The End of a Long Week
Feb. 17th, 2006 01:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Whew! It is so good to be back in familiar territory again. Nothing against any Cleveland or Cleveland-born LJ'ers, but it was a dreary week up north. I think I would have enjoyed it more if it had been summer and for non-work reasons. That four hour drive is rough in somewhat bad weather, I'm a bit tired.
There was a lot of eye candy roaming about though, many bearded bears and cute cubby types in plain sight at work and out-and-about. The one thing that winter has going for it is that it's the time of year that lots of guys get bearded and woolly. Of course, I had left my traveling camera in the car most of the week.
I went to dinner at the Winking Lizard (insert dirty reference here), a wings and beer joint that is a local chain of sort up there. I met up with some local co-workers and had a great time. The place even has a glass cage with a large iguana roaming around in it. Not the most appetizing sight, but the food was good. My diet has been blown all week.
However, I did have my camera on the way home and spied this good looking bear gassing up his car in front of me. Something about that graying goatee just drives me crazy.

WOOF.. Grrrr... Sigh...
Our handsome bear was traveling through from Pennsylvania according to his car plates. He never saw the camera I think. As he was starting to get into his car, he dropped some papers and stuff. He bent over to get them, exposing the ever-popular plumbers' crack. Sadly, he got the papers up before I could get the camera back into position. However, I did snag another pic of him, showing the slightly raised back of this sweatshirt and the promise of what could have been.

Darn the missed opportunity...
The adorable daddy bear got in his car and drove away with an unidentified person in the passenger seat. His wife? His hubby? His co-worker? Who knows.. but I did enjoy the view of the man driving... sigh...
There was a lot of eye candy roaming about though, many bearded bears and cute cubby types in plain sight at work and out-and-about. The one thing that winter has going for it is that it's the time of year that lots of guys get bearded and woolly. Of course, I had left my traveling camera in the car most of the week.
I went to dinner at the Winking Lizard (insert dirty reference here), a wings and beer joint that is a local chain of sort up there. I met up with some local co-workers and had a great time. The place even has a glass cage with a large iguana roaming around in it. Not the most appetizing sight, but the food was good. My diet has been blown all week.
However, I did have my camera on the way home and spied this good looking bear gassing up his car in front of me. Something about that graying goatee just drives me crazy.
WOOF.. Grrrr... Sigh...
Our handsome bear was traveling through from Pennsylvania according to his car plates. He never saw the camera I think. As he was starting to get into his car, he dropped some papers and stuff. He bent over to get them, exposing the ever-popular plumbers' crack. Sadly, he got the papers up before I could get the camera back into position. However, I did snag another pic of him, showing the slightly raised back of this sweatshirt and the promise of what could have been.
Darn the missed opportunity...
The adorable daddy bear got in his car and drove away with an unidentified person in the passenger seat. His wife? His hubby? His co-worker? Who knows.. but I did enjoy the view of the man driving... sigh...
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Date: 2006-02-17 08:32 pm (UTC)PS if you're up for that CRF film tonight (it's under an hour), I'm meeting Eric as his place at 5:30. Call 513.591.FAIR to see if there is still space. We may go see Date Movie afterwards. Or was that what you were seeing tomorrow? I ferrrget :D
Welcome home!
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