Here's another example of someone with too much time on their hands.
Bonus: Fark clichés.
Mood: Amused
Music: The Electric Light Orchestra: "Fire On High"
The musings, ramblings, and rants of a country geek transplanted to a (sometimes painfully) more urban setting.
2006-10-09
2006-10-07
2006-10-06
Limbo
I found this fairly interesting.
Maybe Pope Benedict XVI isn't so bad after all?
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Mountain: "Never In My Life"
Maybe Pope Benedict XVI isn't so bad after all?
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Mountain: "Never In My Life"
2006-10-05
2006-10-04
2006-10-03
"This book has pores."
I found an article covering a situation in Texas that's so full of irony and coincidences that it will make your head explode.
Go read a banned book. Especially Fahrenheit 451.
Mood: Irritated
Music: Big Brother & The Holding Company: "Piece of My Heart"
Go read a banned book. Especially Fahrenheit 451.
Mood: Irritated
Music: Big Brother & The Holding Company: "Piece of My Heart"
2006-09-28
White and Nerdy

How White and Nerdy Are You?
I was kind of hoping for a higher number.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Rolling Stones: "19th Nervous Breakdown"
2006-09-27
Revisited
Yesterday I finished re-reading The Belgariad by David (and Leigh) Eddings. It was nice to be able to read it as a more mature reader; the first time I had read it I think I was still in junior high. This time it was easier to see the amount of work that had gone into the books, the creation of cultures, religions, history, and so forth. The writing is better than many other fantasy authors I've read, though maybe not quite as complex as the writing of Robert Jordan. That said, though, the pacing was pretty good for an epic spanning five books. There were moments that seemed a little slow, and other moments that seemed a little quick, but for the most part Eddings was able to keep things moving, usually through dialog, making the series a real page turner.
Next on the list is another book I've read before, though again a long time ago. I'm revisiting The Once and Future King by T.H. White. I don't recall when I read it the first time, though I think it was probably around the same time I had read The Belgariad.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Aerosmith: "Dream On"
Next on the list is another book I've read before, though again a long time ago. I'm revisiting The Once and Future King by T.H. White. I don't recall when I read it the first time, though I think it was probably around the same time I had read The Belgariad.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Aerosmith: "Dream On"
2006-09-26
Time
I thought that Thursday was going to be fairly pleasant. After all, it was a wedding anniversary for Maryanne and I. She had a meeting to go to, and I had band practice, and that would be that.
I didn't know that it would take me over an hour to get home because of an accident on the Interstate. I didn't know that I wouldn't even have a chance to get home, and that I'd have to go straight to band practice. I didn't expect the lack of communication between Maryanne and her mother that led to a mixup as to what water to use for mixing Sarah's formula, and that it would lead to a bit of a scare.
At the end of the day Thursday, I was glad to go to bed. I'd have a day off Friday, and our new furnace would get installed.
Our contractor wasn't able to show up until about 12:30, having been delayed by a slow building inspector elsewhere. Once he did show up, though, he worked very hard, and didn't leave for the night until around 7:30. He even came back on Saturday to finish what little was left. The new furnace works great, and is very quiet.
The Badgers lost Saturday, and then we went out to dinner with Maryanne's parents. The Packers won Sunday, though they seemed to want to give it away at times, and then we went to Bible study. Another day off Monday, and here it is Tuesday again.
I'd really love a day full of nothing.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Supertramp: "The Logical Song"
I didn't know that it would take me over an hour to get home because of an accident on the Interstate. I didn't know that I wouldn't even have a chance to get home, and that I'd have to go straight to band practice. I didn't expect the lack of communication between Maryanne and her mother that led to a mixup as to what water to use for mixing Sarah's formula, and that it would lead to a bit of a scare.
At the end of the day Thursday, I was glad to go to bed. I'd have a day off Friday, and our new furnace would get installed.
Our contractor wasn't able to show up until about 12:30, having been delayed by a slow building inspector elsewhere. Once he did show up, though, he worked very hard, and didn't leave for the night until around 7:30. He even came back on Saturday to finish what little was left. The new furnace works great, and is very quiet.
The Badgers lost Saturday, and then we went out to dinner with Maryanne's parents. The Packers won Sunday, though they seemed to want to give it away at times, and then we went to Bible study. Another day off Monday, and here it is Tuesday again.
I'd really love a day full of nothing.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Supertramp: "The Logical Song"
2006-09-21
Anniversary
It was four years ago today that Maryanne and I got married.
Happy Anniversary!
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Ozark Mountain Daredevils: "If You Wanna Get to Heaven"
Happy Anniversary!
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Ozark Mountain Daredevils: "If You Wanna Get to Heaven"
2006-09-16
Pancakes
I discovered this bizarre gem a while ago.
A breakfast-food trifecta is now in play.
Mood: Amused
Music: Canned Heat: "Going Up the Country"
A breakfast-food trifecta is now in play.
Mood: Amused
Music: Canned Heat: "Going Up the Country"
2006-09-14
2006-09-13
Censorship
Broaden your mind and read a banned book.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: U2: "Where the Streets Have No Name"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: U2: "Where the Streets Have No Name"
2006-09-11
Appetites
The weekend started off well enough. We went to the Maple Tree for fish Friday night, allowing me to get my lake perch fix. Saturday was subdued, getting a few chores done and watching a movie before heading out to Deerfield for a gathering with some friends. Sunday went downhill as I woke up feeling a bit ill: nausea throughout most of the day, then I developed chills for most of the afternoon that was accompanied with achiness that didn't subside until late last night. I guess it was fitting, in away, considering the debacle that was the Packers/Bears game.
I'm feeling somewhat better today, though my appetite has not completely recovered yet. This is probably just as well, considering I probably ate too much Friday night and Saturday night anyway.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: True Image: "I Need You"
I'm feeling somewhat better today, though my appetite has not completely recovered yet. This is probably just as well, considering I probably ate too much Friday night and Saturday night anyway.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: True Image: "I Need You"
2006-09-06
2006-09-05
Judgment Day
It's about time somebody did something like this
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Guess Who: "Share the Land"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Guess Who: "Share the Land"
2006-09-01
An Old Friend
Despite its length, August passed quickly, and here it is September already. A month of change, as students head back to school, and summer turns to autumn. It's a beautiful late-summer day, sunny and warm without being hot. The nice kind of sunshine, not the opressive kind of July and August. My brisk walk over my lunch break was quite pleasurable.
I decided to reread the Belgariad, and started on Pawn of Prophecy a few days ago. It's been like revisiting an old friend, in a way. I last read the series when I was in junior high. I suspect I'll pick up on some things I didn't before, being a more mature reader now.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Elton John: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
I decided to reread the Belgariad, and started on Pawn of Prophecy a few days ago. It's been like revisiting an old friend, in a way. I last read the series when I was in junior high. I suspect I'll pick up on some things I didn't before, being a more mature reader now.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Elton John: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
2006-08-30
2006-08-29
2006-08-25
Real Life
Today I finished Blazac's Droll Stories.
