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The Basketball Hoop Being Put to Good Use

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

As promised, the is being enjoyed by someone who may have a bit of trouble dunking for some time…even when the hoop is on its lowest setting.

My stopped by a few days ago to pick up the whole thing. This, of course, is after I spent a good chunk of time with my getting that large ball of off the bottom pipe. With a bit of sweat and a lot of energy, I removed the . The hoop was as good as new.

I told you he was going to have a little trouble dunking. I can see it now, the next best telling his story about practicing in the of .

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Somerset Square in Glastonbury, CT

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Last night was pretty fun. My , , came over and we went out to dinner.

Lately, you pretty much have to drag me out of my chair to get me to do anything. I have my head stuck staring at this horrible computer screen 24 hours a day. It really is unattractive. told me that I have to get out more often. I explained to him that it’s not like it used to be.

When I was younger, I had no responsibilities. I was also bored a lot. Now, I am always busy and running a takes a lot out of me. There is no one else to handle things if something needs to get done. I mean, I have help, but the majority of things rest right on my shoulders. Good thing they are so muscular.

It was good to get out. I decided that we would go up to in , CT. We drove up there and when we passed by the , I realized it wasn’t an , but a . told me that he always goes to and would rather not go there. I really didn’t want to go there either. I made a left from Main Street onto . is really cool. It is tree lined and there is a lot going on. I basically just wanted to show him the road and then turn around to find somewhere to eat. We drove down the road a little and noticed a Houlihan’s on the left. We pulled in and parked.

Since the was so close to Somerset Square, I thought it would be nice to show where people do some . So, we got out of the car and walked.

I gotta tell you, I really love . I also have to tell you that it did feel a little foreign to me to be walking. I am so used to driving every little place I need to go that walking felt very out of the ordinary.

Right before we began our walk, I ran back to the car to grab the camera. I could see that was wondering what the heck I was doing. I mean, what in the world is there to take pictures of during a little 15 minute walk to no where? I explained to him that this is what is all about. I told him that I searched for of the different things in different towns a lot before we moved here. I thought people would appreciate it if I posted some of my own. I think he got a kick out of the camera thing because he jumped on board.

Anyway, the photo above is of the tree lines and sidewalk I was talking about earlier.

Before we got to the enterance of , we passed the backside of a few . I didn’t think the would come out so blurry, but because it was getting dark, I guess that’s what happens. The photo are of Max Fish, Max Amore and some other one. Perhaps we will eat at one of these next time. I have heard good things.

We walked a bit more and made it to the enterance of . The lighting of this place was really cool and it felt like I was on . We walked through a little bit and took a picture of Cold Stone Creamery. told me that I had to get a picture of that.

We did our thing and walked back to ’s, which I forgot to get a picture of. We went in a sat down to eat. When we did finally eat, I have to tell you, I was really very pleased. I mean, the was really great. I could believe it. Even told me that his potato soup was the best he ever had.

I had my usual Guinness. He likes to drink sweeter drinks, and mentioned that he didn’t really like . He took a sip of the and I think he might have changed his mind.

What’s the moral of this long story? Try , you might like it.

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Fisherman’s Memorial State Park, RI

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

On , we took a cruise out to Point Judith, RI (above). I took some of that, but wanted to post some pretty funny pictures here in this post really fast.

For some reason, these are funny. They are of the entrance of ’s in . It’s out near Point Judith. The reason it’s funny is because we went here when we were kids. I remember something about that little house in the front. I can’t seem to remember what though. It was part of some joke or something. Something with my , . I know this means nothing to most of you, but perhaps my family can fill me in.

Here, take a look…

This place is really cool. I remember there was a little ranger’s office with a bunch of . Also, right in the back of this campground/park, you can roll up your pants and go clamming. My friend says that he goes clamming with a bottle of . He just grabs a from the sand, opens it, sprinkles some on it and sucks it down. Can you imagine being that just out for a tan one day? Holy cow.

There is a lot to do around this area and it’s a great place for a . It’s very “beachy.”

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Taking Down the Basketball Hoop

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Ok, before anyone freaks out and asks why the heck I am taking down a nice , let’s just talk about this.

There are a few good reasons. The first is that I don’t see myself outside all too much. I don’t even own a basketball. That’s not to say I’m not in peak physical condition, just not for basketball. The second (and last) good reason is that my would like the whole set up for his two young boys to play with. They will get much better use out of it that I will. They will enjoy it and know that Uncle Jay treats them right. is going to come get it in June and bring it down to to plant near his driveway. We will handle the hoop with loving care.

