Wednesday, November 13, 2002

Scott's cat, Tika had some surgery so she must be kept from the wound. I wonder whether cats dream about these things and whether they hate them like the carriers which bring them to the vets?
Try this Bush speech site. Pretty funny.

Saturday, November 09, 2002

Tom Petty is back and feeling better and we are going to see him tonight at the Tacoma Dome. Woo hoo, look at us!
Keep this in mind when listening to the Iraq debate. Don't forget about the oil.

Sunday, November 03, 2002

I'm walking and running now. I know that y'all find that fascinating but it really helps me. I'll run again tomorrow. Today I walked. That simple I guess. I go to Marymoore since it is close to my new place. I spooked a dog today and he ran toward me and hit me my leg with his shoulder. Pretty strange. I wonder whether Tara would have done anything for me? Probably not.

Saturday, November 02, 2002

Read about what this guy says about the late Paul Wellstone.

Friday, November 01, 2002

eastsidejournal.com - It's the income gap, stupid
This is why people write, and this is why this person writes. She does a great job. This person is going to try to not edit as much. I'm glad she puts in the effort. Another of my favorite reads. ...let me edit that. ("...to try to not edit as much"?)
My counter won't work because of an incompatibity with the "&" character in the code. I want to change the look of the site anyways. I liked the rocks that come with this template because it goes along with the theme of the Sawmill River where Mattampash used to exist for the Pocumtuck Indians of the Connecticut River Valley. I'll need more time that I'm using now to run errands and work on the resume and to find a job, but later I'll have a new look. I want some sort of Douglas Fir background with hills and low clouds or fog to go with my new home here in the great northwest. And I'll get a counter that works. I'd like to keep Mattampash even though as a place it isn't here. There is a Sammamish nearby but I'll leave them to themselves. Have a great weekend.

Thursday, October 31, 2002

Hi all. I've been working on my resume now that I'm settled into my new digs. There are many versions circulating between faxes and e-mails. Thanks all for the help. The new Washington State plates are on the car. I now have a Washington State driver's license and I'm insured. And now to pay for it all. There are definitely some advantages to living along the margins of our economy and society. It is of much lower impact energy-wise to live meagerly without a place of one's own and with little possessions. Now I'm living with more comfort and ease but I will spend all my energy (I'm afraid) to keep this up. Such the price to enter the world. I'm now another job seeker in the greater Seattle area. Anybody out there with help? I used to be a cook but I no longer want to do that. Y'all have a great day!

Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Read alison's dad's remodeling prayer.
Nurses rule!, right Trace?
This isn't quite the way I would go about criticizing the left, mostly because I don't feel we have all the facts, but here, John Leo points out the alienation and misstep with which the left continues to stride.

Sunday, October 27, 2002

Tracy and I took a drive out to Leavenworth, Washington the other day. It is an alpine village; odd yet nice. I took this pic in Index, WA. The apartment is essentially finished, ie, moved into. I now live in the land of Boeing layoffs and Microsoft.

Saturday, October 19, 2002

I went to the Northwest Bookfest and was able to hear a little bit of Daniel Ellsberg's presentation. He compared our ill fated entry into our Viet Nam war (Tonkin Gulf) with our upcoming war with Iraq. The military's pistol trigger is cocked and the present administration is looking anywhere for a provocation. Don't let the war pigs fool you. I also got a subscription to the Seattle Times, and received as a bonus an Ichiro bobblehead from Upper Deck collectibles..
"Springtime for Hitler"?
"THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC IS DEAD. HAIL THE AMERICAN EMPIRE. OR ELSE."

Friday, October 18, 2002

Wednesday, October 16, 2002

Tuesday, October 15, 2002

Can you believe the gall of this joker? No sooner than he takes the Presidency, the economy tanks, the budget surplus turns into a deficit and he awards the wealthiest percent of the population with a tax break. Now he wants to blame the Democrats for the "faltering economy". What a piece of work.
Still no rain out here out here and the east coast gets a nor'easter.

Monday, October 14, 2002

Quite a family.
I just stumbled on this at this guy's site. Good writing. Tracy and I went to Ikea today and I bought some furniture for my new apartment. I got a dresser like this one but with more drawers. The "chest of drawers" is found on page 237 of the virtual catalog under "bed and bath" and then "chest of drawers". It really looks nice and it took a while to assemble. I also bought a night stand, lamp and light. New stuff!; who would have thought? Thanks Tracy.

