Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Spring is Returning

Monday, March 26th, 2007

I’m enjoying the snap of warm weather that we have here in TC, and I’m also enjoying a resurgence of activity on the blog. The Lear 45 Project, my other and more active blog, chronicles the activities and exploits of Tom Kimball and me, as we work to create a high fidelity Lear 45 simpit in my basement. Check us out at http://builder1.wordpress.com!

Other things, spring is in the air, and my seeds are in the mail! Planting a lot of cool stuff this year, hopefully without interference fromt the ubiquitous mint!!!!

My son, Spenser, has just completed his run as “Nathan Lukowski” in the Traverse City Old Towne Playhouse performance of “The Full Monty”. He is a gifted actor, and had an absolute BLAST in the production. The director, cast and crew of this play were the best ever, and he and they had a wonderful rapport and relationship. He’s tearful that it’s over, but we’ll post some pictures from the closing night cast party to share. He’s looking forward to many seasons with OTP over many years. He’s 13yrs old, and the stage is his thing!

Finally got off of Nextel!!!!! Moved to Alltel, and got me a brand new Treo to play with, abandoning the BlackBerry. The Treo is Windows Mobile 5, and is wonderful so far.

Well, enough for now, enjoy the weather and thanks for looking. Hopefully I’ll have more portraits to display soon!

T

Weed Wackers

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Do you own a weedwacker? You know, you’d think that one of these contraptions would be a tremendous help in lawn care. While we are at it, I think that lawns in themselves are significant proof that man is FAR from being the most intelligent animal on this planet. It’s not enough that we all work 3 jobs, 999 hours a week and spend the time to and from these jobs shouting obcenities at others doing the same, from the comparative safety of our motorized deathmobiles. However, in order to allow us to relax when away from our jobs, we have decided to create a tradition which involves planting a non-native species of plant in a ground cover arrangement all about the perimiter of our property, and allowing said ground cover to mature into what we happily refer to as ” a carpet of despair”. Since this plant is hardy but not THAT hardy, and because of it’s great number of enemies and diseases, owning such a carpet allows us to perform, at regular intervals, the dreamy, restful activities of mowing, dethatching, de-grubbing, weed and feeding, trimming, patching, aerating, top-dressing, liming, mulching, bagging and rolling. We utilize mechanical and motorized tools to deal with the TLC that our green enemy requires, and yet they don’t really seem to save us any work. At best, the tools themselves become, rather than a means to an end, and end in themselves. And so here we go, back to the weedwacker.

You have to add oil to the gas. I mean really, you HAVE TO ADD OIL TO THE GAS! Does it get more messy and smelly? Ah, the fresh smell of cut grass…no, wait….it’s ON MY HANDS….oh, crap. It’ll never come off. Now I smell like, well….like….eh…….MONEY. Yes, folks, gas and oil are now more currency than the ol’ dollar. Last gas price? $2.69/gal. I HEARD YOU. You said “Hey, that’s down quite a bit. Good price”. ARE YOU INSANE? That’s just what the companies want you to think. Yeah, hey, let’s jack the price up on the FEAR of total destruction by the Katrina/Rita team……then, when we bring it down from “unreal” to just “insanely high”, they’ll say…”Hey, that’s down quite a bit. Good price”. DON’T SAY STUFF LIKE THAT.

Ok, ok, I’m better now. It’s September, and that means that it’s COLD here in Northern Michigan. I hate snow. I mean I REALLY HATE SNOW. It should never snow. Never.

The school year has started. The kids are in school, and of course, that means sports. Soccer, mostly. I love to watch them play…it’s just that it is always 2 playing simultaneously on opposite sides of the town. WHY IS THIS? I think someone is trying to annoy me.

My parents have gone to Europe. London, Paris and Italy. First time EVER. I am so glad they went, and they are so excited to go. More about their trip when they return.

Coffee Bulletin: I’m now trying a lot of new coffee from Sweet Maria’s. For the best in green coffee, and all coffee paraphenalia (however you spell it) look no further. Tom and Maria are the best. As are the Yellow Bourbon, Bugisu and Pacmaral.

Ok, yes MIKE, I’m going to get back to the portraits as soon as is practicable (FAA Speak). Congratulations to Mike Hyrman again, both for being represented by galleries and by getting to teach his very own WaterColor Portrait Class at the Traverse City Art Center. Well worth the time if you can make it, he’s a dedicated artist and teacher.

Pocket PC is my new thing. More later.

I gotta go and think of some more weed-wacker stuff.

T

Getting Ready and Katrina

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

Coming up to that time of year when the summer dies and fall begins. Bad for me because I can’t stand winter. FALL-SPRING-SUMMER should be the progression of seasons.