I've come to the conclusion that if you really want to know what life was like in Medieval and Renaissance times, one should read not only this book, but Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Boccaccio's Decameron, and Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Boz Scaggs: "Lido Shuffle"
I've come to the conclusion that if you really want to know what life was like in Medieval and Renaissance times, one should read not only this book, but Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Boccaccio's Decameron, and Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Boz Scaggs: "Lido Shuffle"
2006-08-24
A Few Cold Ones
2006-08-23
Red
A German study suggests that it's redheads, and not blondes, that have more fun.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Beatles: "I'm Looking Through You"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Beatles: "I'm Looking Through You"
2006-08-22
Better Than One?
If you have children, and have one of those days where everything seems to go wrong, just remember, things could always be worse.
Mood: Thankful
Music: Jethro Tull: "Aqualung"
Mood: Thankful
Music: Jethro Tull: "Aqualung"
2006-08-21
Country Mouse
I have no love for the prairie.
I came to that conclusion yesterday as we drove through central Wisconsin, away from said prairie.
Don't get me wrong. Madison's a nice enough city, and Stoughton's a nice enough town. But they sit on the prairies of southern Wisconsin, which for the most part strike me as boring, rarely-interrupted expanses of grassland. Indeed, the geography of this part of the state was once covered with prairie, oak savannahs, and the occasional marsh -- vastly different from the rolling hills, mature woods, and thick swamps of what I consider home.
So when we drove away from all that yesterday, driving towards Baraboo and the Baraboo River, and the hills it flows between, it somehow felt more like Wisconsin. The weather was nice; it was a warm but not hot day with clear skies and plenty of sunshine.
It comes to no surprise, then, when people remark how Madison seems so different than the rest of the state. It's a nice place to visit, but I don't know that I could live there again. In fact, most of the "suburbs" have much of the same vibe. It seems that it's only once I get far enough away from Madison that I feel really comfortable. I don't know what it is. Maybe Madison really is different from the rest of the state. Or maybe it's that "country mouse in the city" thing that Maryanne keeps talking about.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Talking Heads: "Burning Down the House"
I came to that conclusion yesterday as we drove through central Wisconsin, away from said prairie.
Don't get me wrong. Madison's a nice enough city, and Stoughton's a nice enough town. But they sit on the prairies of southern Wisconsin, which for the most part strike me as boring, rarely-interrupted expanses of grassland. Indeed, the geography of this part of the state was once covered with prairie, oak savannahs, and the occasional marsh -- vastly different from the rolling hills, mature woods, and thick swamps of what I consider home.
So when we drove away from all that yesterday, driving towards Baraboo and the Baraboo River, and the hills it flows between, it somehow felt more like Wisconsin. The weather was nice; it was a warm but not hot day with clear skies and plenty of sunshine.
It comes to no surprise, then, when people remark how Madison seems so different than the rest of the state. It's a nice place to visit, but I don't know that I could live there again. In fact, most of the "suburbs" have much of the same vibe. It seems that it's only once I get far enough away from Madison that I feel really comfortable. I don't know what it is. Maybe Madison really is different from the rest of the state. Or maybe it's that "country mouse in the city" thing that Maryanne keeps talking about.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Talking Heads: "Burning Down the House"
2006-08-19
Veni, Vidi, Vici
So Maryanne and Jenni discovered this Italian name generator. Plug in your name and your gender and it gives you an Italian name.
The only problem is it's random. Each time you use the site it could give you a different name.
Poo poo to that.
Mood: Annoyed
Music: Bruce Springsteen: "Glory Days"
The only problem is it's random. Each time you use the site it could give you a different name.
Poo poo to that.
Mood: Annoyed
Music: Bruce Springsteen: "Glory Days"
2006-08-18
Changes
You may have noticed some changes to the layout of the website. I really wanted to try to eliminate a lot of the clutter on the page, and present a cleaner site. I think I'm on the right track.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Emerson, Lake & Palmer: "Hoedown"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Emerson, Lake & Palmer: "Hoedown"
2006-08-16
The Future
The recent airline terrorism attempts and the resulting carry-on restrictions made me quite thoughtful.
Filibuster Cartoons just about nailed it.
I, for one, am becoming quite disappointed in the whole idea of flying.
I am also becoming quite cynical. If a terrorist isn't allowed to carry some kind of liquid chemical explosives on to the plane in his carry-on, what's going to prevent him from just putting it in his checked luggage with some kind of improvised cell phone detonator?
Benjamin Franklin, that great American, wrote, "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Indeed, Franklin had a lot to say on the topic of liberty, and often it was a simple variation on this same theme.
I wish more people would take a cue from Franklin.
Mood: Pensive
Music: Wings: "Jet"
Filibuster Cartoons just about nailed it.
I, for one, am becoming quite disappointed in the whole idea of flying.
I am also becoming quite cynical. If a terrorist isn't allowed to carry some kind of liquid chemical explosives on to the plane in his carry-on, what's going to prevent him from just putting it in his checked luggage with some kind of improvised cell phone detonator?
Benjamin Franklin, that great American, wrote, "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Indeed, Franklin had a lot to say on the topic of liberty, and often it was a simple variation on this same theme.
I wish more people would take a cue from Franklin.
Mood: Pensive
Music: Wings: "Jet"
2006-08-15
Telephone Line
One of the things we did over the weekend was stop at U.S. Cellular to renew our contract, which was soon to expire. Since we were renewing our contract, we were eligible to upgrade our phones at the reduced promotional prices. I liked a couple of the Motorola phones offered, but Maryanne preferred one of the phones by Samsung. Rather than go with my instinct, we both got Samsung phones. It's a flip phone, which is no big deal, and it has some nice features, like a camera and speakerphone, but I'm not sure how much I like the phone itself. I think I'm going to give it a week or so before I decide if I'm going to trade phones, though. It wouldn't be the first time one of us has traded one phone for another.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Styx: "The Grand Illusion"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Styx: "The Grand Illusion"
Birthday Redux
Today would have been Grandpa A's 86th birthday.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Led Zeppelin: "Misty Mountain Hop"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Led Zeppelin: "Misty Mountain Hop"
2006-08-13
Birthday
Today would have been Grandma A's 84th birthday.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Simon & Garfunkle: "The Boxer"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Simon & Garfunkle: "The Boxer"
2006-08-12
Home Improvement
This past week at home has been surprisingly productive considering the reason I've been home is to take care of Sarah. We've had a number of heating contractors come out and give us estimates on a new furnace. Our current furnace is around 20 years old, and is in need of replacement. So far four different companies have been out, and have given us quotes on three different brands of furnaces. I'd like to get the work done before September, as that seems to be time when all of these companies will start getting busy and scheduling will become more difficult.
