Friday, January 16, 2009

Your....

For whatever reason, “Your Cash Ain’t Nothin But Trash” by Steve Miller Band, was hanging around in my head this morning. Nothing to do but dial it up on the iPod for my morning commute. As one thing leads to another, here's a procession of “your” songs. I do love my iPod! There’s enough here for the commute home, and then some!

· Your Auntie Grizelda – The Monkees
· Your Cheatin’ Heart – Hank Williams
· Your Generation – Generation X
· Your Letter’s Overdue – Delia Bell and Bill Grant
· Your Love Is Lifiting Me Higher – Rita Coolidge
· Your Mama Don’t Dance – Loggins & Messina
· Your Mother Should Know – The Beatles
· Your Sister Can’t Dance But She Can Rock N Roll – Elton John
· Your Song – Elton John
· Your Time Is Gonna Come – Led Zeppelin
· Your Wildest Dreams – Moody Blues

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Zilch

Not the Monkees song, the temperature. It was zero degrees (Fahrenheit) this morning, the coldest it has been in the St. Louis area in about a decade. But at least it is bright and sunny, no snow on the ground, and the wind isn't too bad. It's a lot colder other places. Coldest I've ever been?? A business trip to Edmonton, Canada, -28C (or about -18F), with a stiff wind...

Below is the pond / fountain outside my office. It is still spraying, despite the cold. SOme of the mist seems to be turning into ice pellets.....

What's it like where you are?

Friday, January 09, 2009

Misfeasance, Malfeasance and Nonfeasance (oh my!)

I ususally avoid politics, but couldn't pass on this: Yep, my state's governor, Rod Blogojevich was impeached today, by the Illinois House of Representatives. The final vote was 114-1, as only 1 Chicago area lawmaker (Milton Patterson) had the audacity to stand firm with Blogo. I simply couldn't pass up the phrasing from the House Special Investigating Committee, which was created "to investigate allegations of misfeasance, malfeasance, nonfeasance, and other misconduct" . That a lot of feasances....

Blogojevich's activities far transcend the clumsy attempts to sell Barak Obama's US Senate seat, although that is what has gotten the most national press. If you want to read about the joys of Illinois politics, here's the report.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Along The Stream


Check out a larger version at BetterPhoto...

Entropy

This huge tree had fallen across the creek, in Eastern TN... I had fun poking around the base, scrambling and ducking through the branches. I had crossed to the far side of the stram, and this tree was pretty much blocking the way....

Another view of the same tree:


Monday, January 05, 2009

Details, details

There's not a lot of sweeping vistas hiking around the woods of eastern Tennessee... But there's certainly a lot of interesting stuff to look at, when you pay attention to details:

This pine cone was one of 3 on a bare twig, all were missing significant chunks. Were they eaten by birds, now scattering the seeds?? Or were they shed? I don't know, I'm no botinist.....

I'm always struck by the mottled designs on tree branches and trunks, but seldom seem to capture thme to suit my vision. This comes close... A couple of parallel trunks of small trees, each with its own character.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

The Phelps' homestead, in Tennessee:

We call it a farm, though they don't grow any crops that I've ever seen... They do have a couple of oxen, but I don't think thye've been yoked in years.... They had some chickes foe a while, but that was a while ago... None of which matters, it is still a wonderful place to visit.

There's quite a few trails on the property, and in the area, I'm often unsure if I'm still on their land or not. I was really struck by the little area shown above. The trail is a bit above the stream, and there was a wide flat area between the stream and the hillside. I imagine it floods with some regularity.

We ain’t got no diamond studded Cadillacs
We ain’t got no furry minks across our backs
We don’t worry ‘bout the things that we can’t see
We got all we need, we got Tennessee

Saturday, January 03, 2009

We Got Tennessee....

We spent New Year's with my wife's family, at her sister's place outside Maryville Tennessee. It was good to see all the "kin", and good to spend some time in the mountains. This is the view down their driveway, towards the barn.

I was able to spend a bit of time wandering in the woods, I'll plan to post more photos as they get processed. The title, btw, is a reference to an old CDB song...

2009 (and echos of 1979)

HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Hope everyone has a great 2009, and that you are successful in all your resolutions. We spent New Year's in the mountains of Eastern Tennessee, visiting my wife's family. Hopefully photos will follow...

In honor of the new year's "9", we listened to Top 40 hits from 1979 while driving home yesterday. Certainly not the greatest year in Rock History, or even in the 70's. My playlist only has 57 songs, not even 4 hrs. But there's a few gems in there.

Some worth remembering:
Sultans Of Swing - Dire Straits / Roxanne - The Police / Heart Of Glass - Blondie / I Want You To Want Me - Cheap Trick / My Sharona - The Knack

And some worth forgetting:
Goodnight Tonight - Paul McCartney / Babe - Styx / Love You Inside Out - Bee Gees / Escape (The Pina Colada Song) -Rupert Holmes

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Fighting Back

Rocky Bleier was one of my favorite Steelers back in the 70's. As the alternative to Franco Harris, he wasn't their biggest star, but he was a solid, hard nosed guy. He rushed for 1,000 years in 1976, and retired with 4 Super Bowl rings....
I just finished re-reading his autobiography, "Fighting Back", which was written after the Steeler's Super Bowl IX win. I was given a hardback copy sometime back then, probably as a Christmas gift when I was 15... and I still have it. The book chroincles Bleier's comeback from devestating injuries in Vietnam, when he was told he would be lucky to walk normally again. An interesting read, even though it was written well before his retirement from Football, or subsequent activities....
GO STILLERS!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

White Christmas??

Or not... Try 35 degrees and rain. Freezing rain advisory. Blech. This is the view from my office window, dark, gray, dreary....

Fantasy Land

OK, I'm not generally big on Fanstasy Sports, but I have played a NASCAR fantasy game through Yahoo for several years, and generally do pretty well... Anyway, this year I decided to give Fanstasy Football a try. I went with the simplified version, no draft, randomly assigned leagues, etc. You're able to request certain players for your team, but may or may not get them.

After setting up my first team, I decided that a different strategy for selecting players might be better, and I set up another team.... So, 2 teams to manage. The Fantacy leagure ran 14 weeks, then 2 weeks of playoffs, ending with last night's MNF game. So how did I do?

I ended up with 2 teams, as life evolved, the Ridgerunners and LSquared. So, how'd it work out?
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Yep, 2 teams, and 2x first place. Sadly, all I win is bragging rights, and I figured this was a good a place to brag as any.... Aren't y'all proud of me?

Monday, December 22, 2008

Kids With Cameras

I received a "Seasons Greetings" email today from one of the microstock agencies I belong to, with the message:

"A donation to Kids with Cameras has been made in your name. This organization believes in the power of photography to ignite imagination and self-esteem in children"

I think that's very cool. Not just the donation, but the organization. I wasn't familiar with them, but a quick glance at their web site looks like something I'll want to learn more about.

One of the images for sale at the site:

Suchitra, 14 "Girl on a Roof"

Saturday, December 06, 2008

Just A Few Weeks Ago

Fall colros were in bold and bright. Now all the branches are bare, and the wind is biting.....