Come on guys . . . this is not funny anymore . . . let me in!!!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
NABLOPOMO
What is it?
National Blog Posting Month. November. Every year. Participants are supposed to blog at least once each day during the month. I had a mind to try it this year but I missed November 3rd because my previous Internet Service Provider (which shall not be named) was down for 14 or 15 hours and I couldn't get on line.
So this is a bonus post, just for arrogant guys like me. Enjoy!
National Blog Posting Month. November. Every year. Participants are supposed to blog at least once each day during the month. I had a mind to try it this year but I missed November 3rd because my previous Internet Service Provider (which shall not be named) was down for 14 or 15 hours and I couldn't get on line.
So this is a bonus post, just for arrogant guys like me. Enjoy!
AN (EARLY) WINTRY DAY
Just to take a little joy out of yesterday's photos, here's another one that I also shot yesterday. Looking west toward Prescott is a near white-out.
But, as the old expression goes, if you don't like the weather just wait ten minutes and it will change. This, also, was taken yesterday.
That's Glassford Hill in the distance, the Granville subdivision in the foreground.
It was 32 degrees when I got up this morning but the sun is once again shining, the temperature is climbing and all this snow is either gone or should be before the day is out. Thank goodness for small favors, eh?
In other news, I have a new internet service provider as of late yesterday afternoon. Whereas my old provider promised me 1.5 megabytes per second but rarely delivered it, my new one comes to me at between 40 and 50 Mbs. Quite a difference. But I'm finding it has caused a problem for me. What used to take me 4 or 5 hours is now over and done with in about an hour. What am I supposed to do with all this extra time?
But, as the old expression goes, if you don't like the weather just wait ten minutes and it will change. This, also, was taken yesterday.
That's Glassford Hill in the distance, the Granville subdivision in the foreground.
It was 32 degrees when I got up this morning but the sun is once again shining, the temperature is climbing and all this snow is either gone or should be before the day is out. Thank goodness for small favors, eh?
In other news, I have a new internet service provider as of late yesterday afternoon. Whereas my old provider promised me 1.5 megabytes per second but rarely delivered it, my new one comes to me at between 40 and 50 Mbs. Quite a difference. But I'm finding it has caused a problem for me. What used to take me 4 or 5 hours is now over and done with in about an hour. What am I supposed to do with all this extra time?
Monday, November 7, 2011
WHAT A DIFFERENCE . . .
I had planned on showing this photo, taken Saturday, on my blog this morning.
Or maybe this one.
But instead here's what I found outside my window today.
The petunias seemed to be collapsed in tears.
Most of it is gone now. But a couple of hours ago . . .
Or maybe this one.
But instead here's what I found outside my window today.
The petunias seemed to be collapsed in tears.
Most of it is gone now. But a couple of hours ago . . .
Still, there was beauty to be found.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
MYSTERY CLOUDS
I thought at first it was what is called a "buttermilk sky." But when I checked Google, I found a totally different image. So I don't know if these cirrostratus (Ha! I'll bet that impressed you!) clouds have a common name or not.
Actually I'm not even sure they are cirrostratus though that's the closest image Google shows me. Any cloud experts out there?
Saturday, November 5, 2011
A LITTLE BIT OF SNOW
The BRD sent over this photo of her front yard this morning.
No snow at our house, though. A little spatter of rain but that's all. Once again the weather predictors fail in accuracy.
But that's o.k. with me. I'm not eager for snow and cold weather to arrive.
No snow at our house, though. A little spatter of rain but that's all. Once again the weather predictors fail in accuracy.
But that's o.k. with me. I'm not eager for snow and cold weather to arrive.
Friday, November 4, 2011
PIE TIME
We have reached that time of year when it is all right to rhapsodize about food. I love November. Actually, I'm cheating. This pumpkin pie was made by my blushing bride in late October and I had the last piece, smothered in whipped cream, for breakfast yesterday.
Some years ago, when SWMBO was married to someone else, she and her husband and their three kids used to travel from near Indianapolis to Detroit to visit his parents. The kids always delighted in the fact that their grandfather would eat cookies with his coffee for breakfast.
But back to November. It's not just Thanksgiving. With family spread here and there it's a pretty low key holiday for us. SWMBO still feels an obligation to make a pretty expansive (in more ways than one) meal for the day, even if it's just the two of us. But she's not a big fan of turkey and she absolutely refuses to deal with the carcass. So she's been doing a turkey breast for years. (Not the same one.) It's only white meat, which we both prefer, and it's a lot less mess. Occasionally in recent years, I have bought a whole chicken and roasted it in the oven. But I have to promise to pick the carcass, and I do. (Just more for me.)
But pie. Especially pumpkin pie, is one of my true pleasures. We had the BRD and her Beau Jack over for brunch recently and SWMBO planned on serving lemon tart for dessert. For some reason she didn't seem sure of it so we made, and devoured, two of them prior to the big day and the third tart. As several people told me the other day, "Bruce, you are a lucky man!"
Now here's the kicker. I don't really pay any attention to my weight other than to grieve when I'm looking in a mirror after a shower. I don't diet, don't really watch what I eat and I ignore most of the wife (and chief nag's) comments on what I'm stuffing in my face. I rarely weigh myself but the other day I was going to the doctor and decided to weigh myself at home before I left the house. I HAD LOST 15 POUNDS! Just in the last couple of months and I have no idea how it happened. The doctor was very complimentary as I told him, oh, yes, I exercise, I'd been lifting weights, etc. (That's another one karma, if it truly works, will bite me for some day.)
SWMBO was happy but jealous. She's the one who tries so hard to lose weight and usually has no luck at it.
But I felt so good about it that after I left the doctor's office I went straight to Jack in the Box to celebrate!
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