I was wondering how easy, or difficult this was going to be. I knew the pole was stuck in some , but I had no idea how much. I began picking at it a few days ago with my pick-ax. I had a little luck, but nothing compared to today.

This afternoon, I went after the ball in earnest. It took about a half-hour, but I got it loose and down on its side. One thing I did notice while taking it down was a bird that flew out of the top of the pipe.

After the whole thing was down on its side and the ball out of the hole, I began taking the net and backboard off. About half way through this, another bird flew out of the top of the pipe, which was now really low to the ground. Again, I didn’t think too much of this. A few minutes later, a little fell out of the pipe. My heart sank. What have I done? The baby was about the size of a baby hampster. I got a flashlight and looked down the pipe and saw about four more baby .

I thought about it for a little while and came up with a solution. I finished taking the backboard and net off and then stood the pole up again, similar to what it was like before.

I was pretty much done bringing my tools back in the garage when I looked back at the pipe. I noticed a bird (that had been on a branch right above me the whole time), fly into the pipe. Then, another one did. They were obviously the parents going back to see how their kids were doing. I felt very good about that. I think we’re back in .

is coming down in June to grab the setup. This gives the about a month to grow up and fly away. I am hoping they can do it by then. If not, will have to wait a few more days.

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Shopping at Pottery Barn and Eating at Carrabba’s

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

On Thursday night, my met Laura and me up in Manchester for dinner. Laura and I left a little early so we could visit Pottery Barn at Evergreen Walk in .

I really like , not for its fame from a certain “Friends” episode, but for its quality . I need some office , so we went to browse. We didn’t buy anything, but checked some stuff out for another day. I would say we need a bunch of things. Besides the office , we need a , , to say the least. One day it’ll all be complete. For now, we will focus on one item at a time.

After we left , we had some time to spare. We wandered over to Williams-Sonoma to check out their stuff. This is another really good store, but expensive. Actually, I’m not sure if it’s expensive when you really compare quality. A few minutes in there and we were ready to go. I would say that the Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk is a very nice place. It felt like we were down South on a .

A few minutes later, we pulled into the parking lot of Carrabba’s Italian Grill in Manchester. My has been raving about this place for a few weeks. He just loves the bread.

We all sat down and ordered. A few minutes later, the brought over the bread, which was very good indeed. After that, we ate and ate and ate (the main courses). It was sinful. When we were almost done, the asked if we needed anything and my mentioned that I wanted more bread. I said, “No I don’t” kind of embarassed. She offered to bring me a loaf to bring home and I accepted. Just a bit later, the nice and very kind brought me three loaves of bread to bring home. Wasn’t that nice of her?

Every time we go someplace, I ask Laura to remind me to take a picture of whatever we are doing. Every time, I forget and she never mentions anything. When I sit down to write about it, I end up not having any . With that being the case, today’s photo is of the bag we brough the leftovers home in. In this , you need to be creative.

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Installing a New Mailbox

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Yeah, I keep saying I am going to run to to get the mailbox stuff, but I just haven’t found the time yet.

I feel like I’ve been stuck inside for days…wait, that’s because I have been. I am doing so much stuff. Unfortunately, it’s all at the same time. I take breaks to rake , which, by the way, are all finished in the front. I even sweat a bit. You should have seen the bugs swirling around my head.

I have a list for the next time we go to the Depot. I need a new mailbox. I am thinking green would be nice. I am going to get a nice traditional post, like many others on the road. I am also going to pick up some more Thompson’s (with UV protection). I am going to treat the entire post, from top to bottom. Then, I am going to dig a nice deep hole and actually use way down deep. If it’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s having a crooked . I know how they get crooked…it’s because of the snowplows slamming against them all . With my installation, I am going to try to beat the plows.

I also have to get a 5 gallon plastic for the ride-on I plan on getting towards the end of the month. Right now, I only have a push mower and that’s not going to work so well up near the road. The kind neighbor offered to mow up in that area when she does hers. I thought that was nice. I explained to her that I really don’t want to be “that guy” who just moved in and now the grass is too high.

