Monday, December 01, 2008

December 2008


Welcome to the Month of December - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 51 to 75, calm winds, humidity around 28 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 73. West northwest wind between 5 and 10 mph. Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. Northwest wind between 7 and 10 mph.”
        I decided to venture on down to the Dollar Tree in the Gross Polluter and buy some plastic tubs to store stuff in. I had bought two the last time I was down there and they fit on my shelves just fine. Well they were out of them but I found some others I can use and will check back some other time to see if they get some more in. Then I went over to Stater Brothers to get a few supplies.
        Got back home, read a few chapters of the Sci-Fi book, and went for my evening walk. Kula called to ask me about the Moon and the two planets that will be close together tonight. The two planets are Venus (the bright one) and Jupiter. Last night when I saw them and they formed a happy face :) but tonight they looked like a sad face :( and I thought that kind of funny. Bob Vandenberg called me about the same thing too.
        I went over to Stoney’s for dinner. He cooked up some ham and beans, corn bread, with cherry pie for dessert. We watched a show about disasters where bridges fall, homes and cars get lifted off the ground by tornados, helicopters crash, and ammunition factories blow up, yikes!
        Did a little more reading till “Terminator: The Sara Conner Chronicles” came on Fox. It was about a Terminator that accidentally materialized at a Speakeasy in the 1920s.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 02 - did my stretches, ran a mile. I decided to lift weights and ride my bike every other day, run every day, and just take Sundays off from all exercising.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 50 to 70, SSW winds at 3 to 9 MPH, humidity around 20 percent, lenticular clouds. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 69. North northwest wind between 5 and 8 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. Light and variable wind.”
        I had to go to the Post Office to collect a package with some computer equipment, so while I was down there I went to Home Depot to get some bricks and pavers for the patio. Saw and talked to Lee and Marcie on my way back. They were in town getting birthday gifts for their granddaughter.
        Got home and unloaded the truck, then received a call from Paul who wanted to pay six months of dialup service. So I got back in the Gross Polluter and headed over and stayed around to jaw for a spell.
        Back home again I got to working on my Christmas cards addressing them all. I still have to write something personal in each of them, but at least I got them started. I’m going to get me a rubber stamp for the return address next time!
        My brother Kevin called and we had a short chat, and then I watched “NCIS” on CBS about a Sailor who was beaten to death and shot. “Fringe” came on next so I thought I’d watch that. It was about a team of robbers who break into bank vaults by using some kind of device that makes it so they can just squeeze through thick metal. I still think the “Mad Scientist” is what makes the series interesting.
        I did my stretches and went for my nightly run. I practiced my guitar. Wrote my column for the newspaper and sent it to them. Here’s my Thought for the week that I’ll share with you:
Christmas of 1941 must have been a rather harsh one filled with the uncertainties of war: Pearl Harbor with 2,403 American deaths, the fall of Hong Kong on Christmas day. It seemed the whole world had erupted into evil chaos. On Christmas Eve President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill spoke to our nation on radio from a White House that was guarded with mostly fake wooden antiaircraft guns because the real ones were in short supply. I mention this now because our nation’s future, the same nation of Christmas 1941, is again threatened by many uncertainties. The folks of Christmas 1941 triumphed over tremendous odds and evil, so shall we because this is America and we are Americans!
        Wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 03 - did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 47 to 64, NW/S winds at 3 to 7 MPH, humidity around 27 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. North northwest wind between 3 and 6 mph. Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. West northwest wind between 5 and 9 mph.”
        George came by to pay for his dialup in the middle of my exercises smoking cigarette after cigarette. I gave him an ashtray this time! George worked on old IBM Mainframes, as I did a long time ago, and it is fun to reminisce with him about them. We all smoked and drank lots of coffee in them old Mainframe days.
        Barbra my neighbor called needing my assistance starting her car. I jumped in the Gross Polluter, went on over with my jumper cables, and got her on her way. I lent her the jumper cables just in case she had more trouble and she brought them back later in the day. She only calls when she needs help and I told her that it would be polite if she would just call and chat sometimes when she wasn’t in distress needing help. Am I getting cranky in my old age? Nah!
        Now that I have all my Christmas cards addressed I started writing personal well wishes in each of them. I figure if I do five or more a day I’ll have them all ready when I go to town next time. I did six of them today! It only took me two hours to do them.
        Went for my evening walk and had pancakes and eggs when I got back. My brother Kevin called soon after, and we yakked until the Nightly News came on. I had stopped watching the TV news for some time now, but recently I decided I needed to keep track of what is going on with our economy and other world events so I’ll know when to invest in the market. I started investing in an index fund that follows the S&P 500 when it was down at 8200 or something. If it continues to go down I’ll buy some more! I usually cash out of the market when Dow is over 1100 and wait till it gets knocked down to lower levels.
        Did some webwork the rest of the night. Then I did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Thursday 04 - did my stretches, ran two miles.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 46 to 62, calm winds, humidity around 28 percent, overcast skies. According to the National Weather Service “Friday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North northwest wind between 6 and 10 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. West wind around 8 mph.”
        I worked on my camper’s electrical system and cleaned it up some, getting it ready in case I need to use it someday. This took most of my day.
        Went for my evening walk and took a few pictures of the overcast skies. It looks like winter is approaching with the weather getting cooler. Most of the arts that were active just a few weeks ago have gone underground to hide for a while.
        I have to go to the post office tomorrow and mail out the fraud report to my credit card company. I decided to just sit down and finish writing all my Christmas cards and mail them then. Three hours later I had them all done and also had a sore wrist from all that writing. I told my brother Kevin when he called that typing an email is much easier than handwriting and that there should be a service out there that you email all your Christmas cards to them and they would print and mail them out via snail mail. If there isn’t a business like that someone should start one and I’d be their first customer!
        I spent the rest of the night reading Sci-Fi until late. Then I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Friday 05 - did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 46 to 66, calm winds, humidity around 26 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 66. West wind between 5 and 8 mph becoming calm. Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. West wind between 6 and 8 mph.”
        I did the weekend update for the Copper Mountain Mesa Website and sent out the Newsletter. I put a bunch of Thanksgiving Holiday pictures up on the site if anyone is interested.
        I drove the Gross Polluter into Twentynine Palms to the post office to mail all those Christmas cards and that credit card fraud report. Then I went to Bar Lumber to get some Snow Coat to paint on my patio to keep it cool during the summer and stop any leaks when it rains. It was $60 for five gallon compared to Henry’s $95 at Home Depot. I stopped off at The Dollar Tree and then Stater Bros to get a few more supplies. Stop to check my Friend’s home who’s on vacation. Collected Stoney’s mail, he wasn’t home and dropped it off and took out his trash, then headed on home.
        I went for my evening walk and jawed for a spell with Ron my neighbor who I met along the way. He lives where there is a good view of the Marine Base, and he says that they put on quite a show sometimes. There is a fake Iraq town where they do their training and it is a very active place with bombs and rifle fire with tracer round going off this way and that. I guess I live in the quiet sector of town and that’s fine with me!
        I watched the evening news and settled down to read my Sci-Fi book until late into the night. Then I did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for a night run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 06- did my stretches, ran two miles.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 45 to 63, calm winds, humidity around 25 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Scattered showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. West southwest wind between 5 and 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly before 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. West wind between 3 and 7 mph.”
        I mostly called Family and Friends today, I did update the calendar on the Copper Mountain Mesa Website. I was making my morning drinks using up all the fruits that I had, this should of lasted me for five days, but instead of topping off the bottles with water I grabbed the bleach bottle by mistake and ruined the whole batch, dang! So I took it all outside, dumped it in a five gallon container, filled it up with water, and put it on my plants so as not to waste it. Now I’ll have to go to the market and get some more fruits and vegetables.
        I went for my evening walk and called a few more folks when I got back. I went online to do some webwork until late into the night. Then I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Pearl Harbor Day- did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 42 to 61, W/SSW winds at 4 to 12 MPH, humidity around 45 percent, altostratus clouds with a few sprinkles. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. Northwest wind between 8 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. Northwest wind between 14 and 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.”
        I got to cleaning out the computer room and I think I’m going to relocate it somewhere else, maybe in the battery room. The computer room is where I fix computers and where I have it now is just too small a room. Seeing how I got computers scattered all over the place and I am switching to all laptops to free up space and save on energy, the desktop will have to go elsewhere. I think the battery room will make a good workshop for them.
        Stoney called having problems getting online, so I rode the Trusty Scooter over to have a look see. It connects but it takes forever to load a webpage. I found that there is a lot of static on his phone line and we’ll have to check the main box outside some other time. I told him about the static before; when I talk to him on the phone he’s always cutting out. I think the recent rains have made it worse.
        My dear friend Kula called to say hi and we jawed for a spell. She has had a cold for the past week now and can’t shake it. She and Tom are going out to night to listen to an orchestra and I told her to bundle up in warm clothes.
        Went for my evening walk and took some pictures of the clouds. I love clouds and their grand formations that play across the sky with the Sun peeking through here and there to cast its rays down upon the earth. I’ve got many a picture like those on my hard drive.
        Read some Sci-Fi for a while until “Sixty Minutes” came on CBS about: the biggest oil company in Saudi Arabia, a story about this artist who has a big ego, and Andy Rooney talks about watches. Then I read some more Sci-Fi, watched “Monk” on NBC about a newspaper boy who was murdered delivering Mr. Monk’s newspaper.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 08- did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 45 to 60, NW/SW winds at 8 to 16 with gusts up to 25 MPH, humidity around 37 percent, clear until 1pm then altostratus clouds came in for the rest of the day. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 56. North northwest wind between 11 and 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 39. Northwest wind between 7 and 9 mph.”
        I spent an hour or so jacking up and placing blocks under my “Faithful Truck”, it’s the one with the blown transmission. One of the tires had gone flat after sitting so long and I didn’t want it to rot, so now all the tires are off the ground.
        I went over to Stoney’s and worked on his phone line. We spent over an hour trying to track down what the problem was. Two wires on the outside telephone box were loose and that helped some but there was still static and his computer wasn’t getting up to speed. So I asked if I could disconnect the phone from the garage, and that did the trick. Now his computer is connecting at a decent speed and page loads are faster. Then I conned him out of some cookies!
        I noticed that my truck was making a clanging noise by the driver’s side tire and the truck seemed to float and bounce, so I checked it when I got home. It appears that the shock absorber had broken off from the frame, so I had a look at the right side to compare and found that side didn’t even have a shock absorber, I was shocked! I wonder how long I’ve been driving around like that. Well now I’ll have to work on that and set it right.
        I went for a short evening walk because the winds were really starting to blow hard. Then I settled down to read some Sci-Fi for a while. My brother Kevin called and we yapped for almost an hour till “Terminator: The Sara Conner Chronicles” came on Fox. It was about a family that was targeted by the Terminators for extermination because one of them helps the resistance in the future. Sara and the good Terminator goes to save them.
        Read some more Sci-Fi till late into the night. Then I did my stretches and lifted weights; too dang windy for my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 09- did my stretches and ran two miles.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 45 to 57, NW winds at 7 to 11MPH, humidity around 35 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 62. North northwest wind around 8 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. West northwest wind around 8 mph.”
        I spent the morning writing my column for the newspaper and sent it to them. Here’s the Thought for the week: You can visit paradise but you can never live there.
        I really didn’t do much of anything today. It was cold and breezy outside and I haven’t gotten use to it being cold yet. This is the desert and we go from extremes here; over 115 degrees in the summer to under 32 degrees in the winter. When it is cold I’ve found that if I can keep my feet and head warm the rest of my body stays warm.
        Stoney invited me over for dinner at 5pm but I declined, I just wanted to mess around here at my own house today
        Went for my evening walk and read some Sci-Fi when I got back.
        Watched “Fringe” on Fox about a man who receives covert transmissions from an evil source he believes, and draws pictures of events that haven’t happened yet.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.
        Last night I fell asleep while I was surfing the web and awoke at 5am. Had a strange dream that I was at a hotel in Paris and couldn’t find my room that I had just left with all my belonging still there. Even the hotel clerk tried to help but all the rooms on the floor I was on were occupied. One room we cracked the door open to have a look-see and there were dogs in it. It was like the dream that I had last week where I was in a locker room and couldn’t find my way back to where I had left my stuff after I took a shower. Weird!


