Big tree

May 11th, 2009 by michael


Here’s a fairly large redwood, spotted on Mt. Madonna. Part of my famous Camping series.

I have lots of Great Art in the queue, but not in my Great Art folder on Curly the Computer’s desktop. So I can’t use it yet. Need to get that done soon.

Went home way early from work today to go to the dentist’s office. I got two fillings replaced. They tried to talk me into spending more money to get non-amalgam fillings, right up to the time they started drilling. I stood my ground. Spent the afternoon with a numb face (insert your joke here) and feel fine now, with a slightly sore jaw. Next set of fillings: May 28.

The weekend was nice. Weather was beautiful and warm, we got some things done on Saturday (full-service lawn care, washed LRN4’s car, cleaned filthy pool and pond filters, did a bunch of programming) and had a nice peaceful Mother’s Day on Sunday. The Loyal Readers came over for the afternoon, which was pleasant.

LRN1 is ready to order a few supplies for the MARV, so it’s time for me to go. Food violence and/or toilet news tomorrow. See you tomorrow.

Swinging around

May 8th, 2009 by michael


Here’s one more look at that nauseating spinning swing ride at Great America. I tried to get one with a Loyal Reader or two in it, but don’t think I succeeded.

Beautiful, sunny day, and beautiful, moonlit night. Couldn’t be prettier. I took the Miata to work and enjoyed it, in spite of an exceptionally long evening commute.

Went to the Stake dinner and talent show this evening. I enjoyed it every bit as much as I expected. Maybe even more. It was nice to be out, anyway.

And it’s too late for much else. See you tomorrow.

Small cache

May 7th, 2009 by michael


Here’s LRN2 finding a geocache in front of the grocery store near Dos Reis. Incredibly, part of my famous Camping series. Given where the cache was, I think we’ll call it part of my famous Machinery series too.

Another warm, sunny day. I didn’t see much of it. Had customers in from 9:00 until about 2:30, then a meeting from 2:30 until 3:00, then a meeting from 3:00 until about 4:00, then about 20 minutes of work. Then the trip home.

Fortunately, the meetings went well. Our customers were pleased with the presentation we gave them and I think it was a success.

I haven’t heard from LRN3 yet. Let’s hope his music job turned out to be what he hoped for. Drop a note, LRN3!

I’m hoping to have a few minutes this evening to do a little more work on Shemp, the downstairs TV. Need to reinstall the video codecs so it can play the content stored on Larry. I was disappointed to discover that iTunes refuses to allow the user to share video content across the LAN. Music, yes; video, no. Stupid iTunes. I may have to copy some or all of the content to Shemp. Sheesh.

Anyway. No other plans tonight except for Young Women phone calls and reading. Should be pleasant.

Today’s food violence news: Sometimes you just have to get the job done. And who better to do it?

See you tomorrow.

Dream show

May 6th, 2009 by michael


Here’s the first ever Boxee-based TV show played by Joe, my beloved AppleTV. Jeannie, of course. Featuring cameo appearances by Loyal Readers Numbers One, Three, Five, and Fifteen.

Happy Seis de Mayo! I plan to celebrate the same way as I did yesterday. Not much. Not anything, in fact.

Decent day. The rain has stopped again, possibly for good this summer. Did I mention I drove the convertible to my short stay at work yesterday? Got drizzled on for a while. The windshield wipers ran but I stayed dry. It was actually pretty nice – kept it from being too warm and was kind of pleasant.

Anyway. I was informed last night that LRN3 has scored a part-time music gig, working on recording, mixing, and playing the guitar in the recording studio. From the sound of things, they do some kind of religious music, which isn’t a bad thing at all. Good luck, LRN3! When the part-time jobs clouds start raining, they sometimes pour.

LRN3 was planning to start the music gig last night. How did it work out, LRN3? Was it what you expected?

Anyway. I had an interesting experience on the train this morning. There’s a woman who frequently rides her power chair onto my favorite car. She was there this morning. I overheard her telling the fare inspector she had forgotten her snack this morning and she needed to eat right away (turns out she’s diabetic). The inspector had no food, so I dug my delicious peanut butter granola bar out and offered it to her. She accepted it.

The inspector offered to pay me for the bar, which I declined. She offered to buy me a sandwich at the Fremont station, which I also declined. I was just happy to help somebody in need. A little later, the inspector brought me a free pass for this afternoon’s ride. I accepted it with thanks. What a pleasant way to start the day!

Going to the branch’s Elders Quorum presidency meeting this evening. I haven’t been in a while, and they seem to have changed the time to accommodate my schedule, so I’d better go. I’m responsible for helping them, so I want to be there anyway.

Today’s part-time job opportunity: Hold the world’s best Odd Day celebration. There’s easy money.

LRN1 has suggested a novel way to get my long-sought-after glowing snake: have LPN2 eat a glowing puppy. Might be a little expensive, but it’s an idea. LRN4 fears it might just end up as glowing snake poop, though. That would be cool too, of course.

See you tomorrow.

Another horse

May 5th, 2009 by michael


Here’s yet another gallant steed on the Great America Carousel. Part of both my famous statue and machinery series.

Went home early from work today – feeling sick. I don’t know if I’m coming down with something or I’m having a stronger than usual reaction to pollen and dust in the air. But I do know I haven’t been feeling well. Sigh.

Otherwise, nothing going on. I started reading Mark Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny this afternoon, right before my nap. So far so good, although I suppose it did help me with the nap. I think it’ll turn out to be a good book, though.

Made a few more callings for Young Women camp this evening. These last few callings are the tough ones. I’m getting some refusals and a whole lot of people who have to think about it. Most of the callings until now have been accepted immediately. Which I like. We’ll get it staffed, though . . . somehow.

Today’s toilet news: they’re getting easier to find.

See you tomorrow.