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Odd Sightings

Since starting this blog I’ve tried to carry my camera around more often to snap pictures of odd/funny things that I see.  Here are two from last week (you can click on each to enlarge):

Why?I noticed this car parked in the Rylee’s Ace Hardware parking lot near my house.  I’m not sure why a person would choose to mount two mounted deer heads to the rear of their car.  This was quite the setup – great care and effort must have been taken to make sure these didn’t fall off.  Aside from the obvious question of “why?” I also wondered how this person got into their trunk and if the hat on the doe was really necessary.

Odd Calendar Up NorthThe credit for this sighting goes to Holly.  While driving up north we stopped half way to let Bailey out at a little park between Lake City and Houghton Lake and this sign was posted at the entrance of said park.  Apparently the calendar that most people follow doesn’t apply to certain areas as this park is open an extra day in November – the 31st.

Perhaps the person in the first picture hung the sign in the second picture so that they could extend firearms deer season one more day so that they could add a third deer to the car.  OK, maybe that would be a stretch.

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Another year older…

It is official now – I am 30. If the adage “with age comes wisdom” is true then at least I can take comfort in the fact that I am getting wiser in the ways of the world. I spent a quiet weekend at the cabin celebrating my birthday with Holly and the dog and had a great time relaxing in between chores.

If I may rant for a moment… Owning “vacation” property is nice, but is no vacation. I spent a fair amount of time this weekend raking leaves, moving firewood, mowing and cleaning so that others enjoy their time when they visit. There is something wrong with this setup…at least I enjoy working while I am up there so it doesn’t feel like a chore. Sometimes I get irked by others visiting/using the cabin because they seem indifferent to the effort that goes into keeping the place up and running – it is more than just a monthly payment. I have so much blood (literally), sweat, and tears wrapped up into the ongoing project that I probably take things a bit too personally. But I digress… That being said – I hope everyone enjoys and gets a chance to visit :)

So, back to the birthday… I got some unique gifts that suit me perfectly. Holly went crazy at Barnes and Noble – I got a handy cheat sheet to identify Michigan birds, two test booklets for determining IQ (so that we can finally determine who is smarter), as well as a starbucks gift card and a squirrel proof bird feeder (obviously not from B&N). My in-laws gave me a couple how-to books on building sheds, barns and garages as well as a sweet cooler for the boat. My mom sent a nice card and gift (standard check) a couple days late – as to be expected with my mom. I have to cut her some slack…it must be hard to remember your oldest son’s birthday when it falls two days after the Fourth of July.

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just in time for the 4th of July…

The Flag I was listening to AM Radio while stuck in traffic (had to turn off Satellite radio to get traffic report) and caught a story about the Redesigned Naturalization Test that people immigrating into our country must pass.  The latest changes go into effect October 1st, 2008.

The hosts were quizzing callers and sadly, from the sounds of it, most people who already live here couldn’t pass the test.  Here are a couple of the questions…how do you fare?  The answers to the following 4 are below, but DON’T CHEAT.

  1. When was the Constitution written?
  2. Who was President during World War I?
  3. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?
  4. How many amendments does the Constitution have?

You can find all the questions and answers here:

http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/100q.pdf

Keeping in mind WOOD 1300 probably has a fairly conservative audience, they also replayed a self proclaimed “rant” by Rick Roberts titled “I want my country back.”  They pull it off the shelf on special occasions to spread the sentiment.  It was pretty good – the guy was definitely passionate – you can hear it or read the transcript here:

http://www.760kfmb.com/rick_blog/?p=72

Happy Independence Day!

Answers: 1787, Woodrow Wilson, 9

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The Perfect Storm

Storm Damage 5 Dateline: Grand Rapids, MI.  Yesterday we had intense weather – hale wiped out miles of farmer’s fields, rain flooded streets and basements and winds snapped trees like toothpicks.  I left work during one of the lulls in the storm so that I could take Bailey to the vet, but was unable to make it to the vet’s office because the highway was shutdown due to a power line that fell, covering all lanes of traffic.  On the way home I called the office to offer a ride to others who had to walk a fair distance home or to their cars and then headed home to see what damage laid in my yard.  First, there was a tree blocking the entrance to my street but luckily there is another back way into our subdivision.  Luckily everything around my house was OK – jut very very wet.

