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.
Easter Eggs I just happened to like this intersection of color. These are three Easter eggs that I was getting ready to toss out. This photo was taken with Nikon S1 using the internal flash and with Vivid Color mode enabled.
I was just taking advantage of the cool evening – sitting in the hot tub and looking at stars – when I saw this incredible fireball arc across the sky. It was white-yellow, blending to a red-orange tail as it streaked. It broke into multiple heads, each glowing with a bright white light, then burned … Read More “Fireball” »
MPLS, CIO LDS, SDE, SCADS, SASI, SWEET, EDEN, SIF, ESP, TIP, SCASA, DTS, NCS, PBDMI, PACT, HASP, EOCEP, SAS, SCRAPI, SCRA, NCLB, RSS, ZIS, SEA, EOC, EEDA, RFQ, MAP, CSI, DIA, LATA, SLA, iKWL, GRE, BGP, DNS, IP, ENI, ATM, IMA, ISP, SUNS, TLR, CTO, COSN, ETV, SCITDA, SLI Our semi-regular meeting of all … Read More “Acronym Soup” »
Yes, but what do the giblets and gravy get?
Yep, you guessed it. Laura is out of town, so I get to try some place unusual. I figured a Tuesday evening downtown wouldn’t be too bad. Boy, was I wrong. The Greenville Drive are playing (is playing?) tonight, so the traffic, especially on South Main, is terrible. With that discovery, I headed back north … Read More “Addy’s Dutch Cafe” »
Feedmap has created a little routine that will generate a blogmap – a tiny-badge-sized map that shows your blog’s location. It’s clickable. It’s interactive. You can put this in your metadata column on the front page of your blog so that others know where you are, and you can see how many other local bloggers … Read More “Even more geotagging blogservations” »
I finally found a way to display my geotagged blog entries on a map. I had toyed with a couple of solutions – Geo-Mashup is a WordPress Plugin that is used on a "map page" to display all of the geotagged posts. A similar plugin from blogger YongFook does about the same thing. Both of … Read More “More Geotags” »