…and right on the heels of Confederate Memorial day… It never ceases to amaze me what some people do to their vehicles. In addition to the ever-so-lovely Confederate flag with trite saying, this truck sports an animated deer with a target on its belly. When the brake lights are on, the deer moves its front … Read More “Auto Decorations” »
This week began PACT testing in South Carolina. This is the high-stakes testing that every child in grades 3-8 have to look forward to because of NCLB. Except… There was no testing today. It’s Confederate Memorial Day in South Carolina, so all state offices are closed, including the State Department of Education. And if the … Read More “Confederate Memorial Day” »
One of the most frustrating things for Google Earth users is that most of the country is in low resolution. This includes the majority of South Carolina, and almost all of Greenville. The folks at GE have built in a temporary workaround by allowing users to add image overlays to GE. However, image overlays can … Read More “Google Earth – Using Image Overlays” »
It was a cool, gray, rainy day for spring – great to reading and relaxing. We discovered that SciFi was having a marathon of Ghost Hunter episodes. It would make a nice background as we cooked dinner, did laundry, and worked on other things. I love a good ghost story. I especially like those that … Read More “Haints and Haunts” »
I think it’s terrible that they handicap those race horses. Our good friends Chris and Vicky have a Derby Party each year. Once a year, my interest in horse racing moves beyond just reading Dick Francis novels. Could be three times a year, if there is a true Triple-Crown contender, but I don’t think that … Read More “Derby Day” »
It seemed like a good idea at the time. The Piedmont Plant Festival was happening this weekend at the Greenville Farmers Market. Despite the crowds, I was looking forward to the interesting wares, and particularly one wonderful baker that shows up for this festival. I had forgotten about the plants themselves and what that might … Read More “Farmers Market” »
Ohh, those to most conflicting of emotions – the love of gadgetry versus miserly tendencies. The internal battle raged as I tried to select a new phone. Turns out that unless you get the most basic model, you can’t get a cell phone without a camera, at least with our carrier. This is a problem. … Read More “The Ultimate Gadget” »
Despite a fever of 102 Wednesday afternoon, I got out of bed and went to Fourth Presbyterian for my going away party. My fever broke about the time we pulled into the parking lot, so I felt much better by the time the festivities took place. I tried not to contaminate anyone, just in case. … Read More “Passing the Torch” »
Cold Bone-chilling, unshakeable cold that cannot be mitigated by sweaters or blankets. Fuzziness The sense that my head pauses for a moment to catch up when turned suddenly. Dreams Confusing three-dimensional realizations that defy physics and sensibility, coupled with the anxiety that something is amiss. Sweat Drenching, penetrating moisture when the temperature finally abates. … Read More “Fever” »
kitcar This thing has been under a cover in my neighbor’s yard across the street. Today it finally saw the light of day. Kinda weird looking, if you ask me.