Sunday, October 13, 2002

It was chilly leading up to Steven's Pass today. Abby, here is the picture looking over the South Fork of the Skykomish River in Skykomish, Washington. I can't upload the little movie I took up there.

Saturday, October 12, 2002

Friday, October 11, 2002

I bought a weather station from Target today. It is a GE Wireless Digital Weather Station. This thing is pretty cool. I don't have to go outside first and get cold. I'll stay here though rather than Florida.
"Bush's War Case:
Fiction vs. Facts at
Accuracy.org/bush"

Thursday, October 10, 2002

Funny as hell. Look at this joke.

Monday, October 07, 2002

Tracy, Joe and I went to Salmon Days in Issaquah this past weekend. Joe was loving it because he is part fish. I can compare it to Sunfest in West Palm but without the sun and stiff entry fee. Sunfest was free once too. There were a lot of local art and crafts there but the theme was salmon and steelhead. Some of the returning salmon were 5 years old and in the 30+lb range.

Lee comes back Tuesday and I lose this fantastic house/cat sitting duty. Here is Captain and Sylvester. This is the only cat I have seen who looks like the cartoon Sylvester.
Here are some of the pictures I tried to post last week or so. A couple of Dave Matthews, A town called Concrete and a return visit to Bob and his rifle.

Sunday, October 06, 2002

"Long a staple of science fiction and think tanks, sonic weapons may become a reality..."
Check out this article about this man's homeless weblog.

Thursday, October 03, 2002

Tuesday, October 01, 2002

"besides being told by a woman that you're a Nice Guy (which is the kiss of death), how can you tell if you have the dreaded curse?"

Monday, September 30, 2002

"We have seen this game before"
CommUnity of Minds : Working Together

Why? Because We Can

Do you think you have a book in you?

Are we headed toward a Pax Americana and do you understand the implications?

Watch these viking kittens. It is one way to learn the lyrics to this song. Zep
"Activists rally against clearcutting"

Sunday, September 29, 2002

It just came to my attention that my mattampash link no longer works. Mattampash is the area that the Sawmill River passes through as it goes through Montague Center in Massachusetts. It is home.
I went downtown to Pike Place and saw Dave Matthews this afternoon. I was hoping to catch Jill Cohn but was too late. Dave sang at the rally to benefit old growth forests. He related that there was a time when the term jazz was a derogatory one and that now he is glad to be known as a tree hugger. You go Dave. And to those who rely on this terminology as a weapon, your time will pass because we cannot afford, and the earth cannot afford to listen to you much longer. There is a middle way; all parties have to talk.

I tried to upload some pictures of Dave and my trip to Concrete, Washington but the msn site won't work right.

Saturday, September 28, 2002

I looked at an apartment in Redmond today. It looks promising. I'll need a bed. Is it bad to be looking out over the pool? I will have to get used to the price though. I had it cheap in West Palm Beach. What a miserable place Florida can be. I don't know where it came from either. Maybe it comes from the tense race relations, from the caribbean or from New York but South Florida is bad enough to grind the humanity right out of you.
Check out this MSNBC Weblog.

Friday, September 27, 2002

I drove up to Snoqualmie Pass and talked to Pat at the Great Western up there on the top of the mountain about a possible job. If it had been five years ago I would have been happy to help them out and join the team. There were too many obstacles seen and unseen to work as a cook there. I believe my future lies more in the valley (or at least the plateau).

Jasper the cat has a bladder infection so he is now on antibiotics and an opiate based pain medication. I'll add a picture of Jasperlater.
I'm headed into the city to follow up on a housing lead. I went to Pike Place market to pick up something Seattle-like an a clerk said she would inquire to someone she knows about apartments in Issaquah.

Monday, September 23, 2002

Like superman in yesterday's post, this man also lost his wife. Read this poem.

Sunday, September 22, 2002

Please read about this Superman.

Friday, September 20, 2002

I found this insightful:"the origins of the Jerk vs. Nice Guy battle"
"Gentlemen, if any of these signs are all too familiar, then head for the hills and leave home without her."
I just came back from Bob n' Cindy's house. They are looking forward to a trip to Antigua in November. They'll be getting away from the Wendies. Bob showed me his rifles. Go guns. Can't bring them on the plane. After Kathy's wedding we'll be getting on the plane for our return trip back to Seattle. I need a place to live and a new livelyhood. Go me.