Wednesday 10- did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 41 to 64, calm winds, humidity around 28 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 63. North wind between 3 and 7 mph. Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Calm wind becoming west northwest around 5 mph.”
        It was such a fine day outside that I decided to paint Snow Coat on my shops roof. Snow Coat is a white paint that reflects the Sun’s rays and keeps the temps down, it is a great sealer too! I am hoping that it will keep leaks from the rain out of the shop. After I completed that I had some leftover in the paint tray and painted the front of the patio that was in great need of a fresh coat. By the time I got done and cleaned up the Sun was hanging low in the southwestern sky, so I went for my evening walk before it got too dark. I took some nice pictures too and would have uploaded them to my journal but Windows is doing another dang update on my computer and it would take forever on dialup to do. Maybe I’ll try it tomorrow.
        Read and finally finished “Stars Over Stars” by K. D. Wentworth. I’d give it five out of five stars it was such a good read! I downloaded this Sci-Fi eBook for free at Baen Books and read it on my Palm PDA. They have some mighty fine SCI-Fi there!!!
        My whole body hurts from all the work I did today, and I still have to do my night exercise. This will be a Tylenol night for sure!
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run- which hasn’t been too nightly lately. It was 45 degrees when I went for my run and I heard that it will be getting colder later next week, something like a fifty year freeze. Well that should be interesting!
        Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. By the way this next full Moon on the 12th will be the biggest and brightest of the year!


From Bob's Stuff

Thursday 11- did my stretches and ran two miles.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 42 to 63, calm winds, humidity around 26 percent, clear skies until 1pm when cirrus clouds moved in. According to the National Weather Service “Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. Light wind becoming south southwest between 10 and 13 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. West southwest wind between 11 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.”
        Stoney needed some Benadryl; I had some here and took them over. He repairs old windup clocks and was looking at a catalog when I arrived and sat and jawed for a spell. The catalog has most all you could need to repair clocks and also sales old clocks too. I saw an old Antique SETH THOMAS School House Wall Clock from the 1930s at a reasonable price I would like to own. I finished off the cherry pie that was a leftover from Thanksgiving and smothered it with Cool Whip. We watched a show on British Snipers and their training on the Military channel, and when that was over I was on my way back home.
        I watered all my vegetation and did a little yard work. Andrew called while I was watering to yak about web design and catch up on what we’ve been doing. We were on the phone for 48min- my phone has a timer. I had to end the call to go on my evening walk before the Sun set.
        The Moon was full and really bright and I saw something I’ve never seen before (from Wikipedia): “A moon dog or moondog (scientific name paraselene, plural paraselenae, i.e. "beside the moon") is a relatively rare bright circular spot on a lunar halo caused by the refraction of moonlight by hexagonal-plate-shaped ice crystals in cirrus or cirrostratus clouds. Moondogs appear to the left and right of the moon approximately 22° away. They are exactly analogous to sun dogs, but are somewhat rarer because in order to be produced the moon must be bright and therefore full or nearly full. While a moondog may be brightly colored, the lunar halos they form in typically appear colorless to the naked eye because their light is not bright enough to activate the color photoreceptors in humans.” Well the one I saw HAD color like a rainbow, and I tried to photograph it but it didn’t come out as bright as I could visually see it, but I got it! Just click on the image that I uploaded to get a better view. Like I mentioned last night this full Moon would be the brightest of the year.
        I messed around on my computers until “CSI” on CBS came on. I wanted to watch this one because Grissom is to announce that he is leaving. They’re not pulling any stops on gore and evil characters on this two-part episode and I felt a little pale when the show was over.
        Did my stretches and went on my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Friday 12- did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 42 to 60, calm winds, humidity around 26 percent, stratus cloud cover most of the morning with sprinkles then clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. Breezy, with a west southwest wind 8 to 11 mph increasing to between 21 and 24 mph. Winds could gust as high as 33 mph. Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before 10pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. Breezy, with a west northwest wind between 16 and 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph.”
        I updated the Copper Mountain Mesa Website and sent out the newsletter. Then I went outside to prepare everything for the coming storms. It actually sprinkled a little! The skies were overcast until a little bit after 1pm when the Sun came out for the rest of the day warming things up a bit.
        Seimi came over to drop off Hope’s internet payment. She has been sick recently and I keep telling her every month it’s no problem if she is a little late, I trust her, but she is persistent. Seimi and I jawed for a spell. I have a small telescope I’ve been trying to fix up for him and when I have the time I’ll do just that.
        Went for my evening walk. It started to get pretty cold as the Sun went down. Then I spent the rest of the night doing online webwork. I signed up for a more advanced HTML class that covers CSS and will begin studying right away.
        The Moon was really bright tonight, brighter than last night when I seen the Moon Dog! I submitted the photo to SpaceWeather.com yesterday but they didn’t put it up yet or may never put it up: it was difficult to see the Moon Dog in my photo. Oh well maybe I need a better camera or learn how to use mine more efficiently.
        Last week I ordered a HP Mini Note 1000 with a 10.2 inch screen, 8Gig flash drive, and 1Gig RAM. I’ve been checking the site everyday to see when it will come out of production and be shipped. I went to check the site tonight and it is being shipped by DSL and it is on its way. My New Year’s resolution on not buying any computers this year has gone down the drain! But I was less than two months shy of accomplishing this goal. I’ll try again next year. One reason I’m going for the small laptops is that they are very power efficient, which will save me in buying more solar panels, and I can take them anywhere they are so light: about 2.5 pounds.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 13- did my stretches and ran a mile. There was a strong wind blowing out of the west or I would have run two miles instead of the one.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 40 to 54, strong winds out of the W/SW at 13-30 with gusts to 50 or more, humidity around 36 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 45. West wind between 7 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly after 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Southwest wind between 9 and 13 mph.”
        I mostly stayed in the house because of the high winds. Called Family and Friends, and did little chores here and there throughout the day.
        Went for my evening walk but it was brisk and brief. Then I watched “Surviving Christmas” (2004) starring Ben Affleck and Christina Applegate. About a young and successful but lonely millionaire who pays a family to live in their home and pretend they are his family at Christmas. Very funny and it was nice to see Applegate play a nice person for once instead of the shallow parts she has been cast. I believe she is a good girl at heart. I just did a search on Christina Applegate and found that she had breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy last August and then reconstructive surgery. She’s one tough gal! I can’t believe she is thirty-four years old already.
        I did my stretches, practiced guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Sunday 14- did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 36 to 50, winds out of the NW/SW at 10-13, humidity around 37 percent, cloudy skies later in the evening. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Cloudy with rain and snow likely. Snow accumulations 2 to 4 inches. Snow level 3000 feet. Highs around 50. South wind 10 to 15 mph late in the morning becoming light. Chance of precipitation 70 percent. Tonight...Mostly cloudy. A chance of rain showers early in the evening...then a slight chance of rain showers in the late evening and overnight. Lows in the mid 30s. West wind up to 10 mph. Chance of showers 50 percent.”
        Joan called saying she can’t get on the internet. I was online a little earlier and it was working fine. I tried to walk her through a few things to get her back up but she ended bringing her laptop over to my place for me to look at. Lee called about that time telling me the same thing! I was able to get her laptop online right away at my house. I had thought that since they live in the same area that maybe the phone circuit there was bad, but I was wrong! Later when I tried to get online myself I couldn’t. It would connect just fine but there wasn’t any down link. I was able to use it intermittently for a very short period and then it would just stop. This has only happened once before and it turned out to be a main server hub that was down somewhere near San Francisco. I believe that the bad weather up north brought it down again this time. As I am writing this to my journal at 11pm Sunday night the internet is still down. Oh the humanity!!!
        Went for my evening walk; it’s getting colder and I made it a short walk. My sister Audrey called and we had a nice chat. I told her that I probably wouldn’t be coming for Christmas because of my truck having no shocks that would make for an unsafe and bouncy trip.
        I made myself some pancakes and eggs: comfort food! Started a nice fire in the wood stove, heated some water and soaked my cold feet in hot water. That Felt mighty good.
        Watched “The Santa Clause 2” (I’m a sucker for sentimental Christmas stories). It wasn’t as good as the first one but it did have its moments.
        Life without the internet sucks. What did I do before cyber space? Probably did the same stuff I do these days when I’m not on the web.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, didn’t post it to the web, and called it a night.
        I got up Monday morning was able to get online and post my journal. Seems to be working fine for now!


Monday 15- only did my stretches because it‘s too dang cold and wet outside.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 36 to 49, winds out of the S/SE at 10-21, humidity around 57 percent, stratus clouds the entire day with lots of rain. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers before 10am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47. West wind between 6 and 13 mph. Tuesday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

        Stoney and Roger came by with a bag of groceries for me from the USDA food distribution. They told me that there were a lot more folks showing up this time than last month. I guess hard times are falling on more folks than ever.
        Bill the “FEDEX Man” delivered my HP MiniNote laptop. He honked and I ran out in the rain to pick it up. He said that Yucca Valley is deep in snow and the roads are really slick there.
I got the laptop inside and unboxed it, took some pictures, and set it up. Computers are one of the few passions that I love, and treating myself to a new computer gets me very excited. But if I would have known that my shocks on the Gross Polluter had broken before I bought this I may have waited until next year. Well I still have a few computers I can sell. Anyways it has a 10.2 inch screen, an 8Gig Flash hard drive, 1Gig of Ram, and a larger keyboard that’s just fine for typing. Spent most of the day setting it up the way I like and got it connected online via a Bluetooth modem.
        Too darn rainy and cold to go for my evening walk, so I just hid inside trying to keep warm. I got a fire going in the woodstove again and soaked my cold feet in hot water. I’ll tell ya that feels mighty good after having cold feet all day! It keeps them warm all night.
        Watched “Terminator: The Sara Connor Chronicles” on Fox. It was the season’s last show and left a whole bunch of things hanging in the air for next season.
        Did a little more tweaking on the new laptop and getting to know it better. Then I did my stretches and lifted weights; no nightly run because of the weather. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal (using the new laptop), posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 16- only did my stretches and ran two miles; sunny but cold.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 31 to 53, winds out of the W/SW at 4-8, humidity around 46 percent, mostly sunny until around 1pm when altostratus clouds moved in. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Rain. High near 41. North northwest wind between 5 and 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Wednesday Night: Rain likely before 6pm, then showers likely, mainly before 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Northwest wind between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.”
        I wrote my column for the newspaper and emailed it to them.
        Patty called asking why her telephone batteries were being drained by the computer. I told her as far as I knew that was not possible. She then went on to say that the phone company repair person told her that was the problem. I believe that the repair person just said it was the computer for no better reason than he didn’t know what the problem was and played on Patty’s naivety of computers, and I told Patty that. I then drove six miles to my mail box to send and pick up my mail.
        I stopped off at Roger Toombs, he had the movie “Hell Boy 2” for me, and we sat and jawed for a spell. I got some nice pictures of snow on the mountains from his house.
        On my way back I checked my friend’s house who is away on vacation, and then dropped by Stoney’s. He was in the front room watching a Elvis Presley movie called “Kid Galahad” (1962), where Elvis fights corruption in and out of the ring.
        I went for my evening walk with my camera and took some more pictures of the mountains. Then I watched “CSI” on CBS about a Vietnam Veteran whose been dead for 17 years and his fingerprints were found at a murder scene.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. It was 39 degrees outside when I went on my run, yikes! Saw my neighbor Mat when he was driving by and he stopped to ask if I was okay; I guess folks aren’t used to seeing people jogging at night around here. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 17- only did my stretches.         Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 30 to 32, winds NNW at 4-8, humidity around 73 percent, SNOW and lots of it! According to the National Weather Service “Thursday: A chance of snow before 10am, then a slight chance of rain. Snow level 2100 feet rising to 3300 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41. West northwest wind around 7 mph becoming south southwest. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible. Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before 10pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. West southwest wind between 5 and 9 mph.

