Sunday, August 31, 2008
I'm Feeling Blue...
This is a [poor] photo of the sweater that I entered in the Western Idaho Fair a couple of weeks ago. The attendant who took the entry felt that I should enter it in the "Made By Men" division; she must have been right. The sweater took a blue ribbon for first place, plus the other rosette for "Best in Division". They also awarded the sweater "Best Use of Texture".
I'd like to say that, because of all of these awards, I'm now filthy rich... but at five dollars for each one I'm not planning on retiring anytime soon.
The one thing I did figure out while trying to photograph this sweater is that one of my digital cameras is no longer working correctly. It's the one we use when we go bicycling as it's small and compact, and fits easily into the back pocket on my cycling jersey. Suddenly the images have lines running the length of the image, as if someone took a comb and ran it along the photo, and each tooth was an eraser that left a blank line in its wake.
Now the debate begins... do I pay to have this one repaired, or spend almost double that amount and go get a new one, the features of which will far surpass the one I'm using now? Interesting debate... one that I'll have to figure out later!
This is the weekend of Labor Day, another questionable "Holiday" that I'd rather be working. We take the day off to honor the laborers, and then go back to work a day later and have double the mail volume to deliver, thus laboring twice as hard. Somewhere I just don't see the sense in this!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Another Hot One...
All in all, our summer hasn't been bad. The temperatures have been warm, but usually not to the point of being excessive (unlike some summers that seems like the 100+ degree days will never end). We've had a couple of those days, and today promises to hit 100 degrees, but then we head into a week with weather in the 70's and 80's. I like it!
The Western Idaho Fair has been running for the past week; today is the final day. I entered one sweater in the fair this year, but haven't bothered to go there to see how it's displayed or whether it did well in the competition. Exhibits can be picked up tomorrow, so after work I'll run down there and pick it up... and find out then how it did. Curiosity has almost gotten the better of me, but there's just nothing down there other than other knit items that justifies paying the admission price. Maybe I'll change my mind, but then again there's those 100+ degrees on the thermometer today to dissuade me!
The Western Idaho Fair has been running for the past week; today is the final day. I entered one sweater in the fair this year, but haven't bothered to go there to see how it's displayed or whether it did well in the competition. Exhibits can be picked up tomorrow, so after work I'll run down there and pick it up... and find out then how it did. Curiosity has almost gotten the better of me, but there's just nothing down there other than other knit items that justifies paying the admission price. Maybe I'll change my mind, but then again there's those 100+ degrees on the thermometer today to dissuade me!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
And the Results are In!
Ah yes, today was my very first colonoscopy (how I wish it would be the last). The stuff they have you drink the evening before so you can be "cleaned out" to make their sightseeing trip up your butt easier isn't the most pleasant of things to get down. I was fine until my third glass of the stuff, when I suddenly found out that I actually had a drinking limit and barfed a fair quantity of said third glass right back up. I was so pleased to be standing by the kitchen sink when this occured!
From that point on my drinking of the magic tonic slowed severely, but I finally managed to get the entire quantity down without any further gastric rejection. (But there were a couple of swallows that almost did me in...)
Anyway, most everyone knows what happens after you ingest this magical "go-juice", and I did exactly what I was supposed to do... many, many times. If only there was a pill instead of the gag-reflex inspiring liquid that could do the same thing. Or a capsule that, when chased by a LOT of water would have the same result. Someone out there could make a LOT of money by making this whole process a little easier to perform.
Anyway, the results are in and there was one lonely polyp found, and it wasn't anything to worry about. They said that, because there was a polyp present, I'd have to come back in five years for a check up. So, all you future pharmaceutical revolutionaries... you've got five years to formulate and market a product that I can actually stomach the next time. Get busy!
From that point on my drinking of the magic tonic slowed severely, but I finally managed to get the entire quantity down without any further gastric rejection. (But there were a couple of swallows that almost did me in...)
Anyway, most everyone knows what happens after you ingest this magical "go-juice", and I did exactly what I was supposed to do... many, many times. If only there was a pill instead of the gag-reflex inspiring liquid that could do the same thing. Or a capsule that, when chased by a LOT of water would have the same result. Someone out there could make a LOT of money by making this whole process a little easier to perform.
Anyway, the results are in and there was one lonely polyp found, and it wasn't anything to worry about. They said that, because there was a polyp present, I'd have to come back in five years for a check up. So, all you future pharmaceutical revolutionaries... you've got five years to formulate and market a product that I can actually stomach the next time. Get busy!
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Another Sunday Lost...
I see that I totally blew through last Sunday without a post, or even the acknowledgement that I had even missed a post. Life must be getting dull, or I must have been sleepy... there's got to be an excuse if I only dig deep enough to find it.
