I brought good ol’ Sam in from Seattle this Wednesday. He’s in quarantine for a month but we’ll have him at our house by the end of June.
bergsteiger's Life List
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1. Climb all of California's 14ers
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2. visit Ireland
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3. pay off my student loans
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4. Discover the best Ale in England
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5. go to a U2 concert
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6. Learn to play the guitar
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7. build a library with a mezzanine
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8. Read all of the John Locke books I've got that are collecting dust
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9. Visit New Zealand
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10. spend a week in the Scottish Highlands
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11. Climb a 14,000ft mountain with my wife
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12. speak with an english accent
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13. build a log cabin
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14. Climb a mountain with my brother
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15. keep my BA silver card
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16. Read the Age of Federalism
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17. Run a half-marathon
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18. climb a 20,000ft mountain
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19. paint our spare bedroom
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20. move back to the USA!
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21. Attend prime minister's questions
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22. speak French fluently
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23. lead 5.11 rock climbs
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24. Get a bottle of George T Stagg
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25. Climb the Welsh 3,000ers
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26. Climb the Weisshorn
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27. write a novel
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28. Get a PhD in Electrical Engineering
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Recent entries
He's here!
3 years ago
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3 years ago
Having a silver card made travelling a lot more enjoyable last year. Those BA lounges are much more relaxing than wandering around an airport. I’ve got a few months before my card expires and I still need about 2 business class flights to Europe in order to have enough points for renewal. Here’s hoping some of our European customers have some critical lines down issues requiring my support.
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3 years ago
I’ve lived in the UK for almost 6 years and have never been to Ireland yet. But I’ve had dozens of Brits ask me where I am from in Ireland. Apparently my New England accent sounds Irish to most British ears. Anyway, it would be great to pay a visit some time and sample the pleasures of having a pint in Dublin or a stroll through the countryside.
