May 27, 2004
Just to annoy Robyn
I'll be having lunch today at a local Mexican eatery, and it ain't Taco Bell. MmmmMmmm Yum!
Update: Sweetie, it's just as good, if not better, than El Charro!
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Posted by: ROBYN at May 27, 2004 10:56 AM (gWcjd)
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LIKE I SAID BEFORE...YOU STINKER!
Posted by: Robyn at May 27, 2004 02:08 PM (gWcjd)
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May 11, 2004
Unlike Frankenstein, the green stops at my thumbs
I'm not bragging, I'm just good at non-vegetable gardening. There are a few pictures of this year's work (so far - it's early yet) in the extended entry.
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Nice hostas. (...which is a sentence I NEVER thought I'd write)
My wife and I are landscaping our yard soon, and we're looking at hostas. Glad to see they look so good.
Posted by: Jon Henke at May 11, 2004 06:54 AM (EHefn)
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I love Clematis. We had five before we moved. Three were about five years old. I hope in the new house we find some spot to put new ones.
Posted by: Blogeline at May 11, 2004 08:13 AM (O27QY)
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I just planted my own lovely blue Clematis, next to the railing of my front steps. Hopefully it'll trail up the side and put forth gorgeous flowers that I can look outside my window and admire.
I've always wanted Hostas, but I just don't have enough shade for them yet--and Texas sun can be
very intense, even for plants that thrive in full sun.
--TwoDragons
Posted by: Denita TwoDragons at May 11, 2004 02:25 PM (sNTVJ)
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Our hostas do great in the shaded backyard, and I was really surprised at how well they did in the sunny front. Actually, they *loved* the extra sun they were getting.
The newest spot (in the picture) is pretty much full sun all morning. we'll see how they do. It already looks like I'll need to take divisions out of them come fall.
Anyone in the DC metro area want some hosta, sedums or black-eyed susans?
Posted by: Ted at May 11, 2004 02:46 PM (blNMI)
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I might take you up on that - I've a part-shade area around the side of the house where I've been planning to put some hostas for a while but haven't got round to it yet. As for the susans - I tried to start some from seed this year and got absolutely zilch. (The seeds were from Burpee, so they should have been okay.) So I broke down and bought some from Meadow Farms. I've never liked sedum, although I don't really know why.
Posted by: Robert the Llama Butcher at May 11, 2004 03:46 PM (XQmyz)
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Hey,Ted!That all looks great.I like the hostas.I would love to see the Dusty Millers,also.It's garden time here,too.Most of my stuff is of the veggie variety.I used to garden a little every summer(mostly containers) but got away from it for a while.I'm trying to get back at it this year now that I have a wide open space at my granny's.This will just to be doing it as next year will be completly different.Plans for then are already being made.I'm gonna rent either a mini-excavator or a backhoe this fall to dig 1-2 ft. deep pits with it.The soil will then be hand sifted back into the pits with plenty of ammendments and no rocks.There's gonna be a new house on the property by next year so I gotta wait to see where it's gonna go exactly.
Eventually I hope to have quite a few 4X12 raised beds.If all goes well it will look like the garden on the DIY channels Fresh From The Garden show.Either way it's gonna be a helluva project with both the garden and the landscape.
Also,let me say that it is great to see others workin' the dirt and if you ever have anything extra I will take it off yer hands,Ted.However,if someone else wants it then by all means let them have it.Maybe i'll have plenty of `maters and such to pass along this summer and fall.I have a feeling that within the next couple of years i'm gonna have stuff out the wahzoo.You don't even wanna know about some of the clone projects i'm hoping to achieve over the next couple of years.Let's just say that there's a whole bunch of bushes,shrubs and trees that have gotten way to big for their britches.
Oh and BTW you all where luck to not get any more weather than that last night.We got hit by four nasty back-to-back thunder storms yesterday.I had just driven through and then out of one in Front Royal.It followed me home.Just as I got out of the car it started to pour.I left all of my plants out because I din't think it was gonna do anything much.WRONG!The lightening came in waves but the rain never let up for a second over about two hours.When it finally did I ran out to grab the plants and bring them inside.They are in three-paks sitting in disposable Food Lion cake pan tops so that I can water them from below.They where floating.That alone was about four or five inches of rain.
No sooner than I got them in I looked north back over the mountain to see yet another huge cell coming over.This was unlike anything I had ever seen before.This thing was shooting up about 500+ feet per second or so and was growing blacker by the moment.It finally got to the point where it developed that greenish tint and started whipping everywhere.There was one part of it that ran from clear back over the mountain to a point several miles down in the valley.This was a funnel that almost made it.If it had it would have been at least and f-4,perhaps and f-5 and it would have been well over a mile wide.It just didn't have enough time.It did manage scare the hell out of our gun shy dogs as well dump several more inches of rain.Funny that I had just told someone that afternoon that I would like to see a nice thunderboomer.Be careful of what you wish for,huh?
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May 07, 2004
Overheard
I caught this exchange between
Mookie and my wife.
Mookie: "What is dad's problem? He just chewed me out for nothing."
Mom: "He's grouchy. Hockey playoffs are on, so he'll be short of sleep for a couple of months."
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C'mon Ted the playoffs are not that big a deal!!
You should get Mookie interested in the hockey. Then you and her could blog predictions against each other.
BTW: The playoffs have only ceased to be a big deal since the Leafs bowed out.
GO Sharks GO!!
Posted by: The Meatriarchy at May 07, 2004 08:25 AM (cYRBs)
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It's a male version of PMS.
Posted by: Victor at May 07, 2004 09:18 AM (L3qPK)
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I wondered how you managed to watch west coast games and get up at 4:30 am...
Posted by: Nic at May 07, 2004 12:06 PM (JijW0)
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Mookie is sports-impaired. Zero interest.
Naps, Nic. I love naps. Gimme a half-hour and I'm good until midnight. Two hours and I don't need to go to bed at all.
Posted by: Ted at May 07, 2004 02:12 PM (ZjSa7)
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LOL!!! Isn't the time between the last regular game to the first playoff game called the mid-season break?!
Posted by: Tuning Spork at May 07, 2004 07:20 PM (KXBB0)
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May 04, 2004
Blogging will be insufferably upbeat for the rest of the day
I interviewed for a new position Wednesday last, and have been waiting on pins and needles for word.
Yay Me!
No real details yet other than that I'll be staying with my current company, but working in another location.
And I need to do some digging and learn about Web Services. This is going to be serious fun.
Thanks for all the support, my friends. You people rock!
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Posted by: Blogeline at May 04, 2004 12:02 PM (O27QY)
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AwwRIGHT! The good guys win one!
Remember that Web services architecture I was talking about? Start your research here: www.sysmanagement.com. Aquifer is a heck of a package, and if you can show it to your new bosses, it could impress them with your mad skillz as well as cleaning up their database compatibility problems. And it'll make your life easier too.
Congrats, dude. It's no less than you deserve.
Posted by: Doug Pratt at May 04, 2004 12:12 PM (D6ZyB)
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Posted by: Simon at May 05, 2004 01:53 AM (GWTmv)
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WOO HOO!!! Just keep writing them kick-ass memos that the CEOs love and you'll be great!
Posted by: Tuning Spork at May 05, 2004 09:40 PM (9VAcu)
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Sounds fun! We'll be waiting for updates! Yee haw!
Posted by: Dawn at May 05, 2004 10:27 PM (Ev/7m)
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