Last night it started raining around 2am and before I went to bed at 3am I checked the temp outside and it was at 41 degrees, which was higher than the 39 degrees when I went for my jog at 9pm. So I went to sleep with the light sounds of rain pattering on my roof and figured that it wasn’t going to snow. I awoke around 9am Wednesday when I heard the patter change and went outside to see what it was. It was starting to snow! And it came down all day long!
I went outside to take a bunch of pictures. There was so much snow that all the plants were sagging and pushed down by the weight of it. My two palm trees looked squished! The solar panels were covered by a foot or more of snow and weren’t producing any electric for the batteries, so I had to run the generator an hour and a half to charge them and cool down the refrigerator.
        Fat Cat didn’t like the snow when I took him out to it, gave me the evil eye, and ran and hid from me under the truck. He finally came into the house where I kept him the rest of the day.
I started a fire in the woodstove and sat down to listen to the news on the local FM station Z1077. They said that HWY247 was shut down from Yucca Valley to Lucerne, all schools and post offices were closed, that the Yucca Valley Historical Society said that it was worst than the 1979 snowstorm, and HWY62 was shut down from Yucca Valley to the lower desert basically cutting us off from the rest of the world for a time.
        Roger Toombs called around 4pm to tell me that the electricity was out on the west side of Copper Mountain Mesa where he lives, our area wasn’t affected because I had just talked to Stoney before Roger called, and there wasn‘t any other reports power being down to me. Their electric was down for about two hours.
        I watched “Hell Boy 2” on the DVD Roger gave me. I liked the first one better, but it was okay. Then I went outside around 10:30pm and it was still snowing! I hope that my shop’s roof doesn’t collapse from all the snow that has been accumulating on it.
        I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. The snow is still coming down as I write this!


Thursday 18- only did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 30 to 40, mostly calm winds, humidity around 63 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. West northwest wind between 6 and 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 31. South wind 5 to 8 mph becoming west northwest.”
        The very first thing I did when I woke up was to climb up on the roof to remove all the snow from my solar panels so I could charge my depleted batteries and run the refrigerator. Took some nice pics of the surrounding mountains covered in snow. The road outside my house looks like a small stream, and my house resembles like an igloo (and feels like one too!).
        Joel called me up to tell me that an actress on the Jay Leno show blew her nose into a handkerchief and the bid on eBay is around $2000!
        I spent a lot of time shoveling snow out of the walkways. I don’t see how those folks on the east coast put up with it snowing year after year, we only see it this bad once thirty years or so. The last snowstorm this bad was in 1979. We had a good snowstorm in 2004 but not like this. What made the storm in 2004 bad was the electric power went out for a few days. I was born and razed in sunny southern California and I’m not used to all this snow and cold, but it is exciting when it does happen.
        I couldn’t go on my evening walk or do any running so I mostly stayed inside doing webwork and trying to stay warm. Fat Cat stayed inside too! Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Friday 19- only did my stretches again. Looks like my exercise routine has gone the way of an outhouse in a hurricane and it will just have to take a backseat until the snow melts and the ground isn’t muddy.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 27 to 49, calm winds, humidity around 59 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 52. North northwest wind between 3 and 5 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 31. Northwest wind between 3 and 6 mph.”
        Stoney came by asking if I wanted to go to the store with him. He had a doctor’s appointment and we went there first. On the way to town the dirt roads were muddied and there were large puddles you had to drive around or get stuck. As we drove closer to HWY62 and the National Park the mountains rose up into view and were “Majestic” is the only word that I can describe them, standing tall with a white crown and covered in a white powered robe of snow. Stoney wasn’t in the Doc’s office more than fifteen minutes and we were on our way to Stater Brothers in Twentynine Palms where we picked up a few supplies. I bought a bunch of “comfort foods” (little Debbie’s pastries) and also bread, eggs, and such.
        When I got back home I started up the generator, plugged in the circular saw and cut a whole bunch of firewood for these cold nights we’ve been having. Then I updated the Copper Mountain Mesa Website but I just remembered that I forgot to send out the Newsletter, which I’ll do tomorrow. Dang!
        Joel called up to tell me that his pipes had froze and burst and he has to fill up water bottles and bring them in the house. Hey that’s what I’ve been doing since I’ve moved here, I told him.
        I did some webwork for the rest of the evening; I updated Ken’s website with some new items he had sent me, and synchronized some of my data between three laptops.
        Watched “NUMB3RS” on CBS about a vigilante group of young college kids that were hurting a local gang of thieves by busting them as they were committing the crimes.
        Did my stretches and lifted weights. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 20- did my stretches.
Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 28 to 50, calm winds, humidity around 51 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. West northwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm. Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. Southwest wind between 3 and 6 mph.”
        Frank and Mary stopped by with a gift box of apples and oranges for me. We chatted for a spell and then Mary started throwing snowballs at Frank. Frank hid behind me and I got hit by a good sized one thrown by Mary as I ducked. Mary got paid back for that as I secretly made up a snowball and got her as she was getting into their truck to leave. Mary and I exchanged a few well thrown snowballs before they left.
Jumped in the Gross Polluter and headed down to my mailbox to collect my mail and to take some pics of our area covered in snow. I got to the mailbox just as Joel was getting in his car with my mail, so I needn’t have taken the trip down but I needed to get out of the house anyways.
        On my way back I stopped off at Lee and Marcie’s to say howdy. Marcie was in the kitchen wrapping gifts and Lee was watching a show about old cars on TV. We would try to guess the make, model, and year of the cars, and we did pretty dang good on our guesses. Marcy gave me a tin of butter cookies and some homemade tamales before I left.
        Then I went over to Stoney’s, but when I arrived I heard water coming from a burst pipe on the side of his house. I hated to tell him the bad news. We filled up a jug of water for him to use and turned off the water at the main. He’ll fix it tomorrow when the Sun is out.
        I called Family and yakked at them for a while. Then I watched “Elf” (2003) on CBS about a human baby adopted by Santa’s Elves who grows up thinking he is an elf. He finally finds out he is different than the other elves and goes to NYC to find his real father. Great movie with a sentimental ending. Ed Asner played Santa and the role fit him to a T! I met Ed Asner in the 90s when I was a guard at Harbor Cove Apartments in Redondo Beach. He was coming over to visit the owner and I was told to wait outside until he showed. Ed drove up in an old car and actually took the time to jaw with me for a spell. He is a very likable guy and it surprised me that he was so down to earth. Not anything like Bruce Willis who had an entourage of three bodyguards when I met him.
        Did my stretches and lifted weights. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Welcome to Winter Sunday 21- did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 32 to 54, calm winds, humidity around 47 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly after 10am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 52. Southwest wind between 11 and 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before 10pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. West wind between 8 and 10 mph.”
        This is the shortest day and the longest night of the year, welcome to winter! Most of the snow has melted from the ground and rooftops. The ground is a little soggy and you have to stomp the mud off your shoes before going into the house. Tomorrow if it doesn’t rain I’ll go for a run, something I haven’t done since last Tuesday. Most of the day was cleaning up the mess outside that the snow left. My aloe veras have wilted from the freeze and many may die, but the palm trees look to be okay.
        Went over to Stoney’s to put away the welding equipment he had out working on that burst water pipe I had discovered yesterday. We sat and jawed for a spell then I drove back on home.
        Had a nice chat with sister Audrey. We are so much alike, and I told her so; I hope I didn’t hurt her feelings.
        I was just starting to watch “60 Minutes” when Tom called to ask if he and Kula could come up for a visit around the 28th. I thought that would fun. We’d meet at Carls Jr. and then go to the bird sanctuary for a hike. When we tried it last time we got rained out and spent our time under the visitors center just in front of the trail waiting for the rain to stop.
        Watched “Monk” on NBC about a sniper in bare feet who shot a tow truck driver.
        I did my stretches and practiced my guitar. Then I wrote my column for the newspaper to get it in early because of the holidays. With that done and sent in I wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 22- I was awoken early by someone banging on my front door who wanted to buy a septic tank I have laying outside. I told him I wasn’t interested; I should have told him not to come on my property if the gate is closed. I guess I’ll have to start locking the gate at night. Since I was up I did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights. It was cold and windy morning!
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 36 to 52, SSW winds at 10 to 15 MPH, humidity around 58 percent, altostratus and a few lenticular clouds. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 49. West northwest wind between 10 and 16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. Southwest wind between 6 and 9 mph.”
        I spent most of the day doing the mundane: house cleaning. My place still looks a mess but I did manage to make a small dent in it.
        A lady, Helen, called and left me a message that the USDA food distribution would be on Tuesday the 20th of January and not on Monday. I called Stoney to let him know, but he had already found out earlier. Stoney is in charge of the USDA distribution for our area.
        I went for my evening walk all bundled up for the cold and wind. Then I started reading a new Sci-Fi book called “Med Ship” by Murray Leinster between 1957 and 1966, about a doctor of Interstellar Medical Service called Calhoun who travels from planet to planet dispensing medical advice with his pet Murgatroyd. I’m not to sure what kind of pet Murgatroyd is, but he is kind of like a dog, I think. It’s old Sci-Fi from the 50s but it seems to be a good read so far.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for a cold (38 degrees) windy run. After my run I stood outside for a time looking towards Polaris watching for any meteors (should have been between 8-10 per hour) from the Ursid Meteor Shower that peaks tonight, but I didn’t see any, dang! I got too cold and went inside.
        Practiced my guitar after I fixed a string I broke last night. Wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 23- did my stretches and ran a mile. It was another cold and windy morning!
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 33 to 50, NW/SW winds at 12 to 18 MPH, humidity around 47 percent, mostly clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of rain after 10am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49. South wind between 3 and 8 mph. Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. South wind between 8 and 13 mph.”
        I needed to go to the post office to pick up a package, so I jumped in the Gross Polluter and headed to town. Got gas at $1.79 a gallon and ten dollars filled up the tank!
        There were no lines at the post office and I was out of there in a flash.
        Went to the Joshua Tree Health Food store to get some yeast for my breakfast but they only had a little bit left, just like the last time I was there, and I took every bit of it. The nice counter person, Nancy Klein, said that she would have it ordered and give me a call. When I gave her my name she recognized it and said that she reads my column in the newspaper and really likes it, cool, it’s nice to know that somebody reads it! She has some friends who are moving to Copper Mountain Mesa who also reads my column. I told her to tell them to get in touch with me when they are settled in.
        I stopped in at the library to browse around looking for something different to read. I settled on “Genetics Demystified”, “Astronomy Café”, and “Websites for Dummies”. I also bought two used books: “Dark Watch” by Clive Cussler” and “To Ride Pegasus” by Anne McCaffrey. They still had some 1Gig thumb drives left and I bought one of those for $7, and a fancy book marker for $1.
        I got home in time for my evening walk and it was another cold and windy one. Then I did some computer work until “NCIS” came on CBS about a girl that was a friend of Gibb’s daughter before she was murdered along with his wife some fifteen years ago. She needed Gibbs to rid her of a Marine who was stalking her. Then I watched the “Mentalist” but I didn’t really care for the show. Everyday I watch the nightly news to see how the economy is doing; all doom and gloom. Dang, I’ve been watching way too much TV lately and I have better things to do with my time.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 24- did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights. It was a cold but not too windy morning!
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 34 to 47, light breeze, humidity around 56 percent, mostly overcast skies. According to the National Weather Service “Christmas Day: A 40 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49. Windy, with a southwest wind 13 to 16 mph increasing to between 27 and 30 mph. Winds could gust as high as 41 mph. Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. West wind between 17 and 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.”
        God it was cold in the house after my exercises. It was one of those cold and overcast winter days where I couldn’t get warm and I didn’t want to fire up the woodstove until later in the night. I did a few things around the house and then called Stoney to see what he was up to. He was just getting done doing his laundry and I asked if I could do a load over at his place. He said yes I could and he would turn on the heater in the bathroom if I wanted to take a shower, and that sounded mighty good to me and told him I’d be there in an hour. I gather up all my dirty clothes and headed on over. Stoney was in the kitchen cooking ham with biscuits and gravy for dinner and asked if I’d like some. Sure after I take a shower, I said. It was nice to have a hot water shower! When the hot water hit my cold body I let out a yahoo cry of pure bliss it felt so good. It felt like I was defrosting! We then had dinner and watched TV while my clothes were in the dryer. I must have stayed there for three or more hours it was so warm inside with his woodstove going, I hated to leave.
        Got back home, fed Fat Cat, and called my Family who were at Mom and Dad’s having eggnog. I really wish I could have made it there this year and told them so. My plan is to get the Gross Polluter functioning with new shocks, a tune up, and get the camper loaded on it for my next visit. That way I won’t be putting anyone out for a place to stay; I’ll just sleep in the camper.
        Watched “Bones” on Fox, a rerun that I haven’t seen yet. It was about a murdered Santa who was found in a drainage pipe.
        I called Mike from Hermosa Beach to wish him a Merry Christmas, and then called Andrew to wish him the same.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Christmas- did my stretches, too windy for anything else!
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 34 to 49, winds SSE at 11 to 34 with gusts up to 50 MPH, humidity around 57 percent, mostly overcast skies but no rain. According to the National Weather Service “Friday: Sunny, with a high near 45. Breezy, with a northwest wind between 15 and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 34 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 28. Northwest wind between 6 and 9 mph.”
        It was stormy all day with the wind picking things up that weren’t tied down and blowing them around. I spent most of the morning and afternoon calling Family and Friends to wish them all a Merry Christmas until it was time to go to Stoney’s for Christmas dinner.
        I arrived at Stoney’s at 3pm and he was just getting dinner ready. Roger Smith couldn’t make it and we had to do it without him. There was meatloaf baked with bacon on top, mashed potatoes with country gravy, and steamed carrots. For dessert we had pumpkin pie with whip cream. Stoney also baked some ranger cookies which I ate two of. We were both mighty bloated when we finished and sat down to watch a few episodes of “Myth Busters”; we both like the redhead on the show!
        It was such a windy night that I decided to watch a disaster movie called “The Day After Tomorrow”. I usually watch this once a year on a blistery night like this. So with the wind blowing up to 50 MPH rattling my home, I got the woodstove fired up and laid in my bed with Fat Cat to watch the movie.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, rote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. Merry Christmas to everyone!


