Monthly Archives: January 2024

Under The Weather . . .

Both of us.

A couple of days ago Jan developed a nagging cough, along with a bit of runny nose, coupled with a general ‘blah’ feeling.

For my part, I woke up in the middle of the night with another attack of BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo). I rolled over and suddenly felt like I was on a wild carnival ride. And when I tried to get up about 8am, I had to hold up to things to keep from falling over. So I went back to bed, only getting up around 10 to call into work.

But by this evening Jan’s cough had pretty much disappeared and I could walk without bouncing off the walls. So tomorrow looks to be better.

Besides my vertigo, the other interesting thing that happened last night, or this morning, really, was a really heavy thunderstorm that rolled through about 4am, ending up giving us over 1.1” of rain. Doesn’t seem to have hurt the new concrete pads.

As far as tomorrow, we’ll see how it goes.


News You Can Can’t Use:

There are 340 canine stylists in Hollywood.


Thought For The Day:

Sometimes my problem is that I have really fantastic, but really bad ideas.

And Now On To Today’s Retro-Blogs.™


January 5, 2011

Laptops and Live Writer . . .

My day started early with a 9:30 panic call from a client who was leaving at 1 pm for a business meeting out of the country and both of her laptops were messed up. She was hoping I could get one of them working before she left.

Nothing like waiting until the last minute.

It took about 3 hours of going thru the system before I finally got one of them working and she left for her meeting a happy camper. The 2nd laptop will have to go back to the dealer since the hard drive is dead and it’s still under warranty.

I finally got home about 3:00 pm and tried to get some more stuff done on the rig. I did manage to get the drain plug loose on the water heater, but since I didn’t have time to shut and drain the hot water I left it at that until tomorrow.

After a nice nap, Jan and I headed out about 5:30 to meet Brandi, Lowell, and Landon at Texas Tea Room up in Friendswood, a place Jan and Piper checked out a week or so ago and really liked. Unlike most tea rooms they were also open from 5pm – 9pm Monday thru Friday. But we found out tonight that this is the last week they will be open at night. Apparently they just didn’t get enough business then.

Too Bad. We really like the place and it’s easier for us to go at night.

On a disappointing note, I’m sorry to report that I did not win the $355 Million Mega-Millions prize last night. Two tickets, one sold in Washington and one in Idaho, split the prize.

Bummer! I would have been happy with even a 3 way split.

That’s about it for today.


January 5, 2012

Spoonbills and RAM Sticks . . .

The tide was out this morning so I got some more bird shots right out in front of the rig. I also saw our Roseate Spoonbills, but they flew off before I could get the camera.

I’m always amazed at the wildlife we see in this area.

GB Birds 1

GB Birds 2

GB Birds 3

On another note, I decided to try a better antenna for the Wi-Fi here in the park. The USB Wi-Fi adapter that I use for my desktop in the rig just has one of those 5” stubby antennas, and I wanted to see if I could increase the 2 bars of signal I normally get.

So I picked up one of these Hawking HiGain Wi-Fi Antenna at Fry’s. It’s a little over 12 inches tall and comes with wall mounts if you need them. In my case I just hang it from my crankup TV antenna handle and connect it to my USB card using the supplied 5 ft. cable.

Hawking Antenna

Since this antenna is very directional I wanted to have some way to aim it easily. With a little Googling I found inSSIDer, a free program that does it all.

inSSIDer

The instantaneous graph at the bottom lets me turn the Wi-Fi antenna for the strongest signal.

And it does make a difference. I went from two bars to four bars, and occasionally, five bars on my signals. Between the new antenna and the free software, I may now be able to use the Wi-Fi signal at more parks when my Verizon Air Card is marginal.

The program also shows me the type of encryption used and the max speed of each Access Point, and even the manufacturer of the hardware. A really useful program.

Today was busy but not complicated. Leaving the rig about noon, I only went three places. My first stop was Fry’s Electronics to exchange the 4 – 2 GB RAM sticks for 2 – 4 GB sticks to finish upgrading the client’s two new computers.

Then it was on to the client’s office where I installed the new RAM, and then started setting up and configuring the second computer. I’ll probably come back this weekend and install the computers and the new wireless router and get them online.

My last stop was the client’s house where I’ve been fighting the AT&T problem. As I wrote yesterday, AT&T made the Static to Dynamic IP switchover yesterday, so all I had to do was set up their new wireless router and check everything out. I also installed a number of Microsoft updates that were needed, and after one last check, I headed home.

Jan had said we were going to have the leftover fajita beef nachos from Tuesday night at Monterey’s Little Mexico, so I decided we needed some Chicken Tortilla Soup and Queso & Chips to go with it. So I called ahead to Monterey’s and had it ready for me to pick up as I went by.

It made for a very delicious supper.


January 5, 2013

An Honor Delayed . . .

My great-niece Stahlie Calvin posted this news on Facebook.

My Uncle Theo Calvin is being awarded the French Legion of Honor from the Consul General of France. He’s also received several awards that were lost in the shuffle after the war.

Theo Calvin

The Legion of Honor is France’s most distinguished decoration and is bestowed for acts of bravery during the fight for the liberation of France during World War II.

Theo landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6th, 1944, and fought his way across France.

scan0016a

Here he is with my Aunt Virginia in the summer of 1949 in front of their house in Athens, AL.

Oh, and that’s me he’s holding.

