Posted on Jan 4th, 2010 | Comments Off
Wah! Robbie tells me his blog got a pingback. I’ve never gotten a pingback. No fair. I’m going to start talking about drunks and economics too. Then we’ll see who’s more cool.
Posted on Jan 3rd, 2010 | Comments Off
I’m still working on many, many parts, but if I don’t launch it I’ll never launch it. What am I missing… there must be something I’ve left out.
Posted on Jan 3rd, 2010 |
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Prophetic moment – George and I are enjoying the traditional New Year’s Eve sauna.
“This sauna sucks!” I say. “There’s not enough heat. I’m bailing.” and I wondered out loud if this was an omen of a sucky year coming to a close, or of one to come.
The wind from the south was coming up as we walked back to the house, and it howled around the house all night
We wake the...
Posted on Dec 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
Crimony. Still cold and still coming down. I’ll never get the poo out of the corral at this rate.
Posted on Dec 17th, 2009 |
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The tree is up and decorated. And for all that we laughed at its scrawny branches, it doesn’t look too bad. Completely understandable that when it is minus 30 and you’re tree hunting in the wilds of Rocky Mountain House, you aren’t going to be as particular as you might have been in Christmases past (passed? past?) Christmases gone by.
I’m in charge of the lights. Then the first to hit the...
Posted on Dec 14th, 2009 |
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George found this online at Canoe to share.
Environment Canada, says temperatures in the Edmonton area early Sunday morning were among the coldest anywhere in the country. The mercury dipped to a frigid —46C at the Edmonton airport, making it the coldest place in Canada.
With the wind chill, it felt more like —59C.
It crushed the same day coldest temperature record of about —33C set in 1968.
For those of you...
Posted on Dec 13th, 2009 | Comments Off
Holy crap. Minus 37 degrees this morning when I went out to feed the ponies.
Posted on Dec 7th, 2009 | Comments Off
I was going to launch my new design for the Compound website but as soon as I had it in place I thought it still had too many missing pieces
I thought I’d tackle the problem of getting a live feed from my webcam – something that is in the manual, but I always figured was too tough for me to figure out. I was right.
I think I killed my webcam
There’s snow above my boot tops, and its minus 30.
The...
Posted on Dec 6th, 2009 | Comments Off
That’s what Hugh called them. His column of bon mots.