Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Ambiguously Scenic View

Bought a guitar last weekend!
Then wrote a song!
Excuse the remedial guitar playing, I'll practice it up to play at an open mic night and rerecord.

Watch "Ambiguously Scenic View" on YouTube

Lyrics

Here I am
Underneath a sunset in the sand
All of this is mine
At one point in time

There's a wall that I fill up with all the things I've seen
A record of some pieces of the world
And in this picture of the sea it's never been clear to me
The sun looks as ready to set as it does to rise.

Peeking through
Sillhoutted clouds to light the blue
Fast and getting low
Thumb's width left to go

Over soon
Half a star competing with the moon
Reflecting in the tide
Circles burn my eyes

Time marches on marches in marches out and along
Time speeding up cause there's no conductor for this song
Encore's over and they're playing one final chord
No fear, the wall's a door
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Italy and London 2011

Pictures from my recent trip to Italy and England (very few from England, I was basically seeing nothing I hadn't seen before).

They're in chronological order of the trip: Cheltenham, London, Piemont, Turin, Milan, Verona, Venice, and Treviso.

I'll work further on captioning them in the days ahead, but enjoy for now!

-Stephen

Monday, August 22, 2011

Christina visit August 2011


Christina was in town visiting for the past several days. Fantastic times. Our busy agenda included Lake Tahoe, Napa, San Francisco, Tiburon, and Monterey. Check out some attractive pictures in the album below.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Monterey, CA


Some friends visited this weekend-- Dartmouth / American-in-London friends who are back living in Seattle again. Did some travels south today to Monterey / Carmel. The weather was lovely, except for when we arrived at the beach hah.

August 7, 2011

Saturday, July 16, 2011

New blog post. New pictures for blog. New year of Stephen's life.

Thanks for the birthday wishes already streaming in. There's still an hour left to go of being 25 on the West coast, but I suppose I was born on the east coast, so it has in fact been 26 years already!

Hopefully you received an email notification recently of a new address. If you sent anything to the old one or to my office address that's perfectly fine. Also if you didn't send anything, that's perfectly fine ;-) .

I realize I'm way behind on picture uploads. Here is most everything off my phone from the past several months.

First Golden Gate Bridge bike trip to Sausalito:
Golden Gate Bike Trip 1



Second Golden Gate Bridge bike trip (wherein the tourists became more ambitious...)
Marin Headlands Golden Gate Bridge

Santa Cruz, beaches along Highway 1, and Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
Santa Cruz, Highway 1, and some Redwoods

Various Bayshore bike rides I've taken, some in the album were posted before
Bayshore Bike Rides

And new San Francisco pictures, some were posted before
San fran

That's all for now, enjoy!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

News from the left coast..

Man, I'm a lot less dedicated to this blog writing than I was in England. Oh well-- no news is good news in this case. I think it may be that I'm better connected to most of my family and old friends now that I'm in my home country, plus there's less culture shock and nicer weather-- there seems to be less reason to vent my frustrations or reconnect with old friends. My life may also be a bit more mundane here.

Anyway, I've been doing very well here. I just moved house, so now I'm in like a shared apartment living situation with 3 other guys. It's a bit quirky living situation-- there's an odd and anal retentive landlord involved, but I'm saving a ton of money here so I'm willing to be flexible. Cost of living is so much better here, and after surviving in London, I know how little I need to be happy / survive. I'm making a bunch of savings, and I'm starting even to feel curious about buying a simple apartment. But even with the deflated housing prices, I'd be way on the bottom end of affording something in this area. Someday...

Work has been really satisfying. Compared to Arup, I'm 100% more involved with all aspects of the job and connected to the results of my work. On the human impact side, I really feel like I'm helping people (for profit) on more days, rather than pushing papers within a big corporation and doing as I'm told. And the work is much more varied and interesting-- there has been a lot to learn. And it's motivating to try to do a good job, grow the business, and make a profit, in a way that Arup's salaried corporate work never could be. When I stop and think about it it's almost exactly what I always imagined might be out there somewhere.