Theo 2006

And here he is in 2006.

The Consul General is presenting the award to three other veterans at the same time. You can read more about it here.

http://athensplus.com/VeteransReceiveLegionofHonorAward2012.htm


Jan and I headed out for an early lunch. We figured if we got there early enough we could beat the crowd at Jimmy Changa’s, the new Mexican restaurant we ate at a week or so ago. And we were right. We got there about 11:30 and got seated right away, but by the time we left about an hour later they were on a 45 minute wait.

Jan had the Ground Beef Taco Salad and I had the Mexican Caldo Soup again. Jan said the Taco Salad was delicious, the ground beef very well seasoned.

Leaving the restaurant, we checked out several feed stores and hardware stores in the area looking for deer corn. Jan uses the deer corn to feed the many ducks in the area. But deer season has ended since we last bought any, and so it’s getting hard to find. We’ve got a couple of more places to check before we give up.

Our last stop was at our son Chris’ to see if I could fix a couple of problems with his and Linda’s laptop. Turned out deleting and reloading the printer driver fixed the problem.

We finally got home about 4:30 after another nice, but cold, wet day. And it looks the same for the next several days.


January 5, 2014

A Little Less Blah . . .

but still not back to normal.

But at least I didn’t have to get up at 9:30 this morning.

But we did head out about noon for lunch and some errands. Our first stop was at Jason’s Deli where Jan got her Ham Muffuletta with a cup of Broccoli-Cheese soup, and I got a bowl of Chicken Chili and a side salad. Pretty much the usual for both of us.

Then it was on to the same client I tried to catch yesterday, with pretty much the same result. Called his cell but didn’t get an answer.

Then it was on to Wal-Mart for some things. One of the ‘things’ we were looking for was Hot Chocolate K-Cups for our new Hamilton Beach 2-Way Brewer.

Hamiliton Beach FlexBrew

Hamilton Beach 49980A 2-Way Single Serve Brewer and Coffee Maker

One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of people must have gotten K-Cup brewers for Christmas because no matter where we go, we find the K-Cup coffee selection to be really picked over. At the same time the regular coffee section was well-stocked.

And we still didn’t find any Hot Chocolate K-Cups either.

After another unanswered call to my client, we finally headed home, getting back about 3 PM.  The first thing I did then was to disconnect and drain our shore water line, because we’re looking at 28° tonight and 26° tomorrow night. And having been burned once before in our early RV’ing days, I also disconnected our inline water filter and brought it inside. Once before when I didn’t do this, I found it’s very difficult to actually drain all the water out of one of these filters, and when I left it outside in 20 degree weather it split wide open. So now it comes inside, and we’ll just stay on rig water until Wednesday or Thursday when things warm up.

One thing that was interesting this morning was to watch the front come through. At 10 AM the outside temp here at the rig was 66 degrees. 40 minutes later it was 50 degrees. That’s a fast drop.


January 5, 2015

84 cents a gallon . . .

First up this morning, I called Moen to order a new hose for my Renzo model kitchen faucet.

Moen Renzo Faucet

And as reader Ray McElhenry reminded me, with Moen’s lifetime warranty, they’re sending one out to me one free, and that includes shipping. Nice.

About 2:15 we headed out for the afternoon. Our first stop was the Home Depot about 5 miles down the road. Since I was getting the replacement hose from Moen, I don’t need the ‘Not So’ Universal, ‘Doesn’t’ Fit All Brands replacement hose any more and want to get my $27 back.

Then it was on to the Fry’s Electronics for a few things and also to check out possible new computers for a client. And of course it’s always fun to just walk around the place.

Then we headed back up to The Woodlands to have dinner at Grimaldi’s Pizzeria. We got there a few minutes after 4pm, which was perfect. Between 3 and 4pm, Grimaldi’s re-stokes their coal-fired pizza oven, so no pizzas until they’re done.

We had our usual order of a Small Salad which we split.

Grimaldi's Woodlands 4

In fact it would easily feed 4 people,

And we had the large pizza with mushrooms, pepperoni, jalapenos, Italian sausage and meatballs.

Grimaldi's SA 5

By getting the large one, we have half of it left over to take home for later.

After a great meal, it was back up to Conroe for stops at Sam’s Club and Wal-Mart for a few things. Jan had planned to pick up a prescription at Sam’s, but it wasn’t ready because they didn’t have enough pills to fill it, so we’ll pick it up tomorrow afternoon.

Then it was on across the Interstate for the pleasant task of getting gas at the Kroger’s. And I say ‘pleasant’ because it cost me only 84.9 cents a gallon. That’s got to be pleasant.

84 Cent Gas

Of course, that was because I’m still getting the $1 a gallon discount from our gift card purchase before Christmas. But even without the $1 discount, $1.849 is nothing to laugh at.

Tomorrow we’ll start wrapping up our two week stay here and get ready to move back to the Colorado River Thousand Trails on Wednesday.


January 5, 2016

Well, It’s Official . . .

I found out last night that Jan and I will be giving our Gate Guarding seminar at the upcoming 56th Escapees Escapade, July 24th – 29th, in Essex Junction, Vermont.

We first gave this seminar, “Gate Guarding for Fun? and Profit”, at the 55th Escapade last March in Tucson, AZ, and with another episode of gate guarding under our belt, we’ve got even more good info to pass on.

See You There!

