Monday, December 29, 2008
This morning I heard lions roar while I was drinking my coffee
Sunday, December 28, 2008
With great moustache comes great responsibility
I decided to go with the classic Fu Manchu with soulpatch.
The boys said I need to get a cowboy hat.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
These are the days...
when winter ain't so bad.
I took the boys to Fountain Creek Regional Park for a walk. It was clear and about 40 degrees--a beautiful Colorado day.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Can you see him?
Man, I miss summer.
I took this picture of the little guy in the Paint Mines this summer. It's hard to see him there -- he's pretty well camoflaged.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Doing good...
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Today's Skeptic Moment...
From the Digital Journal.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Another stormy day
More snow and wind today. This is what it looks like from the back porch looking west toward the Springs and Pikes Peak.
I really miss living in town. The weather may be bad there, but it's not nearly as bad as it is out here on the high plains.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Richard Randall is soooooo angry
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Sad News
Friday, December 5, 2008
Something to thank Twiliight for
Depp and Burton have been trying to get the Dark Shadows movie the green light for a long time and I imagine that the huge success of the Twilight has finally made it possible. It also looks like a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer may getthe go ahead but that story is a lot more nebulous at this point.
I'm excited by Depp's involvement, because, like me, he was a childhood fan of the horror soap opera who has carried his love for the old show through his life.
Woohoo!
Winter Wonderland? Bah, Humbug
Sure it looks purty, but think about how cold it got to frost those trees like that.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
COS Talk Show Host Posts AP Stories on Blog
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Time conflicts
I need to add exercise time to my schedule as well since I'm getting fatter than I should allow myself to get. :(
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
All over but the crying...
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1862307,00.html?iid=perma_share
Brutal.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Scruffy
Years ago I worked in a B. Dalton Bookseller. (This is a great slacker job by the way, but that's a subject for another day.)
Some of you may not remember B. Dalton. I haven't seen a B. Dalton store in years – the chain seems to have been absorbed and replaced by the Barnes and Nobel Book superstores, but back in the day B. Dalton was the largest chain of bookstores in the world. Every mall and many strip centers had a B. Dalton store.
If you love books then a bookstore is an awesome place to work, endless access to reading material to feed your jones. Magazines for current events, books about history, books about science, books about anything you can imagine. A wise bookstore employee can parlay his or her time there into the equivalent of a classical education.
Here's the bad thing though: The pay is crap
Now when you work at an independent book store your boss knows the pay is crap. Hell, at an independent bookstore the store owner may make less than the employees. Because of this dress codes tend to be pretty easy going. Beards, sandals, and hippie clothes are typically a-ok.
When you work for a bookstore chain you work for a corporation. A RETAIL corporation. Retail corporations have dress codes based on “professional” standards. We're talking suits and ties here gang. We're talking designer clothes for women. We're talking money.
Did I mention that as an assistant store manager I made pennies over the minimum wage? 1980's minimum wage. Three bucks an hour minimum wage.
So one day a corporate overlord makes a store visit. This is a corporate drone who is pulling down heavy cash, more than 100 grand per year. Naturally, he writes a report of his visit and in this report he notes that the assistant manager (me) was “scruffy.”
What was I wearing? Dress pants, dress shirt, and tie. From K-Mart.
Scruffy.
That rankled. Even now – nearly thirty years later -- it still rankles.
You know I probably was (and probably still am) “scruffy.” I hate shaving. I can't afford to buy my clothes at boutiques or department stores. Hell, in this economy I can't afford to buy clothes at Walmart. I buy my clothes at Goodwill or the ARC. Thrift stores.
Scruffy.
When I worked at that store I knew where every title in the store was located. I was one of those bookstore employees that people ask for because I was the master of the store. Did the report note that? No.
It did note that I was “scruffy.”
And some people wonder why I hate authority.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
From the skeptics file
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Stomp the yard
Maintaining a positive attitude is hard.
We all face setbacks and it's important to manage those setbacks and more importantly our responses to those setbacks as best we can.
Did a plan fail? OK. Then what is the backup plan? If you don't have a backup plan, what can you do to implement a backup plan as quickly as possible?
You have to learn that it's OK to fall, as long as you get back up again.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Happy Birthday, Doc Holliday!
This is my favorite terminally ill serial killer.
Doc traveled the west, drinking, gambling and killing. Just goes to show you what happens when a certain type of person has nothing to lose. Doc was way more dangerous than his buddy Wyatt Earp, and most of us see him as a tragic, almost Shakesperean character.
If Andrew Cunanan had lived in the 1800s how would we see him today.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Some days everything conspires against you
Imagine trying to write while a kitten is attacking your fingers on the keyboard!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Writing without a net
I've always been able to write to assignment, but completing something so large on my own has been beyond me so I'm trying the 30 day novel writing challenge. The main thing is to simply write every day and end up with a first draft of 50,000 words.
Most paperbacks weigh in at 80 - 100,000 words so the first draft is just the start, but at least it's a plan.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
You need to read this
Read this blog post.
Read it now. Bookmark it. Read it again later when you or a loved one is very, very ill. Never forget that death is part of the natural progression of things. Never forget that there are times when maintaining life is crueler then allowing death to come when it is time.
Read this:
http://head-nurse.blogspot.com/2008/07/can-we-just-print-this-out-post-it-on.html
Props to blissful entropy who led me to this.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Melting Pot Exemplified
A view from the south of St Mary's Holy Dormition Orthodox Church.
A large number of the early settlers in this area were immigrants from Slovakia and they brought the Eastern Orthodox faith with them. This church was completed in the 1930s after a schism in the Church when the Soviet Union created the Reformed Living Church and claimed ownership of the original Orthodox church in Calhan. The original Calhan church burned down and was replaced by what is called the Old Tower Church.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Old Hotel in Calhan
This old building used to be a hotel, at least according to what is painted on the building. It is very close to the old railroad depot.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Sunday Morning Coming Down
You could of course go to church. In this town of 900 people there are 9 churches.
Nine.
One church for every 100 people.
It's enough to turn this old heathen Christian.
Or not -- there's always the Paint Mines.