Thursday, January 1, 2009

1 Jan., 2009 -- It's a first


Holy cow, it's the first of January, 2009!


Happy Anniversary, Devon and Grant, 16 years. Here's your bouquet!

Orchid in bloom on the kitchen table, lit by romantic flashlight.

Another orchid about to bloom.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

31 Dec., 2008 -- It's not finished

2008 is not quite finished... still have 3.5 hours to go. And 1 minute.

Puzzle is not quite finished, either. We've been working on it for a week, in the waiting room at the radiology lab at St. John's in Springfield. I thought it would be done by now!

Happy New Year, everybody. I'm off to the brand new bowling alley!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

30 Dec., 2008 - Happy birthday, Val, & get well, Larry



Happy Birthday, Val! I found some photos of you and sisters Judy & Eleanor in 2003, thought you might enjoy. Eleanor seems to be unhappy.


Larry, on Dec. 30, 2001 taking off from Mtn. Grove. Look at all that snow! Today it was about 65 degrees... no snow! Larry had surgery on his back today, in Little Rock. Hope you feel more gooder fastly every day! Happy new year!


Larry and Ben flew the Bumblebug back in 2001, in August.


Other flights in 2001. No, Larry didn't fly the Pawnee, but he did take son David in the 150.

Monday, December 29, 2008

29 Dec., 2008 -- Earthshine

Hiding behind a bamboo pole... maybe I'll go fishing.



Weird hairy tree... oh, ok... it's upside down. Sorry. The pond is high, but not as high as last spring.

There's that earthshine again! There will be a meteor shower on January 3, early morning.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

28 Dec., 2008 -- Back to the million $ machine

The million dollar machine in action!
First, here's the image that's projected through the translucent tiles on the ceiling. Count the leaves.

Here's the machine and the crew, who line up the tattoos with the red light beams. Like lining up the drill press.

And the great coffee pot spout, complete with x-ray vision insert (that's the black-handled thing that slides in and out of a set of tracks - looks like a pancake griddle).

Now, the interesting part, without the x-ray vision insert. See all those little teeth? They move to conform to the shape of the body part that's being radiated. Sometimes they make a rectangle, sometimes they make curves.

Well, just a bunch of numbers that mean something to somebody. Maybe the timer for the coffee dispenser and the strength of the brew?

Here's the machine coming up to its final position after finishing its two minutes of work.

Ok, go home now. Next?

Saturday, December 27, 2008

27 Dec., 2008 -- Big puddle


Rain 2.25 inches, 64 degrees high, 30 low, wind chill 20
Peak wind gust today, 47 mph. Jan reported wind damage on their farm east of town.
Our kids all went home today, to Jeff City in wind and rain, and Iowa through frost and snow.

Friday, December 26, 2008

26 Dec., 2008 -- Soil temp 45 degrees at 4 inches depth


Grant & Devon's bunch showed up today, we did Christmas and took a walk. I lost my cell phone! Well, I called it and called it and nobody answered. Ok, it must be on the road between the house and the airport. So Grant and I drove along the road, and sure enough... right where AD-OS had kicked in earlier! We found a snappin' turtle belly shell along the road, and had leaned over to inspect it, and the phone slid off of my pocket and landed in the grass. It really was a little farther down the road, and Grant spotted it. Good thing it wasn't out on the road, or it would be as flat as the turtle shell.

Look closely at the tv set...
Sammie-J and Cameron sat in the airplane, in the hangar, and pretended to go on a flight. The ceiling was indefinite, the wind blew up to 32.3 mph, temp at 64.2, humidity 88 percent, no precip (thunderstorms forecast), and bare soil temperature at 4 inches deep is 45 degrees. It's December...

We worked all kinds of puzzles; those 9 piece square things that are impossible; that 36 piece stacker that's impossible; those mathmania puzzles that are sometimes impossible; the jumping penguins Cool Moves that gets more difficult and then impossible; didn't bother with Traffic Jam, or those wooden fit-together Brain Benders, or the Rubik's Cube (Dev threatened me if I got Grant one for Christmas -- EVER).

It was a good day! Have you noticed that the days are getting a little longer? It's daylight now until about 5:25 p.m. with apparent sunset at 4:59 p.m. NOAA calculator.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

25 Dec., 2008 -- Chasing a reindeer?


Christmas morning... a 10 point buck ran across the back yard... maybe chasing Rudolph?
Fonda shot these pictures. She's quick, eh?


OK, John, this one's for you... The question is: what's the altitude? You wanted some flying stuff, and you'd be bored by the ground shot of a rock quarry. Vertical speed indicates climbing, but I was actually descending, just turning to get the sun on the altimiter. Actually, I had been 500 feet higher.

I finished the flying part of the aerial photo job. Now I've got about 80 prints to make.

Here are a few places I saw today. Anybody know where we are?

Easy. New airport, not really local


There's only one person who will get this one.



Not many will get this place, either.

24 Dec., 2008 -- Christmas Eve


LAD, Randy & Fonda arrived this evening from Iowa, and we shared Christmas presents. LAD helped Grandpa Airplane.

Then LAD fixed the magazine rack with one of his new tools.

Merry Christmas, everybody!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

23 Dec., 2008 -- Rain all day

Mtn. Grove got more ice & rain, Springfield just got drizzle.


Desperate for a photo today, have to copy off the tv news.


The senior center burned yesterday in Mtn. Grove. See Jan's pictures.