We're getting along very well at work too, the coworkers and the boss. We've lost a few people, we're down to 3 and are hiring another who starts next week. It seems like we're all very friendly, non-stressful personalities left here. Sometimes lately there's way too much work, or mistakes made or disagreements over something, but everyone seems to handle it really well-- to not take offense or cause additional problems, but to just get down to work and fix the problem. The boss has made a point of saying how little she yells nowadays, and how patient I am with her :). "You *are* good" is one of her high praise compliments she hands out from time to time.

I just found out that I'm at least 5 years younger than everyone else in the company. And some of them with lower job positions... Kind of cool! I feel a little conscious of my age sometimes when I show up to meetings now, as "senior consultant" with a lot of people who have been doing their jobs for 30 years. And I wonder about my future sometimes-- I find myself feeling really pretty content here, maybe it's not perfect but it's pretty close. But I also know that I tend to get bored with anything, and if/when this becomes easy or mundane I might feel like I want more. But if this isn't enough at some point the only next step I see (within the field) is running my own small business. I can't see going back to a corporate setting as a higher level manager as being satisfying. I've got a contact in England who has potentially talked about giving me some startup money to open an office for him in the US-- (it could be pipe dreams, who knows). And the current boss has talked of retiring within 5 years, ostensibly to leave the company to the employees. So I wonder which direction the wind will blow, or to something else entirely..!

Also-- I'm thinking of taking up rock climbing.

So, I'm still hoping to make a trip to Europe in late August / early September. I'd probably stop by the Greenbelt festival and then go on to tour in Europe with a friend. If any Londoners are reading this and want to discuss travel plans, let me know!

Ok, that was a nice long post to update you an almost all aspects of my life. Generally things are going well. I'll probably send a separate email soon with my new contact information. And I should put up some pictures of some travel/tourism I've done recently. Speak to you all soon, perhaps a bit sooner than last time :)

-Stephen

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

An overdue status update.

Time for some written description of how things are going:

The blog does not seem to be publishing out to people correctly... that sucks.

My job is going well. Lately I have been getting a lot more responsibility and freedom within the company. I'm now recognized as probably having the best writing skills (though 2 out of 5 of us are english as second language), being careful and precise about things (though I fear that reputation may not last....!), and knowing the right thing to do sometimes (I call this skill 'common sense' but the boss seems impressed for now). I'm being asked to become the expert on residential projects, which are sort of boring but known for being the most difficult/dangerous part of our work here. It's just a whole different world to what I was doing at Arup, and I'm enjoying the change.

I'm still in the sublet I moved into. I get along well with my landlord and his fiance who comes over sometimes. I expect I'll make a decision whether to move out in the next few months-- perhaps when she moves in full time after the wedding and brings her dog (who tried to bite me) it may be significantly less good. For now I like that it's extremely easy living (little sharing, little commuting, all of the modern conveniences I could ever need).

I've been making some musical connections through church. Last Sunday I played for a 'Lady Gaga mass' (words of Lady Gaga songs changed to have words like hymns... yes they're pretty weird there), and then was asked if I'd play for another service on Saturday and play gospel singalongs for prison inmates. And then there was a concert at church afterwards and the guy sitting next to me was a piano/percussionist who has musical afternoons on sundays in a victorian house in sf. Not sure if I'm going to participate in all of those things, but it's cool to start having connections!

I'm giving up alcohol for Lent..! It's much easier to do here, what with having to drive everywhere, I drink much much less. I've been drinking a little more than usual in the lead up to gibing it up, and I've found my tolerance is down to like one beer already. After this experiment I'll be such an incredibly cheap date. Ugh but Friday I'm invited to a karaoke piano bar party which is the first big excuse I've had to drink in the past month. I can probably pretend to be drunk a little to do the karaoke.. I'll think back to my early college days, before I drank but people would accuse someone of having spiked my drink.

I've been exercising 5-6 times a week and watching what I eat more. I've lost 7 pounds (there's a scale in the gym) and I can do more pullups than ever before in my life. I just found out I can do a headstand/handstand pushup! I don't know where it came from all of a sudden, this full on exercise regime, but I just feel better when I exercise in a given day, and it's really easy to do because there's a barely used exercise room at work, like my own private gym with shower and about 8 machines. I also don't have that much else going on, so it's easy to make time for that everyday. Weekends the gym is closed, so whichever day is nicer I go for a bike ride around the little bike paths by the bay shore, which is beautiful.