I was also able to order some home improvement items and even get them delivered. We wanted some different blinds for Sarah's room to better block the light. I wanted to get cellular or honeycomb shades, lined so they would block light. Maryanne wasn't enthusiastic about the idea, but didn't really present any alternatives, so I ordered the honeycomb shades. Maryanne had to concede that I had been right about them.
We also ordered a pad for under the living room rug, to help keep it from moving so much as well as pad it. It works passably well so far; it sticks to the floor nicely, but the rug moves on it a little bit. We'll see how it holds up.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Zombies: "Time of the Season"
I was also able to order some home improvement items and even get them delivered. We wanted some different blinds for Sarah's room to better block the light. I wanted to get cellular or honeycomb shades, lined so they would block light. Maryanne wasn't enthusiastic about the idea, but didn't really present any alternatives, so I ordered the honeycomb shades. Maryanne had to concede that I had been right about them.
We also ordered a pad for under the living room rug, to help keep it from moving so much as well as pad it. It works passably well so far; it sticks to the floor nicely, but the rug moves on it a little bit. We'll see how it holds up.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Zombies: "Time of the Season"
2006-08-01
Heat Wave
Here it is August already. The summer has passed fairly quickly thus far, my time being occupied by various things for various reasons. Unfortunately it's been a warm summer, meaning I have not gotten much accomplished in our yard. There's much more I'd like to do, and it appears much of it will have to wait until autumn when things begin to cool off.
We are currently in the midst of a heat wave, one of the warmest in quite some time. Things are supposed to return closer to normal later in the week, though, and I'm looking forward to what respite it may bring.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Ray Charles: "What Would I Do Without You?"
We are currently in the midst of a heat wave, one of the warmest in quite some time. Things are supposed to return closer to normal later in the week, though, and I'm looking forward to what respite it may bring.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Ray Charles: "What Would I Do Without You?"
2006-07-31
Where's the Bubbler?
Your Linguistic Profile: |
45% General American English |
20% Upper Midwestern |
20% Yankee |
10% Dixie |
0% Midwestern |
I was disappointed I couldn't say that I drink water from a bubbler.
Mood: Stymied
Music: Montrose: "I Got the Fire"
2006-07-27
2006-07-26
A Real Pearl
Despite its inconsistencies, I try to read the comic strip Pearls Before Swine whenever I can, just in case I find something worthwhile.
This is worthwhile.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Three Dog Night: "Shambala"
This is worthwhile.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Three Dog Night: "Shambala"
Rightfully Armed
Here's some good news for supporters of freedom and the Second Amendment.
Mood: Pleased
Music: The Beatles: "Taxman"
Mood: Pleased
Music: The Beatles: "Taxman"
2006-07-24
Questions of Fortitude
The weekend started off in a mildly portentous matter, in retrospect. I came home Friday evening and parked in the street, having discovered Maryanne had not pulled her car far enough into the driveway to leave room for me. In addition, one of the neighbors had parked their car in the street, in front of our house, and I was worried I might not have enough room to park behind the car without blocking our other neighbor's driveway.
When I walked into the house Maryanne promptly asked me why I hadn't parked in the driveway. The nerve! She was the one who hadn't left me enough room and now she's asking why I didn't park in the driveway! When I told her there was no room because of how she had parked she apologized, having forgotten she didn't pull in far enough.
Saturday went somewhat better. The weather was cooperative enough that I was able to get outside and mow the lawn, and I even managed to get a few other things done. There were a number of factors, though, that prevented me from getting more accomplished.
Yesterday's tasks consisted mainly of shopping. However, we did try installing the convertible car seat we got for Sarah, but even with Narf's help we weren't able to get it adjusted properly. Out it came and back in went the infant seat-- for the third time.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Kenny Wayne Shepherd: "I Found Love (When I Found You)"
When I walked into the house Maryanne promptly asked me why I hadn't parked in the driveway. The nerve! She was the one who hadn't left me enough room and now she's asking why I didn't park in the driveway! When I told her there was no room because of how she had parked she apologized, having forgotten she didn't pull in far enough.
Saturday went somewhat better. The weather was cooperative enough that I was able to get outside and mow the lawn, and I even managed to get a few other things done. There were a number of factors, though, that prevented me from getting more accomplished.
Yesterday's tasks consisted mainly of shopping. However, we did try installing the convertible car seat we got for Sarah, but even with Narf's help we weren't able to get it adjusted properly. Out it came and back in went the infant seat-- for the third time.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Kenny Wayne Shepherd: "I Found Love (When I Found You)"
2006-07-21
Idle Hands
When you combine puppets, too much time, and a love of science fiction, you end up with something like this.
Mood: Perplexed
Music: Deep Purple: "Our Lady"
Mood: Perplexed
Music: Deep Purple: "Our Lady"
2006-07-17
Made in the U.S.A.
Maryanne and I have recently discovered the show Made in America on the Travel Channel. Hosted by John Ratzenberger, it profiles manufacturing companies based right here in the U.S. It has turned out to be very interesting, which is no surprise considering it is produced in partnership with Reader's Digest.
The other night we saw an episode where John visited the Stickley furniture factory in New York. Maryanne remarked how expensive the products were. Seeing the happy workers build quality products in a clean factory, though, and it comes as no surprise. You really get what you pay for with Stickley.
Maryanne fell in love.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Steve Miller Band: "Space Cowboy"
The other night we saw an episode where John visited the Stickley furniture factory in New York. Maryanne remarked how expensive the products were. Seeing the happy workers build quality products in a clean factory, though, and it comes as no surprise. You really get what you pay for with Stickley.
Maryanne fell in love.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Steve Miller Band: "Space Cowboy"
2006-07-14
Hollywood Heroes
The other day Maryanne, Sarah, and I were at Narf and Pauline's. They had the local PBS affiliate on the TV, and the movie The Philadelphia Story came on. I'm not that familiar with it, but was pleased to see that it featured such top-notch actors as Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and Jimmy Stewart.
One of the things I happened to remember is seeing Andy Rooney on 60 Minutes comment about Jimmy Stewart: "He was a bomber pilot in WWII and he did it better than he acted."
This could be taken in one of two ways. Either Rooney meant it as a slight against Stewart's acting ability, or a compliment to his piloting skills. I thought Rooney meant the latter.
In fact, on a Google search I found a website that not only relates Stewart's exemplary service in the military, but that of many other celebrities and nobles as well.
They just don't make them like that any more, do they?
Mood: Impressed
Music: Chicago: "Make Me Smile"
One of the things I happened to remember is seeing Andy Rooney on 60 Minutes comment about Jimmy Stewart: "He was a bomber pilot in WWII and he did it better than he acted."