Holly and I were both home now, both fearing the potential of flooding in our back yard and into our basement.  The creek/drainage ditch in that runs through our back yard goes from an inch of trickling water to a 3 foot deep river with raging current any time we get a fair amount of rain, and with almost 5 inches of rain in 5 hours we were well past a fair amount.  I had to pull my bridge away first because the water was getting close to washing it away, and then we watched, and waited all night.  5 years ago our basement flooded and the damage left behind was unimaginable – the worst is the fear that is left behind that rises every time it rains.  So long as the creek is moving we are OK, but the amount of rain was just too much and soon the water rose to within 15′ from our basement sliding glass door.

The creek that is normally 3-4′ wide was now over 30′ wide, wiping out landscaping and my garden.  The water peaked around 11:30 and then slowly went down – so crisis was averted, but we still spent hours cleaning the basement making sure nothing important was going to get damaged when the rain came.  For the first time in 5 years I was certain the basement was going to flood – the good thing is that I can be reasonably sure that we are safe in the future…if we were going to take on water it would have happened yesterday.

Here is a quick before and after:

Before:
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After:
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St. Ignace Car Show 2008

Wow, I am lagging behind when it comes to keeping the blog up to date…so today you get a two-fer.

First post – catching up on last weekend. In a last minute decision I decided to skip going to the cabin in lieu of driving the Upper Peninsula to help Mark bring home his classic Jaguar that has been parked in the barn for the winter. Since I drove it up there late last fall and now home I think I have put more miles on it than Mark has in the last year. This overnight trip also coincided with the 2008 car show in St. Ignace so I was able to check that out at the same time.

CIMG2221 This was a quick 28 hour trip – we left Friday afternoon and made it to the campground after a 5 hour or so drive, headed into St. Ignace only to be washed out by rain before the big parade began so we headed back to the camper to drink beer around the campfire while dodging rain drops. We had an unusual mix of people around the campfire so the conversation was lively and entertaining. I drank enough beer to make sleeping on the floor of the camper possible, but woke up feeling like a quadriplegic (no offense to quadriplegics, of course.)

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(which one of the above don’t belong? Seriously…I think some people enter their cars just for good parking.)

Once everyone was up and around we headed back to St. Ignace to walk through the car show – I’ve been to the show multiple years and I am always amazed by the dedication people put into this hobby. I would love to own a classic car, but I am not sure I want to have a hobby car that handled with kid gloves and can’t be driven freely or enjoyed like other transportation. Holly will be glad to hear that this is one purchase I am not looking to make. If someone has an extra car laying around however, I certainly wouldn’t turn it down. After a terrible weather forecast and crazy storms in the straits area the weather turned out great and the attendance at the show grew exponentially as the day went on.

Once we made a couple passes up and down main street it was time to head back to the camper, pack up and head to Pickford to pick up the jag. With a little coaxing the car started up and was back on the road in no time. We took advantage of running water while at the house, got cleaned up and then ate at Big D’s in Pickford before getting back on the road. (Side note: if you find yourself in Pickford, MI you should try the worker’s breakfast at Big D’s – you won’t be disappointed, all the food is excellent and fairly priced.)

Mackinac Bridge I took my time heading home – a scenic route for sure but I made it back in 6 hours and early enough to watch the original SNL episode with George Carlin. I even stopped at the scenic park by the bridge since I never stopped there before. All in all, it was a good trip but must have taken a serious toll on me as I fell asleep during the Sunday morning news on CBS after the story on removal of the pistol ban in Washington DC and didn’t wake up until after noon. Don’t worry – I have the DVR set to record the news program so I didn’t miss a thing.

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