I am still in shock and mourning over the absolute devastation of our southern coast by Hurricaine Katrina. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the refugees and their families. Were I able I would travel to those ravaged communities as a medical practitioner…at this time tho, monetary contributions will have to do. This is a tragedy of gargantuan proportions, and one that should NOT quickly disappear from our minds or our prayers after the media decides that the story is over. The story will not be over for years.

More later

T

Yes, I’m still here

Monday, June 6th, 2005

I don’t think that many of you (if there are any of you) reading this blog will have missed the fact that I’ve been off for a bit. It’s just very very busy here right now, and I’ll soon be back to regularly blogging. The weather is great right now (although there were tornado watches last night), and I’m sipping an espresso of homeroasted Brazil Cravo with some Indian robusta thrown in for crema. Fabulous.

I’ll be back…weather notwithstanding.

T

Long Time

Friday, May 20th, 2005

Well, it’s been a long time since I updated this blog…no, I haven’t stopped blogging, just been incredibly tied up and busy…too busy to produce a podcast as yet, and not feeling well right now. I just wanted to provide a little update.

Things are ok, I’m working on getting a new book to read, not sure which one yet. Still working on a portrait in Charcoal/Graphite. I had a couple of my portraits in a showing at the Public Library here in TC, and got several favorable responses.

More news later….off to work some more.

Weather Turns to Crap

Saturday, April 23rd, 2005

Man, why do I have to be RIGHT all the time???? This weather sucks. I mean REALLY Sucks. After the last post, our weather has turned to 36degreesF, snow and wind. Accumulations of 6-9 inches. WUWT? I mean, I know I predicted it, but I really didn’t want to see it come to pass.

Had to change my cell phone, more on that later.

Hope you who are reading this have had a happy day so far (whatever day it turns out to be).

T

Watercolor Gold, and A Tractor Story

Sunday, April 17th, 2005

For those of you in the Traverse City area be sure to drop by North Peak Brewing Co. and have a look at Mike Hyrman’s work. He’s a fabulous watercolor artist, and has created some particularly evocative images. Rather than try to describe them, I’ll just recommend that you go down and look at them. Mike’s work will be on display for the next month and a half in the back-room/gallery at NP. Do try and get down there to see Mike’s work…it’s really remarkable.

Finally got some work done on my own portrait projects…currently doing both a graphite and charcoal portrait and one in soft pastel. The subjects are interesting and fun, and I’ll probably figure out a way to post some here on the blog….I’ll probably post a couple of works in progress, but the majority of the WIP postings will be at my favorite artist hangout, Wet Canvas.

Great weather…sunny and 70 deg today….that can only mean 1 thing…we’re in for a blizzard. Well, I changed the oil in the tractor anyway. Ok, wait…now in good blog tradition, I’m going to begin monaloguing regarding this tractor thing:

So the Deere lawn tractor (L110 for those who care) has been stored empty of gas all winter. So I goes and buys new gas, fills up me tank…and turns the key. Plans are to warm the oil enough to change it. Key seems positioned in the wrong place (don’t we ALL leave our keys in the ignition over the winter?), and no sort of sound comes out of the tractor when it is turned properly. Hmmm…battery is dead, methinks. So I check with the dealer to make sure a 2 amp charge is what it needs, then it’s off to Sears. I’m at Sears, picking out a new battery charger that I can’t afford, but that I need because I have a track record of discharging every battery in every conveyance I own at the precise time I need the frappin’ thing. I’ve picked out a nice moderatly priced behemouth, but for some reason the clerk won’t sell it to me after I discover that I’d left home WITHOUT MY WALLET. Crap. I drive home. I retrieve my wallet, which is smirking at me from the piano bench. I sit down hard on the smug leather pouch as I cruize back to Sears, and this time the clerk sells me the moderately priced beheamoth. I drive off happily, return home and hook up the moderately priced beheamouth, preparing to bask in the amber light of the 2 amp 10% charged indicator. The red light is on. Oh, no problem, that means to check the connection of the cables. I seat them more thouroughly in their appropriate places (remembering NOT TO CONNECT THE NEGATIVE CABLE TO THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL, as the owners manual shouted at me from within it’s scholarly text…). Hmm..the red light is on. I changed the cables again, unplugged the unit, plugged it in again….and VOILA….the red light is on. It is now beginning to dawn on me that the BATTERY IS DEAD. Really dead. I take it out, look inside, and I see that there is juice inside. Not electricity…juice…electrolyte….bad, scary stuff that should, according to the dire warning embossed on the battery, NEVER be splattered on your skin lest you do an impersonation of those two bad guys at the end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark”. Ok, so I test the charger on my car. Cute amber light. Well, it’s off to the dealer to get a new battery. Wallet in pocket. A quick trip and I’m back and installing the battery into my sleeping green and yellow beast. Hop on, turn the key and……the sound of an engine that has not run in 6 months suddenly being defibrillated back to life…belching smoke like a bullemic cigar smoker……..and I smile..life is good.

