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Vacation Journal

Here is a copy of the journal I kept while I was on vacation last week.  It covers parts of 10 days and over 1300 miles.  While I doubt anybody reads this whole thing, it was an important exercise for me. There are no pictures, but I will post some… Read More »Vacation Journal

Contaminationville

I wasnt able to get out and about to see much of the flooding of Ames yesterday, but here are a few pictures from the flooding near the Computer Mine: Maybe next flood I will have a chance to prowl around and take more photos. Hopefully that flood isn’t in… Read More »Contaminationville

Walk in the Park

A couple of weeks ago I went to Brookside to burn off a lunch hour. Here are a few of those photos: I need to get out of the mine more often.

A Phenomenal Week

Those with good memories will remember a few months back when I wrote a series of blogs about groups that I am in that have matching shirts. The keenly observant will recall that I said there were 5 such groups, but I only posted blogs about 4 such groups. I… Read More »A Phenomenal Week

Throwing Apples

Sometimes when I’m driving to the Computer Mine in the morning I eat an apple for breakfast. When I get out of my car I like to throw that apple into the woods before I descend into the Mine. I do this because I figure that the apple is better… Read More »Throwing Apples

Alligator Shirt Day

When I posted the picture below, I promised more information on Alligator Shirt Day. Jill on the day that Alligator Shirt Day was invented. The truth is that it isn’t much of a story. A couple of years ago my mom went to Florida to visit some family. Of all… Read More »Alligator Shirt Day

Mt. Lovemore?

I know the title of this blog is slightly beneath a wordsmith of my caliber, but I feel that I have limited capacity today. I am somewhat spent. Last week, my sister and Ernie went to South Dakota. Periodically I would get a picture message of Falls Park, Mt. Rushmore,… Read More »Mt. Lovemore?

The Grand Slam

This is a video of Jesse eating an onion. Why? Because he said that he could and Schmidt and I doubted him. Well perhaps doubt is the wrong term, because we wanted to see him do it. But now we have devised a new goal for Jesse. We want him… Read More »The Grand Slam

Life, Partly

There is an old Oscar Wilde quote that goes, “True friends stab you in the front.” This has and always will be the friendship philosophy of Christopher D. Bennett. But there is a better quote by a different writer that best encapsulates what happened to me on a morning a… Read More »Life, Partly

Arizona Day 8

Day 7 in Arizona consisted of my getting up early in the morning to wander around the premises of the resort one last time. The highlight of this walk was checking out a statue that had been erected by the tribe that owned the casino to tribute an incident where… Read More »Arizona Day 8

Arizona Day 7

Day 7 in Arizona was the final day of work. I spent most of the morning talking to a Native American Flute Artist by the name of Travis Terry. He both made and played flutes. I asked him how he learned to make flutes, expecting a story about his grandpa… Read More »Arizona Day 7

Arizona Day 6

Day 6 in Arizona was more work. At the conclusion of the work day, we were bused out into the “middle of the desert” for a “western roundup” party. If you could get away from the cheeseball band that was lip syncing and playing to backing tracks, it was a… Read More »Arizona Day 6