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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Brussels Sprouts

I posted a Brussels Sprouts recipe over on my recipes blog.  If anyone who reads this blog (you know who you are, Jane!)  has a special recipe you want posted, send it over.  With a photo is even better!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Picking up Sharon

Sharon's office is in the big block building on the right where those four windows are.  That's the 3rd floor.


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Sunday

Today, things just looked more vibrant than normal.

Yesterday I heard an interview with Donald and Lillian Stokes, the pair behind the Stokes bird guides.  The interviewer asked them what new thing they want to see.  One of them responded: "It's not about seeing new things, it's about seeing the same things with new eyes."
 






Saturday, November 20, 2010

Firewood

I got two cords of Firewood.  It's a good load.  They gave me full measure, and it is really nice Oak, with some Black Walnut and maybe some Poplar (yellow wood with straight grains and smooth, thin bark?).  It lights well, but is also slow burning, and has high BTUs. 

Last Flight of the Purple Van

We said "bon voyage" to our purple van today.  We didn't want to put another $3,000 in to the transmission.  The salvage guy unceremoniously raised the front end and cut out the Catalytic Converter out with his saws-all.  He gave me the price he quoted and took it away.  That was that.

The purple Van was a good car for us over the years.

I was a little sad to see it hauled away, be then I remembered that it broke down every 2 months, and frequently the electronics would turn off and the dashboard would go dead while we were driving down the highway.  Very disconcerting.

I've seen this Van on the back of a flat bed hauler more times than I like to remember.  This was the last time, but this time it was heading to that great metal smelter in the sky.  Or a Lititz salvage yard, according to the hauler guy.





Sunday, November 14, 2010

Luis & Nayeli's Wedding


Luis was a beloved employee at Triquetra for the past year and a half.  Recently he moved on, and this weekend we were invited to his wedding.  It was a full fledged Mexican wedding.  Lots of fun, even though we needed to sneak out early because we are early risers.









David's New Knee. Not 100% Yet.



Thursday, November 11, 2010

Sasha's Car

Paul discovered this Honda Accord at Marty's.  1998 Accord, 188,000 miles, good service records at Marty's.  5 Speed, Cassette but no CD.  Some rust on dingers.  $3,000.  We think it's a good deal.  Sasha is excited to drive a Honda 5 speed!  

We'll do the deal next week.



Sunday, November 07, 2010

My favorite photo of the weekend, although kind of meaningless

Title of this abstact image: ESCAPE FROM DIM SUM

View from my Office Window

Von turns 27 in 2010

We gathered Mark, Elizabeth and Maya, and headed to NYC on Sunday to celebrate Von's 27th Birthday.  We went to a restaurant tucked under the Manhattan bridge and ate Dim Sum.  Jordans parents, Fran and Arnie, were fun to meet

The panorama photos leave gaps where they stitch together, but they captured the fun of the afternoon!

Saturday, November 06, 2010

El Serano

The other evening some of us ate at El Serrano.  The weather was stormy and unsettled, which made for a cool photo.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

My Brother's Knee

I stopped in to see David after his total knee replacement, but the poor guy was fast asleep.  In his slumber he muttered "I thought you were my friend.  Augh!"  and he writhed like someone kicked him in the leg.  Poor guy.  Nothing shameful about pain meds after a total joint replacement!

When I got back to my office, scoundrels had sent me this email.  It was just a little too coincidental.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

My Dad and Galileo

I'm amazed that my Dad can take his digital camera and take this photo of Jupiter and its' moons.



From Wikipedia:
On 7 January 1610 Galileo observed with his telescope what he described at the time as "three fixed stars, totally invisible[72] by their smallness," all close to Jupiter, and lying on a straight line through it.[73] Observations on subsequent nights showed that the positions of these "stars" relative to Jupiter were changing in a way that would have been inexplicable if they had really been fixed stars. On 10 January Galileo noted that one of them had disappeared, an observation which he attributed to its being hidden behind Jupiter. Within a few days he concluded that they were orbiting Jupiter:[74] He had discovered three of Jupiter's four largest satellites (moons). He discovered the fourth on 13 January. These satellites are now called Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Galileo named the group of four the Medicean stars, in honour of his future patron, Cosimo II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Cosimo's three brothers.[75] Later astronomers, however, renamed them Galilean satellites in honour of their discoverer.
Once Galileo realized what he had seen a few days later, his observations of the satellites of Jupiter created a revolution in astronomy that reverberates to this day: a planet with smaller planets orbiting it did not conform to the principles of Aristotelian Cosmology, which held that all heavenly bodies should circle the Earth,[76] and many astronomers and philosophers initially refused to believe that Galileo could have discovered such a thing.[77] His observations were confirmed by the observatory of Christopher Clavius and he received a hero's welcome when he visited Rome in 1611.[78]

Galileo continued to observe the satellites over the next eighteen months, and by mid 1611 he had obtained remarkably accurate estimates for their periods—a feat which Kepler had believed impossible.[79]

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Happy Birthday, Von!



And here's a 12 minute video that I thought you might enjoy.  Have a great Birthday, Munchie!