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Jan 28, 2023 |
Winner The new camera bag seems like a winner. The hip strap and rain cover showed up this week and I tried out the clip on a walk down to the river. For me, on the shoulder strap is more comfortable than on the hip belt. And while it’s very convenient, it’s not where I’d keep my camera all the time. Good for getter around places you want to take pictures while the bag stays on your back. But still a bit off feeling. Maybe it would be a bit better without the faux-motor-drive-battery-pack; but I like never having to think about changing the battery. |
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Jan 22, 2023 |
Mt. Vernon We had a free weekend. And I just got a new bag for my camera. So we headed to Mt. Vernon as it’s been a while since we were there. It provided three tests: a bit of walking around, tighter quarters (with the other folks and the roped off portions of the house) and access to the camera. I’m not yet ready to call the new bag perfection. But it is a worthy successor. I have a couple more optional additions on order from Peak Design to finish my set up. First impression: the side access while still on one shoulder works OK. I’m still figuring out how my camera (with faux motor-drive-extra-battery) wants to sit in the bag. And I worry I’m going to lose the lens cap more easily now. (I’ve had them disappear for bit in the other bag so that not completely unexpected. And, when we were inside the heated museum and I took my jacket off, I realized I had the clip set way to high on the shoulder strap and it was rubbing on my collar bone. I moved that down but I’ve yet to actually use it. That will be the next acid test. I bought this after getting a small award from PTO that was burning a hole in my pocket. And as I looked around at options I got sucked in by the clip and how it seemed like a good idea. I’ll find out next time I’m wandering around with my camera if it’s as much a winner as I thought watching the video. More news later (as they say). |
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Expected visitor I went to the blog search on the left because I know he or she (or some kinfolk) have been here before. But this is as close as I recall the cooper’s hawk coming to the house — waiting patiently at the bird feeder :) First sighting in 2008; then again in 2020. I’m not sure of the lifespan but I kind of think this may be a family vs. one bird over 14 or so years.But maybe 14 years makes you more comfortable getting closer to the house and humans (I was sure he or she was looking at me as I tried to get closer for a better photo). |
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Jan 02, 2023 |
Excellent start to the year It was nicely warm — air at least — today and I managed to get out on the Potomac to start the year off well. It was interesting to feel the warm breeze when it came from above and the cool breeze when it came across the river. Let’s see how many months in 2023 I can keep this up? According to the blog, I missed a couple months last year… |
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Dec 28, 2022 |
Back from Decatur We drove down to Decatur for Christmas with the Williams clan this year. There are more photos in the vacations section. |
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Dec 20, 2022 |
Tree is up Sarah and I picked out our tree (and walked it home, which is always fun). But we waited for Robert to help decorate it. I think we did a very nice job. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas :) |
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Dec 17, 2022 |
And Sarah gave me… Not this huge wheel of cheese. Yes, I’ve been known to bring back a wheel of Gouda from Bonaire, but this is clearly too much cheese for one household. Sarah gave me a cheese tasting at Cheesetique which was great fun. And Jill, the owner and cheesemaster, noted they would be “cutting the cheese” today. It was a 55 pound wheel of Gruyere lovingly hand crafted. So, of course, we went by to watch, taste and buy some. And I also picked up a bit more of a couple cheeses from the tasting. More great tastes for my birthday!!! That’s Jill taking the picture of the cutting. I imagine it will show up on the web site or in advertising for the next cheese cutting session. The trick is to first score the rind then use the wire garrote to slice it half. Then you can use the open face to further slice it with the wire. |
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Birthday pressie Robert gave me a perfect present this year: A&W Root Beer mugs. He even picked up some ice cream so we chould have root beer floats in them. Absolutely perfect! Great flavor treat from the past. And photo by Robert, I was too focused on tasting it to think about taking a picture. |
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Dec 13, 2022 |
Staff Infection!!! One of the many cool things Robert has done at UW is sign up as an intramural referee. That got him trained up on the rules and reffing duties for volleyball and flag football. It also got him paid (thank you Seattle for a more realistic minimum wage). And it got him on the referee’s team: Staff Infection. And they got to play in the intramural final in Husky Stadium (AKA Alaska Air Arena). And They Won!!! Photos by Katie Carroll. |
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Nov 26, 2022 |
Baseball While the Xbox went to Seattle (in case there is time between studying to play), the Wii stayed here. That gave Robert and friends something to do when they came by last night after watching the World Cup, playing pool and seeing Black Panther. Robert was still jazzed after they left and challenged Sarah to a game. You’ll have to ask him how it turned out… |
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