Friday 26- did my stretches, again too windy for anything else! I can run in the cold or heat but not in the wind.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 27 to 44, winds NNW at 16 to 20 with gusts up to 49 MPH, humidity around 38 percent, mostly clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 28. West northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
        I didn’t do much of anything today. Fixed a few things around the house, but mostly read. I started reading “Genetics Demystified” and completed the first chapter. It tells about the beginnings of Genetics and Gregor Mendel who worked for eight years studying garden peas. In the 1860s he worked out a theory of how traits are inherited. I’ll expand on this some other time because the night grows old.
        Went for a cold and windy evening walk and called my brother Kevin and yakked at him for a spell. He got a new camera and was telling me all about it. He has wanted one for a very longtime and won’t have to rely on his cell phone’s camera for his artistic outlet anymore.
        I started reading “Dark Watch” by Clive Cussler and got drawn into to it like water on dry desert dirt. It’s fast paced with a lot of action that flows from on chapter to another until you realize you’ve read dang near half the book. Most if not all his books that I’ve read are like that.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 27- did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 27 to 46, calms winds, humidity around 42 percent, mostly clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 51. Calm wind becoming west northwest between 4 and 7 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33. West wind around 6 mph becoming calm.”
        Oops, I forgot to update the Copper Mountain Mesa Website, so I got cracking on that and sent out the Newsletter.
        Called a few Family and Friends to touch base and did a few things around the house; just a little cleanup. I cooked up some Stoffers Stuffing to have it ready to take to potluck at 4pm, then I went for my evening walk.
        I arrived at potluck right at 4pm and there were only a few cars in the parking lot and that’s the way it remained. There was Lee and Marcie, Dyane and her mother Dorothy, Rose, Bob Seeley, and me. I told everyone that it doesn’t matter that only a few showed up but that we did show up. There was plenty of grub for all. Marcie brought lasagna, Bob Seeley had his fresh fruit plate, Dyane made a broccoli and cheese casserole, Dorothy cooked up some fantastic sweet potatoes, and I supplied the stuffing and a bunch of cookies that Stoney made. Stoney wasn’t feeling well and stayed at home, and Chris was down with a cold. Lee’s daughter showed up just as everyone was leaving. She got stuck in traffic on her way from where she lives somewhere near LA.
        Dyane and Dorothy were in an accident on HWY247 coming home from a family visit on Dec. 20th at 9pm when their car hit black ice. The car suddenly veered into on coming traffic, did this twice, as Dyane fought to gain control. She cranked the steering wheel hard to one side and managed to maneuver it towards the side of the road but unfortunately the car was still sliding and smacked into a mound of dirt just three feet from hitting a telephone pole. Everyone was okay but Dorothy had some hurt ribs from being thrown around with her seatbelt on. Their car is in the shop and Lee letting them borrow his Jeep.
        On my way back home I stopped by Stoney’s to see how he was doing. We watched a great classic film called “Women of the Year” (1942) starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. It was a film ahead of its time dealing with women’s rights. About a sports reporter and an independent high powered woman journalist working for the same newspaper who fall in love. The scene in the kitchen at the end of the film made me laugh so hard that tears came to my eyes.
        Got home to a hungry Fat Cat and three messages from my Brother. So I fed the cat, and called my Brother. Then Lynn called and I chatted with her for a spell. After that I settled down to the computer to do some webwork.
        Did my stretches and practiced my guitar. Read a chapter in “Dark Watch”, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Sunday 28- did my stretches and ran two miles.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 33 to 54, calms winds, humidity around 32 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Sunny, with a high near 59. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph. Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 40. West southwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm.”
        After doing some chores around the house I went over to Stoney’s to get a hot shower and jaw with him a while. We watched “How Its Made” on the Discovery Channel. It show how sugar is processed and there are so many elaborate steps in making it that we wondered how they came up with the technique.
        Went for my evening walk and then read “Dark Watch” late into the night; it’s a page turner!
        Did my stretches and practiced guitar. Wrote my column for the newspaper to get it in early for the holiday. Wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 29- I got woken up by a phone call from Kula that I was expecting. They will rendezvous with me at Carls Jr. at 12pm for a hike down at the Big Morongo Bird Sanctuary. I had time to clean up, get dressed and do my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 38 to 58, calms winds, humidity around 35 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 61. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 40. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
        I jumped in the Gross Polluter and headed on down to Yucca Valley. I got to Carls Jr. a little early but it wasn’t much of a wait till I seen my friends Kula and Tom drive up. They had stayed at one of the casinos last night so they wouldn’t have such a long drive and have more time to visit. I haven’t seen them since last spring when we tried to go on the hike but got rained out. We ate lunch at Carls and chatted for a spell catching up, and then we were on our way to the Bird Sanctuary. I swear that place is hard to find and if you didn’t know it was there you’d drive right past. We spent about two hours following the trails around the park, taking pictures, and having a great hike. It’s prettier in the spring with all the flowers in full bloom and the critters roaming about, but there is still a lot to see in the winter. While we were high up on a ridge Tom climbed down to where a large round rock was protruding from a cliff. It looked very dangerous and we begged him not to go. Kula yelled to him that she didn’t want to be left with the house payments if he fell. Well he got to the rock okay and then mooned us. I got the picture but I won’t share it here; it would frighten little kids! We completed our hike and drove back to Carls Jr. were we said our goodbyes. It was really great to see my friends again and to share in the experience of a rigorous hike in nature’s garden.
        On the way back home I decided to stop off at Stoney’s. He was in the kitchen cutting down and sewing some trouser legs that were too long. We sat for a spell him telling stories while I listened. Stoney is 89 years old and has lots of stories. When he was a kid he and his younger brother would harvest sorghum and take it down to an old black farmer who had a press powered by a mule that would go around in a circle to squeeze out the juices to make molasses. He and his brother had to keep the mule moving my tapping it with a stick. The farmer would take a portion for his cut and the rest would be taken to Stoney’s Mom to use in cooking and on pancakes.
        Got back home and fed Fat Cat and settled down to a night of reading Clive Cussler‘s “Dark Watch”. Then I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 30- did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 39 to 62, calms winds, humidity around 37 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 63. Light north wind. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Southwest wind at 6 mph becoming northwest.”
        I was working outside trimming the frost damage off the aloe vera when Raymond and his brother Orville drove up for a chat. I Knew Ray was looking for a trailer and told him about the one that my friend Joel has. He was interested. I called Joel and they headed down to check it out. Joel called later to thank me. Then Dale from Landers called and we jawed while I worked.
I was about to go on my evening walk when I noticed that there was a truck parked down the road at the property that was bought by Ginger who is fixing it up. I went for my walk there to say hi. Chris her son and Jose with his baby daughter were digging a trench to put water to the house. They needed a pipe wrench and I walked back to my house and drove back with one. By that time Ginger and the rest of the chew was there and I decided to do the neighborly thing and pitch in. We all dug with shovels and picks trying to finish it before it got dark. But the Sun set and I drove back to get my gloves and a flashlight figuring they didn’t bring one. I started singing “I’ve been working on the railroad” and everyone joined in while Chris was digging and I took a break. When I started digging they began singing it again and I told them jokingly to knock it off. The trench was done and Jose got the pipes glued together and I was on my way back home with a couple of tamales Ginger gave me and a sore body.
From Bob's Stuff
I got home and ate all the tamales because all that work made me really hungry. Then I watched “Nova: Is there Life on Mars”. They talked about all the Mars missions that had landed the rovers and the Phoenix probe at the pole in search of water. But they didn’t answer the question “Is there Life on Mars”. Then I watched “Fringe” on Fox about people turned into walking microwave ovens that fry nearby folks, weird. I still say that the Mad Scientist makes the show!
        Settled down and read the rest of the book “Dark Watch” until I finished it. Took a couple of Tylenols to relieve the pain from digging; I’m getting to dang old for that kind of work. I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


New Years Eve - did my stretches and ran two miles.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 40 to 61, calms winds, humidity around 39 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “New Year's Day: Sunny, with a high near 63. North northwest wind between 3 and 7 mph.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. Calm wind becoming west northwest around 6 mph.”

