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Browsing Posts published in January, 2009

Watching the Lightning

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I get to see a decent number of Tampa Bay Lightning games on t.v. here in Orlando. I do enjoy that. I have to confess, it is odd seeing Rick Tocchet behind the bench in a suit. Not just because I watched him as a player for so long but because it wasn’t all that long ago there was a chance he might go to jail.

Oh! Lightning just went up by one. Need to quit blogging and focus on watching.

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Full Circle

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Through a series of mergers in the 90s I ended up being a customer of Wells Fargo. They were o.k. and I was with them until I moved here to Florida. But Wells Fargo didn’t have any banks here, so we had to find a new one. We chose Wachovia because they were recommended to us and had a branch near by. Well, now I’m a Wells Fargo customer again. Funny how things like that happen.

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Here are some screen shots of my Fedora 10 Desktop with Virtualbox open running Windows 7 beta. This is not exactly how Windows 7 would look running natively due to VirtualBox not supporting DirectX – so no Aero. Also I went in to the options and turned on the option to see what would normally be hidden files, all file extensions, etc. So some of this is not the default look. For a lot of good screen shots of the install process… check out this blog post. Pics below, click on them for larger.

The whole family went for a bike ride today. We stayed within a couple miles of home but did try out new routes. We went down a dirt road that ended at a gate that was locked and there was a no trespassing sign. Vegetation was pretty thick around the road and there was some watery areas so I kept an eye out for snakes. We rode back up out of there and stopped by one of the large ponds near Wycliffe so the kids could get a drink and have a snack. We brought water and granola bars.

I stopped near some grates over pipes into the pond so we could walk out on them and look out over the water. It looks like maybe a spot to try fishing some time. There were some holes carved into the side of the pond so we told the kids to watch their step around them. As we all walked about looking, I looked back at one of the holes and saw a very large snake coiled up. So I gathered Ingrid and the kids away from it and then we watched it for a while. I wasn’t sure what it was, but it opened it’s mouth and that led me to believe it might be a cotton mouth. I checked online and it was definitely a Florida Cottonmouth.

We walked around right by it for a few minutes before we realized it was there. It’s a cool day here (for Florida) so maybe that helped keep it from wanting to be active. From what I’ve read they are like most animals anyway and stay away from people if they can. I’m still glad nobody got bit. Once we realized it was there we were able to appreciate it from a safe distance. Pictures below – click on them for larger. I took them with my phone so that aren’t that great.