Thursday, October 18, 2007

New website and blog.

I have started a new blog on RorySeiter.com
That will be updated...

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Heroes

These guys are my new heroes. They are selling the rights to their 9,000 acre property in the Big Island to ensure that it will never be subdivided or have houses built on it. The county approved 500 houses and a golf course, but this will never happen.They could have sold the property fr over $200 million. Instead they sold the rights for $4 million. This will help cover the $3.25 million to be a part of the Stewardship Program.
Here is the original article.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Love?

So somewhere between radiation treatments, watching it rain, trips to the hospital, injecting antibiotics, I came across something interesting. Silphium was a plant that had a seed that looked like this:





I found out that ancient Greeks used Silphium to treat cough, sore throat, fever, indigestion, snake bite, "warts in the seat," epilepsy, and a host of other disagreeable ailments. But of all of the plant's virtues, the Silphium was certainly most prized for its pregnancy-preventing properties.
Now imagine that. Here was a plant that was used as birth control as well as to soothe your throat. Of course being typical humans, we ate it all. Preserve your natural resources. Now I am going back to illegally downloading Knocked Up.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

What kind of answers?

So I went running and met a couple of cool guys. One was a high school track coach and the other was a physical therapist that was the coach's coach when he attended the same school. Does that make any sense? We ran a few miles together and they told me where all of the cool trails around Pasadena are. Hopefully, I will explore them tomorrow. I got to run by the Wrigley mansion. This is a 17,000 square foot house was built by the Wrigley family after making a few bucks in the chewing gum industry.The high school coach had degrees in psychology and literature. I asked him what most authors really meant. He decided to quiz me instead of answering.
He asked about my tattoos, "What do the stars mean?"
I told him, "Well ya know the standard, something to reach for, never give up."
He said, "What kind of answers are you getting?"
I picked up the pace and said "It is the journey, not the destination."
He laughed and kept up with me the whole time. He also asked about my degree in Natural Resources and Environmental Management.
I need to memorize this description of my degree:

The NREM department emphasizes the science and management of natural resources and their links to environmental quality. We provide students with scientific knowledge of the physical, chemical, biological, economic, social, and policy elements of natural resources management. This allows them to understand the principles that underpin productive, sustainable land use, and enhanced environmental quality. Graduating students will be able to solve contemporary resource use problems and assist in sound decision making for optimizing land use and managing agricultural and forestry systems, watersheds, and landscapes in an ecologically sound manner. Graduates will also be skilled in addressing resource policy issues and the needs of diverse clientele and communities including policy makers and planners. Scientific objectivity will be emphasized as an important element of environmental planning. Thus, students will be trained in the use of quantitative models and such tools as decision aids for optimizing natural resource management and ecosystem stewardship.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

View.


This is the view from my room. (Thanks iPhone). It is 71 degrees and supposed to be raining. I am going running. Just as soon as I get off the internet.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.








El sol.

I would like to try this. I have a beard and I am snacking on carrots. The package says that the carrots were packed and shipped from California. I wonder where they were grown. I would rather have my food local than organic.
I just found out about this guy.He has a show called "Living with Ed". I will admit that I have never seen it, but he rides his bicycle on a trainer to power things in his house. I can appreciate that. I will be putting more energy into "off the grid" living in my future. But first I think that I should travel the world...

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Los Angeles Arboretum.

These are some "real" photographers. I can tell by the tripod and and their gear. They had extra lenses, filters, and cameras in their cargo pockets. I just had my super cool fanny pack.

This place was amazing










Running


Last night I went for a run. There are some mountains nearby so I thought that I would head towards them. After 3 minutes, I was outside of downtown Pasadena. After 8 minutes, I was the only white person around. After 13 minutes, people were starting to stare as I went running through their 'hood. They definitely aren't used to people running for fun. Every time they heard footsteps behind them the quickly turn around and look to see who is coming up behind them.

At least I saw a few cute girls. Unfortunately, they were all pregnant. I talked to one girl (pregnant) and she told me that as soon as she got into high school she was going to start using condoms. Well that is if her boyfriend lets her. He is in prison. I started running faster as the light started to fade. I ran by liquor stores, pawn shops, check cashing stores, you know the usual ghetto things that you see in movies.
The good thing is that I found a way into the mountains. Hopefully I will get to run in them soon.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Is he French?

One day, Paul Jammin' and I decided to make a movie about our friend Kurt. Turns out, the people that know him are probably more bizarre than he is...



Thursday, September 6, 2007

Member.


Michele and I are members of the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center. I feel very important. Hopefully, I will soon have a lock for my very own locker. Apparently, there is a weight room and sauna and things there too. Most of you know that I love to get into bench pressing competition with any wimpy dude that happens to be withing 300 feet of me. I will be hitting the weights all of the time now. We got to swim tonight for the first time. We were both very excited to be swimming. It isn't quite the same as riding my cruiser to Kaimana and swimming in the ocean, but it will do. I think that we can run there and really get a workout in. Okay, I am starting to sound like my gym friends. I guess I had better go make my muscle milk super high protein shake so that it is ready for the morning. I need my sleep, tomorrow will be a big quad day. I always need my rest before I do quads. Legs are like so important.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

What I have really wanted.

For the last few years, I have been working. Most of these jobs don't allow me to show my creative side. Well they don't allow me to be creative with my hair. The hair on my head or my face. Some of you may remember when I had leopard print hair. Or a big "X" for an XTERRA race.