This could be taken in one of two ways. Either Rooney meant it as a slight against Stewart's acting ability, or a compliment to his piloting skills. I thought Rooney meant the latter.
In fact, on a Google search I found a website that not only relates Stewart's exemplary service in the military, but that of many other celebrities and nobles as well.
They just don't make them like that any more, do they?
Mood: Impressed
Music: Chicago: "Make Me Smile"
2006-07-13
Eclipse
This article will certainly make you stop and think about things.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Eagles: "Already Gone"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Eagles: "Already Gone"
2006-07-12
Road Trip
Last Saturday Narf, Jon, and I drove to Chicago to get some of Leanne's stuff out of storage and bring it to Wisconsin, where it will now be stored in my basement. During this time, Leanne herself was in Ohio, but soon to be in Wyoming.
It was an interesting trip, but in a way fun. It had a "three guys on a road trip without the wives" vibe. Narf was an excellent navigator, and we were able to find our destination rather easily. The toll situation is an awful mess right now, so not only did we have the simple annoyance of having to pay tolls, but the added stress of congestion due to construction at nearly every toll plaza we went through. Have I mentioned my feelings on driving through Illinois?
In a way, it's comforting to know that not only do Chicagoland drivers drive like assholes in Wisconsin, but they drive that way at home, too. This could be caused by anger because gas there is so expensive. We should have gassed up before crossing the border, as I paid $3.18 a gallon when we stopped in Illinois. The fill-up cost almost $75. No wonder my great-uncle Fred is willing to drive to Indiana for gas.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Beatles: "Rain"
It was an interesting trip, but in a way fun. It had a "three guys on a road trip without the wives" vibe. Narf was an excellent navigator, and we were able to find our destination rather easily. The toll situation is an awful mess right now, so not only did we have the simple annoyance of having to pay tolls, but the added stress of congestion due to construction at nearly every toll plaza we went through. Have I mentioned my feelings on driving through Illinois?
In a way, it's comforting to know that not only do Chicagoland drivers drive like assholes in Wisconsin, but they drive that way at home, too. This could be caused by anger because gas there is so expensive. We should have gassed up before crossing the border, as I paid $3.18 a gallon when we stopped in Illinois. The fill-up cost almost $75. No wonder my great-uncle Fred is willing to drive to Indiana for gas.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Beatles: "Rain"
2006-07-11
2006-07-07
2006-07-06
Suggested Reading
Looking for some interesting reading material? Try this list, consisting of books that have been censored, banned, or challenged at some point in time. Some of the titles should be required reading.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Iron Butterfly: "Termination"
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Iron Butterfly: "Termination"
2006-07-05
2006-07-01
Bunnylance
Many people are surprised when they learn I never read any of the Dragonlance novels, but I would still watch this.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: The James Gang: "I Don't Have the Time"
Mood: Intrigued
Music: The James Gang: "I Don't Have the Time"
2006-06-30
Neutral Ground
I've posted before on the topic of 'Net neutrality. There have been some interesting developments recently, including an op/ed piece from The Seattle Times that not only describes the situation at hand in the current telecom bill, but also shows exactly what's at stake.
Luckily there has been some good news. While a U.S. Senate committee may have shot down an amendment to the telecom bill, we can all thank Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon for wishing to put a hold on the bill until it has some strong net neutrality requirements. A number of Republicans want to let the big telecoms control the Internet here in the U.S., claiming they built it.
Bullshit. As Al Gore is fond of saying, he "invented" the Internet. While that's not exactly true, it is true that he played a role in the development of ARPAnet, the DOD's network that gave rise to the modern Internet. Take ARPAnet and add some participation by not only major telecoms, but public and private colleges and universities of all sizes all over the country, and that is where the Internet came from.
So in my opinion the bullies like AT&T and Comcast can go to hell. In a country that prides itself on freedom, this argument should be cut and dried. If the telecoms have their way, you'll only be able to see what they decide you can see, and how fast they say you can see it.
So what can you do about it? Start here. Google, who offers their services to the average person free of charge, paid for by sponsors, has a lot at stake here, and so do you.
Mood: Hopeful
Music: Shannon Curfman: "True Friends"
Luckily there has been some good news. While a U.S. Senate committee may have shot down an amendment to the telecom bill, we can all thank Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon for wishing to put a hold on the bill until it has some strong net neutrality requirements. A number of Republicans want to let the big telecoms control the Internet here in the U.S., claiming they built it.
Bullshit. As Al Gore is fond of saying, he "invented" the Internet. While that's not exactly true, it is true that he played a role in the development of ARPAnet, the DOD's network that gave rise to the modern Internet. Take ARPAnet and add some participation by not only major telecoms, but public and private colleges and universities of all sizes all over the country, and that is where the Internet came from.
So in my opinion the bullies like AT&T and Comcast can go to hell. In a country that prides itself on freedom, this argument should be cut and dried. If the telecoms have their way, you'll only be able to see what they decide you can see, and how fast they say you can see it.
So what can you do about it? Start here. Google, who offers their services to the average person free of charge, paid for by sponsors, has a lot at stake here, and so do you.
Mood: Hopeful
Music: Shannon Curfman: "True Friends"
2006-06-29
Dreams
I had another bizarre dream this morning. In this dream Amy owned a hardware store and I went to work for her. A customer came in looking for a part for a Plymouth Roadrunner, and I was able to find it for him. Near the end of the dream Maryanne showed up, but I had some kind of terrible secret I was afraid to tell her.
And then I woke up.
Mood: Confused
Music: Dave Edmunds: "Summertime"
And then I woke up.
Mood: Confused
Music: Dave Edmunds: "Summertime"
2006-06-28
Drool Machine
A shame I didn't find out about this sooner... Automobili Lamborghini (yes, that Lamborghini) trotted out a concept car around the New Year, resurrecting the legendary Miura. It's smooth, it's sleek, it's yellow, it's beautiful.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Collective Soul: "Why, Pt. 2"
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Collective Soul: "Why, Pt. 2"
2006-06-27
Destruction
The cost of hurricane damage keeps rising. Is it because of global warming? Or is it because there's simply more to destroy?
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Boston: "Peace of Mind"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Boston: "Peace of Mind"
2006-06-26
Good Girl
Maryanne and I finally got a chance to go to Door County this past weekend. The drive up wasn't too bad, all things considered. Sarah was a relative non-factor. We did encounter some heavy traffic around Oshkosh, though, and some slowdowns around Green Bay. Over all it wasn't a terrible drive, though I decided I did need a beer once we got to my mom's house.
Sarah was pretty good the entire weekend, actually. It was a pretty good experience over all, and makes us pretty hopeful about our planned trip to Minnesota at the end of July.
