Wednesday, April 28, 2010

At the border!

Coco trying to go into Mexico?
Got to the Border with Coco and John with only a little adveture. Saw the smallest dog on the planet (the size of a large rat) and then started the hiking part of this trip.




Lizard YEAH!

 This guy with the sharpy marker must have thought he was pretty funny! way to inspire.


Thats righ read the red and white sign carefully. It says "Saftey Hazard unexploded ordinences in this area..." nice!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What's in a Name?

On the Appalachian Trail, people dont refer to one another as Stephanie, Kristen, Diana, Paul, John or Chris. There are trail names instead. Names more like, Banjo, Bigglesworth, Half Elvis and White Lightning. Identifiers that insinuate a story, tell a little about the person, or just make you laugh. None the less these character names are words that identify you as you and not someone else.

I got to thinking about names. My name in particular, Motor Butt. maybe, potentially arguably one of the less expected hiking names.

Starting a new trail in 3 days had me wondering if I should keep my AT name or not. No one would know me out there really. And in my more vain moments, who wants a name which sounds vaguely like reference to a flatulence problem? Honestly! But many words have many meanings, and I knew this, so I went to consult Mr. Myriam Webster, and here is what I found.

MOTOR is a verb an adjective and a noun.  Coming from Latin, literally translating to "mover" from the 15th century as "controller, prime mover" (in reference to Good). Well I thought that was a rather grandiose start, so I continued.  As a verb "to move or proceed with a vigorous steady pace," (motored up the mountain to see the view). As an adjective "causing or imparting motion" (like neuromotor impulses). and as a noun "a comparatively small and powerful... person or thing that imparts motion"

Admittedly butt is not as powerful.

BUTT is a noun and a verb. Other than a euphemism for your derrière, as a noun it is also, "a lean cut of pork shoulder, the end or extremity of anything, a person or thing that is an object of wit, ridicule, sarcasm, contempt (not my favorite def.), a push or blow with the head or horns or (my favorite) a large cask for wine, beer, or ale!" Butt doesnt do much better as a verb either. "to project forward or out, to hit or push something with the head or horns, to have an end or projection on"

So Maybe the name Motor Butt implies that I am a lean cut of pork shoulder that proceeds with a vigorous and steady pace, or perhaps I am a powerful person that projects motion forward. Either way I have found a new appreciation for both words. And I think I will keep my name.

Peace and Love
Motor Butt

Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Final Days

My last weekend before my flight out west, to start the Pacific Crest Trail, has been great! On Thursday, which was my LAST day of work, I got together with some friends and had a fantastic dinner! Puttanesca, wine, garlic bread and pesto bread... Delicious!

Friday Saturday and Sunday have been spent with Isaac. Packing, reading, movies and other activities that have made it a super relaxing last couple of days in Burlington, VT.

Tomorrow off to see Mom for 2 days then Dad for another 2, (these 2 will be a goodbye before I go but also for his Birthday), Friday Isaac and I will get together for dinner and the next day, Saturday the 24th, I will be flying west!

Really the Antici...............................pation  is too much to bear!

I am going to post my fundraising page again just to be redundant.

Okay that is all for now

Peace and Love!