The sad truth is that, while I didn't post anything last week, I have no amazing tales to make up for it with this week. But things will start to liven up in a couple of days.
I get to go in for my first colonoscopy on Wednesday! I've heard rumors that this is almost as much fin as a trip to Disneyland... so the real fun starts on Tuesday when we start "cleaning out" for the trip on Wednesday. I'm hoping that they don't find anything and that this procedure (like most) turns out to be an incredible waste of precautionary money.
So until sometime after this little sightseeing trip, I'll bid you farewell!
The sad truth is that, while I didn't post anything last week, I have no amazing tales to make up for it with this week. But things will start to liven up in a couple of days.
I get to go in for my first colonoscopy on Wednesday! I've heard rumors that this is almost as much fin as a trip to Disneyland... so the real fun starts on Tuesday when we start "cleaning out" for the trip on Wednesday. I'm hoping that they don't find anything and that this procedure (like most) turns out to be an incredible waste of precautionary money.
So until sometime after this little sightseeing trip, I'll bid you farewell!
Monday, August 4, 2008
And Camping It Was...
Sunday morning came and went... shortly after noon we set off for our overnight camping experience. We arrived at the campsite sometime after 3:00 PM. Then the fun began...
We purchased the tent pictured here LAST summer, thinking we were going out the same week we picked it up. Hah! Not only did we NOT go camping that same week, the tent was still sealed in the box a year later... until yesterday afternoon (sometime after 3:00 PM).
The instruction book was somewhat helpful, but having not put this particular monstrosity up before I was soon at wits end, and the forest creatures were hearing new, frightening phrases being uttered by this [now over the boiling point] camper. We finally got the tent most of the way up, and then went into town for a few items... one of which was better tent stakes than the ones that came with the tent.
With the tent problems finally behind us, we took off for a bike ride along the Harriman Trail. We didn't have time to ride the whole trail, but got in about five and a half miles of it, and then returned back to the campground on Idaho 75 (both paved and downhill). It was a couple of ticks short of 10 miles, but was a very pleasant ride nevertheless.
The evening sky was dark thanks to the absence of the moon, and the display was breathtaking. Even though we see a lot of stars from our own home, the darkness from our campsite provided us with an even more brilliant celestial panorama than we normally see.
Morning came, I made the run into Ketchum for Valerie's morning coffee and then we set about the task of waking up fully and slowly getting ready to return home. I made a quick breakfast of pancakes (store bought mix, just add water) and then got busy in earnest for breaking camp.
Breaking down the tent was much less frustrating than putting it up, but next time we'll have a better understanding of what-goes-where when putting the tent together!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Where's the Post?
This week's entry is merely to say "hello" and ask for volunteers to hit the "comments" link at the bottom of this message and leave a brief message. A friend recently e-mailed us saying that she tried to leave a post, but the system wouldn't accpet it.
Type something in the message area, scroll down to "Choose an Identity" and select either "Name/URL" or "Anonymous". With the "Name" selection you'll have to type in just that... your name. It's tough, I know! And with "Anonymous" you don't have to do anything except hit "Publish Your Comment". That should do it.
If the system rejects you for some reason, and you know our e-mail address, send us an e-mail letting us know what happened!
We're hoping to head up toward Sun Valley this afternoon, set up a tent and camp out over night. We'll be taking the mountain tandem with us so hopefully we'll get a ride in before we have to return home tomorrow. The campground we're going to is nestled right along the Big Wood River, and is only about a five mile drive north of the town of Ketchum (which tourist such as ourselves refer to as "Sun Valley", even though it's not quite correct). The nice part about this camping out experience??? Starbucks is only five miles south of us!!! How's that for "roughing it"?
This post is dedicated to Jamie, who lost her mind when trying to post a "comment" a couple of weeks ago.
Type something in the message area, scroll down to "Choose an Identity" and select either "Name/URL" or "Anonymous". With the "Name" selection you'll have to type in just that... your name. It's tough, I know! And with "Anonymous" you don't have to do anything except hit "Publish Your Comment". That should do it.
If the system rejects you for some reason, and you know our e-mail address, send us an e-mail letting us know what happened!
We're hoping to head up toward Sun Valley this afternoon, set up a tent and camp out over night. We'll be taking the mountain tandem with us so hopefully we'll get a ride in before we have to return home tomorrow. The campground we're going to is nestled right along the Big Wood River, and is only about a five mile drive north of the town of Ketchum (which tourist such as ourselves refer to as "Sun Valley", even though it's not quite correct). The nice part about this camping out experience??? Starbucks is only five miles south of us!!! How's that for "roughing it"?
This post is dedicated to Jamie, who lost her mind when trying to post a "comment" a couple of weeks ago.
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