Mood: Pleased
Music: Blind Faith: "Presence of the Lord"
Sarah was pretty good the entire weekend, actually. It was a pretty good experience over all, and makes us pretty hopeful about our planned trip to Minnesota at the end of July.
Mood: Pleased
Music: Blind Faith: "Presence of the Lord"
2006-06-22
"It's my birthday too"
Today is my friend Adam's birthday. Happy 29th to Adam!
Mood: Cordial
Music: Rockapella: "Zombie Jamboree"
Mood: Cordial
Music: Rockapella: "Zombie Jamboree"
2006-06-21
Felicitations
Today is my sister's birthday. Happy birthday, Caly!
Mood: Cordial
Music: Vanilla Fudge: "All In Your Mind"
Mood: Cordial
Music: Vanilla Fudge: "All In Your Mind"
2006-06-20
Loss of Productivity
I got out of work early yesterday in compensation for working Saturday. I thought I would use the afternoon productively, with my activities depending on the weather. I first stopped at J.C. Penney to look for new slacks for work. Did you know it's nearly impossible to find size 36-31 slacks to begin with, much less in flat/plain front in a color I like? I only bought one pair, and it wasn't even in the color I was looking for. I'll have to try the west-side store.
Since I was in the neighborhood anyway I decided to stop at Jiffy Lube for an oil change. Apparently so had everyone else because it took almost thirty minutes for me to get in. They managed to talk me into getting the differentials and transfer case serviced, but that's OK.
After all that about all I had time for was heading home and mowing the lawn. When I was done I didn't have the energy or the motivation to do anything else, even though the garden is still in need of a lot of work. The downpour of rain we got Sunday caused some erosion, showing how badly we need to get some flowers planted, if only to help hold the soil together.
As I was returning to the house after putting the mower away in the shed I saw a couple out walking their dog, a Boston terrier. Frankly, I'd be embarrassed to be seen with a dog that small, but there they were. The dog had stopped to relieve itself, on my lawn, of course, which didn't bother me, since the owner clearly had a plastic bag in her hand with which to pick up said feces. What did bother me though is that the dog had the nerve to bark at me. It's my own lawn, and a stranger's dog is barking at me. Damn little yappy dogs. I've really come to appreciate Maryanne's term for them: "kick-me" dogs.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Billy Squier: "In the Dark"
Since I was in the neighborhood anyway I decided to stop at Jiffy Lube for an oil change. Apparently so had everyone else because it took almost thirty minutes for me to get in. They managed to talk me into getting the differentials and transfer case serviced, but that's OK.
After all that about all I had time for was heading home and mowing the lawn. When I was done I didn't have the energy or the motivation to do anything else, even though the garden is still in need of a lot of work. The downpour of rain we got Sunday caused some erosion, showing how badly we need to get some flowers planted, if only to help hold the soil together.
As I was returning to the house after putting the mower away in the shed I saw a couple out walking their dog, a Boston terrier. Frankly, I'd be embarrassed to be seen with a dog that small, but there they were. The dog had stopped to relieve itself, on my lawn, of course, which didn't bother me, since the owner clearly had a plastic bag in her hand with which to pick up said feces. What did bother me though is that the dog had the nerve to bark at me. It's my own lawn, and a stranger's dog is barking at me. Damn little yappy dogs. I've really come to appreciate Maryanne's term for them: "kick-me" dogs.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Billy Squier: "In the Dark"
2006-06-19
To the Lists
It's a little late considering Father's Day was yesterday, but here's a list of things a man should know about fatherhood.
The list also reminds me that there's a lesson to be learned from Harry Chapin's "Cat's In the Cradle."
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Badfinger: "Day After Day"
The list also reminds me that there's a lesson to be learned from Harry Chapin's "Cat's In the Cradle."
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Badfinger: "Day After Day"
2006-06-18
Lucky Seven
I recently downloaded and installed Internet Explorer 7.0 at home. I'm quite impressed.
Mood: Pleased
Music: Derek and The Dominos: "Bell Bottom Blues"
Mood: Pleased
Music: Derek and The Dominos: "Bell Bottom Blues"
2006-06-17
Ratings

Your life is rated R!
What is your life rated? (MPAA Scale)
Take Other Caffeine Nebula Quizzes
Gonna have to tone that down with a kid in the house.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Allman Brothers Band: "Revival"
2006-06-16
Blog, Dammit!
Nobody blogged today. Don't you people know I read those things?
Mood: Perturbed
Music: Genesis: "Misunderstanding"
Mood: Perturbed
Music: Genesis: "Misunderstanding"
2006-06-15
Followup
Here's a followup on a story I posted about at the beginning of the month.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Lynyrd Skynyrd: "Tuesday's Gone"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Lynyrd Skynyrd: "Tuesday's Gone"
Blog, e.g., Blogger
Read this so you don't look like an idiot when you blog.
Mood: Amused
Music: The BoDeans: "Still the Night"
Mood: Amused
Music: The BoDeans: "Still the Night"
2006-06-14
2006-06-13
More Parking
I had another strange dream last night, though it might actually have been sometime early this morning. I dreamt that Maryanne and I threw some kind of party, but it was at my mom's house -- my mom's old house. Many of our friends were there; I recognized a lot of my friends from Carroll, with their families when applicable.
Now, not only was it weird that it was my mom's old house, which burned in 1998, but Maryanne and I decided to hold the party there because there was more room for parking.
Bizarre.
Mood: Perplexed
Music: Paul Simon: "Kodachrome"
Now, not only was it weird that it was my mom's old house, which burned in 1998, but Maryanne and I decided to hold the party there because there was more room for parking.
Bizarre.
Mood: Perplexed
Music: Paul Simon: "Kodachrome"
2006-06-09
Neutral Ground
Here's some good news on the topic of Net neutrality.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Ten Years After: "Rock and Roll Music to the World"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Ten Years After: "Rock and Roll Music to the World"
2006-06-07
Dream Away
I had a strange dream last night wherein a contestant that Maryanne and I had seen on reruns of "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" started working with me at the Help Desk.
Odd.
Mood: Confused
Music: The Beatles: "Dig a Pony"
Odd.
Mood: Confused
Music: The Beatles: "Dig a Pony"
2006-06-06
the hell...?
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Mood: Confused
Music: The Mavericks: "To Be With You"
2006-06-05
Sweet Dreams
Had a pleasant dream last night that involved the model/actress Erica Campbell. If you don't know who that is, you could try a Google search, but I don't recommend doing it at work, if you catch my drift.