Jan and I headed out for our walk this morning a little after 11, and with the sunshine, 50° temps, and just a little wind, it was about perfect walking weather. The only problem is that we know too many people here. So, between meeting up with Jim and Claudia Horak, Dave and Janice Evans, and Ed and Debi Hurlburt, our minutes/mile rating on Runkeeper was pretty useless.

But we had a great time catching up with everyone, and even better, extended our walk to 1.21 miles, our longest yet. Hopefully in the next few weeks we’ll get back up to 2 miles, where we were a while back.

About 2:30 Jan and I made a trip into Columbus to pick up a few things. I needed a few things from the hardware store, Jan wanted some things from Brookshire Bros. and I wanted to pick up some lottery tickets for the $145 Million Mega Millions drawing tonight and the $450 Million Powerball drawing tomorrow night.

You can’t win if you don’t play.

But before we left the park, we stopped off to say ‘Hi’ to Gordon Pendergast and his wife Merlyn. They’re parked in their 5th wheel up on the ‘A’ loop, but they’re leaving Thursday so we’ll have to catch them back at Lake Conroe for dinner.

Passing the Colorado County Oil Co-op, I saw diesel for $1.85 a gallon, the lowest I’ve seen so far. I’ll probably fill up the next time we’re back over here, and if I’m lucky, it’ll be even cheaper then.

For dinner tonight we were going to finish off the last of the Christmas dinner leftovers, but since they were getting kind of skimpy, Jan wanted to bulk it up with some mashed potatoes, so we decided to try the Ore-Ida Steam n Mash Potatoes.

Prod_SnM_Russet2_thumb[2]

They turned out to be very easy, and very good. Not just some powder stuff, but these are actual chunks of Russet potatoes that you just steam in the bag in your microwave. Cook for 6 minutes, let them rest for 2 minutes, and pour into a bowl. Then mash and mix with 2/3 cup of milk and 2 Tbsp. of butter. Then serve and eat.

And we both thought these were really good, probably as good as any mashed potatoes we’ve had. Recommended.

I got an email today from Spartan Chassis announcing their new Spartan Mobile App called Spartan Connected Care. Available for both Android and Apple, it will give you diagnostic codes specific to your make, model and year, maintenance schedules, service locations, pre-trip inspection lists, shows & rallies where Spartan reps will be attending, and more. So check it out.

If you have a Freightliner chassis, they have something similar called Freightliner 24/7 Direct.

Tomorrow we’re driving down to the Clear Lake area to spend the day taking care of some errands, and catching up with some friends. Looking forward to it.


January 5, 2017

When I Said I Wanted Some Winter Weather . . .

I didn’t mean like this.

Today the high temp was 68° with a low scheduled tonight of 33. Then tomorrow’s high is 34° with a low of 25.

I do not like the direction this is going.

Jan and I had originally planned to take in a movie as part as our San Antonio day trip today, but that didn’t happen. I had a lot of trouble sleeping last night due to the fact that I’m normally working when I was trying to sleep.

So we dropped the early morning start and left the rig about 2pm with our first stop at Lone Star Real Estate to pick up two days work of Amazon deliveries. Then it was on to the Sam’s Club/Wal-Mart in the City Base area of San Antonio for some shopping.

Finishing up there we met our long-time friends Jim and Peri Dean at La Fonda on Main for dinner.

Besides Magic Time Machine, La Fonda on Main is our other go-to place in San Antonio, and it’s another place we been eating since the 1980’s. And the place itself has been open since the 1930’s hosting such notables as Dwight Eisenhower, George Patton, Yul Brynner, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, and of course, us.

Between the four of us, we all went for something a little different.

Jim went the in fish direction with their Salmon selection,

La Fonda Salmon

while Peri went for the vegetarian course with the Sweet Potato Enchiladas.

La Fonda Sweet Potato Enchildas

Jan got her go-to dish, the Chile Relleno,

La Fonda - Chile Relleno

while I had my usual beef selection with the Carne Asada.

La Fonda Carne Asada

Once again Jan and I only ate about half of our entrees, with the rest to take home. This left us with enough room for Jan and me to share our usual Tres Leches.

La Fonda Chocolate Tres Leches

But this time we got an upgrade with their new special, Chocolate Tres Leches. And following our lead, Jim and Peri split one too.

Even better.

After spending another hour talking, and then saying our good-byes, and making a pit-stop at the Valero in Floresville, we got home about 8pm.

Passing through Floresville even as full as we were, we drooled as we passed the Whataburger there. This again brought our question about why Kenedy/Karnes City doesn’t have a Whataburger of our own.

At first we wondered if the population was too small, but the K/KC has a combined population of about 6300, plus all the surrounding countryside. This is only about 100 people less than Floresville.

Plus with all the oil stuff going on around here, they’re losing a lot of money from the oil workers. Oil guys loved Whataburger, and some of them eat there every day when they can. And when we’ve been on gates with one nearby, the guys would regularly bring back burgers for Jan and me.

When we stopped to pick up our packages at the real estate office, I asked Nancy Christian, the owner (and the owner of our RV Park) why K/KC doesn’t have a Whataburger. She said, “Because they’re stupid.”

She said that a while back she and her husband had been at the one in Floresville and saw what were obviously some big-wig corporate types visiting the location. So her husband went over and talked to them about it, and was told it sounded interesting and that they’d look into it. But nothing so far. But even then we certainly won’t get one in the next 5 or 6 weeks that we’ll be here. Bummer!