My came over yesterday for a visit. He works up North of , so it was only a 28 mile trip for him. I thought that was pretty cool. We went for a walk down into the and then down the . Then, we got the dog and walked up the road to the dead end. I wanted to show him all the nice houses. It’s good that he is so close now because we can hang out more. I keep offering to make him dinner, but he wants to keep eating in . One day…

I am planning on taking down the that is set up near the driveway. I offered it to my and he accepted. It’s in very good shape. I’m just wondering how deep that sucker goes into the dirt and how much they used as the footing. It may be a long day of digging.

I’ll show you some pictures of the new mailbox when I get it in.

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The Olde Stone Mill - Tuckahoe, NY

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Laura and I were down in Tuckahoe, NY last night and decided to visit “The Olde Stone Mill. The reason I had interest in this is because we saw it during the last season of Kitchen Nightmares with Gordon Ramsey. This is one of our favorite reality shows because it shows different and gives me many ideas for great . Gordon isn’t much of a vegetarian lover, but perhaps someone will guide him to see the light . I suppose many good have meat on their . Oh well. Nonetheless, he is quite entertaining.

We basically drove by and stopped so Laura could grab a photo. This is in a really great part of town and looks very nice. I am not sure it was open when we drove by, but I’m glad the lights were on. It was kind of .

Earlier in the evening, on our way down to Westchester, we hit a lot of on the so we had to trust my new and awesome …my to guide us through the neighborhoods of , and Tuckahoe. I have to say, I fell in love. What a damn nice area. The culture of hardworking people with is soooo different than those…well, let’s just say their hard work is paying off. I really enjoyed driving through those roads and looking at the pride people take in their properties. A lot of labor and can give great results. There were beautiful houses with great landscaping. I should’ve taken more for ideas. Maybe we will go back.

One area I really loved was in . It’s pretty “in there” and I would definitely need my again to find it, but what an area. We also went to Eastchester, so we saw a lot.

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You Make My Day!

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Ok, ok, I’m here. Yes, it did take me a little while to get to this, but I am quite happy to oblige. My dear friend Paul, over at the infamous Homeowner’s Blog was kind enough to include me in his “You Make My Day!” post. I knew I would squeeze in there somewhere.

I have an issue with this whole thing (leave it to me). The official rules are telling me to list 5 that I really read. What if I only read 2 and then throw in another one every once in a while? Oh well, I guess that’s the way it’s got to be. Here goes…

1. The Henry Family Blog - The blog is owned and operated by my sister Stephanie and her manly husband Steve. It’s not too old…I think under a year, but it certainly is getting there. They talk about all sorts of stuff and sometimes I grace them with a comment.

2. Homeowner’s Blog - This is Paul’s blog. I read this one when I am done reading the blog I listed above. There is some good stuff in there, but he doesn’t nearly talk about me as much as he should be. Once a post would be nice.

3. Sun Volt Solar Blog - I read this one every so often. I know the guy who runs it, so I have an in to the latest in the energy front. Even though I don’t believe in renewable energy, I do get a kick out of what he writes. HAHAHAHA, just kidding. I believe in renewable energy.

So, there you have it. That’s all I got. I read some more , but none as much as I read these. Here are the rules, so Stephanie and Steve better write about me:

The obligatory rules that go with these sorts of posts are…
The ‘ award’ works like this:

1) Write a post with links to 5 that make you think and/or make your day.
2) Acknowledge the post of the award giver.
3) Tell the award winners that they have won by commenting on their with the news!

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Today Certainly is Another Day

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Today was another busy day. I spent a good majority of the day organizing things online. I would tell you what they are, but I have this thing about telling people my secrets. Oh well. I will say that I find it simply amazing that I am able to wake up every morning of my life and work on the computer for at least eight hours straight. Mind you, those are the days I have nothing to do. Oh, I just love looking at the clock as it reads 3PM and realizing that I have been sitting here since 7AM.

As I get older, I find myself focusing on my “physical” self more than I used to. I always try to sit up straight in my chair, so I don’t get a bad posture, like I have been warned about when I was a kid. I also recognize that I need exercise these days. When I say need, I mean “need.” I mean, I am in good shape, but as anyone gets older, I think they become more aware of these things. I also feel my eyes going to hell. When I was a kid, I used to pride myself on not wearing glasses. Well, the years of staring at this monitor has taken its toll, I’m afraid. Last year, I bought computer glasses to help take the strain off my eyes. These days, I find myself having to focus a heck of a lot more. I can actually feel my eyes getting tired. People say that you should get up every so often to give your eyes a break. They say that you should look out the window every once in a while so your eyes can focus on something else, other than your computer screen. I do that, but I am just hoping that one day I will make enough to pay someone to do my work for me as I sit in a chair behind them, telling them what to do.