Mood: Amused
Music: Cream: "Sunshine of Your Love"
Mood: Amused
Music: Cream: "Sunshine of Your Love"
2006-06-04
2006-06-03
2006-06-01
Strike Three
Here is an example of how truth is stranger than fiction. It also makes one question the purpose and usefulness of the so-called "three strikes" laws.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Collective Soul: "Vent"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Collective Soul: "Vent"
Influential
I found an interesting list of the religious affiliations of history's one hundred most influential people.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Queen: "Lazing On a Sunday Afternoon"
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Queen: "Lazing On a Sunday Afternoon"
2006-05-31
Scathing
I guess I wasn't the only one who gave a tell-off speech at his graduation. Of course, I didn't have to be so devious about it, though mine wasn't so nearly obvious.
Mood: Amused
Music: Kenny Wayne Shepherd: "Slow Ride"
Mood: Amused
Music: Kenny Wayne Shepherd: "Slow Ride"
2006-05-30
Hot, hot, hot
Had a hot but otherwise pleasant holiday weekend, starting with an early exit from work on Friday. We were dead slow, and managers started asking for volunteers to go home early. You don't have to ask me twice.
It was hot enough when I got home that I thought turning on the AC was a good idea. Unfortunately, it didn't turn on. Checked the breaker outside, checked the breaker at the panel, checked the thermostat. Nothing. We finally got a hold of someone from Harker on Saturday, and he was able to come out that afternoon. It turned out there was a bad connection in the thermostat. Live and learn.
The hot weather continued Sunday, so we spent much of the day indoors. We ventured out in the morning to go to church, and later in the afternoon we ventured out again for a cookout.
Monday wasn't much better, making for an uncomfortable Stoughton City Band performance as part of the local Memorial Day celebration. It was nice to return to an air-conditioned house, though, and we were able to spend most of the rest of the day gaming with Jenni, Jeff, and Eric. It was a fine end to the weekend.
Things are a little more pleasant today, with the temperature currently at 78° and rain threatening. We could use a bit of rain since I was actually able to plant some flowers on Saturday. They'll need regular water until they get established. Things continue to take shape in the yard as I formulate some sort of plan.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Amboy Dukes: "Dr. Slingshot"
It was hot enough when I got home that I thought turning on the AC was a good idea. Unfortunately, it didn't turn on. Checked the breaker outside, checked the breaker at the panel, checked the thermostat. Nothing. We finally got a hold of someone from Harker on Saturday, and he was able to come out that afternoon. It turned out there was a bad connection in the thermostat. Live and learn.
The hot weather continued Sunday, so we spent much of the day indoors. We ventured out in the morning to go to church, and later in the afternoon we ventured out again for a cookout.
Monday wasn't much better, making for an uncomfortable Stoughton City Band performance as part of the local Memorial Day celebration. It was nice to return to an air-conditioned house, though, and we were able to spend most of the rest of the day gaming with Jenni, Jeff, and Eric. It was a fine end to the weekend.
Things are a little more pleasant today, with the temperature currently at 78° and rain threatening. We could use a bit of rain since I was actually able to plant some flowers on Saturday. They'll need regular water until they get established. Things continue to take shape in the yard as I formulate some sort of plan.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Amboy Dukes: "Dr. Slingshot"
2006-05-26
2006-05-25
"...It Pours"
I hoped for rain, and we got it, in rather spectacular fashion. A line of storms moved through last night, dumping a large amount of water on the area in a brief amount of time. High winds brought down trees in some areas, causing power outages for many. The sudden downpour also led to flooded streets and therefore stalling cars.
Last night I watched the last half of The Count of Monte Cristo on ABC Family channel. This is a fairly recent production, starring James Caviezel. Even before I had seen any of the movie, I knew there was no way it could live up to the book. Indeed, considering I turned it on halfway through and Edmond was just returning to Marseilles with his first load of treasure, there was no way it could have the same depth and complexity as the book. While it maintained much of the spirit of the book, it wasn't completely faithful to it, but this didn't surprise me; a truly accurate film version of the book would have to be as long as The Lord of the Rings movies.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: .38 Special: "If I'd Been the One"
Last night I watched the last half of The Count of Monte Cristo on ABC Family channel. This is a fairly recent production, starring James Caviezel. Even before I had seen any of the movie, I knew there was no way it could live up to the book. Indeed, considering I turned it on halfway through and Edmond was just returning to Marseilles with his first load of treasure, there was no way it could have the same depth and complexity as the book. While it maintained much of the spirit of the book, it wasn't completely faithful to it, but this didn't surprise me; a truly accurate film version of the book would have to be as long as The Lord of the Rings movies.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: .38 Special: "If I'd Been the One"
2006-05-24
Keep Off
I had taped the final episode of That '70s Show since Maryanne and I would not be able to watch it when it actually aired. Not only did we have practice for Stoughton City Band that night, but Sarah might have caused some disruptions as well. We finally got to watch it last night. While the show didn't go out with a bang, it didn't quit go out with a whimper either. All things considered, it was a comparatively satisfying conclusion to an otherwise poor final season.
We were supposed to get some rain today. While overall we probably don't need it, I was actually hoping for some since I actually got a chance to sow grass seed over the weekend. There were a few sprinkles on my drive in to work this morning, but I don't think they amounted to anything significant.
If the weather holds this weekend I'd like to get a few things accomplished outside. I'm just not sure what, since I want to avoid trampling the grass seed if at all possible. Perhaps I can try to get some work done in the front yard.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Van Morrison: "Wild Night"
We were supposed to get some rain today. While overall we probably don't need it, I was actually hoping for some since I actually got a chance to sow grass seed over the weekend. There were a few sprinkles on my drive in to work this morning, but I don't think they amounted to anything significant.
If the weather holds this weekend I'd like to get a few things accomplished outside. I'm just not sure what, since I want to avoid trampling the grass seed if at all possible. Perhaps I can try to get some work done in the front yard.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Van Morrison: "Wild Night"
2006-05-23
2006-05-22
Defiant
I found this on the website of a radio station from my home town:
Mood: Amused
Music: Led Zeppelin: "Rock and Roll"
It seems more and more people these days are spending time and money on creating their own getaway... in the backyard. According to the owner of Briggsville Gardens Richard Briggs, people are spending more time at home and are creating their own outdoor living areas in their own backyard. He says there are many different options like paving, adding flagstone, brick or stone, or installing a retaining wall and all aesthetics involve very little maintenance. Briggs said no matter what you do to create your own backyard retreat, be sure to do it right. If properly planned, designed, and installed, the results will defiantly increase the resale value on your home, if or when you decide to move. [Emphasis added]While this is good news, I didn't know that the value of my home could be defiantly increased.
Mood: Amused
Music: Led Zeppelin: "Rock and Roll"
2006-05-19
Bad Decisions
If you're in this country illegally, it's probably not a good idea to get arrested for stealing the sign of an anti-immigration protestor.