I am going to awaken the gas-powered weed-wacker……but that’s another story.

Leave me a note if you have used the KEL HM-1 mic….i’d be interested in your comments.

Next time! T

Not the Best Buy

Sunday, April 10th, 2005

Well, this is an interesting story. Apparently, it’s possible to get dumped in the slammer on the word of a Best Buy cashier alone. It boggles the mind to see how the system can break down in all of the infinite ways that no one ever suspects. What’s going to come of this? I don’t know, but it bears watching.

Angola is currently being decimated by the Marburg Virus. This pathogen is a deadly relative of Ebola, and has shockingly similar symptoms and a very agressive course. Let’s hope things improve….it’s a scary proposition at best.

Sunny Day!! Sunny Day!!

Sunday, March 27th, 2005

Well, the weather finally is sunny here in the Great White North….finally. Mood lifting, energizing…er….sunny. I’m going to drink coffee and look at it.

Interestingly, /. is noting that Microsoft is touting 6 tips on buying an mp3 player…….check this out. I’m so bummed……imagine finding out my iPod sucks when I thought it was the best thing since sliced bread.

For the whole thing, here’s the /. link

Well, gotta go help yet another new iPod user begin to fill her poor choice of players…..hope to have some art news soon regarding my current work.

Do you know the Wikipedia?

Thursday, March 24th, 2005

I’ll let you explore the main page of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia….

an amazing concept, but, I’m sure, very familiar to bloggers….more later, but just a note from the Wiki for now.

Students Do Better Without Computers

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005

is the title of a /. article today, the full article is from the Telegraph. Basically, the gist of the article is that the less pupils use computers at school and at home, the better they do on international tests of literacy and math.

I’m a technogeek computer nerd vintage 1972, (no, I was born way before that…..) and for all of the use of computers I have in my daily life, and in my daily work…..I totally agree. As an avowed fan of Cliff Stoll, I see the folly in attempting to convince students (adult or child alike) that learning should be “fun, motivational and exciting”. Learning is NOT the glitzy, slick activity that they promise on the back of the software packages. Learning is hard work. Learning can be repetetive and dull. The REWARDS are great, but the task is none too easy. My kids utilize computers at home for a total of about 2 hours/month….in school, they use them more than that, but I see to it that they learn the manual way for everything first….BEFORE the “easy”, glitzy way.

For more on my attitude, check this out:

Silicon Snake Oil : Second Thoughts on the Information Highway

Or check THIS out:

High Tech Heretic : Why Computers Don't Belong in the Classroom and Other Reflections by a ComputerContrarian

He really knows what he’s talking about.

Why PastelDust

Thursday, March 17th, 2005

Well, I am a pastel portraitist……not by trade but by avocation. I love portraiture, and to be more accurate, I create portraits in Pastel, Charcoal and Graphite. My “company” as it were (DBA truth be told) is CyberLight Studios…a name and domain that I’ve owned for many years. Things have been very busy lately, so I’ve not gotten any real work done, but I’m going to be redoubling my efforts to get some good stuff done soon….you can take a look at what other artists have done at this wonderful site, of which I’ve been a member for a long time….

The lovely little girl that graces my blog is my daughter Kyra (say Kear’-uh, not Kye’-ruh…we hate that)…she was only 4 at the time, she’s 8 now….and the finished portrait hangs in my parents house.

Winter Doldrums Continue

Saturday, March 12th, 2005

It’s difficult to overestimate the power of SAD to ruin your day. During these late winter months, it almost seems that winter will never end…here in northern Michigan, we’ve got 9 months of snow, and 3 months of bad sledding a year.

Seems the SATs are now 2400 points, lots of reading and writing. Pretty controversial I’m told. Standardized tests are so worthwhile. Lots of folks think that the SATs should be optional. I’m not sure what we should do, but something tells me that there’s going to be big controversy over this.

Bush is pushing his social security plan. What other crap is he going to try to shove down our throats? Wipe out bankruptcy protection for folks in crisis, and then make it difficult to even be certian of your social security check. Where are we going to get the trillions of dollars to fund the program….borrow it from Bill Gates? Privatization symbolizes the switch from caring about each other, to caring about just me. I’m no longer paying and caring for others….I’m paying for and worrying about myself. Sure, I own the money….the government can’t take it away…..what money? When the market takes a dump….so do I?

And I Begin to Blog

Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

Ok, yes this is my first post on my very own blog. Not that I’ve been a stranger to Blogging…not that I SHOULDN’T be blogging….it’s just that I’m just now getting started…….

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