Well I was typing this on my phone so I don't have a sense for how long this is (probably very...), but I need to get ready for work anyway. Glad I got to summarize life here. It's all staying fairly positive for now so I think I don't need to password protect the blog yet, that's a good sign :) Talk to you all soon!

Love,
Stephen
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Half Moon Bay and San Francisco pictures

Hi folks--

Click the pictures below to find new photo albums of day trips in San Francisco and Half Moon Bay.





Hope everyone's well! Enjoy,
Stephen

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Updates (and/or pictures to inspire your jealousy)

Well here I am in California. It's been 2.5 weeks already so definitely time for an update.

The job is going well, I have a spot on the website now!

I'm just going to post a few of the pictures that are already on facebook off of my phone. I know some will but many won't have seen them. Scroll down for new ones as well.

This is not *my* office but a nearby flashy office park for Oracle, where we often walk for lunch (They have good quality in-house eateries, whereas my company of 4 people doesn't have a coffee machine!)



All pictures from picasa album: Stephen's photos




This is my new car, a 2010 Honda Fit. I park it next to a presumably 2009 Honda Fit most days at work. At first it was because it was the most convenient spot, but lately I think we're both doing it somewhat on purpose. Easier to find the car later if you know you parked it right next to the other bright and identical car. Haven't met the other owner yet..



I moved into a sublet room in a condo. My landlord is friendly, the place is nice, and it's less than 1 mile from my house. I had some issues decorating (once I got to the store every time I realized I had not taken any measurements, didn't know what any sizes meant, and couldn't make up my mind on color or style or type. I don't think my mind is cut out for interior decorating.)




I had to travel to Portland, OR for work. (so I don't know whether I should write this blog for a typical Brit "Portland is a magical city in the state just north of California" or an American "yeah... first time in Portland, eh".. or maybe that's to a canadian..) Anyway here are some photos of Portland:












While getting settled in, I've been taking it easy these past two weeks. Not too many frantic tourist trips yet, though I have some stuff scheduled this coming weekend. Instead I had some lazy days hanging around in the beautiful silicon valley weather going on walks by the bay and reading a book (just finished one about an anticapitalist serial killer, as one does). Here are some views of what is basically the SF bay, I think the body of water is technically called the 'Steinberger Slough', it's really close to my house. (Portland pictures were admittedly pretty, but cold, the weather below was 65 degrees and sunny, or 18 degrees celsius and sunny..).
























Whew. I don't remember taking nearly this many photos in London, but I'm a sucker for a beautiful landscape, which there's a lot of in my backyard now.

Good night!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The beginning

Welcome to my new blog!

I am moving out to the San Francisco area to have a new job and a new life. I decided to continue the tradition of using a blog to communicate to friends and family back home (London / DC / PA, wherever that might be). I'll keep it open for now but eventually I'll probably make a rule that only people who don't live in California can read this, that way I don't have to censor my opinions too much about what's going on here.

I've been in California for 5 days now. It's been a very busy week. I arrived in Saturday night and drove a rental car to my friend's house in Mountain View. We went to a party with Microsoft employees (she was a Microsoft X-box employee up until today, when she quit, will now be working at Apple instead). Over the course of Sunday-Tuesday I bought a car!, a new Honda 2010 Fit. First new car I've bought and I really like it. On Monday I started my job. There's a lot I don't know yet and a lot I think I'm doing pretty well at. They seem to be giving me a lot of leeway anyway which is good. The coworkers are really friendly and the work is new and challenging. They were very interested to hear about my expertise in PAVA / electroacoustic system design for speech intelligibility, as it's something they say they don't do often or well, so maybe that will actually come in handy here (but not be as inescapable the way it was at Arup).

Anyway, I have to get way across town early for a meeting tomorrow, so I'm getting to bed. Just wanted to have a first stab at this and let people know a bit about how things are going! Talk to you soon,

Stephen