Mood: Amused
Music: The Beatles: "Happiness Is a Warm Gun"
Mood: Amused
Music: The Beatles: "Happiness Is a Warm Gun"
2006-05-17
Telephone Line
If you're in the market to change or purchase telephone service, you may want to read this first.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: The Traveling Wilburys: "End of the Line"
Mood: Intrigued
Music: The Traveling Wilburys: "End of the Line"
2006-05-16
No Appreciation
Author Ben Bova laments the current state of popular music and the lack of appreciation for classical music.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Bachman-Turner Overdrive: "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Bachman-Turner Overdrive: "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
2006-05-15
Droll
Today I started on Droll Stories by Honoré de Balzac. I'm not very far into it thus far, but it seems to be much in the same vein as Bocaccio's Decameron or Rabelais; that is, droll, lusty, bawdy and in all ways as entertaining and true to life as a good dirty joke.
This particular edition is published by the Heritage Press, translated by Jacque Le Clercq, and illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff. There's some minor damage to the book, including a couple of missing pages at the end, but I think I'll keep it as it is otherwise good shape. I'm looking forward to my first true experience with Balzac.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: "I Want To Be Like You"
This particular edition is published by the Heritage Press, translated by Jacque Le Clercq, and illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff. There's some minor damage to the book, including a couple of missing pages at the end, but I think I'll keep it as it is otherwise good shape. I'm looking forward to my first true experience with Balzac.
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: "I Want To Be Like You"
2006-05-12
Heroes
Today I finally finished The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood by Howard Pyle. I've elucidated on this particular edition of said text before, so won't rehash it here.
It was a good read, and very entertaining. It carries much of the same authenticity of the Roger Lancelyn Green version, though it lacks some of the depth, complexity, and character development of the Paul Creswick version. It again struck me as having a similar feel to the legends of King Arthur, but I suppose we all long for noble heroic leaders such as Robin Hood and King Arthur.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Van Morrison: "Moondance"
It was a good read, and very entertaining. It carries much of the same authenticity of the Roger Lancelyn Green version, though it lacks some of the depth, complexity, and character development of the Paul Creswick version. It again struck me as having a similar feel to the legends of King Arthur, but I suppose we all long for noble heroic leaders such as Robin Hood and King Arthur.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Van Morrison: "Moondance"
Inland Hurricane
The past two days now have featured some crummy weather, the kind of weather that should be reserved for early April, not the middle of May. Cool, rainy, chill weather. Blustery weather. Clammy weather. Indeed, looking at radar images of the Great Lakes region one would think a hurricane was swirling around us. It has certainly brought gray skies and rain, and in some places high winds. Gills Rock reported gusts up to 70 mph. The Washington Island Ferry actually shut down; there were reports of 8- to 9-foot seas in Death's Door. And Maryanne thought our crossing was hazardous.
This less than balmy weather is forecasted to last throughout the weekend, thereby putting a damper on my work in the yard. If the weather continues wet, though, I'll have to forgo mowing the lawn, but it will be a good opportunity to sow grass seed to patch some thin or bare spots, as well as spread insecticide on the front lawn to deal with the ants there. Part of me thinks Maryanne is secretly happy I won't be spending the entire weekend out in the yard, despite her protestations to the contrary.
I've begun formulating a plan for what I want to do with the yard, and am now actually anxious to complete as much of the work as I can. The fact that this weekend's weather is not expected to be cooperative is disappointing. We'll need more perennials, as well as some shrubs, but I can't yet justify the expense until I have all the manual labor done in preparation.
Mood: Disappointed
Music: Santana: "No One to Depend On"
This less than balmy weather is forecasted to last throughout the weekend, thereby putting a damper on my work in the yard. If the weather continues wet, though, I'll have to forgo mowing the lawn, but it will be a good opportunity to sow grass seed to patch some thin or bare spots, as well as spread insecticide on the front lawn to deal with the ants there. Part of me thinks Maryanne is secretly happy I won't be spending the entire weekend out in the yard, despite her protestations to the contrary.
I've begun formulating a plan for what I want to do with the yard, and am now actually anxious to complete as much of the work as I can. The fact that this weekend's weather is not expected to be cooperative is disappointing. We'll need more perennials, as well as some shrubs, but I can't yet justify the expense until I have all the manual labor done in preparation.
Mood: Disappointed
Music: Santana: "No One to Depend On"
2006-05-11
Old School
This may come as a surprise to some:
Mood: Intrigued
Music: Vanilla Fudge: "Good Good Lovin'"
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Mood: Intrigued
Music: Vanilla Fudge: "Good Good Lovin'"
2006-05-10
That's Entertainment
Sometime earlier this afternoon I had what I thought was a brilliant idea for today's blog post. Unfortunately, I quickly forgot it in dealing with Sarah's soiled diaper. Honestly, I've been wracking my brain for the better part of the afternoon and evening yet have absolutely no idea what it is I wanted to blog about. Instead here are some random observations.
A while ago I picked up a two disc set of the best of Paul Revere and the Raiders. I was familiar with some of their work. Some of their best known songs get some rotation on most oldies station, and my parents had some 45s of some of their singles. The two disc set was a replacement for a single disc collection. I'm glad I chose to upgrade. I've been very pleased with some of the songs that were new to me. Indeed, I'm kind of surprised the group is not better remembered than it is. But then again that's what MP3 players are for.
On my days off I've been trying to watch Boy Meets World. I never got to watch it much when it was on regular network TV, and have since only caught it in reruns. I find it very entertaining, being funny yet thoughtful as well. Considering how rarely I'm able to watch it I was still surprised to see that today's episodes were both ones I'd seen before. They were still entertaining, though.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Paul Revere and the Raiders: "Gone Movin' On"
A while ago I picked up a two disc set of the best of Paul Revere and the Raiders. I was familiar with some of their work. Some of their best known songs get some rotation on most oldies station, and my parents had some 45s of some of their singles. The two disc set was a replacement for a single disc collection. I'm glad I chose to upgrade. I've been very pleased with some of the songs that were new to me. Indeed, I'm kind of surprised the group is not better remembered than it is. But then again that's what MP3 players are for.
On my days off I've been trying to watch Boy Meets World. I never got to watch it much when it was on regular network TV, and have since only caught it in reruns. I find it very entertaining, being funny yet thoughtful as well. Considering how rarely I'm able to watch it I was still surprised to see that today's episodes were both ones I'd seen before. They were still entertaining, though.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Paul Revere and the Raiders: "Gone Movin' On"
2006-05-09
2006-05-08
Happy
I once again spent a good portion of the weekend outside working in the yard. I still haven't sown new grass seed where needed, but I got a lot of other things accomplished. I kind of wish I had taken a picture of the yard at the beginning of the season so I could post some before and after pictures. There is going to be a significant difference, especially now that I have some kind of plan formulated.
I was fairly sore yesterday after having worked in the yard most of the day Saturday. I worked outside for a little bit yesterday anyway, which didn't help the situation. I'm not feeling too bad today, though.
