Beautiful autumn color and a camping photo from the late 1980s

Posted By on November 7, 2025

I know, it is Friday and that generally means an interesting (at least to me) Tech Friday story. Does a photo of Brenda’s “tech-y” Tesla Model 3 with the trees changing count? I didn’t think so …

Brenda's Tesla Model 3 on a crisp autumn day

In reality, I’m slightly behind in my week and totally missed posting a #TBT photo my buddy Jeff sent me yesterday after our lunch. The photo … and a couple of immature embarrassing items that I’m not sharing … is worthy of a great late 1980’s hiking and camping trip memory. It was all triggered by our talking about hiding “dimes” along a North Carolina mountain climb and our documenting where we hide them. There’s no way we’d ever decipher our notes! 

Camping in NC

Anyway, it was an enjoyable lunch as always …  and a good shared memory

Too many Internet downloads in my “To Blog On” folder

Posted By on November 6, 2025

Bookshelves Overloaded The subject line reference “To Blog On” isn’t really correct … but the sentiment is the same. The referenced folder is really labeled MyCubbyC_xxxx (the year) and goes back to when I was using the LogMeIn service in 2013. I used their early beta cloud storage service called MyCubby at the time.

MyCubby Closed

It continues to be the folder I use to collect odds and end tidbits that I might want to blog on … even though the cloud service no longer exists … and it tends to get “overloaded” this time of the year with miscellaneous items (like the bookshelf illustrates). In today’s case below, there is an interesting plan for White House remodeling from a century or so ago …

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Leftover Halloween photo and the Rear Fence Fiasco

Posted By on November 5, 2025

Megan and Taylor Halloween 2025Let’s start with the leftover “fun” photo since I archived a little about the granddaughters this week, but not Megan and Taylor. So this week I’ll include an “off to a Halloween party around a bonfire with some friends” for the archive. I did look like they had fun. For us, no trick or treaters this year .. again. ☹️ 

The weather warmed up so both Brenda and I were out working on the yard a little bit. Me with leaves, the front lawn and hauling some branches to the burn pile. Brenda has been putting off pruning the overgrown front landscaping; they do keep growing no matter how much they are butchered back.

On to my depressing and irritating story:
Another (one, two and three) long time neighbor is getting his house ready to sell (presumably in the spring) and hired a worker to fix and stain the rear fence — really the development’s fence but for the last 30 years each homeowner has taken care of it without much complaint. So I decided instead of putting our “rear development” fence repair off until spring (a car went off the road and hit it without telling us) … I would see what he would charge to keep right on going and fix and stain our fence too.

Fence isn't rightUnfortunately the guy who was polite, nice and hardworking … wasn’t really very capable at first bidding out the project and two actually doing satisfactory work. As the project progressed, there was interruption after interruption … from a wheel falling off his truck, to a sick child and wife with a broken foot, to his Spanish speaking helper misunderstanding the project and cutting down more existing fence posts than he was told to cut. The “out of money” to buy new posts ended up on my nickel since the fence was already removed. The work continued “after he recovered from COVID” (who knows) and he worked diligently with his 13 year old son. I pointed out that he needed to run a string line to get the fence straight but one thing lead to another and he “slapped it together” with excuse after excuse as to roots in the ground to salvaging boards from the old fence. 

Eventually I decided he needed to get it done and that I would do exactly what the neighbor did — renegotiate the last payment for a lousy job.

As I approached him with his 13 year old (nice kid) in tow, I explained that the work was subpar and that if he wanted a final payment it would need to be less than we contracted. Then the grown man started to tear up and explain that he needed the full amount for his rent money and to take care of his family. With his son looking on … I just could discount the subpar work. I wrote his another check and explained to Brenda. She teared up hearing the story and wants me to do something for them come Thanksgiving and Christmas for the family. 

Fence to the West Fence to the East

Here’s a guy with a wife and 2 kids TRYING to work and do the best he can rather than asking for a handout or government help (from what I know). I’d rather help him than those I see thanklessly expecting government assistance and turning it into a way of life. 

