27 December 2009

Why DO I use Windows?

My friends are asking me this all the time.

The latest foray that makes me question my sanity was trying to upgrade my main machine at home from Vista to Windows 7. Windows 7 is great they say (I guess compared to Vista; which was two days spent just for that Aero thingie).

After 12 hours, I have abandoned the upgrade path and am doing a fresh install, which means reinstalling all my programs. This was after 2 separate hangs, and applying a Microsoft fixit for the infamous 62 percent hang.



I've played with a MAC, guess the ONLY thing thats keeping me back, even after almost free MS stuff from the MS store, is the investment in software and that many of my favorite pieces of software don't run on a MAC.....

24 December 2009

Happy Kwanzakuhmas!


However you celebrate this joyous season it's another opportunity to be thankful for family and friends, past and present, here and above.

As we've aged, its no longer about giving of gifts, but of love and ourselves.

I wish everyone the happiest of holiday seasons.

08 December 2009

The Aftermath

Looking back on the party it seemed be a big success. Lots of work and fun. The
video was a big hit!

Below is the ustream recording. thanks to all that braved the storm to arrive on
time!



07 November 2009

Party

Spent the last couple of days since my wrist surgery planning Lisa's 60th birthday. Lots of milestones this year make you reminisce. 25 years of marital bliss on top of her birthday (October 27th).

In planning the party and making the guest list, I found lots of photos (memories) and remembered lots of friends from around the world.




We have invited friends from 5 continents and are broadcasting live to them on Ustream on December 5th! Sitting here racking my brain to see who I might surprise her with and just got a few brainstorms. Bye for now.

25 September 2009

Sunrise





Sunrise has so many meanings. Its the start to each day and the first seconds to make the most of it. I have begun to make it a ritual to begin to find amazing spots to enjoy and photograph this most beautiful of events.

The beginning of day, like the beginning of a life is both magical and mystical.

My favorite easy spot is at nearby Peace Valley Park in New Britain, PA.

The first and second of these were taken five minutes apart.

The light and sunrise grows as the day gets older. A couple of different metering tricks can produce different color but waiting will as well.

The last one was taken when a cold front came through and the air temperature was about 20F cooler than the water.

I am blessed to have Lake Galena so close to me.

If you have another great Bucks County location, drop me a line



07 September 2009

The Greenville Saga Continues



Just returned from a weekend in Greenville, confirming our love for the area. We stayed in the golf cottages at Cherokee Valley Golf Club. We spent most of the weekend trying to confirm our decision to build there. We visited the lot to see the 6,700 square foot McMansion going up next door.

Now I have nothing against large homes, but on a 0.3 acre lot!!

On top of this we find out that this (Cherokee Valley) semi-private course with intentions to go private sounds like it will be public ad infinitum. We found a house style that we thought we would like to build, a traditional Southern look like the second photo here. But could we make it work.


We set out the second day after taking a ton of photos of our lot to look for a golf club more like the one we have here. We fell in love with Greenville Country Club and then started to think that although the mountains are beautiful, its a bit too remote. I dont know if I can live without proper broadband and 3G wireless. I am spoiled?

Also the commute seemed better if we settled closer to the I-85 corridor since I would be commuting to Shelby, NC area a few days a week to work.

We'd certainly be sacrificing an amazing view to move closer to town, but would we be happier?

We had a great dinner at Saskatoon on Saturday night in town, recommended by new online friend, Trey Pennington. Very unique and good!

We met with a builder, Jason Bergeron of Bergeron Builders, on Sunday via a realtor. We realized that, although building has slowed dramatically, new home costs per square foot have not. So now, we're thinking possibly buying a used home.

Of course to do this, we would need to sell our lot next to the McMansion. Many folks might argue that a home of this value would increase the inherent value in our lot.. We'll see.

All in all, another great weekend Upstate, but one that gives us new information that answered some questions and raised others...stay tuned.

30 August 2009

27 August 2009

thanks to @joehewitt for an amazing piece of work on Facebook for #iphone 3.0!! bravo!

17 August 2009

making final plans for LHH network gathering tomorrow at www.redstonegrill.com in Plymouth meeting! Ping me for info.

25 July 2009

Reading "Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us" (Seth Godin) http://bit.ly/WQDOG great read on social media!!

22 July 2009

Organizing Lee Hecht Harrison alumni gathering in Plymouth Meeting, PA on 18-Aug. http://bit.ly/8qeDt ping me if interested!