        I did a little yard work trimming off the frost dead parts of plants, gave them some fertilizer and watered, and moved a few under the porch.
        I switched RAM modules between the HP and Dell Minis, putting the 2Gig from the Dell in the HP and the 1Gig from the HP in the Dell. I seem to use the HP Mini Note more than the Dell Mini 9 because of the keyboard being standard and the screen size is larger on the HP. The Dell I’ll use on the road because its six cell battery will last a few hours longer than the three cell that the HP has.
        Went for my evening walk and just contemplated the year that was 2008.
        My brother Kevin called and we yakked about movies. I was going through my stack of movies looking for one called “Sahara” I was telling him about and found another I haven’t yet seen called “Pitch Black” (2000) starring Vin Diesel who plays Riddick. I saw “The Chronicles of Riddick” (2004) and really liked it, so I watched “Pitch Black” tonight.
        After the movie I called a few friends to wish them a Happy New Year, practiced my guitar and went online to start my journal early. And I finished reading (again) “365 Starry Nights” by Chet Raymo, that took a whole year to read. Then I got ready for my nightly run. I did my stretches, lifted weights, and at 11:50PM I went outside for a run to bring in the New Year, just like I did last year with the star Sirius directly to the south. This time I was nearing the top of the hill and I heard what sounded at first like partiers bringing in the New Year but it turned out to be a pack of coyotes yelping in the distance. The New Year began when I was nearing the bottom of the hill with fireworks way out by Hwy62. Unlike last year where it was loud and noisy, there wasn’t a sound in our area. No gun shots, no horns, no hooting, no nothing, weird! So I said goodbye to 2008, you have been an interesting and somewhat troubling year.
        Finished my journal, and called it a night.

        This year I have accomplished a few goals that I had put forth last New Years and continued those from previous years: I’m still not doing tobacco or drinking coffee, but I’m still chewing the nicotine gum. I do my stretches everyday, and lift weights, run, ride my bike almost everyday. I practice my guitar every night. I go for a walk most every evening, and doing my almost nightly runs up the hill in front of my house. I have been eating better; stopped eating candy bars, and tried to stay away from donuts, cookies, (at least I don’t buy them) and no soft drinks.
        I’ve also taken and completed courses online: Word 2007, Excel 2007, PowerPoint 2007 (beginning and intermediate classes on all), and an HTML class.
        I still have dialup service that I started last year as a hobby and have 14 users. I still haven’t decided to expand this into a business yet.
        Goals that I am setting for 2009 are going to be the ones I am rolling over from previous years: hiking, learn Photography, a Programming Language, and some Math.
        Things that still hold my interest are: Astronomy ( I still have to set up an outside observatory), physics, biology, history, meteorology, and Geology. Writing in my journal is helping me write better and I enjoy doing it. Playing my guitar, exercising, and fixing computers. I think these areas of interest will remain my main focus for 2009 as they’ve been in previous years.
        Things that still didn’t hold my interest are: Television (I hardly ever watch it except for a few shows that I enjoy) I get most my news online and not fed to me with commercials, Politics, and troubled Celebrities.
        The one resolution I had in 2008 was not to buy any more computers, but I fell short by one month! (Dang prices dropped so low on laptops I couldn’t stand it any longer)
        My goal for 2009 is getting one of my songs published!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

November 2008


Welcome to the Month of November! - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 60 to 83, NW-SW winds of 4 to 11 MPH with gusts up to 24, humidity around 37 percent, lots of altostratus clouds through out the day. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Southwest wind between 5 and 11 mph. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. West wind around 7 mph.”
        I’m going to make this a quick post because I’m really tired tonight! Mostly I worked in the shop again sorting and throwing away stuff. I also called a few Friends and Family during the day.
        I forgot to write in yesterdays journal that my friend Joel brought my mail just before I went on my nightly run. My order for the Bluetooth mini dongle was among the letters, cools! This was the first time I had to set one up using Microsoft’s Bluetooth Wizard and I screwed it up by selecting “Fax Modem” instead of “Dialup Networking” and I wondered why it was so slow, duh. I quickly found the trouble and fixed it, now its running much faster.
        Went for my evening walk and then settle down to do some webwork.
        I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night after I set all the clocks back an hour.


Sunday 02 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 62 to 79, W winds of 9 to 14 MPH with gusts up to 27, humidity around 40 percent, lots of altostratus clouds throughout the day. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Light wind becoming southwest between 11 and 14 mph. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. West wind between 9 and 11 mph.”
        I messed around with my computers much of the morning. I wanted to see how far away from the Bluetooth modem I could go before the signal died. I was still getting good reception from my camper that sits in the front yard and that seems to be over 30 feet away.
        Called a few Friends and Family throughout the day. Leanne called and we had a nice chat. Last week she was off the coast of Mexico in international waters when I tried to call her and the cell reception was lousy.
        Went for my evening walk. The wind was gusting pretty well out of the west; there were plenty of clouds but not a drop of rain.
        My friend Mac came by for a short visit. He’s been out of town for a spell and hasn’t seen my patio yet so I gave him the grand tour.
        I watched “Point Break” (1991) Directed by Kathryn Bigelow. Starring Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Gary Busey, and Lori Petty. It’s about a bunch of surfers who rob banks to support their lifestyle, and an undercover FBI agent who infiltrates their gang and becomes passionate with the surfing culture. Great movie! Makes me want to go out to do something exciting instead of my mundane day to day life I lead! Hey, I did skydived once but ended on crutches for two weeks or so.
        Watched “Monk” on NBC about a rich philanthropist who is murdered by his wife during an earthquake to cover up the crime.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 03 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 57 to 79, W-SW winds of 4 to 11 MPH with gusts up to 18, humidity around 36 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 68. West wind between 11 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. West northwest wind between 13 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.”
        Ron Dehart dropped off a pair of his old running shoes for me: I don’t mind hand-me-downs!
        I printed up a voting guide for Mac who came over to pick it up. Did some work around the house, gathered my dirty laundry and went over to Stoney’s to use his washer and dryer. We sat around jawing and watching “Cash Cab” where this guy drives around in his cab picking up contestants for a quiz show in the back of his cab. One woman got so excited when she and her friends won that it made me laugh. I thought it was a very original idea having a quiz show in a cab. Stoney liked it too.
        Got home to go on my evening walk. The Sun now sets an hour earlier because of the time change and I still haven’t gotten used to it yet. It seems like I run out of day before my day starts.
        Joel dropped by with my mail and $75 towards the computer I sold him. He is happy with the computer and that makes me feel mighty fine that I could help him out.
        Had a brief chat with Kevin. Then read a few chapters in “Pale Blue Dot”. I also got caught up on my astronomy reading that I’ve been neglecting lately.
        Watched “Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles”. Their home is robbed and all the diamonds and IDs are stolen. Summer Glau who plays Cameron, a former Skynet Infiltrator reprogrammed by the future John Connor to protect present day John Connor, she is hot!
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 04 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 58 to 70, W-NW winds of 10 to 16 MPH with gusts up to 30, humidity around 37 percent, skies were mostly clear. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 62. North northwest wind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42. North northwest wind between 8 and 10 mph.”
        Seimi came by with some National Geographic magazines that had articles on astronomy he wanted me to read. I printed out the answer from steve98052 to his question: are there more atoms in a glass of water than glasses of water in the oceans? I rounded up all the parts for a small telescope I have and will repair it and give to Seimi.
        Wrote my column for the newspaper and sent it in.
        UPS delivered the 2Gig replacement from Crucial.com. I installed it in the Dell Mini and it booted right up with no problems at all.
        I read another chapter in “Pale Blue Dot” and then went for my evening walk.
        Kevin called to tell me about his day. When I got off the phone with him an hour later I turned on the TV to watch the election results. I got so interested in what was going on that I stayed glued to the tube until Obama gave his victory speech in Chicago. Obama gave an elegant speech and all our hopes now reside with him, and I tend to believe him. Lets us hope this is a new beginning for our nation and not just a bunch of political hype.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for a windy and cold nightly run. It was so windy that sand was stinging the back of my exposed legs and I had to put much effort running down the hill against the wind. Practiced my guitar. I was writing to my journal when Andrew called and we jawed for over an hour about the election and other things. Finished my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 05 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 51 to 67, N-NW winds of 6 to 11 MPH, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 68. North northwest wind between 8 and 14 mph. Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Northwest wind around 9 mph.”
        I jumped in the Gross Polluter and headed on into town. I needed to stop off at the post office to pick up a package and send out that bad memory chip back to crucial.com. I got all that done and headed over to McDonalds to use their WIFI, Dell Taco doesn’t have free WIFI anymore, to download some critical updates to the Dell Mini. It cost me $2.95 for two hours but it was worth it because it would take days instead of minutes to download them on dialup. I spent the whole two hours there and ate a double quarter pounder with cheese (I felt like treating myself). After I got all the updates, I went over to Bank of America to deposit a couple of checks. I went to get some supplies on over at WalMart and Stater Bros.
        I got back home just in time to go on my evening walk before it got dark. Then I yakked at Kevin for almost an hour. Read a few more chapters in “Pale Blue Dot” until “Bones” came on Fox. It was about an artist who was found crushed in a automobile in a junk yard that was one of his artistic creations.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Friday 07 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 49 to 73, light breeze, humidity around 25 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. North northwest wind between 5 and 9 mph. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. West wind between 9 and 17 mph.”
        I updated the Copper Mountain Mesa Website, sent out the newsletter, and finally put last month’s Potlucks pictures up.
        Worked around the house doing little knick knacks here and there. Watered the plants and did some yard work.
        Got a call from a nice lady who has been receiving my mail at her PO Box and wanted to know what to do with it. It turns out that it is my old box from seven years ago and I gave her my “new” address to forward my mail and thanked her. I thought that very nice of her to be so concerned.
        Went on my evening walk and listened to an astronomy lecture about the life cycle of our Sun. To make a long story short it will go through a few phases after it falls off the main sequence five billion years from now; burn most of its hydrogen fuel as its diameter expands to form a Red Giant. Helium replaces hydrogen in the core. Hydrogen still fuses a layer around the core as it condenses and heats up. At 100 million Kelvin helium starts to burn in the core producing carbon and oxygen. While all this is happening the outer layers are being breathed out forming a planetary nebula. When all the helium is turned into carbon, the core collapses down into a White Dwarf with electrons packed tightly together (what is called electron degeneracy). Basically a White Dwarf is a diamond and does not fuse matter but shines under its stored heat.
        Kevin called and we yakked for a spell, then I read a few more chapters in “Pale Blue Dot”.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, and then watched “Numbers” on CBS. It was about a lady magician who disappears for good after doing one of her illusions.
        Wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 08 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 52 to 74, slight breese , clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Areas of blowing dust. Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Windy, with a west northwest wind between 26 and 30 mph, with gusts as high as 41 mph. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. West northwest wind 13 to 16 mph decreasing to between 5 and 8 mph. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph.”
        Did my chores around the house sweeping up this and that, making it all pretty. I called Family and Friends throughout the day. Some were home and some were not.
I drove the Gross Polluter over to the community center for their annual general election where we elect the members of the board. About twenty folks showed up- the Board outnumbered the audience. I got there at 1pm just in time to catch the food that was laid out for us members, and it was quite a spread of grub. Someone made some peanut butter cookies that were mighty fine. There was a vegetable plate with dip, ham and beef sandwiches, and a fruit platter. After lunch, order was restored and the Board was back in session. There wasn’t anyone willing to run against the board so there was a motion to reelect the Board members, somebody second the motion. Therefore, we had a new Board of directors for our community, which was the old Board members, but that’s okay. They shuffled around the leadership a bit and Steve Tuttle, who is now President, said that we only have enough money in the coffers to run the community for two more years. He is going to see if he can get a grant from the county to try to extend it at further a bit. We all said our goodbyes and I was off for home with a couple of sandwiches I absconded from the leftovers.
        I got home and went on my evening walk listening to “The Life Cycle of the Sun” again. I’ll have to add to what I’d written about it yesterday, but not now because it is late and I am tired.
        Went online to do some webwork that lasted until very late. Then I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. The winds are just now starting to blow pretty hard!