Thursday, September 19, 2002

Tracy, Joe and I went to Maine yesterday to see the Kennebunkport and Kittery areas . Here are a few pictures of the rocks and our dining and harbor views.

The bridge in Montague is essentially finished. I'm told that what is needed is only the final coat of roadway. You can see the workers clearing the road for the pavers.

Here is a picture of Ling and Ty's food dish. They need to have pictures of family members in their dish. Oh yeah, they are siamese cats; very talkative and happy here at home.

Tuesday, September 17, 2002

I got here in time to get to the wedding, thanks to Raymond and Theresa for the drive from the airport and Abby and Collin for the drive to New Hampshire. I rented a car from Mork and I'll be driving to Gardner to meet Tracy and Joe for a ride up to Maine. Ayuh.

The bridge isn't finished; I haven't seen a worker there since I arrived. I'll have some pics of the "progress" soon enough. I'm sure there are more things to say which I cannot remember. Gotta sleep. G'night.

Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Last year today I was with Mom at the nursing home where she was recuperating from her broken shoulder. Jennifer was on her way to the Bradley Airport so she and the baby could get home to Jacksonville. They ended up taking a train days later. I'm flying on Friday night. I haven't been in the air since before the eleventh. Gotta see little Mikey get married. you all have a good day.

Tuesday, September 10, 2002

Monday, September 09, 2002

I have already called home and e-mailed family and friends on the fate of Tara. Unbeknownst to us she had a severe case of diabetes. This explains the weight-loss and later shakiness. She developed pancreatitis which destroyed her ability to digest food. I had to make the only humane decision to have her put to sleep. No pain there.

I was talking with Scott today and I told him that I would take a picture of the first Starbucks. It is on Pike Street at Pike Street Market. I also bought a bobble toy for my hostess/patron here in Issaquah.

Thursday, September 05, 2002

Powell was jeered at the World Summit on Sustainable Development. Boo hoo.
Tracy, the dog and I went to La Conner yesterday to do some sightseeing and to get away for the day. We even managed to look at a studio apartment at Bridal Trails near Belleview. We didn't care for much of that possibility. I'm still looking.... On our way back we meant to go to Whidbey Island and then take the ferry back, but instead we found ourselves on Camano Island, so we went to the state park there. The dog got to cool off in the water. Tracy took this nice picture looking northeast toward the mainland.

As I write this as the dog is at the vet's. The veterinarian is checking her blood for anything which can tell him why she has lost so much weight and what is the relative condition of her organs. She has weak valves in her heart and this makes her lethargic. Anybody out there in contact with the elderly will recognize this as chronic heart failure. She may see a cardiologist.

I was reading the Seattle Times today and I would like to throw out this article to you all who see this area as a dismal rain-soaked sunless mess. I may change my tune at sometime in the winter but I have to admit that I too have had enough of the sun and heat. It is relative because I spent eight years in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Remember the park where I bring the dog for her walks and wades? Here is a great article about the model airplane area there in Marymoor.

Tracy and I also went, a few days ago, to a Mariners game and here are some of the pics: cameraman, dancing groundsmen, Ichiro!, some friendly knuckleheads behind us and the national anthem. Tracy likes the scoreboard. The Mariners lost 4 to 2 to Kansas City.

Tuesday, September 03, 2002

Of the murders in certain towns in Colombia, [o]ne of the few who takes the carnage in stride is funeral director Maria Cruz.

"Business is great, thank God," she told a reporter without a hint of irony, sitting amid empty coffins trimmed with purple velvet. "Sometimes there are bodies everywhere."
Ted freakin' Nugent visits Seattle. Read what happened. "SEATTLE, THE NORTHWEST, LIMP-WRISTED (BLEEPS)!!! CAN'T STAND MY (BLEEPING) EXISTENCE, CAN'T EVEN GET MY SONG TITLES RIGHT, PUT QUOTES AROUND MY WORDS THAT NEVER CAME OUT MY MOUTH, LEFTIST MINDLESS... !!! ".
The Washington Post reports, "Using slogans and chants from South Africa's liberation movement against the white minority's apartheid government, the demonstrators said that the conference, known as the Earth Summit, was a farce, focusing more on the corporate agenda of rich nations than on the development needs of poorer nations."
...and a funny for the earth subject.
David Broder writes, "So much has been written about this becoming 'a nation of stockholders' that the Dow Jones average has turned into the most popular index of Americans' well-being. It is important, but, as this study reminds us, jobs and wages and income are a lot more vital to most people than the state of their stock portfolios."