As the saying goes, “charity begins at home although I’m not sure it really applies?

Archive: Personal home projects and talented granddaughters

Posted By on November 4, 2025

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Music Monday: The Bellamy Brothers – “Let Your Love Flow”

Posted By on November 3, 2025

Last week I heard a song that triggered a good memory (below), as music often does. This Music Monday song, “Let Your Love Flow” was a 1976 hit by the Bellamy Brothers that was often played one my roommates, Don Blinn, Bellamy Brothers Bookat Ohio Northern University (there were 3 of us my Junior year in the dorms).

Don grew up in Beavers Falls, PA and had been a friend on the second floor of Founders Hall for the previous two years. He was a unique roomie as he didn’t require a bed (slept on a closet door on the floor) which made our room feel bigger, even with three people. He also had several unusual quirks. From sucking on old peach pits, having strong opinions on nearly everything, to sporting an Amish beard (see photo), to intern pastoring  a church in a local small town and daily running several miles a day. Don was a great guy and a near perfect roommate, but he was unique. He eventually became a full time pastor of his own church in Western Pennsylvania, but Brenda and I lost touch with him after Christmas letters stopped coming. ☹️  

Back to the music …

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The Dodger winning in 2025 game 7 over the Blue Jays is already being called the greatest finale in World Series baseball history

Posted By on November 2, 2025

World Series Champs Banner

Brenda and I were “emotionally” invested in the very competitive 2025 World Series. Having watched nearly every game of the playoffs … and all 7 nail-biting World Series games, gave us time to learn more about the teams and players. We pick favorites and I even found myself nicknaming them. 

After the final pitch late last night, the LA Dodgers, a well-funded 2024 World Series championship team, were able to edged out the season-long, offensive powerhouse Toronto Blue Jays, but not without a struggle. Although we favored the Dodgers last year over the Yankees, Dodgers Win 2025 World Serieswe saw the Blue Jays as underdogs and found ourselves cheering for them … a Canadian team against a U.S. team and all. 😉 

Towards the end, with the series tied up 3 games to 3 games, game 7 in Toronto saw the Los Angeles Dodgers inch past the Blue Jays in a 5-4 win; it was an agonizing 11-inning final game.

The Blue Jays had the lead by a slim margin for most of the game after taking the lead early with a home run by Bo Bichette. Finally in the 8th inning, Max Muncy homered for the Dodgers … and then Miguel Rojas, who came in after a late lineup change for the Dodgers, hit a game-tying home run in the 9th inning against reliever Jeff Hoffman. Off to extra innings again (although not as long as 18-inning game 3 in LA).

Finally, in the 11th inning, the Dodgers Will Smith hit a two-out, go-ahead home run off Shane Bieber, giving them their first lead of the night! With a half-inning left for the home team in the bottom of the 11th, Toronto got runners on the corners with only one out. Unfortunately, the unofficial team captain, Alejandro “Captain” Kirk grounded into a double play to end the game … and the 2025 series. As I commented on X.com prior to the game ending, “It has been a great #WorldSeries no matter the outcome.”

2025 Playoff bracket

Sunflowers, good morning! (altho our growing season is over)

Posted By on November 2, 2025

Sunflowers - credit John Rowe on X.com


Sunflowers … Good Morning.

Woke up to the gold in your eyes,
Petals unfolding, chasing the skies.
Dew-kissed leaves on the windowsill,
Whispering secrets that time can’t steal.
The world’s still sleepy, but you’re my dawn,
Turning the shadows ’til they’re gone.

Heads held high, no storm too strong.
You bloom where the wild winds blow,
Painting my gray with your yellow glow.
Sunflowers… good morning!
Rise and shine, let’s chase the light—
In your face, I find my fight.

Coffee steam dances like fireflies at dusk,
Your laugh’s the melody I can’t get enough.
Fields of green stretch out so wide,
But it’s your roots that pull me inside.
No rush in the rhythm of your sway,
Just endless summer in the break of day.

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