After a drive around the waterfront for a bit we ended up like this:

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At which point I had view like this:

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And then after not too long the above view was replace with a bunch of fish-bears!

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And when I say a bunch, I mean a whole big bunch!

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They moved and growled and did bear-y things!

Ooops! I gave away that I did in fact know that they were not bears at all, but sea lions! They hang out on the top of a mostly-submerged holding tank for baby fish, which is there to attract bigger predator fish into the harbour for fishing. Every now and then the babies are released, which makes for good feeding for these guys.

Out boat/car got so close I felt like I could have reached out and grabbed one.

On the way back we saw this:

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Click on it to view it full size. That’s a shot of the dolphin training facility run by the navy. You can even see a dolphin in the photograph. They are trained for security and espionage. I thought at first our host was pulling our legs but it is true, and has been occuring for 50 years!

We also drove/sailed past this:

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That big cylinder is something I was quite a fan of as a child. It’s the RP Flip naval research vessel. The cylinder is pumped full of water which then sinks and flips the entire vessel 90 degrees to search as a research platform on the ocean. Here’s a series of shots of it working:

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(Like the dolphins) it’s almost 50 years old!

The last thing I saw on my way back from the sea lions was an honest to god SEA MONSTER! Now I’ve seen UFOs, ghosts and possibly even an Esper, but I’ve never had the privilege of seeing a sea monster before, so this was mighty exciting. I’d say it was more like the ‘sea cow’ style of beast (such as those seen in lakes) rather than a true serpent (such as occasionally sighted in the open ocean). I only sighted it briefly, when one of it’s front flippers fins broke the surface before the Zalophus californianus unidentified beast dove down again, but I was lucky to snap a high quality image.

Judge for yourself:

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