Today is my birthday, and I turned 29. I don't feel much different, as usual. It's really not the birthdays themselves that make me feel different, it's the life events that do: getting married, buying a house, and having a child.
I took a day of vacation today, so I've been at home with Sarah. I don't feel too cooped up, though, as the sky has been cloudy since late this morning, and it appears it could rain at any moment. I needed to get some things done in the house anyway. This morning, though, Maryanne and I went to breakfast and ran a couple of errands. She took some personal time off from work this morning so she could spend some time with me for my birthday. It was a very pleasant morning, and it's been a pretty relaxing afternoon. Happy birthday to me.
Mood: Relaxed
Music: The Rolling Stones: "Happy"
I was fairly sore yesterday after having worked in the yard most of the day Saturday. I worked outside for a little bit yesterday anyway, which didn't help the situation. I'm not feeling too bad today, though.
Today is my birthday, and I turned 29. I don't feel much different, as usual. It's really not the birthdays themselves that make me feel different, it's the life events that do: getting married, buying a house, and having a child.
I took a day of vacation today, so I've been at home with Sarah. I don't feel too cooped up, though, as the sky has been cloudy since late this morning, and it appears it could rain at any moment. I needed to get some things done in the house anyway. This morning, though, Maryanne and I went to breakfast and ran a couple of errands. She took some personal time off from work this morning so she could spend some time with me for my birthday. It was a very pleasant morning, and it's been a pretty relaxing afternoon. Happy birthday to me.
Mood: Relaxed
Music: The Rolling Stones: "Happy"
2006-05-05
Cinco de Mayo
I had another day off today, this time because I took a vacation day. It worked out well since Sarah had her four-month checkup today, along with another battery of vaccines. It turns out she's doing well, and she handled the shots fairly well, too, all things considered. Maryanne was pleased as well.
Rather than brave one of the many local Mexican restaurants in celebration of Cinco de Mayo, especially with an infant, we decided to make our own Mexican meal at home and had tacos. Nothing spectacular, but it was a more relaxing experience than a trip to a restaurant might have been.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Mott the Hoople: "All the Young Dudes"
Rather than brave one of the many local Mexican restaurants in celebration of Cinco de Mayo, especially with an infant, we decided to make our own Mexican meal at home and had tacos. Nothing spectacular, but it was a more relaxing experience than a trip to a restaurant might have been.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Mott the Hoople: "All the Young Dudes"
2006-05-04
Chivalry
I found this interesting article on the state of chivalry.
It raises some interesting questions. Why is it that some women feel that chivalry and gallantry are an affront to the equal rights movement? Why is it that some men have not only abandoned chivalrous and gallant behavior because of this, but have abandoned manners and common courtesy as well?
While I'm thinking about it, what have happened to people's manners in general? Last fall I was at a work function which featured a lunch of spaghetti. I was appalled that no one seemed to know how to handle a formal place setting. No one knew where to put their napkin (on your lap!), where to put their butter knife (on your bread plate!), or which fork to use (salad fork for salad, dinner fork for entree). I see manners lacking in the grocery story as well: people leaving their carts in the middle of the aisle, sometimes while they're in another aisle altogether. Has our culture become so selfish that we've forgotten our manners?
So here's to chivalry. Women should learn to accept it as a gesture of respect and not one of condescension or patronization. Men should learn that part of being chivalrous or gallant is doing the right thing, even knowing that not everyone is going to accept their gesture of respect with a gracious thank you.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Beatles: "When I'm Sixty-Four"
It raises some interesting questions. Why is it that some women feel that chivalry and gallantry are an affront to the equal rights movement? Why is it that some men have not only abandoned chivalrous and gallant behavior because of this, but have abandoned manners and common courtesy as well?
While I'm thinking about it, what have happened to people's manners in general? Last fall I was at a work function which featured a lunch of spaghetti. I was appalled that no one seemed to know how to handle a formal place setting. No one knew where to put their napkin (on your lap!), where to put their butter knife (on your bread plate!), or which fork to use (salad fork for salad, dinner fork for entree). I see manners lacking in the grocery story as well: people leaving their carts in the middle of the aisle, sometimes while they're in another aisle altogether. Has our culture become so selfish that we've forgotten our manners?
So here's to chivalry. Women should learn to accept it as a gesture of respect and not one of condescension or patronization. Men should learn that part of being chivalrous or gallant is doing the right thing, even knowing that not everyone is going to accept their gesture of respect with a gracious thank you.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: The Beatles: "When I'm Sixty-Four"
2006-05-03
2006-05-02
2006-05-01
Rainy Days
Friday's weather was quite spectacular, but since I was home alone with Sarah I was only able to accomplish some of the indoor chores. Saturday dawned cloudy but dry, and it stayed that way long enough for me to clean up the yard and mow the lawn. Unfortunately I did not have enough time to start sowing grass seed to patch the bare spots before the rain started. That task will have to wait along with some of the other things I want to get done.
Saturday night involved a birthday party for Jenni, apparently the same day as the Mifflin Street Block Party, so downtown was insane. We had to wait quite some time before we were able to get into the Campus-State Street ramp. It was an enjoyable evening, though, if long. Sunday the weather had not improved, which put a damper on the wedding reception to which we were invited. We were able to get some shopping done, though, buying some baby things for which Maryanne had a hankering. If nothing else I'll no longer have to listen to her talk about how badly we need them (read, "how badly she wants them").
Today I have a flex day, so am home alone again with Sarah. Luckily she's been good enough for me to get a few more chores done.
So here it is, May already. May is my favorite month, which I remark about yearly, it seems. We're off to a rather inauspicious start, though, as it is overcast and cool. It's one of those damp, gray days that are better suited to April. Since I don't have the opportunity to get anything accomplished outside anyway, then I guess it doesn't matter if it's crummy outside or not.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Cream: "Badge"
Saturday night involved a birthday party for Jenni, apparently the same day as the Mifflin Street Block Party, so downtown was insane. We had to wait quite some time before we were able to get into the Campus-State Street ramp. It was an enjoyable evening, though, if long. Sunday the weather had not improved, which put a damper on the wedding reception to which we were invited. We were able to get some shopping done, though, buying some baby things for which Maryanne had a hankering. If nothing else I'll no longer have to listen to her talk about how badly we need them (read, "how badly she wants them").
Today I have a flex day, so am home alone again with Sarah. Luckily she's been good enough for me to get a few more chores done.
So here it is, May already. May is my favorite month, which I remark about yearly, it seems. We're off to a rather inauspicious start, though, as it is overcast and cool. It's one of those damp, gray days that are better suited to April. Since I don't have the opportunity to get anything accomplished outside anyway, then I guess it doesn't matter if it's crummy outside or not.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Cream: "Badge"
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