Wednesday, August 28, 2002

Go to Joe's steelhead fishing club website. These fish are big.

Sunday, August 25, 2002

Here are some ideas for yoga on the road.

David Horsey of the Seattle Post Intelligencer shares his thoughts on the Sturgis motorcycle rally.

...and speaking of yoga, Tracy brought me to a different stayle of yoga than I had been accustomed to. It is called Bikram Yoga. And if you thought that yoga such as Kripalu was hard .... The room is heated to over 100 steamy degrees and we are led through a regimen of yoga moves that truly taxes our stamina and willpower. Water replenishes our system after we have withstood the purifying aspect of this practice. And afterward I felt good but like I had really done a workout.

On a lighter note, look at the size of this zuchinni I picked from the garden yesterday.

Saturday, August 24, 2002

Well I've made my decision and I'm not going home for Mike and Wendy's wedding in September. Sorry. I need to concentrate on the Northwest I think. I took a ride out to Fall City to take pictures of the Fall City Firearms and Rose shop for Bob. Guns make him all warm and fuzzy inside. Go guns.

Tuesday, August 20, 2002

This Canadian is pissed.
Scott wanted to see what the water area of Tara's park looks like. She enjoys the water.

I went into Seattle looking for Pioneer Square the other day. Here is the fixed and renovated Pergola smashed by a truck driver months ago.

Wednesday, August 14, 2002

More pictures for Mark:
Here is Tara wading out of the water after lying down and walking around. It has been hot out here lately.

Tuesday, August 13, 2002

On the Let It Happen on Purpose Theory :"Whether they had specific knowledge beforehand, or merely decided to let some attack happen somewhere, the final results were the same. The Taliban were routed and replaced by an interim government headed by a man named Harmid Karzai. Karzai was recently elected President of Afghanistan in his own right, legitimizing the Afghanistan government. Soon after this, Karzai announced the impending construction of a pipeline that would exploit Turkmenistan's natural gas reserves He named Unocal as the lead company for the project. Before becoming President, Karzai was an advisor to Unocal.

"For LIHOP Theorists, the evidence is clear. The Bush administration got the pipeline it wanted. Along the way, they used the horrors of 9/11 to place themselves above reproach. In the patriotic fervor that resulted from the attacks, both the press and the Democratic opposition were bracketed by the administration-espoused idea that any questions or criticism were tantamount to treason."

Monday, August 12, 2002

Here are some more pictures of Rainier which might give you an idea of its size. I took this one from the town of Enumclaw. Here is a switchback parking lot, and here is the mountain with some trees and a beautiful sky.

Sunday, August 11, 2002

I rode over 230 miles on the bike today. Here is a pasted picture of Mt. Rainier and the surrounding skyline.

Saturday, August 10, 2002

Not the best quality picture, but here is a sunset among the development tonight.
My (I'm not sure about the dog) excitement now includes bringing the dog to the Marymoore dog park. She found a friend to play with today (I was surprised) and she actually got into the water to cool off. There is an espresso vendor there on the weekends in a converted delivery van. I'm spending my retirement money on her for her grooming and food. She had steelhead (sea)trout last night that Joe helped catch. We went walking around in downtown Issaquah today with no solid leads for an apartment. Tara was balking at walking any further. If Tara could have, she would have spoken like Dad. I didn't have to drag her after she figured out we were walking back.

Thursday, August 08, 2002

I have found a public access show here in King County, Washington which defies explanation. Behold the jerkbeast.

Wednesday, August 07, 2002

No I don't have a job and I'm still sleeping in the garage. The only people who don't seem bothered by this are Joe, Tracy and myself. Joe and I looked at an unlikely garage apartment today. Unlikely because I'll be unlikely to take it. Very nice neighborhood though. The house actually has grounds, and a neighborhood association. Grrrrrrrr.

I took Bucky to a dog park within Marymoor Park two days ago and today. She got to walk around without a leash and she actually wasn't nasty to the other dogs. Here is Bucky and her charges. Also at Marymoor is a public garden. Here is Tracy and her rooster friend.

On an aside, I am told that people drive from afar to go to this donut shop. I, of all people, was asked directions to it today.

