Welcome to the Captain Justice and the Bailiff Content Management website.

What's this "Captain Justice" thing? Well, given my day job and reminiscent of "Captain America" (Peter Fonda, Easy Rider) . . . well, you get it. And every judge needs a bailiff, right?

There is also a separate site at help.dajudge.us that is totally dedicated to help topics on how to best use this type of web site.  Clicking that link will open the help site in a new browser window so that you can ALT-TAB between this site and the help site while learning different things.

click here for a couple of webtools including a speedtest and accuweather.

Welcome to the July 2006 trip reports

Below you will find trip reports in reverse chronological order for the July 2006 trip to the Western U.S. All of the photos have now been uploaded and all the entries made, but I'm in the process of going back through the reports and adding hyperlinks to the places and things mentioned, where applicable.

You comments are invited including any experiences you've had in any of the places visited or suggestions for further adventures along my trek or similar places you've enjoyed. To make any comments or entries of your own you must be a registered user and logged in. More info on that below, or just click the "create new account" in the left menu.

In addition to the trip reports there are photo galleries and a map of all the places included. Look in the left menu for

2006 Trip Gallery
2006 Trip Map

 

July 2006 - final trip summary

It's over but not forgotten. A great trip with many memories, one of which I could do without (the valve stem debacle).  I departed June 30 in the early morning and got back home about 1:30PM on July 21. The trip had been planned to include the national BMW rally in Vermont but I opted to delete that leg due to a lot of reasons including the heat that would be involved in that 2200 mile leg, the fact that once there I was 2400 miles from home, and I was missing Jennifer more than just a little bit.  Laughing

And When I was 60 I Was a Vagabond Biker

(updated 7/28/04 12:11p.m.)

Well, at least for a few weeks.
No, there is nothing to be 'proven' in a venture of touring on a motorcycle for almost 7,000 miles -- merely a need to satisfy a 'wanderlust' that everyone feels from time to time.

Matt was home for a bit

Matt was home for a bit
Matt was home for a bit,
originally uploaded by CaptainJustice.
Originally posted on flickr
Description from Flickr: He must have felt like a bus driver ... OKC to Tolar to MF to BS and back home in just a matter of days. Glad to have him for a short bit.
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My comment:
Matt and Jen at Christmas, 2008

Evernote note-taking, info-managing, web-clipping software

This may be THE ultimate tool for info-junkies. I'll just embed a mini-page of my shared notebook here and you can go from there to see about it.

First extended kayak paddling

Now 'yaking around

Jen and I have jumped off into the world of kayaks, as you can see here

The gas crisis of 2008 has arrived

Video report follows:

 

Big Bend 1999

There you have it, Darwin loses ....

Watch this video, then run and hide and hide your children. Add the welfare state to this story and here we are.

 

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