WE WANT OUR WHATABURGER!


January 5, 2018

Settling In Back Home . . .

Jan really relished her first night back in her own bed. She’s getting around better and better all the time.

But her favorite thing was to be able to take a shower again, the first one since Monday morning before she got sick.

About 12:30 Jan got a call from Clear Lake Regional Hospital asking about her recent stay, and also giving her the login info for MyHealthOne, the hospital website area that shows all of the tests done and the results, procedures done, and diagnoses.

Really helpful for Jan since she likes to document everything. We also got the phone number of her urologist so she can set up her appointments for next Wednesday and Friday.

About 4pmwe headed out for dinner at Phở 20 and then HEB for some supplies.

This visit to Phở 20 we both went for something a little different. Or course we did start out with our favorite House Crunch Salads.

Pho 20 Crunch Salad

Then, both wanting soup of some kind, we got the White Meat Chicken Phở with added veggies.

Pho20 Pho

Normally their Phở comes with the broth, the slices of white meat chicken, and rice vermicelli noodles. Then there’s the garnish on the side.

Pho20 Pho Veggies

This gives you jalapenos, cilantro, Thai basil, bean sprouts, and a squeeze of lime juice. All great additions.

After tonight this Phở has become my new favorite dish here. Well, along with the House Crunch Salad, or course. I’ve always liked soups, Hot & Sour at King Food, Chicken Tortilla Soup at Monterey’s, etc., so this is a great addition to my choices.

One thing kind of interesting about Jan’s stay was the nurse anesthesiologist who came by on Tuesday to put a stent in for the anesthesia for Jan’s procedure the next day.

Just talking, she asked if we were from around here. And when I told her that we had a house here, but that we were really full time RV’ers. She turned around with a big smile and gave me a fist bump, saying, “So are we.”

Turns out she’s a contract nurse. She and her husband are semi-snowbirds, spending summers in the New England area and winters down south. But pretty every season is spent in a different area of the country. Then wherever they are, she has no problem getting a job at a local hospital.

Neat!

Looks like the weather this weekend will be nice enough for me to reinstall my rear awning and then take down the big one on the passenger side to take over to Sundowner and pick up the other rear one,


January 5, 2019

Needless To Say . . .

They’re Still Working On It.

Since the last few days had been sunny enough to dry out the Christmas decorations, I took them down this morning so we could take them over to the storage room this afternoon on our way over to the Denny’s for breakfast.

Then it was on to WalMart before coming home.

On the Godaddy front, I’m trying to get the blog moved to a new server. I should know more tomorrow.

Stay Tuned.


January 5, 2020

Beware The Caps Lock Key . . .

Jan and I had a nice quite day at the rig, not doing much of anything. Very nice.

About 4pm we headed over to Dickinson to have dinner once again at Los Ramirez Mexican Restaurant. And I think we’re just about at the point where we can just sit down and say, “The Usual”, since we always get the same thing.

Jan gets her Pechuga Rellena,

Los Ramirez Pechuga 1-05-20

but without the rice.

So that leaves her with Shrimp, and Broccoli. covered with a large Chicken Breast topped with Melted Cheese. And it’s not just a few shrimp hiding out under there, but an entire school.

Los Ramirez Pechuga Underneath 1-05-20

I of course got my usual Beef Fajita Taco Salad.

Los Ramirez Beef Salad 1-05-20

For some reason though they look at me funny since I don’t eat the taco shell, just the good stuff inside. I think the shell has about as many calories in it as all the goodies inside.

Then after dinner we drove over to Nassau Bay to check in on a friend of ours who was having printer problems. And of course as it often happens, it all worked fine while I was there.

This has happened often enough over the years that I’ve often thought about having some of those life-size cut-outs made of me, glaring. Then I can rent them out to clients to stand next to their computer so I can intimidate it into correct operation.

Three times in the last few weeks I’ve had clients called me with login problems. And in two of the three cases it was because they had accidentally pressed the Cap Lock key without realizing it. So they were typing in their password incorrectly without knowing it.

This is why I really don’t like password fields that don’t allow you to either show the password, or at least have the Eyeball in the field so you can double-check it.

In the third case they had a flakey key on their keyboard which they didn’t notice. If you ever suddenly have a problem logging into something, go to Notepad or some other text editor to be sure that what you think you’re typing is what you’re actually typing.


January 5, 2021

Back In The Groove . . .

Although we had a great time this past weekend, it was great to be back home and back in the groove.

Our new (to us) Jeep Liberty performed flawlessly, with the only problem is the missing Cruise Control. There isn’t one.

Apparently for some reason, a lot of Jeep Liberty’s are ordered without Cruise Control. Some many in fact that there are aftermarket kits available to retrofit it, kits that look just like the factory version. So I’m looking into that.

One reason is to help keep my speed down. When we were coming back down US290 where the speed limit is 75mph, that’s when I really missed it. I would have just set it for 79 or so, and cruised along.

Otherwise you find yourself pacing a car out in front of you, holding a safe distance behind. But here in Texas that can be a little dicey. At one point I had been following a big red diesel dually pickup for about 20 miles, when I looked down and found I was doing 91mph!

I really need a Cruise Control!

