Archive for March, 2009

There’s Nothing Like Getting Your Hands on Fine Smooth Curves

There's Nothing Like Getting Your Hands on Fine Smooth Curves

One of the benefits of my work is learning something new just about every day from either news sources, research or the people and the businesses they develop or direct or perhaps by the products they produce. Most recently my schooling came from Don Harris. Harris, who lives here in Evergreen, is a career military […]

 

The arrival of critters says spring is here

March 23rd, 2009

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The arrival of critters says spring is here

Spring officially started this past weekend here in Evergreen. We generally don’t go by the calendar but by the arrival of the first Western bluebirds and the American robin.Both made their majestic debut yesterday, the bluebird atop a fine Douglas fir and the reddish-orange chested robin holding steadfast on a large pine branch back-lit by […]

 

No mishaps and some laughs on Friday the 13th

March 14th, 2009

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No mishaps and some laughs on Friday the 13th

I am generally not a superstitious person but I do pay attention on Fridays especially if the date is thirteen. There are three Friday the 13th’s this year and I have managed to get through two of them. February’s I don’t recall much but yesterday I will remember even though there were no mishaps.It was […]

 

Radio at my finger tips

March 11th, 2009

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Radio at my finger tips

Macintosh has been a big part of my life for 26 years. Because of Mac I enjoy working on the computer every day. I seldom have had major issues with my systems over the years (knock on wood). Macs are intuitive, fun, built to handle the heavy stuff and certainly always pushing the envelop. Today […]

 

Challenging my vision in a familiar place

March 3rd, 2009

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Challenging my vision in a familiar place

With spring like weather dominating Colorado I decided to get a head start on an assignment that I needed to get in the bag in the next 30 days. Living at 8000 feet, my weather pattern is different than Denver’s so when it is nice up here in the mountains it usually is really nice […]