Yesterday, I registered for this year’s Google IO that’s happening at the end of May. Why? I don’t know. Probably because I know there’s very little chance that I’ll get “selected” to attend, so I won’t have to shell out the $300 Academic Rate conference fee ($900 or something for regular attendees) let alone the $300-400 airfare (or maybe when I don’t go, I’ll no drive instead of not fly – it will take me longer to not fly, but it’ll be more enjoyable) or the $750+ for a hotel room (that for 2 or 3 night stay – it would seem a shame to go all that way and only stay for a couple nights). So maybe when I don’t drive out I can skip the hotel and not camp instead. Last time I was out that way (well, OK, the only time I’ve ever been out that way) I camped at Mount Tamalpais State Park (at least, I think that’s where I was – somewhere in the vicinity or Muir Woods) one night and then hiked for a few days at Point Reyes National Seashore. I think I was about 28 years old at the time (ah, to be young again).
When I looked out the window this morning at about 3:00, I thought, “damn, it sure is foggy out there.” HA! The joke was on me – it was a total white-out (the kind that the Ferguson Police Department would truly appreciate, I’m sure). And it hadn’t let up by the time I took the dogs out at 5:00. Cold and windy and snowing like a bastid. The snow plow didn’t get my mailbox, but it did manage to knock over my garbage can and dump out a couple bags. My first inclination was to ignore it. In fact, I got up the corner before I did a 360 and came back to pick up the can and toss the bags back in. I mean, it was snowing and cold and I really didn’t want the poor garbage guys to have to deal with it – after all, it wasn’t their fault (it was clearly my wife’s fault for putting the cans too close to the road).
Oh well, another hour or so of work, and then I can venture out into the great white north once again.
Yup! It snowed last night. I awoke around 3AM and saw snow covering every surface. Depressing. I went back to sleep and awoke again at 8:30 and there was no sign of snow. Saturday it’s suppposed to snow more.
As for garbage and mailboxes, here on the isalnd we have solved such problems. There are no mail boxes and garbage is taken to the dump by the folks who make it…like us.
We used to take ours to the dump before we moved. But I decided to spring for the garbage collection out where we’re at now, ‘cuz I’m a good proivder. Plus, now we can get rid of if every week or two instead of letting pile up until we absolutely have to do something with it, which is what used to happen. Then it was a pain.
Of course, if my wife would just buy me a backhoe, I could just take it into the woods and bury it.
If you make it to Google IO, I hope to here hear from you. I won’t force you to drink a beer or anything.
If I find a way to go, I’ll definitely look you up. In fact, you might wake up to find a tent in your back yard one morning.
Though if I could actually afford to go somewhere, I’d have to consider a pot tourism trip to either Washington State or Colorado. More fun shopping for souvenirs.
Follow old Route 66, pj, and you’ll have a place to hang your hat here!
Somebody saw 3 doctors today. The one in the middle of the day gave me a new ID card.
Now I am going to the new local place at the ferry building.
Sounds promising, Vern.
One nice thing about not having a beer in over two months is that I saved enough to buy myself a new camera, which just came today. Still trying to figure out how to use it. You can expect to be bored with lots of deer pix. Especially if it ever stops snowing around here.
It’s snowing on the island, too. Depresssing. But, the deer picture is very nice.
Mike has been taking turkey pictures. Turkeys in trees. Turkeys in gangs. Turkeys strolling down the road. They are quite a sight.
I got my hair cut yesterday and learned that the hair dresser was feeding the deer this winter, too. It was impossible to watch them starve. They did destroy a lot of trees and bushes in their quest for food. Trees and bushes that they never touched before. We’ll be replacing them for quite a while.
Oh, I’d have to feed the deer, sp. Do you have a salt lick for them? You might consider one along with the plastic tray. PJ, what camera did you buy? Nice picture.
I currently have 2 dogs in dog school. I do an awful lot of walking/training and am thankful I do not have your snow in our lives right now. Had to have a baby tooth pulled from the puppy today. It would not come out and was going to cause a crooked canine tooth. I’ve never before experienced that with a puppy. Guess the tooth fairy will bring her a bone tonight.
PJ, you know we keep hoping for your Syracuse player come Okie to break out: Deon Waiters.
It’s a refurbished Nikon D3300 – bottom of Nikon’s “entry level” DSLR. I don’t really have much to take pictures of besides dogs, deer, and trees. Fortunately, it finally stopped snowing this afternoon so I was able to take some pictures that weren’t through dirty windows.
Yeah, I’d like to see Dion do well, too. Things aren’t exactly cheery on the basketball front around here. Fortunately, we have lacrosse to take our minds off things.
I’ll try not to inundate you with dog pictures, but…
Dognabbit!
Missed this one recently.
Jesus, Arlene Francis must’ve been on that show for like 100 years.
Those are really nice photos of the dogs. They look like they’re having a great time.
It snowed yesterday but stopped sometime after midnight. But it started again and is going strong. Today was supposed to be 50 and last night’s snow was supposed to be melting in the spring sunlight.
Palemale and Octavia began incubating eggs on Thursday, 3/19.
NH lawmaker bring abortion into debate over 4th-graders’ bill
Students’ bill would have made red-tailed hawk state raptor
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/03/19/new_hampshire_legislatures_kill_fourth_graders_bill_and_dreams.html
My usually thin patience for Republicans is a lot thinner lately. I find it hard to think of Palemale and his ilk as promoters of abortion. This is truly the ravings of a sick (and sickening) mind.