I’ve had several purchase inquiries about the Wind Chimes that our son Chris makes, both the smaller one he made for Jan,

Jan's Wind Chimes Better

or the much bigger one he made for himself.

Chris Wind Chimes

This one gongs like Big Ben.

Jan and I headed out this afternoon with our first stop at the Three Acres Food Truck Park, and the New England Lobster Truck, for Clam Chowder, Deep Fried Nutella Sandwiches (they were out of the PB&J’s), and an order of Fried Mushrooms. Delicious as always.

Then it was on up to the office to pick up some Amazon orders that came, and then on over to WalMart for a few things, including a couple of these nice Adirondack chairs to put out on our patio to listen to Jan’s new Wind Chimes.

Big Easy Adirondack Chair

Really nice chairs, and only $30. Very nice.


January 5, 2022

Another Data Point . . .

Looks like our RV handyman will be here about 10 tomorrow morning to pull out our captain’s chair. He thinks it should only take a hour or so. It’ll be good to get done with this.


I guess my first question would be, WHY?

Scientists Train Goldfish To Drive On Land In Tiny Cars

Goldfish In Cars

Could your next Uber driver be of the fishy persuasion?


January 5, 2023

And We’ve Got Leftovers . . .

We were out the door this morning by about 10am, heading up to Conroe to meet up with Debi and Ed Hurlburt at Vernon’s Kuntry Katfish for our monthly get-together.

One thing nice about Vernon’s is that they bring you out a plate of Hushpuppies and Pickled Green Tomatoes first thing, kind of their version of Chips and Salsa, I guess.

Vernon's Hushpuppies and Tomatoes

Jan and I both got pretty much versions of the same thing, the Seafood Platter,

Vernon's Seafood Platter

with Katfish (of course), Shrimp, Oysters, Scallops, and a Crab, along with Cole Slaw, Pinto Beans, and Fries.

Delicious, and we had leftovers!

Saturday we’re heading up to Brandi’s in Katy so I do some updates to Landon’s Ender 3D printer.

I’m constantly amazed at some of the things that other people are printing on this printer

For your tiny firefighters, the ladder can be extended and moved around

This plane has been on numerous adventures with Baloo and his friends

Really Neat!

 

 

From Lunch To Dinner . . .

After wondering if they were going to pour concrete today, what with all the rain last night, we got our answer about 10:30 this morning when this showed up.

And it was easy to see why we were told that we wouldn’t be able to leave the park while they were here.

The outrigger stabilizers extend out 10 feet on either side of the concrete pumper, blocking any vehicles from getting past, unless we would drive through people’s yards and driveways, some of which were blocked by other vehicles.

So our lunch at Yummy Yummy Chinese Buffet this afternoon became dinner.

And by about 2:30 they had moved down to right in front of our rig

Then by 4:30 they had moved on past us to do the last few sites, so we finally were able to head out.

When we got back to the rig a little before 6 the pumper was gone and a few guys were floating the last few sites.

Still curious to see how they’re going to handle the fact that these new sites are so much higher than the road.


Jan and I have been talking about what’s coming up for us in the next few months.

First up, we’ve got our yearly Kingsland get-together, when the entire family meets up in Kingsland at Chris and Linda’s place. After that, we’ve got our 3 day trip up to the Killeen area starting April 7th for the Total Eclipse. Then the next weekend on the 13th we’ve got tickets to see Bernadette Peters at the Grand 1894 Opera House down in Galveston.

Next up, sometime in late April, early May we’ll do our yearly trip back to Alabama to visit family and friends.

After that, who knows?


Thought For The Day:

“Be yourself” is about the worst advice you can give to some people. And I’m one of those people.

And Now On To Today’s Retro-Blogs.™


January 4, 2011

Spicy Chicken and 330 Million . . .

Today was an errand day, with a long list of things to do and people to see.

But first we started out with Spicy Chicken Sandwiches from Wendy’s. This is one of our favorite sandwiches, and their new Natural-Cut Fries are pretty good too.

Our next stop was at a client’s office up in Clear Lake. He was supposed to have some files for me, but he hadn’t picked them up yet. So I told him I’d come back by after I ran some more errands.

But first I went across the street to a former client’s Air Conditioning company to use a vise in his shop area. I had a piece of electrical conduit I needed to cut with a hacksaw, but I needed to hold it steady to do it.

After that we drove over to Sam’s Club to pick up some vitamins and other stuff. Then, since it was close by, we drove over to the house to check our mail.

Then it was back to the client’s to try again. And luckily this time he was back with the files I needed.

Jan wanted to get her hair done so our next stop was at the TGF Hair Salon over in Kemah. The place was pretty busy so it took a while, but I had a book to read so I was good.

Before heading back to the rig, we stopped off at Kroger’s for some groceries, and also, some Mega-Millions Lotto tickets. The total has risen to $330 Million, so I had to get a piece of that action.

We got back to the rig about 4:15, but without much time to rest.

Since tonight was Bingo Night, we left a little after 5 to drive over to Monterey’s Little Mexico in Dickinson to meet Bob and Maria for dinner, before she and Jan headed down to La Marque for bingo. Leaving there I dropped Bob off at his house before heading back to the rig.

Only to get back and find the power off at the park and the surrounding neighborhood. Of course everything in the rig was still running fine on the batteries and the inverter.

The power finally came back on a little before 8 pm, and then about 9:30 I headed down to La Marque to pick up Jan.