13 June 2009

packing lightly for trip to Martha's Vineyard! http://bit.ly/rVHFM

11 June 2009

Covered Bridges of Bucks County - Pine Valley

The Pine Valley Covered Bridge is located just in New Britain just west of Doylestown. It is on Iron Hill Road and crosses Pine Run Creek. If you want to see and photograph the bridge there is a small community park, the New Britain Civic Association Covered Bridge Park with ample parking just off the south end of the bridge. The bridge is heavily traveled which makes walking through it hazardous at best.


Pine Valley Covered Bridge carries Old Iron Hill road across Pine Run Creek in New Britain Township. It was built in 1842 and is 81 feet long. It is just outside Doylestown.




Below is Cabin Run just North of the bridge with a cool little waterfall.



05 June 2009

Covered Bridges of Bucks County

A map of the dozen plus bridges is located here. Much of the material here was found on the Scenic Bucks County Website

Given how cool they are and there is a lot of published info on them, I wanted to add them to my blog. I have ridden through all but 1 (Perkasie) on 2 wheels.

CBBC Home

The Central Bucks Bicycle Club (CBBC) does an awesome ride through most of them every fall, thus I am familiar with their beauty and serenity.

The first in the series is Loux Covered Bridge.

The Loux Covered Bridge is one of the smaller covered bridges in Bucks County; you come upon it suddenly following Wismer Road as it bends and drops down to cross Cabin Run on the Bedminster/ Plumstead border. At short distance down stream this creek is crossed by Cabin Run Covered Bridge.




Location: Wismer Rd., Plumstead Twp.
Height Limit: 11 ft. Width: 15 ft.
Length: 60 ft. Weight Limit: 15 tons

History: BUILT of hemlock in 1874, you'll find this bridge is one of two bridges to span the Cabin Run Creek. Nestled in a scenic valley, it was built at the insistence of local residents who complained about the dangers of crossing the creek







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31 May 2009

Salmon Fillets Stuffed With Crabmeat

3 large, preferably thick, salmon fillets
1 pound backfin or other high quality crabmeat
1 egg
2 tsp. dry mustard
1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce
2 tsp. Old Bay seasoning
3 Tbsp. mayonnaise
3 Tbsp. fresh parsley, chopped
Salt and pepper to taste
1 lemon

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Cut a pocket in the center of each salmon fillet. Either slice through the fillet or make a slit in the middle and then cut from this slit into either side of the fillet. Don't worry too much about this process. You are just trying to get some sort of pocket to hold the crabmeat. Gently combine the remaining ingredients trying not to break up the lumps of crabmeat. Evenly divide the crabmeat mixture and stuff into each fillet pocket. Cut the lemon into three sections and squeeze one section over each fillet. As an alternative, you can cut the lemon into slices and lay the slices evenly over each fillet. Bake stuffed salmon for 30 - 45 minutes in a 375-degree oven, checking every few minutes after 25 minutes. The cooking time will vary depending on how thick the salmon fillets are and how you made the pockets. The salmon is done when the fish is flaky and the stuffing is cooked through.

The Skinny: Use light mayo and your favorite egg substitute.
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29 May 2009

85 Iconic Images ruined by Technlogy http://digg.com/d1sH4p #photography

28 May 2009

Twitter, Facebook, Digg: Can You Join Too Many Networks?: http://ping.fm/o1huB

25 May 2009

Memorial Day 2009

Another great holiday with our friends in Mystic for Memorial Day. Trip started off a little sketchy as the train before ours from Trenton hit a deer and dumped all the passenger on our train. We were sure we'd be standing, but we got seats and were only 40 minutes late.

As usual, lots of eating, cycling, drinking, walking sightseeing, laughing, joke telling (as you can see from this video...in the center Lisa tells her famous "Pretzel" joke for the 152nd and best time!!)



Had some great wine (1997 Grgich reserve and Peju cab) as well as some killer meals. Went out once to Skipper's Dock in Stonington for lobster rolls, yumm!

Rest of the time, my bud David manned the Weber.

Just back now from an uneventful trip home to Trenton. Weather considerably warmer here and headed down to make a nice BBQ meal!!
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23 May 2009

up early for a great Memorial Day weekend trip to visit friends in Mystic, CT http://virl.com/7bcf4 #fb