So, what’s new in life…I guess it’s just day to day stuff. As I work, the cats take their turns using my lap as their bed. I am not working on adding any more to my portfolio…well, I had to pop a new one in there, I just couldn’t help myself. This is the year of marketing. I haven’t focused on that portion of the all that much in the past few years, so it might be something I should do to boost the $$$. I believe I can do a very good job with that in the next ten months.

I also have been making , if you haven’t noticed. I think it’s a pretty rewarding thing to do. Paul came over to pick up ten bottles for a party he is having tomorrow. He is going to get back to me with the consensus. I hope he likes them.

Since I have been in college, I have been looking for the perfect place to live. Where we are living now isn’t perfect, by any meaning of the word. As my mother would say, we have decided to hate it. It’s painful to realize that, but it’s true. I have learned that it’s pretty useless looking on the for that perfect town. All it takes is one lousy picture of a town to ruin everything. On to the next perfect town with that one lousy picture, and so on. I think the only way I am going to make it is to get an “anchor” house somewhere up north, with another smaller home in the heat for weekends in the . I have also learned that the perfect town may not even exist anymore. Back in the day, there was a quiet little main street somewhere in Indiana that you could walk up and down for the rest of your life. Now, you have to worry about tornadoes and the Wal-Mart they are putting up at the end of the block. You might think I’m kidding, but look around. The most pristine places are very unaffordable. So the quest goes on.

On Monday, Laura and I are making a trip to Washington, CT. We are going to have lunch at the Mayflower Inn. A few years ago, my mother got us a gift certificate for the Inn that we used for a perfect Valentine’s Day dinner. It was one of the nicest places on earth. We were thrilled with the little antique town, but it was kind of dark on our way in. We really want to see it during the day. You would be surprised what the hills have to offer, for a price. I’ll let you know how it goes. YouTube certainly needs a or two of Washington, CT.

It just started snowing. Laura proposed another walk in the snow. Who am I to say no? I have a feeling I will be putting my boots on at midnight again. I do want to say that I am getting a little tired of the . Every time I think the driveway will be clear for a few days, it snows. I admit that it keeps things exciting, but enough already. It’s been a snowy . The next week looks warmer with the temperatures above freezing. Also, the sunset is much later now, so that January depression has lifted. Now, the sun is going down close to 6PM. In March, we set the clocks ahead, so that should be fun. I am going to try to really soak up the seasons this , and . I think they are worth it.

Wow, what a post. This might actually be what are for. I guess I have to write some real stuff when I am not busy buying things and writing about them. Hey look…it’s another on my lap. I think they are doing laps now. This one is Sexy Boo.

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Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 Webcam

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

This morning, the nice UPS man dropped off a little package for me at the door. This has been a busy week for him, because I ordered four things. It’s not my fault, I just keep coming up with these great ideas.

In case you were curious, he dropped off the I told you about in my last post. I was fairly excited to hook it up, but since the whole thing happened yesterday, I already knew what to expect. The I ordered was the Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000. Here are the features as per the website:

* Carl Zeiss® optics: Get more detail and clarity from Carl Zeiss® optics. ’s glass lens designed in collaboration with Carl Zeiss®, the global leader in camera optics.
* Premium autofocus: Your images stay razor-sharp, even in close-ups.
* HD : calling and sharing has never looked so real at 960 by 720 pixels.
* Higher megapixel performance: A true two-megapixel sensor. Up to eight-megapixel* (enhanced).
* RightLight™2 Technology: Adjusts intelligently to produce the best possible images in dimly lighted or poorly backlighted settings.
* Integrated microphone with RightSound™ Technology: Enjoy crystal clear conversations, free from echo** and annoying background noise.
* Ultra-wide field of view and intelligent face tracking: Keeps you right in the middle of the action.

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I installed the software and hooked it up. I went through all the setting and then plugged in the USB cord (of which ports I have run out of). Then, I saw myself…about 20X more clear than yesterday. Wow. The lighting is really good as compared to the lighting yesterday. The clouds may have caused that. This one is two megapixels and has a nice microphone. It was built just for the purpose I am going to use it for…talking to James.

Now, I am just waiting for Stephanie to call me so I can try it out live.

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