She won again, but only $25 this time. But then maybe I won the Mega-Millions tonight so it really won’t matter.


January 4, 2012

Sony and SuperCuts . . .

Thought you might find this video interesting. It was prepared for a Sony stockholder’s meeting in 2009. It really makes you think.

Prepared for Sony Stockholder’s Meeting

Jan decided to go with me today since she wanted to get her hair and nails done, so we headed out about noon, with our first stop at King Food for a great lunch of Chicken in Hot Garlic Sauce, XXXXX spicy, with added jalapenos.  Hmmmm Good!

Then, after dropping Jan off at SuperCuts, I got gas and read a Kindle book on my Droid until Jan was finished.

After that we stopped off at Brandi’s to pick up our mail, and then it was on to Sam’s Club for our prescriptions and a few other things.

On the way to my client’s, I dropped Jan off right down the street to get her nails done, while I installed the extra RAM in the two new computers I just got for him. Or at least, I tried to.

Turns out I was misinformed (lied to?) about the memory configuration in the two machines. They come with 6 GB, and the computer has 4 RAM slots. I was told the installed RAM was a 4 GB stick and a 2 GB stick, leaving two slots open.

However when I popped the cover off the machine, I found it configured with 3 – 2 GB sticks, leaving only one slot open. So now I’ll have to take the RAM back to Fry’s Electronics and trade it in for 4 GB sticks.

It’s always something.

After picking Jan up from the nail place, I drove over to the client’s house where I had recently battled AT&T over their DSL service. And Surprise, Surprise, it was fixed. It had been switched over from Static IP’s to Dynamic, and was working perfectly. I’ll come back tomorrow and finish setting up the new router now that everything else is working.

Heading back toward the rig, and since it was now about 5pm, we decided to have supper at the IHOP in Kemah before getting some groceries at the Wal-Mart right down the road.

It was good to finally get back to the rig after a long day.


January 4, 2013

Boring . . .

Well, today was even more boring than yesterday, at least for you readers.

I hadn’t actually planned to go anywhere today, at least until dinner. But I was halfway expecting a call from the client that I just finished setting up her new computer with a new OS and a new version of MS Office (2010). She and her husband spent the last month out in San Diego and just got back yesterday afternoon. So I was betting with myself whether she would make it through the weekend without having to call me.

Well, I lost (won?). She got on the new computer about 11:30 this morning and was on the phone to me at noon. So I ended up going up to her house for a while to get her straightened out, and while I was there, I talked to her husband about what he was looking for in the new computer that I’ll be getting him in the next month.

By the time I got back home it was almost 4pm so Jan and I headed out to Chili’s for dinner, and then right down the road for a Wal-Mart visit.

And that was about it for the day.

Like I said . . . BORING!


January 4, 2014

Blah, Day Two . . .

Neither Jan or I felt much better this morning, but I needed to get my client’s UPS system up and running before he leaves for Ecuador tomorrow. So I once again headed about 10:30 for his shop over in Alvin.

I was trying to get his Customer Address book off of his old Win2000 machine transferred to his new Win8 laptop. Yesterday UPS sent me a link to download the 2012 version of their Worldship software. This is because you cannot transfer data from an old version to a new version separated by more than two years.

So trying to get from the original 2010 version to the new 2014 version, we had to use the 2012 version as an intermediary. So I downloaded and installed the 2012 version on my Win7 laptop and took it over there with me.

3 hours later, after a marathon Tech Support phone call, several false starts, a couple of detours, rebuilding some corrupted data, and a few more lost hairs (like I have them to spare), we had all 494 customer addresses moved into the new program. Job Done.

Getting paid (Yea!), I headed over to another client’s office to do some work on a network problem with his computer cash register program. But that was not to be.

He forgot to tell me that since I was here last year, he changed his office locks and my key no longer works. Oh well.

Before I left, I called Jan to see if she wanted to be ready to go to linner when I got home, but she said she really didn’t feel like going out, and suggested I bring Monterey’s Little Mexico Chicken Tortilla Soup and Beef Fajita Nachos home.

Later in the evening I fixed us a couple of K-Cups of Hazelnut Cream Cappuccino with our new brewer. So much easier than setting up for brewing a carafe.

Lowell sent this photo over of Landon getting in some last playtime before the cold snap hits tomorrow.

Landon Last Warm Day at the Park

Speaking of the cold snap, tomorrow should bring us our coldest temps so far. Our low tonight is supposed to be 60°. But tomorrow night’s low is expected to 28°. And then 26° on Monday night.

Time to disconnect and drain the water hose and put the heat lamp in the water bay.


January 4, 2015

Soup’s On . . .

Jan and I did pretty much nothing this morning, just enjoyed the bright sunshine for the first time in more than a week. Mister even went outside for a while, but despite the sun, it never got out of the 40’s and was windy enough so that he came back in after just a few minutes.

About 1pm I got out the slow cooker and started putting together a batch of our chicken vegetable soup. One thing about our soup is that it’s never the same twice. We always start with chicken broth and poached chicken breasts, but after that it’s more just what we have in the pantry and the freezer

At some point we buy a big package of boneless chicken breasts and several cartons of chicken broth. At home we put all the chicken breasts in the slow cooker, add the chicken broth, add seasonings, and then poach the chicken breasts for a few hours.