Sunday 09 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 47 to 68, NW winds at 23-25 with gusts that will blow yer outhouse down, humidity around 38 percent, dark altostratus clouds but no rain for us. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Sunny, with a high near 64. Calm wind becoming west between 11 and 14 mph. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. West wind between 5 and 7 mph.”
        I called my old boating friend Richard Pearson, Hotise, to talk of old friends and times gone past. There was a friend of ours who lived out on the moorings on a Columbia 22’ sailboat and we couldn’t figure out his last name. Well I thought about it after we hung up and it was Fletcher, Larry Fletcher. After Larry moved off the moorings he found a house on PCH just south of Torrance Blvd in Redondo. This was in the mid 80s and he had a Commodore 64 computer that he used to communicate with others around the world by using Fido Net. He would receive data for a BBS (Bulletin Board System) from a computer in Australia via modem and relay it to another in New Mexico, who would then relay it to some other computer on the net. I thought that was rather intriguing! I think this would be considered the precursor to the Internet we all love and use today.
        It was cold and windy outside so I messed around inside sorting through some old memorabilia. I called Stoney and he said that he was in the process of baking peanut butter cookies. I jumped on my Trusty Scooter and was over there to eat them while they were still hot out of the oven! I must have eaten six or seven of them. While I was there we watched a hilarious movie Starring Will Ferrell called “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” about a NASCAR driver who loses his ability to race.
        It was too cold and windy for an evening walk so I read a few more chapters in “Pale Blue Dot. Called up my friend Larry Carlock and yakked at him for a spell.
        I watched “Monk” on NBC about a passenger on an airplane that Mr. Monk was on, who murdered his wife and replaced her with a double. Then “Secrets of the Dead: Escape from Auschwitz” came on PBS about the escape of two Slovak Jews Rudolph Vrba and Alfred Wetzler from Auschwitz to warn others of what the Nazis were doing to Jews in the camps. They may have saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from a horrible fate that would have been awaiting them at the hands of the SS.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 10 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 46 to 66, NW to SE winds at 4-8, humidity around 47 percent, altostratus clouds later in the evening just passing by. According to the National Weather Service “Veterans Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 66. Calm wind becoming east northeast between 4 and 7 mph. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 52. Northwest wind between 6 and 14 mph.”
        I worked on the Gross Polluter fixing a problem that has troubled me for some time now. When I start the engine the battery light comes on and I have to pull the cable off the battery and then reconnect it for it to charge, this shouldn’t happen! The engine keeps running with the battery disconnected, which is good, and when I reconnect the battery the engine bogs down showing that it’s charging the battery, weird. I found out what was wrong the other night when I was leaving Mac’s after dinner. When I went to reconnect the battery I saw a light coming from the alternator where there shouldn’t be a light. It was where the cable connects from the wiring system to the alternator. So today I took it apart to clean and found that the light was caused by a bad connection that was arcing. Now the truck runs fine and the problem solved.
        Stoney called to say that he made spaghetti and I should come over to help him eat it. So I did a few other things around the house, went for my evening walk and listened to an astronomy questions and answers lecture, and got caught up on my astronomy reading. Then I went on over to Stoney’s. The spaghetti was great; I had two plates full, and ate a few more of his homemade peanut butter cookies. But the spaghetti western we watched “God’s Gun” (1976) was so bad it was worth watching to see if it got any worse, and it did! It starred Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, and Richard Boone, three fine actors who should have left this one alone! It was one of the worst westerns I ever watched that was worth watching.
        When I got home I had a message from Joel Levy asking if I copied Iron Eyes Cody’s pictures to CD for his trip to Hollywood tomorrow, I hadn’t, so I did that right away and gave him a call to pick them up.
        I watched “Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles” where John goes down to Mexico with his girlfriend and ends up in jail, with the evil Terminator hot on his trail.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run.
        Read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot” until late. Did you know that if the Sun was suddenly turned off that the atmosphere of the Earth would freeze and plummet to the surface creating a layer 30 feet thick! Then I practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night