Monday, August 05, 2002

Tracy has a lead on an aprtment for me. I am told that it is in the quieter side of Covington-Kent.

Sunday, August 04, 2002

I took a late evening ride out to Snoqualmie Falls and took in some scenery. I pasted together some pictures of the falls and one of the sunset.

Friday, August 02, 2002

The dog and I took a ride out through Tacoma etc.. out to Bainbridge Island to find Pete. We surprised his wife at home and surprised Pete at work. He thought that he had himself hidden far away from Chestnut Hill. I was able to take in some scenery on the way back from the ferry. I didn't have time to drive back around because Joe and I were to go to a Mariners game against the Indians. When we got there they were losing. They then rallied back to beat the Indians 10 to 6. What a great game! There is a Krispy Kreme donut shop at the bottom of the hill. It afforded a very good end to an evening.
Here are some nice pictures of the stadium and some action on the field.

Wednesday, July 31, 2002

As those canadians gave me and my motorcycle a hard time in Hypoluxo, this summerhill luxury living community does not like my trailer. I keep the bike in the garage with me. oh well.
I brought the bike out of it's trailer yesterday and sped toward Redmond and Seattle. I like the cooler weather up here. Tracy is back in Whately for Kathy's shower. I'll take the bike out again and this time go out toward Carnation and Big Bend I think it is. Nope, North Bend. Joe and Tracy think I'll be better off up in the woods away from the press of cars and people here. I don't know whether I'll be able to find work as easily. I found where Pete, a friend from highschool is. I had to go to mapquest to find his street on Bainbridge Island. It is a two and a half hour drive without the ferry. Y'all have a great day.

Tuesday, July 30, 2002

ghost?
antigravity?
thunderbirds?
I called Abby from downtown Issaquah today with my new number, and I told her that I'd take a picture of the sprawled dog. Here it is. I now have a nationwide number and I'll be sending it out today.

Monday, July 29, 2002

If y'all come out here to visit, these two sights might be a must on your travel plans: Olympic Park and great view from Hurricane Ridge.
Here are some more bucky pictures. We went to a campground on the Olympic Peninsula for the weekend. There we hiked a little of Hurricane Ridge and Joe caught a steelhead trout in the morning. I took Tara for a long walk this morning. When I get a chance I'll let her have a lot of rest.

Saturday, July 27, 2002

I have arrived. Here is more mileage:

529 miles from Billings to Missoula because I took a few hours through or near Yellowstone.
463 miles from Missoula to Issaquah. It didn't take nearly as long as I was told, so I continued on instead of staying in Spokane for the night.

I posted some more pictures. We went to the Columbia River gorge. I think that Bucky, the intrepid canine, enjoyed this stop. The previous day we (I, I don't think that the dog was paying attention although sometimes she would get up to look out the window) saw some beautiful scenery in Yellowstone. I could see Mt Rainier but the pictures I took don't do it justice. Here is the Olympic range from a distance and the inevitable rain once we enter the mountain pass. Pretty cool all the way around. Today Joe and I will drive to the Olympic peninsula for some camping with Tracy and a friend. Bucky knows the camping routine. Here are a few more pictures from Yellowstone.

Thursday, July 25, 2002

Here is our mileage for the last few days:

July 22, 466 miles to Belvidere KOA in Midland, South Dakota
23, 256 miles to Spearfish KOA in Spearfish, South Dakota
24, 356 miles to Billings KOA in Billings, Montana (first KOA)

Today, the 25th, I would like to see some of Yellowstone. It would be great to be able to use the bike. I'd need someone to sit the dog. She gets yappy when I leave her in the car to see or buy something. When the engine is off so is the air conditioning. I think she has resigned herself to a nomadic life. Tara the traveler.

Here is roadside Montana shot out the car window, and here is the Yellowstone River as it passes the Billings KOA.

Wednesday, July 24, 2002

Bucky and I didn't get far yesterday. We went through the Badlands of South Dakota, then went to look at petrified wood and then took a trip to see Mount Rushmore. It was steep going to get there. I90 has been rolling hills(usually overpasses) and the car doesn't mind them. I had one trailer wheel looked at yesterday because it was spraying grease. The generous folks at Haggar's Tru Value and Haggar's Texaco Lube found that the wheel was fine. It was packed with too much grease and a little bit loose. They tightened it up for nothing. 12150 Siouxland Rd, Blackhawk, SD 57718. They are located just west of Sturgis.