Then we vacuum-seal the chicken, two breasts to a package, and put them in the freezer. Since we always use liners in the slow cooker, it’s then easy to take the broth and freeze it for later also. And we’ll be doing this again soon since today’s batch used our last package of chicken.

So after the broth is in the slow cooker, it’s time to get creative. I started with a can of Rotel Hot Diced Tomatoes with Habaneros, a can of Whole Kernel Corn, a can of Red Kidney Beans, and a can of Black Beans and set the cooker on High for a couple of hours.

At this point I took the chicken breasts which had been thawing in the fridge and shredded them into the soup. Then about 30 minutes later I added half a bag of pasta twirls to the soup to cook. About 10 minutes before we were ready to eat, I put a bag of steam-in-the-bag veggies in the microwave, and when they were done, they went in the pot too.

To go with our meal, I heated up a couple of the free rolls we got from Golden Corral last night. And this was the result.

Chicken Vegetable Soup

Really, really good. And enough left over so that we can add another couple of cans of stuff, and maybe some more chicken broth, and we’re good to go all over again. Which will probably be Wednesday night after we get back to the Colorado River Thousand Trails.

Tomorrow we’re going down to Fry’s Electronics for a few things, and then eat at Grimaldi’s Pizzeria on the way home.


January 4, 2016

But The Patient Died . . .

With temps in the 50’s, and a lot of sun, it was perfect for a walk this morning.
But I had to map up a new 1 mile trek for us since we’re parked closer to the river this time, and not up on the ‘A’ Loop where our previous route was located.

So I ended up with us doing a double loop around the ‘C’ and ‘D’ roads.

C Loop Walking Route1_thumb[1]

During our walk we did check out the Colorado River for the first time since the recent flooding. There was more water there than we’ve seen in the past, but not a lot really.

Colorado River Riverfront_thumb[1]

We did see the riverbank cave-in, another flooding leftover. They’ve got it roped off, but it doesn’t look like they plan to do anything about it.

Colorado River Riverfront Cave In_thumb[1]

Along the way we ran into Janice Evans, Debi Hurlburt, and I think, Claudia Horak and Lynette Starwalt in the back seat. They were on a girl’s day out and were coming back for a left-behind cellphone.

Getting back to the rig, we sat out in the sun with our coffee and breakfast bread, enjoying the sunshine and the nice views.

Back inside, Jan read and I worked on several projects before getting back to my cellphone repair.

Well, the operation was a success, but . . .

I worked a little longer on my son Chris’ Galaxy S5 cellphone, to remove and replace the cracked front glass.

The actual removal process went fairly smoothly, just time-consuming.

Chris Cellphone Repair 3_thumb

Getting to this point by using a hair dryer, it took a couple of hours of slowly and carefully prying off the glass. At this point, I put the battery back in, turned the unit on, and it still worked.

But things went quickly downhill after that.  When I completely separated the glass from the LED/digitizer board underneath, I discovered that the thing I had been trying to avoid, cracking the LED, had been pre-done for me. The board was already cracked along a crack in the glass itself, but it was still working because the glass glued on top was holding it all together. But as soon as I removed the glass, the LED screen came apart and just up and died.

Bummer!

So now we’ll have to go the more expensive route and replace the $125 glass/screen combo rather than the $10 glass that I already bought. I guess I can save it in case I break my glass, but I have an Otterbox on mine which makes it a lot harder to break.

Later in the afternoon, our ex-next door neighbor’s Bonnie and Vance Clegg stopped by to say “Hi”.

They were parked next to us when we were here at Colorado River a couple of weeks ago, and are still in the same space up in the ‘A’ loop. But somebody was already in our A2 space, so we had to park down here this time.


January 4, 2017

See I Told You So . . .

Well, no new Gate call today, so to guarantee one for tomorrow we’ve scheduled a day trip into San Antonio once again.

So if I don’t hear from Todd tomorrow morning, we’ll head out about 11am with a first stop at the Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club in the City Base area. Then it’s on to see Passengers at the Alamo Quarry theater. Then to top off the night we’ll meet up with Jim and Peri Dean at our other favorite San Antonio eatery, La Fonda on Main.

Of course scheduling this much fun is almost sure to attract a new gate job. So we’ll have to see how it goes.

Next up, I want to thank everyone for their kind words of encouragement on my blog topics. It’s always helps to know that there’s somebody out there on the other end of the Internet who appreciates my efforts. Thanks again.

As I mentioned I’m working on a couple of other articles, one on Global Warming, and another on the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact(NPVIC).

This is an agreement between states that they will give their Electoral Votes to whoever wins the Popular Vote. So far 10 states plus D.C. have signed up. The compact will only become active when enough states with enough Electoral Votes join to guarantee the result.

There are various ideas on the legality of the whole thing due to the fact that Article I, Section 10 of the US Constitution states that: “No State shall, without the Consent of Congress . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power.”

And actually the last time a group of States made a compact, it led to what we call in the South, ‘The War of Northern Aggression’. You Yankees call it the Civil War.

So there is that.

See I Told You So.

Regular readers know about my (and Jan too, to a lesser degree) love of hot stuff. Hot wings, hot Mexican food, BBQ, pretty much anything. And I’ve seen articles in the past about the possible health benefits. And now here’s another one.

Chilies could help beat cancer as research finds capsaicin destroys diseased cells

Though in this one, they think you won’t get the full benefit from eating the capsaicin, but that it must be part of a drug treatment. But other articles say differently.