Veterans Day - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 49 to 69, NW to NE winds at 4-10, humidity around 30 percent, light clouds later in the day. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Northwest wind between 9 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. West northwest wind around 11 mph.”
        I wrote my column for the newspaper and sent it to them.
        I spent a little time working on Joel’s old computer that won’t boot. It turns out that the Ram had died and I replaced it with a good one I had laying around. It works fine now but it is an old 500Mz Pentium III white box with XP Pro trying to run on 128Megs of RAM: it is very slow!
        I decided to get out my electric guitar that I haven’t played in a few years. There was a broken string to be replaced and I did that. I’d start playing and another string would break, and I replaced that too. After the third string broke I gave it up for the day.
        I went for my evening walk and then over to Stoney’s to help him and Roger Smith try to finish off that spaghetti from yesterday. Roger updated us on a trial he was a witness in, of a lady in our area who shot an evil old man in self defense who was about to attack her. The story goes something like this: he threatened her and she pulled out a 22 handgun. He said to her “you ain’t going to shoot me with that pea shooter” (these were his last words) and lunged at her and she shot him several times. This evil man was known to the area as a bully and killed dogs by hanging them with barbed wire. At first no charges were filed because it was self defense, but an aggressive prosecutor, wasting our tax money, changed all that and she spent almost a year in prison awaiting trial. Well she was finally acquitted and set free just a few days ago. Good for her!
        Got home and watched “Nova: Alien from Earth” on PBS about the discovery of the 18,000 year old remains of a new human species of hobbits who thrived on the Indonesian island of Flores hunting dwarf elephants. Very fascinating!
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and was on my evening run when Chris dropped by to give me the list of winners from tonight’s bingo. We jawed for a while and then I continued my run.
        When I got back there was a message on my answering machine from Joel who is in Hollywood for an interview with a Canadian TV production crew doing a special on Iron Eyes Cody. Joel said that he had just pulled over to make the call to me when a car pulled up in front of him. The driver got out and approached a lady standing on the sidewalk and talked to her for a minute, then he went over to his car, opened up the trunk, and a man emerged from inside! The driver, the lady, and the trunk guy proceeded to go into a nearby restaurant. Joel now calls this town Hollyweird!
        Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 12 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 51 to 78, winds NW 4, humidity around 33 percent, light clouds. According to the National Weather Service “Thursday...Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. North wind 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon. Thursday Night...Clear. Lows in the upper 50s. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph after midnight.”
        I had to go to town today to send off a couple of birthday cards. I did a few things around the house first before I went. Then I hopped into the Gross Polluter and headed off to town. I mailed off the cards and hung around Joshua Tree looking for a WIFI hotspot that I could hook into: there were none.
        I stopped by the Health Food Store to pick up some yeast for my oatmeal, but they only had a little bit left, not even a pound, and I bought it all. The kind lady said they’d get some in next week.
        The Beatnik Café was one place that had WIFI but it is close down over a dispute over a long term lease the sign said on the door. I went to the library but all they had was a row of computers on Ethernet and no WIFI. They did have some 1Gig USB thumb drives they were selling for the low price of $7 and I bought me one. One problem with the library now is that there was no place to sit down to read a book because the computers take up so much space. I didn’t count them but I believe there are ten computers there and they were all occupied by folks tediously pounding away at the keyboards.
        I wandered the streets of Joshua Tree just taking in the sights and the people. I stopped in at the Teacakes Bakery. I was going to buy a loaf of their excellent bread but they were all sold out, so I settled for a peanut butter cookie (I like peanut butter cookies) and ate it around back where they have a little outside alcove with tables and chairs.
        Got back home and went on my evening walk. It was such a nice day with the temps into the mid 70s and a light breeze.         Went online to do a little webwork and then watched “Bones” on Fox about a man who was blown out of a confiscated crack lab trailer during a police training exercise.
        I then read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot” until late. Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Thursday 13 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 54 to 81, winds NW 4 to 10 MPH, humidity around 30 percent, light clouds. According to the National Weather Service “Friday: Sunny, with a high near 79. Breezy, with a north northwest wind between 14 and 22 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. Friday Night: Clear, with a low around 54. North wind between 8 and 11 mph.”
        My friend Kula called from Hawaii where she is on a “business” trip with her girlfriend and working hard at having fun.
        I worked on Joel’s computer saving all his files to CD and doing a little clean up of the system. He called, while I was doing this, to say he is back from Hollywood and the interview with the Canadian Production company went very well. He’ll pick up his computer tomorrow.
        Did a little work in the yard and watered the plants. Then I went on my evening walk with no lectures to listen to- I’ll download one tonight.
        Called my brother Kevin to yak at him for a spell, and then I read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot”. Afterwards I started reading a Sci-Fi book called “Black on Black” (1999) by K.D. Wentworth, about an alien who was kidnapped off his home world and returns 30 years later to find out why.
        My old friend Bob Vandenberg called to say he and his wife are going to visit me here at my home this Saturday, cool! Now I’ll have to clean the place up, bummer!
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Friday 14 - did my stretches, ran a mile, rode my bike, and lifted weights. Saw a tarantula while I was on my run. I haven’t seen one of these in years; this one was brown and about the size of a kindergartner’s hand.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 56 to 80, winds NNW 6 to 18 MPH, humidity around 26 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 76. North northwest wind between 8 and 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 50. Northwest wind around 7 mph.”
        I did the weekend update for the Copper Mountain Mesa Website putting up a bunch of pictures and sent out the newsletter.
        I then spent most of the day cleaning the house getting it ready for tomorrow’s visit of my friend Bob Vandenberg and his wife Linda. If Bob came by himself I wouldn’t need to do all this dang cleaning.
        Went for my evening walk. When I got back I called my Mom and Dad, I usually call them on Saturday but I will be busy with company.
        Joel came by to pick up his computer and brought a pizza! We sat around eating and Joel told me all about his trip to Hollywood.
        Read two chapters in “Pale Blue Dot” and the Sci-Fi book. I did my stretches before “Numbers” came on CBS. It was about a park ranger who was found dead on his surfboard.
        Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 15 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 57 to 76, light breeze out of the NW at 4-8 MPH, humidity around 24 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming north northeast around 6 mph. Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 50. Northwest wind between 3 and 6 mph.”
Bob and Linda Vandenberg showed up around 1pm and I drove out to Border Ave, to meet them. It has been almost 20 years since we seen one another and I was really thrilled that they would come all this way from Temecula for the reunion. They had brought their wedding album from 1978 where I was the “Best Man” and I scanned then into my computer. We looked so young in them days and that 70s show has nothing on us. I gave them the grand tour of my property and my solar home. We sat around in my patio reminiscing on old times and bring ourselves up to date with the present. Bob and I hung around back in the late 60s and early 70s and we got into all kinds of mischief. We all have amended our ways and don’t indulge in any kind of mind expanding things now except books. Well it was the 70s! After we got all yapped out I suggested that we go down to the Sizzler restaurant in Yucca Valley for dinner before they had to leave for home. So they followed me in the Gross Polluter with their car down to the “Big City”. I was buying and we all decided to have the salad bar. We got mighty stuffed out on the variety of grub that the salad bar offered. Before they left we picked up a copy of the Hi Desert Star that has my column in it for a keepsake. Then it was all hugs and then they were gone from my life again, for a little while I hope! It was worth all the cleaning of my house for their visit!
        When I got back home to find Fat Cat at the front gate waiting to be fed. To wind down from all the excitement of the day, I went online to read my emails and mindlessly surf the web until late into the night. Then I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Sunday 16 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 55 to 80, light breeze out of the NNW at 4-6 MPH, humidity around 22 percent, clear but hazy skies. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Sunny, with a high near 77. Calm wind becoming east around 5 mph. Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 48. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
        Basically I didn’t do a darn thing today but kick back to yak at Family and Friends on the cell phone.
        I went for my evening walk and listened to astronomy lecture on Nebulas. A Nebula is interstellar dust consisting of hydrogen, helium, and other trace elements. Nebulas are formed by dying stars that blow out their atmospheres; from Red Giants or Supernovas. New stars are born in Nebulas. There are two kinds of nebula: reflecting and emission. A Reflecting Nebula reflects light from a nearby bright star, and its color is blue. An Emission Nebula is usually the process of new stars being born within and the light from these stars or protostars excites electrons in atoms of the Nebula to higher energies to emit photons. Emission Nebulas are red in color.
        My friend Kula called to ask about the Leonid Meteor Shower that peaks on the 17th and 18th of this month. I told her that the Moon would probably washout any meteors and the smoke from the fires would be another obstacle. I’m not going to bother with this one but I might go out to take a peak just in case!
        Bob Vandenberg called needing help formatting and restoring his computer, and I walked him through the process: he had a bad virus on his system.
        I read some “Pale Blue Dot” until “Monk” was suppose to come on NBC, but instead they put on “The Office” that I find very boring, and then “Saturday Night Live” that I don’t care to watch anymore. I did watch the news about all the fires in Sothern California, some that I wasn’t aware of, and then I went back to my reading cursing NBC!
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar and came up with another verse to the song I’m writing, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 17 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 54 to 78, light breeze, humidity around 22 percent, clear but hazy skies. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming east southeast around 5 mph. Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 47. South southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
        My credit card company’s fraud department called asking me if I made online purchases of a couple of items last week, and I told them I didn’t. They had called me last Friday telling me about the fraudulent purchases. At that time they canceled the account and had me cut up my credit card. I guess this was a follow up call and they are sending me a form to fill out and sign. The new card should arrive in about five days or so. I hate thieves!
        I decided to extend the patio a little more in the front of the house. So I was outside digging holes, cutting wood and pounding nails for the better part of the day. I had to quit before the Sun went down and I still have much to do, but the hardest part is done.
        Went for my evening walk re-listening to an astronomy lecture on the life of the Sun. Then I read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot”.
        I had a quick chat with my brother Kevin. He was trying to fix our Sister’s daughter’s laptop and asked my opinion on what may be wrong.
        And then Bob Vandenberg called needing help on his computer. I needed to talk with him anyways about a girl in one of the wedding pictures that I posted on the web. I had a number of folks send me emails about her and if I ever went out with her; I didn’t and it’s been haunting me ever since. When Bob and Linda came for their visit and I first saw the picture of her I wondered the same thing, why didn’t I ask her out? She never married he told me and lives in Washington. Well hell it’s been thirty years and the worst that can happen is she can turn me down, so I asked him to have Linda get in touch with her for me.
        Watched “Terminator: The Sara Conner Chronicles” on Fox. Dang good show! Saw an advertisement for the new Star Trek movie that will be out in May! I can’t wait!!!
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. When I got back I stayed out looking for any meteors from the Leonid Shower until Moon rise but didn’t see a one. Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 18 - did my stretches, ran a mile. I had to cut my exercises short because Mac needed a ride to pick up his truck that was in for repairs in Twentynine Palms. So I drove over first thing after I did my run and ate my breakfast.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 52 to 77, light breeze, humidity around 23 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 79. Light north wind. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph.”
        When I got back from Twentynine Palms I went right to work on my patio and finished it all up but the painting, which I’ll hopefully do tomorrow.
        I completed my exercises: rode my bike and lifted weights. Took a shower and went on my evening walk listening to an astronomy lecture on the “Lives of Other Stars”. I’ll have to re-listen to this tomorrow and write about it then.
        Read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot” and then a little Sci-Fi until “NCIS” on CBS came on. It was about a sting to find the mole in NCIS.
        Did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run. I practiced my guitar. Wrote my column for the newspaper, that I usually write in the mornings, and sent it in. Wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 19 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 50 to 79, calm winds, humidity around 23 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph. Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. West southwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm.”
        Got right to work on painting the new addition to the patio. Dale from Landers called and I talked while I painted. I gave it some thick coats of white paint and then screwed on the lattice panel after I let it dry for a spell. That should block a lot of wind and dust from reaching my house from the dirt road that runs past.
        I read some Sci-Fi after I had a nice chat with Jimmy. He just went through a long process of becoming a expert rifle trainer and will be forming a class for the 4H club after the first of the year. He already has around fourteen youths signed up for his class and needs .22 rifles for the kids to practice with, I told him he could borrow mine that been gathering dust in the corner of my bedroom. He may come out after Thanksgiving to visit his dad, Stoney, if he can get his family schedule in sync.
        I went for my evening walk re-listening to the lecture on “Lives of Other Stars”. Smaller stars with 0.26 solar masses, our Sun is one solar mass, use convection unlike larger star’s Radiative Transport , and mixes the hydrogen in their atmospheres like a lava lamp which causes these small stars to burn all their hydrogen efficiently into helium and are not hot enough to burn helium (what is called helium flash). Their life span can be over 100 billion years and bypasses the red giant stage and goes right to being a white dwarf with a helium core. Stars one and a half time larger than on solar mass also use convection and smoothly transitions to burn heavier elements. Stars with over five solar masses, depending on Mass Loss, go supernova turning into Neutron Stars or Black Holes. Depending on how large a star determines what elements the star eventually burns, the degenerate gas pressure which holds the core from collapsing, and what element ignites a supernova. Population three stars were the first stars to ever form, with over 250 solar masses, and used proton/proton chain reactions to fuse hydrogen into helium to form the first heavier elements. These stars had a life of a few million years and enriched the early universe with these first heavy elements so that smaller stars could form.
        Did some webwork online until “Bones” came on FOX. It was about a body of a woman found in a large microwave over aboard a jetliner headed to China.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar and broke a string when I was into a heavy jam, dang I hate when that happens! Wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Thursday 20 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 50 to 80, dead calm winds, humidity around 23 percent, high cirrus clouds with lots of moisture. According to the National Weather Service “Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Calm wind becoming southeast around 6 mph. Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.”
        Mac called asking me if I wanted a couple of hot water solar panels, all I need do is help him unload his trailer. I drove over to his place, hooked up his trailer to his truck, drove it to my house, unloaded the panels, then drove back and unloaded the rest of the trailer in his yard. This all took about two hours and when we got done there was only a few hours of daylight left. It seems that my day runs out before I get started!
        Did a few minor chores around the house that I’ve been procrastinating on and needed to get done. Then I went on my evening walk and re-listened to “Live of Other Stars” Podcast. I was especially interested in Mass Loss of stars and one class of star, the Wolf-Rayet, have over 20 solar masses, are very hot, and their stellar winds exceed of 1000 MPS which eject a lot of matter giving it a high rate of Mass Loss. If you remember that large stars, with over five solar masses, Mass Loss plays an important role in determining if the star will become a Neutron star, a Black Hole, or even (some believe) a white dwarf. So there is more to this transition to a Neutron star, a Black Hole, or a white dwarf than I was led to believe. And it isn’t set in stone depending on just how massive a star is.
        I read a little bit of “Pale Blue Dot”, restrung my guitar and played a few songs. Then I did my stretches, lifted weights, and went for my nightly run early so I finish just in time for “CSI” on CBS. It had the Miniature Killer back on and I wanted to see what that was all about.
        Practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Friday 21 - did my stretches, ran two miles, rode my bike, and lifted weights. George dropped by for a short chat in the middle of my exercises on his way to Wonder Valley where he lives. He might have a rear hatch for my camper shell so we measured it and I jotted down the dimensions on an old envelope for him.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 51 to 75, dead calm winds, humidity around 26 percent, high cirrus clouds with lots of moisture. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. Calm wind becoming southeast between 4 and 7 mph. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Southwest wind between 5 and 8 mph becoming calm.”
        I worked on the weekend update for the Copper Mountain Mesa Website and sent out the Newsletter.
        I need more places to store my books and other stuff so I started installing more shelf space in the living room. There was screwing, sawing, and sanding going on till the Sun drew low on the western horizon. I only have the painting left to do tomorrow.
        I went for my evening walk and gave my lectures a day off. When I got back I read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot” and only have a few chapters left to read. I read a few chapters in the Sci-Fi book and got caught up with my astronomy reading too.
        I did my stretches and then watched “Numbers” on CBS. About a train that was carrying hazardous materials derailed and then a passenger train plowed into it. The hazardous material was leaking and there were passengers still trapped inside the wreck waiting to be saved. I thought it was the worst Numbers I have seen only because it was the FBI instead of the fire department that saved the trapped folks. I would believe that the fire department would be better trained and equipped to do the rescue.
        I practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 22 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 50 to 71, winds are calm, humidity around 24 percent, high cirrus clouds with lots of moisture. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 75. Calm wind becoming southeast around 6 mph. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. Southwest wind between 3 and 6 mph.”
        I was doing the painting of my shelves when Joel called needing some help putting a trailer hitch onto his truck. He came and picked me up and we drove to his house. I got the hitch hooked up with no problems. He was just moving the trailer out to the front of his yard near the street so folks driving by would notice the for sale sign on it. Cool, no problem, I thought. Then he drives right onto the soft dirt, I told him not to go any farther or he’d get the truck stuck, but he did it anyways and the truck was stuck. It kind of pissed me off because I’d be the one digging it out, and I did, all the while tell him what a dumb thing he did. I kind of felt bad about that afterwards, but not too much.
        While I was painting the shelves I decided to paint some of the patio that I haven’t gotten to yet. You know the saying: a little here and a little there gets the job done. I got whole lots of “little heres and a little theres” to do!
        While the paint was drying on the shelves I called a few Friends and Family and chatted with them for a spell. Then I took the dry shelves inside and screwed them into the brackets that hold them onto the wall. They look really nice and will wait until tomorrow when they are fully dry to load them full of books and other knickknacks.
        Went for my evening walk and called my folks when I got back. Then I went online to do some webwork until late into the evening.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Sunday 23 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 49 to 65, winds are calm, humidity around 27 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Monday...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower to mid 70s. Northeast wind around 10 mph shifting to the southeast in the afternoon. Monday Night...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s. Light wind.”
        I did a few more of them knickknacks around the house, always busy doing something. I did some yard work too, watering plants, digging, and picking up trash. There is a possibility of rain this week starting around Tuesday sometime so I spent time getting ready for it. I hope the leaks I patched after the last rains don’t leak again!
        Called some Family and Friends and chatted with them for a spell. I kept Kevin on the phone for an hour when he started talking computers.
        Went for my evening walk and then read a chapter in “Pale Blue Dot” and a bunch of chapters in the Sci-Fi book.
        Joel brought me over a steak dinner that he cooked up and it was dang good! Then “Monk” came on NBC! I thought that NBC would screw it up again and put another show on, but they didn’t. It was about an actor who was stabbed on stage in front of a live audience by Sharona’s actress sister.
        Did my stretches and was practicing guitar when Mike from Hermosa Beach called to jaw for a bit. Then I wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Monday 24 - did my stretches. I banged my ankle a few days ago and now there is a rainbow of colors there, plus my shoulder is hurting again. So I decided to take a vacation from any running and lifting weights until next week. It looks like we’ll be having bad weather for this week anyways and also the Thanksgiving Holiday too, so it’s as good a time as any to take a break to let my poor old tired tatter weary worthless useless body recuperate.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 48 to 68, winds are calm, humidity around 30 percent, altostratus clouds lingering most of the day. According to the National Weather Service “Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 67. West wind 5 to 14 mph becoming south southeast. Tuesday Night: A 50 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. South wind around 6 mph becoming north northwest.”
        I needed to pick up some stuff for Thanksgiving and headed over to Stater Brothers in Twentynine Palms. I checked out the new store nearby called The Dollar Tree. I was looking at an item but it had no price, in fact nothing I looked at had a price label. So I asked a worker there what the price was. She looked at me like I was mentally challenged and told me that everything in the store was a dollar. Well now I felt like an idiot! They actually have some decent stuff and I ended up buying a bunch of needed knickknacks. Then I went down the street to Rite Aid and finally found the long sought-after shoe horn I’ve been looking for, and I tried many stores and not a shoe horn in the lot. Most of the young store workers, when I ask for a shoe horn, think I mean some kind of musical instrument. Imagine playing a shoe!
        Got back home and put everything away and then called Stoney. I had picked up his mail when I was on my way back and left it on his chair in the living room because he wasn’t home at the time. He said he figured it was I who left it. Stoney’s daughter Judy, her husband Denny, and their grandson Dustin are over for the holiday. Judy and Dustin are at Disneyland right now leaving Stoney and Denny to fend for themselves until they get back sometime Tuesday.
        I went for a short evening walk and when I got back I made sure everything was put away for the rains we might get tomorrow and the next few days.
        I read my books until “Terminator: The Sara Conner Chronicles” came on Fox, about: a lead to the three dots that has Sara obsessing over turns into a scam. Then I read some more till late into the night.
        Did my stretches, wrote my column for the newspaper and sent it in, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Tuesday 25 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 49 to 64, winds are calm, humidity around 39 percent, altostratus clouds throughout the day. According to the National Weather Service “Wednesday: Rain likely, with thunderstorms also possible after 10am. Cloudy, with a high near 63. Calm wind becoming south southwest between 4 and 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Wednesday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before 10pm, then a chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. West wind between 6 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.”
        I went for a visit to Frank and Mary’s and talked about the passing of Barbara Turnbough last Thursday, such a sad thing to have happened. It hasn’t been a year since her husband Jerry had passed, and she had been depressed ever since. I’m going to search my files for any pictures of her and Jerry to present them to their son. I’ll even write something nice in my column if the family gives me the okay. We sat around jawing and eating hotdogs for a while. I left to check out my friend’s home nearby; while he is away on vacation- everything was in its place.
        Stopped off at Stoney’s to see him and Denny. They were in the living room watching “Bat Masterson” on the Western Channel, so I didn’t hang around long. Judy and Dustin were on their way back from Disneyland, what fun that must have been. I’ll hear all about it from Dustin when I come over for dinner on Thursday.
        When I got home I double checked everything outside to make sure I didn’t miss anything that could have been left out in the rain that suppose to be coming later tonight. Then I read my Sci-Fi book till it was time for my evening walk. Called and yakked at Kevin when I got back.
        Joel came by with my mail and an apple pie for me! I’ll try not to eat it all tonight.
        Read a few chapters in “Pale Blue Dot” until “NCIS” came on CBS. About: Agent Lee who was caught spying and now helping NCIS to catch the master spy who has held her sister threatening to kill her if she didn’t turn over top secret info from the Defense Department. After NCIS I continued reading until I finally finished “Pale Blue Dot” which is a heavy book (five pounds). Most of the book was classic Sagan covering much of what he had written before in his other books. One thing of interest to me was that he mentioned a Gravitational Lens that is 550 AU out from the Sun (One Astronomical Unit= the distance from Earth to the Sun). I’ve never heard that one before and will check it out. With the Gravitational Lens and the right instruments we should be able to possibly see planets of other star systems and see further into the past closer to the Big Bang.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Wednesday 26 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 51 to 65, winds out of the SE at 4 to 12 MPH, humidity around 69 percent, low stratus clouds bringing rain throughout the day. According to the National Weather Service “Thanksgiving Day: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 64. Northwest wind between 6 and 10 mph. Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. Northwest wind between 8 and 10 mph.”
        Went outside to have a look-see if there was any leaks from last night’s rain that started falling from our skies around 2am this morning. There were a few leaks but nothing major. I had to fire up the generator to charge my batteries and run the refrigerator because the clouds were so thick and blocking out any light from the Sun. Then I did the usual stuff like checking my email while I ate my oatmeal.
        Patty called; her computer monitor died and wondered if I had a spare to lend her till she finds another. I did have an old 15” that I use for testing and hopped in the Gross Polluter to take it to her. She smokes in the house and after I installed the monitor and left I could smell the burned tobacco on my clothes which lingered throughout the day. I hung them outside when I got home. I sometimes don’t like making house calls!
        I stopped by Lee and Marcie’s on the way back from Patty’s and yakked at them for a spell. They had these Christmas ornaments, little solders with bells strung together with wire that played Christmas songs! Very cute!
        I got home and went on my evening walk. Then I did webwork on the computer till “Bones” came on Fox. About: parts of a skeleton found in a tree.
        Called Andrew to tell him about the passing of Barbara, but he already knew about it. We jawed for over an hour!
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. As I write this the rains started falling very heavily around 11pm and are still falling right now at 12:30AM