We ended up in Billings, Montana for the night. I don't have my mileage with me but we did pretty well. Go to the picture links and browse through them all. I'll add more later.

Monday, July 22, 2002

Hi all. We are in Stewartville, Minnesota. Here is Tara taking her walk. Two cans of food a day so the trip hasn't hurt her appetite, if you were wondering. The rain drove us inside yesterday. I haven't seen internet access at campsites yet.

Here is the mileage:
day one 448 miles. We camped at Lake Erie State Park in New York.
day two 456 miles. We camped at Sand Creek Campground in Chesterton, Indiana.
day three 402 miles. Bucky is laying down on the floor of the AmericInn in Stewartville, Minnesota.

Now we are off to South Dakota.

Sunday, July 21, 2002

This is the third night. We are in Minnesota. Bucky is, was lying down. she's tired. In the last picture of this series you can see the storm that sent me to this motel in/near Rochester, Minnesota. It was earlier in the day when the thermometer read 100 degrees. I wonder whether the car thermo works right. In the storm I was glad to see it read 70. The car is working well and the trailer is great. Go to the first picture and click for the next so that you will eventually see the farm. ok?

Thursday, July 18, 2002

Tomorrow is really the day. I guess that it is today now that it is Friday. 12:17AM All of the stuff is secured and the bike won't move. Ratchet straps are the way to go. The rain should stop by morning and that will leave the first day of the trip to be nice and cool. I hope that the northern plains will be cooler by the time Bucky and I make our way through there. To all of you who have contributed in any way to my stay here in mattampash country from the bottom of my heart I thank you. I have enjoyed my time here and you to-boot.

Tuesday, July 16, 2002

Blog to Cope With Alzheimer's Fog
Stop the presses. I'm not ready yet. The trailer isn't packed so I'll leave Thursday morning. Yeah, yeah I know, "big surprise". I was able to see Dan and family but not Dave or Adam. From what I hear, Dave has his cast off and is quite pleased.
One more day in the valley. I still have to clean and pack the trailer and run some errands. My leave day is Wednesday now. You'd think that one of the things I'd have would be maps. Gotta go shopping. Later..

Sunday, July 14, 2002

We dispersed the contents of the estate and now it is time to get out of Dodge. Bucky and I are going to New Hampshire tomorrow to pick up a camping stove and a sleeping mat. I don't think that I want the tippy kayak though. I'm almost out.

Friday, July 12, 2002

I pulled a screw from one of the car's tires today. It looks like the ones Jonathan and I were using to affix a shelf system in the trailer. I'm going to the tire place today to get two new tires put on the car. Everyone feels better that I'll have new tires for the trip yet it will come out of my pocket. I'm glad I can help. I think that Bucky can stay here with Abby. As I write this Abby is cleaning the drawer runners in the kitcken, and since her computer isn't up and running she can't read that I'm writing about her. Later...

Thursday, July 11, 2002

I'm on the Cape now. I'll get back to Montague today, pick up Bucky from Judy's, go to Ames for some more containers and then go home to really pack. I'll see y'all soon.

Wednesday, July 10, 2002

I am writing from New Gloucester, Maine. I rode yesterday from Newport, Vermont. After Ron and I go to the Y this morning, I'll ride to Dodie's house in Mashpee. Y'all gotta see the Northwest Kingdom and Lake Champlain. The Kingdom reminded me of the Amish country of Pennsylvania, except for the dearth of buggies. The air is dryer now so today should be a bit more pleasant than yesterdays heat. These Mainers aren't used to it.
Oh yeah, I went to the resort yesterday and it is as rustic and beautiful as ever. A blight is hitting the spruces so there were fewer trees on the point. It all brought back some memories.

Saturday, July 06, 2002

Hi kids. Been busy at the homestead lately. All my stuff is in the trailer and my car. That part of the house is mostly painted and mostly cleaned. I don't know for sure whether I'll be able to do the trip I had wanted to do to the north country before I leave. The family will be here next weekend to peruse the stuff and to see the almost new baby Olivia. Crunch time for me. As y'all probably know I'm not the best at getting going and it shows in my present preparedness in leaving. Oh well. I have more pictures too for the family site. I'm typing this from the house on the hill now and later I'll uplload the pics from my own computer. I hope that y'all had a great fourth. Bye.

Wednesday, July 03, 2002