Of course it may just be Big Pharma trying to keep me away from the hot wings so they can sell me something expensive.


January 4, 2018

Jan’s Home!

After a lot of starts and stops, I picked up Jan at the hospital entrance a few minutes after 4pm. And boy was she glad to get out of there. Kind of like escaping from prison.

Our first stop was at my client’s to pick up an Amazon package that came in today, then off to Sam’s Club to pick her Levaquin prescription. Levaquin is the antibiotic she’ll be on for the next 3 weeks. They also gave us a couple scripts for a painkiller and something for spasms, but they’re both p.r.n. or ‘as needed’, so we’ll wait and see if they’re needed before picking them up.

Then it was on to King Food for a big bowl of their Hot & Sour Soup and an order of their Crispy Chicken Wings with Garlic Butter Sauce. Really delicious. We were first introduced to these by Brand and Lowell at our Christmas Eve dinner at King Food.

We were back at about 6:30 and Jan was really happy to be on her sofa again. She’s getting around fine on her own, but still a little shaky so she takes it slow.

Looks like they will be taking care of her remaining kidney stone using Lithotripsy as they had thought. That procedure is scheduled for 11:30 January 12th. She also has a meeting scheduled with the anesthesiologist for the 10th to go over things beforehand.


January 4, 2020

Making Up For Lost Steak . . .

About 4pm Jan and I headed up to the Saltgrass Steakhouse in Webster to make up for missing our New Year’s Eve dinner while she was under the weather with our sequential colds. So, since the only cold-related problems we’ve got is an occasional hacking cough, we decided that tonight was the night.

We’ve found that if we can get there around 4:30 or so, or at least before 5, we can usually get a table pretty fast, or even immediately, like tonight. But by 5:30 the place was full and there was a line.

Between the Wedge Salads, Jan’s 9oz. Filet and my 16oz Ribeye, the meal was as delicious as usual. And even better, we had a $25 discount on our Loyalty Card, so my steak was pretty much free.

Coming home, we had planned to drop off our Christmas decorations at the storage room. Both of them.

Our Rig Christmas Tree,

Rig Christmas Tree

and our Christmas Wreath on the front of the rig.

Rig Christmas Wreath

but it was getting dark so we’ll do that tomorrow probably.

Between everything we had going on, and our NYC trip, I never did get around to putting up any lights this year.

Bah, Humbug!

I’m sure you’ve probably seen the TV commercials for the TV streaming channel, CuriosityStream. Started by the founder of the Discovery Channel, it features very well-made shows on History, Science, Space, Society, Technology, and a lot more.

We had been talking about signing up, and then Jan found a post on Facebook giving you a 40% discount for yearly signups. So 1 year of HD service, that’s normally $19.99 is now $12.99.

For an entire year.

And if you want 4K service, it’s $42.99 rather than $69.99. Another great deal.

But there is a lot of 4K content on the HD service, also. Which meant that I got to see 4K video on our TV this afternoon, and it’s fantastic.

BTW this sale only goes through tomorrow, so check it out now at the link above.


January 4, 2021

No Blog Tonight . . .

Just Don’t Feel Like Doing One.

But I will leave you with one of Landon’s Christmas presents. Brandi found this waiting for her when she got up this morning.

Landon's Statue of Liberty

He worked on it straight through after they got home yesterday. Nice job!


January 4, 2022

More Pho Barr . . .

Jan and I met long-time friend Tricia up at the Pho Barr in Webster about 1:30 for another fun get-together with her.

I’ve known Tricia probably since the late 90’s when I started doing computer support for her business, and we’ve been friends ever since.

Tricia at Pho Barr 20220104

And we had our usual great time, talking old movies and TV shows, politics, CoVid, and a lot of other topics. So much so that our planned first visit to the new HEB at I-45 and El Dorado had to be put off since when we finally got around to checking the time, it was after 4pm.

So maybe Thursday?

Tomorrow I’m going to put in a call to a local RV handyman to hopefully set up an appointment for Thursday morning for him to come out and remove the Captain’s chair and the mounting plate so I can start using my new gaming chair in its place.

Finally, a use for Oklahoma.

Texas Annexes Oklahoma, Turns Entire State Into One Giant Buc-ee’s

OKLAHOMA—Texas has announced the unilateral annexation of Oklahoma. The entire state will be leveled and turned into one giant Buc-ee’s convenience story, according to sources within the Texas state government.

The move was made as part of an attempt to find a use for the state to the north of Texas, as it seemed to just be acres and acres of nothing worthwhile.

Sorry, Lowell.


January 4, 2023

How Many Can You Identify?

This is a montage of all the celebrity deaths in 2022.

2022 Celebrity Deaths 500

How many can you identify?

If it helps, you can click the click below for a full-size version.

2022 Celebrity Deaths – Full-Size

And this link will give you an answer guide.

2022 Celebrity Deaths Guide – Full-Size

Have fun!

Tomorrow morning Jan and I are heading up to Conroe to meet up with Debi and Ed Hurlburt at Vernon’s Kuntry Katfish once again. We’ve been eating there for about 10 years since we became Thousand Trails members and started staying at the Lake Conroe Thousand Trails park, and it’s always delicious.

Unfortunately Janice and Dave Evans won’t be able to join us this time.

Maybe next time.