Need to do a quick update. Nicki tells me she actually talked to a live person at the unnamed window company (after 5 tries). And they agreed to an appointment to view the window.
I do need to point out that the fog is between the window panes. It isn't there all the time but seems to appear dependent on atmospheric conditions - like beautiful days when it would be nice to watch a sunset from the comfort of our cozy living room.
Monday, January 23, 2006
A Blurry Window
This isn’t a real entry to my blog - this text and the companion photos are hopefully temporary. The pictures are only here to “share” with the company that said they were going to make an appointment to examine our potentially defective blurry front window. Maybe the next time we talk to the company they can check this blog to see exactly what we are talking about. Just click on the little photo to see a bigger version.





Sunday, January 08, 2006
Cavs Game & Weekend


Our weekend has been somewhat restful which was needed after this long week. We've watched 3 movies at home - Me and You and Everyone We Know, Broken Flowers, and Bad News Bears. "Broken Flowers" was very good but a bit slow. "Bad News Bears" has fun parts but is very predictable and follows the original almost exactly. ""Me and You..." was excellent as a sort of thoughtful modern art performance piece but quirky and a bit risque in parts. But this was the sort of weekend where planting ourselves on the couch with a couple of peaceful warm dogs while winter did its thing felt just right.
We do miss kayaking. How many days until the thaw?
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
California Rendezvous





Monday, December 26, 2005
Foods for Thought

We started Christmas day lazily - up at the crack of 10:30. No little kids to pressure us and the dogs enjoy a long quiet morning. We did open gifts and everything was greatly appreciated. The rest of Christmas Day was full of food. Started with a large breakfast of fried mush and sausage - think we’ll make that a tradition. From there Nicki prepared a mid-afternoon roast beef dinner with mashed potatoes, squash, peas, etc. Martin brought Gretchen and her two children. (Ed - we pulled out our old castle with the little people and Bobby, the 4-year old, focused on it). With barely a break (or opportunity to loosen the belt), Laura and I collected Ursula at 4:30 and transported her to Norma and Han’s where Nicki joined us for another dinner - ham, chicken, shrimp, etc. Such a variety and abundance of food. Ursula enjoyed the company and food.

After that celebration Nicki and I took Ursula home. Just after we got there I discovered that the TV in the lounge down the hall was showing a concert of Renee Fleming with Christoph Eschenbach conducting. Ursula was quite pleased to see her “godson” performing and proclaimed such several times. While she watched I setup the new radio we all got for her - hopefully she won’t notice the change and will accept the gift. Tomorrow’s goal will be to teach her how to enjoy the music.
Back home all was quiet as Laura went out to visit friends and Martin was off with Gretchen. Nicki and I talked with Sarah and then lazily reviewed the day and digested.
Saturday, December 24, 2005
Better Service Without More Cost
I did a quick trip to Little Valley Thursday to Friday. The goal was to deliver a few Christmas presents for brothers and sisters but also to do a quick check of the homestead and to soak up some of the ambiance of the area. The house was fine. A little cozier and warmer than expected but that is good. And the driveway was very clear - even at the entrance - so the plower we’ve employed is doing his job well. Which may be expected since we are paying by the plow. Makes one wonder what the final bill will be.
Martha had arrived just ahead of me so we ran over to Ellicottville (“the little Aspen of the East”) to have dinner. We ate at the Ellicottville Brewing Company which was a little crowded at first. But we got a small table right away. Once we ordered (fish and chips for both) the meals came almost instantly - hadn’t had more than one sip of our beers. Suspect they may have judged us as we walked in and dumped the fish in the frier. But it was a good meal. Afterwards did a little walking and window shopping on Main St. and drove through Holiday Valley. Not many skiers but lots of slopes open and the snow looked good. Then back to Little Valley where we tested the internet connection (still good) and watched TV.
Friday morning we met Ed for breakfast at Dina’s for our package exchange and to review Ed’s homestead 2005 expenses and 2006 projections. Nothing but good news as the corporation has successfully weathered several household improvements and repairs, the unit is in healthy structural and financial condition, and dues for the next year have been reduced. The new motto is "Better Service Without More Cost". The spreadsheet will be reviewed for possible adjustment at the annual June convention. I should also report that Dina’s has opened their second floor area. As you come in their front door there is a stairway to the left going up to the new dining area. They have also added a huge ceiling to floor curtain to block out drafts at the front door.
After a little shopping in Ellicottville and a short stop in Little Valley (and a short tutorial on podcasts for Martha), I started the return trip to Oberlin. On the way Laura called me to report that her flight was slightly delayed which gave me enough time for grocery shopping at one of our Trader Joes - coffee, wine, soy milk, and marzipanstollen. Laura’s flight arrived 45 minutes late which wasn’t too bad. Traffic around the airport wasn’t bad at all. Stopped at Lorenzo’s to get take-out for supper.
The only other interesting experience that evening was a call from Martin (still in NYC) asking for help. His old Jeep, which he has given to a friend in Oberlin, was not starting and she needed to visit relatives that evening. So I grabbed my jumper cables. Had her started after a few tries. She only lives a few blocks away. We decided she will need to have the battery tested as it is getting very old and looked mighty corroded. Martin will be arriving in just a couple hours. At that point everything should be in place for our family Christmas festivities.
We hope all of you have a worthy Christmas and enjoyable holidays.
Martha had arrived just ahead of me so we ran over to Ellicottville (“the little Aspen of the East”) to have dinner. We ate at the Ellicottville Brewing Company which was a little crowded at first. But we got a small table right away. Once we ordered (fish and chips for both) the meals came almost instantly - hadn’t had more than one sip of our beers. Suspect they may have judged us as we walked in and dumped the fish in the frier. But it was a good meal. Afterwards did a little walking and window shopping on Main St. and drove through Holiday Valley. Not many skiers but lots of slopes open and the snow looked good. Then back to Little Valley where we tested the internet connection (still good) and watched TV.

After a little shopping in Ellicottville and a short stop in Little Valley (and a short tutorial on podcasts for Martha), I started the return trip to Oberlin. On the way Laura called me to report that her flight was slightly delayed which gave me enough time for grocery shopping at one of our Trader Joes - coffee, wine, soy milk, and marzipanstollen. Laura’s flight arrived 45 minutes late which wasn’t too bad. Traffic around the airport wasn’t bad at all. Stopped at Lorenzo’s to get take-out for supper.
The only other interesting experience that evening was a call from Martin (still in NYC) asking for help. His old Jeep, which he has given to a friend in Oberlin, was not starting and she needed to visit relatives that evening. So I grabbed my jumper cables. Had her started after a few tries. She only lives a few blocks away. We decided she will need to have the battery tested as it is getting very old and looked mighty corroded. Martin will be arriving in just a couple hours. At that point everything should be in place for our family Christmas festivities.
We hope all of you have a worthy Christmas and enjoyable holidays.
Monday, December 12, 2005
Prepared for Winter

Friday, December 02, 2005
Branching Out


Sunday, November 20, 2005
The Sound of Music




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