Thanksgiving Day - did my stretches. My ankle that I banged up is feeling much better and going back to its original color, also my shoulder is better too! I guess I really needed this break from exercising, but next week its back to my exercises for sure.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 52 to 65, winds out of the NW at 8 MPH, humidity around 47 percent, mostly clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 70. Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 46.”
        Late last night and early into the morning we had a few downpours, especially around 3am when it came down really hard. I went outside after I woke up to check on any damages and leaks. It looks like I need to go back on the roof of the shop to patch some more holes. The storm left the streets with crevasses where the water rushed down the hill in front of my house and gathered into ponds at the bottom.
        I have two obligations today: One is to go to the community center to take some pictures and eat turkey, the other is to go to Stoney’s afterwards and join him and his family and eat ham. So I decided not to eat any breakfast this morning and to eat as little as I can at the two dinners; fat chance of that but I will try.
        I called Friends and Family to wish them all a happy Thanksgiving. The ones that were home we had a nice chat, and the others who were not home I left messages of good cheer.
        As 1pm was rolling around I got ready to go to the center with an apple pie and some cans of peas and corn to contribute to the feast. I arrived a little later and started taking pictures. There must have been over twenty folks there. I counted three turkeys that Steve and Ray had gotten started cooking when they arrived at the center at 6:45am. Maryhelen was in exceptionally good cheer as she coordinated the goings on in the kitchen. Bob Seeley led the group in silent prayer to give thanks for what we are thankful for, and then it was everyone for themselves as we lined up to fill our plates with turkey, mash potatoes with gravy, stuffing, and all the usual Thanksgiving fare. The food was very good and everyone praise the gravy; I ate a little more then I should have eaten because it was all mighty fine!
Before I went to Stoney’s I stopped off to feed Fat Cat some turkey, and then paid a visit to Frank and Mary’s. They had their whole family over and they had already eaten dinner, which was fine with me. They offered me pie but I declined. Mary’s Mom, Dad, and Sister were there and I got a picture of all of them together. Then I was off to Stoney’s.
Denny and Judy had cooked up a fabulous meal of ham, scalloped potatoes, and sweet potatoes. Dustin is thirteen now and has grown a foot since I last seen him a year ago; he made the marshmallow fruit salad. Johnny and his wife were also there. Well I think the pecan pie that I had after the meal did me in! I was mighty stuffed when I left.
        Got home and fed Fat Cat some ham and he ate all that I had, which was a nice big slice that should hold him over till morning. I spent the rest of the night watching the new “Indiana Jones” movie that I got from Roger today at the center. Great movie!
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. I’m still feeling stuffed!


Friday 28 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 49 to 65, winds out of the NNW at 4 to 12 MPH, humidity around 35 percent, mostly clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 67. North northwest wind between 11 and 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Northwest wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph..”
        Didn’t do a dang thing today but mess around with computers! I think I’m recuperating from all that good food I ate yesterday, so I just lazed around the house like a slug.
        Went for my evening walk and noticed that there were some folks working on an old abandoned shack down the road from me, so I went to investigate. A lady called Ginger had bought the property had her kids outside digging a trench for the waterline. Her oldest son Chris and his wife lives in JT and when she decided to move from Utah she looked around up here and bought this place. She has several houses that she will be bringing up and she plans on living here. She seems to me to be a nice woman.
        Updated the Copper Mountain Mesa Website and sent out the newsletter.
        Finished the Sci-Fi book “Black on Black” and then watched “Numb3rs” on CBS, a rerun that I’ve seen before. About a young call girl that was found murdered in a bathtub at an actor’s home.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Saturday 29 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 50 to 65, winds out of the NNW at 5 to 10 MPH, humidity around 29 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 71. North northwest wind between 11 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 48. North northwest wind between 7 and 9 mph.”
        I called Mom and Dad early before I went off to Mike and Stevie’s to attend their dinner party that they have every year for neighbors and friends.
        I arrived a little late but dinner was to start later in the day. I went around taking pictures of the guest, some I’ve seen from last year; there were over twenty-five folks who showed up. Mike and Stevie’s home looks like something out of Knox Berry Farm with a lot of rustic decorations out of the old west: wagon wheels, old lanterns, and stuff like that. My good friend and neighbor Joyce Ware showed up and I gave her a big hug. A gal named Cherry who works with Stevie down at the Hi Desert Medical Center showed up on a horse that she rode from Landers that took two hours to traverse. The ride back at night will be pretty cold one but she seemed to be prepared with extra warm clothing. There were lots of kids running around and they seemed more interested in Cherry’s horse than anything else.
        I met Dick the butcher who carved the turkeys and found out that he has the buffalos that I used to babysit. He told me that Scott traded them in and that Chief, Buffy, and Sally were doing fine. I’ll have to go out to Dick’s ranch for a visit to my old friends.
        Samuel showed up later than I and he showed me an album that he had put together of his family that he hadn’t seem in many years. I am glad to say I played a part in getting him and his father reunited. We started eating around 3:30pm and I was one of the first in line because I had to go to the community center for Potluck. Here I am eating to meals again just like on Thanksgiving, but this time I just sampled small portions of everything, and it was mighty fine grub too! I said my goodbyes and was off to Potluck.
        We had a better turnout at Potluck than I expected, nineteen desert folks showed up! There was plenty of good grub to go around and again I just sampled everything. There was: Dana and Karen brought their son, Dyan and her mother Dorothy brought scalloped potatoes, Lee and Marcie Hines had something there but was all gone by the time I got in line after taking pictures, Chris Jonas brought his fantastic macaroni Salad, Bob Seeley contributed a vegetable plate. There was more there but I didn’t find out who brought what, I’ll ask Marcie later if I write this for the column.
        When I arrived back home and my belly was mighty full but not as much as it was on Thanksgiving. I think I’ll just lay off on food for a while! I spent most of the rest of the night just mindlessly surfing the web and mellowing out from today’s activities.
        Did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night.


Sunday 30 - did my stretches.
        Today’s Weather was: Temps of around 52 to 70, winds out of the NNW at 3 to 8 MPH, humidity around 27 percent, clear skies. According to the National Weather Service “Monday: Sunny, with a high near 73. West northwest wind between 5 and 8 mph becoming calm. Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. Southwest wind between 6 and 8 mph.”
        It was kind of another slow day just calling a few Friends and Family. I messed around with my computers installing a TV interface on the Asus 701 EEE laptop so that I can watch television on it. The Asus 701 actually has better speakers than any laptop I’ve ever heard. The 7” screen is small but crisp and just right for individual viewing. If it had a decent keyboard I wouldn’t had needed to buy the Dell Mini 9, which I’ve been using to type all my journal entries lately. I do like the small form factor of the Mini. You can toss them into your backpack and be off to town, and they aren’t too small to make them unusable for typing out long documents. A big plus is the Flash drive that loads programs fast like MS Word 2007 that takes forever to load on regular IDE drives.
        I burned to CD all the pictures that I took over at Mike and Stevie’s party and drove my Trusty Scooter to their home to deliver them. They were mighty happy and gave me some pecan cookies, yum!
        Went for my evening walk, started reading a new Sci-Fi book called “Stars on Stars” a continuation of the book I’ve just finished. Then I watched “60 Minutes” on CBS on my laptop, and then “Monk” on NBC where an accountant for a girly magazine is found dead and Monk is called to figure out if it was murder.
        Then I did my stretches, practiced my guitar, wrote to my journal, posted it to the web, and called it a night. Goodbye to November, you been a very fascinating month!