That was good for a week. But I always had to cut it off to return to work. Finally, I am able to cut my hair (or not) as I wish. So for now, here is what I have.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Tiempo.

I finally got some time to explore my neighborhood. Here is what I found:


If you are lucky you will get to see what I have been working on for the last week. I will give you a hint: It is a beard and a mohawk. Ben, I can't believe that I know you. You are so famous in my mind. You are the most popular pers...Oh wait there goes Hillary Duff, I gotta go.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Trojans, the aggresive kind.


Tonight we went to the USC vs. Idaho football game. What a blast! Great seats, good people and a great football team. I didn't like USC before because they were so good, but seeing how efficient they are is really impressive. I guess being pampered while watching the game helps your attitude towards them. Dad had a fever so he is in the hospital for a couple days.
We were supposed to be on a plane to Sydney right now, but I am glad that I am not. I would be very worried. I feel like nobody else can do a good job, so I need to be here to make sure that he is taken care of. Of course, I just take him to the doctors, and they do all of the hard work. It is only going to get more difficult from here on out, but I will try and focis on the positive things... Please keep reminding me of those things!

Friday, August 31, 2007

Super, a ferry.

I am glad that the people of Kauai are protesting the Superferry. I think that (according to our laws) if a company is given federal funding, such as the Superferry was, they should be required to conduct an Environmental Impact Statement or EIS. I am also opposed to the traffic and congestion that will occur on the outer islands. Honolulu can handle the 1000 people and 300 cars unloading at one time, but not Maui, Kauai or Hawai'i. There's only one road from Kawaihae Harbor into Kona. What if there is an accident from 1000 tourists trying to get to the same place at the same time? I wish they wouldn't have used $40 million of my money to "improve" the harbor. In Maui, the paddlers shouldn't be displaced.
Here is a recent article. Seems like the haole CEO doesn't understand that things work differently in Hawai'i than on the mainland. :)

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Run.

My throat burns, my eyes are stinging, I can't stop sweating. I just ran 3 1/2 miles in Los Angeles. It was 100 degrees at 3:30 when I was running. I will try and run for more than a half an hour tomorrow. My Garmin couldn't find satellites for 5 minutes so I just started running. Unfortunately, I don't have a cool map to show you. Maybe it's because I am so far away from it's normal area. There is supposedly a nice park nearby. I will look for it tomorrow.
Today was filled with a fun couple hours at the hospital followed by a fun couple of hours at Target. I like passing aisles of things that I don't need. But I will admit, I wanted to get some useless stuff. I am getting caught up in the LA lifestyle of buying things for no reason.
Luckily, i jumped back into my SUV and drove away with the AC blasting before I acted so very So Cal. I will not be one of them...

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The City of Angels.


Yesterday, I got a good surf in out at Diamond Head. This morning, my Dad is projectile vomiting in my bathroom. Such is the life that I have chosen. We drove to the hospital, came back to the apartment, Dad vomits in my bathroom again. (He has his own bathroom by the way). And then he mentions casually, "Maybe we should get those sterile wipes that come in a plastic carton for your bathroom." Thanks Dad.
I was picked up at the airport by my old friend Kevin, our driver. He remembered me and told me old stories about his truck driving days. Well, I think that is what he was say, I had my iPod in and was texting at the same time. I don't like to be away from technology for more than a couple hours and the 5 hour flight nearly drove me insane. Luckily, I was served a delicious chicken pesto something or other that kept me occupied for about 7 minutes.

I feel like a complete hypocrite. I am running a dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, and air conditioning all at the same time. It is a comfortable 73 degrees in my living room. I am only wearing boardshorts. I was at the pool earlier where it was 102 degrees. I was sweating instantly. There was no one around so I will be in speedos out by the pool soon. This whole complex is like a maze. Luckily, there is a market below us, so I will never be out of food. I have already found the organic and natural food section. I can see a coffee chop/bakery/deli from my window but I don't know how to get there. Now I know why everyone here just drives. I will try my best not to drive everywhere. There is a park nearby so hopefully I can go running without inhaling this brown air.
To keep myself occupied while my Dad sleeps (most of the time) I will go and shave my facial hair, read Ben's blog, and look for a video editing class nearby. I will post pictures of my surroundings soon...

Monday, August 27, 2007

Leaving Tuesday.

I participated in the Duke's Mile Swim on Saturday morning. I swam it in 33:34. 2 minutes slower than last year. Maybe it's because I wasn't feeling as much pressure. This year, I didn't pay the entry fee. I did miss out on a Duke's Oceanfest t-shirt, but I helped myself to athlete only refreshments after the race. A few Duke's employees participated in the race, and some of them almost caught me. Well the only one that was close was a middle age water woman, Gloria. She swims or surfs everyday and is a really fun person to hang out with. I would have placed 11th in my age group, but I was annihilated by many 15 year old girls from local high schools. I think that I would have been about 90th out of about 300. Maybe I will swim a lot in California.
I am very excited to be leaving for California Tuesday. I finally get to see my Dad. Today was a great day, Matt, Joe, Brenna, Jeff, Wen and I went to brunch at the Kahala Hotel. Then I finished packing and moving. Clint and Jeff took us out on their boat to watch a beautiful sunset. Hopefully I will put up pictures here soon (as soon as Clint sends them to me).
The Nui Kai won in a short but fierce battle of man vs. tube. while on the boat. I will have my day. Jeff put me in a straight jacket and then let the Nui Kai loose on me. Of course, we must also remember that I went into Nui Kai territory. Had this fight been on land, I would have dominated!