Thinking of my dad on his birthday and a pregnancy flashback

Posted By on January 24, 2017

Having just returned from my mother-in-law’s funeral in western New York has me thinking of my late mother and now on January 24th … particularly my father. Today would have DadC_Christmas1985been his 88th birthday if he were still alive … although I’m not so sure many of us want all that many more years as our bodies and minds start to fail in ways that make living difficult … not only for one-self, but for those taking care of you.

Thankfully I remember my parents and my in-laws with fondness and in good health. We had a lot of great years with them when “we” were little … and all over again when brought home grandchildren. That is one thing every grandparent (and those of us anticipating being a grandparent) have in common …  the excitement and happiness of being grandparents.

Brenda and I were smiling last night as we shared how we are looking forward to watching animated children’s movies (Brenda dislikes most animated movies … but that won’t matter) or sitting and reading books to our little “BabyGirl” Oostra. My own memories of Katelyn running over and begging me to read her “another” book are among the fondest memories I have in my role as “dad” … and I “hope” it will be the same as a grand-dad!

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Brenda/Rich 2 months before Katelyn in 1986
… exactly where Katelyn and Drew are at today.

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Brenda/Rich Spring of 1986 & Katelyn/Drew with 3 month to go

Who knows, there may still be a Range Rover in my future

Posted By on January 23, 2017

Great visual look at the evolution from 1969 thru 2017.

The first SUV to wear the vaunted “Range Rover” badge came in 1969 with the development of 26 individual prototype vehicles. Each “Velar” prototype wore special badging ahead of the production debut.

The first Range Rover to trundle across craggy landscapes arrived in 1970, claiming the title of the first SUV to feature permanent four-wheel drive in place of selectable drive systems. It was a painfully handsome SUV, wearing near-perfect proportions and endless capability when the path turned rough.


The four-door Range hit markets in 1988, carrying updated styling inside and out. Anti-lock brakes were now offered, and Land Rover says this was the first SUV to ride on automatic air suspension and make use of electronic traction control. This popular four-door was refreshed for 1994, giving way to what Land Rover considers the third generation of the SUV in 2001.

Finally, we arrive at the fourth-and-current-gen RR, initially launched in 2012. The video ends on the new Range Rover SVAutobiography Dynamic, the car soon to be clogging wealthy shopping centers and private school pickup lanes in the near future.

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A little SNOW country #humor

Posted By on January 22, 2017

Really just a filler post since we were in snow country this weekend for my mother-in-laws funeral. The “more realistic than we care to admit” chart is just a bit of humor that will likely have you nodding your head no matter where you live. Winter weather reactions definitely differs depending where you are located.

Demographics and Interests of those visiting MyDesultoryBlog

Posted By on January 21, 2017

LongWayBabyRecordThose who have been blogging for a while learn to monitor their viewership. We’d like to  know what kind of traffic is hitting the servers and often looking at the breakdown as to what generates interest and ad clicks. In the early days, a "hit counter" was sufficient, but as country music artist Loretta Lynn sang, "We’ve come a long way baby" (ok … so it was a stretch to tie in music to this post!)

  We’ve Come A Long Way Baby
        Loretta Lynn – 1978

I’ve mentioned which of the 5300+ posts are shockingly popular every year, but don’t recall ever breaking down the "tracked" viewers (according to Google) who visit My Desultory Blog. Most interesting to me is that nearly 46% of the viewers are female and 54% male. I would have assumed a far higher percent would have been male? A not so surprising statistic is that nearly 1/3 of all visitors are between the ages of 25 and 34 … oh how those millennials surf the net. 

Times are changing though as a sailing couple posted the other day. They have retired their Facebook posts and sailing blog to go 100% video on YouTube, stating: "Nobody reads online anymore. Everyone is "watching" content." Hm … might be some truth to that?

TechFriday: New to me IoT High-Power 110 volt AC Relay

Posted By on January 20, 2017

A friend of mine has been brainstorming the components and options for a project that I’m tinkering on for both the sailboat and improving my back up power at the house. Basically the idea is to use a minimalist single board computer like the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Pine64 or maybe just the new IoT Photon. I would like to be able to monitor, graph, send updates/alert and switch a high powered relay automatically or using my computer or phone.

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The initial plan is to monitor a bank of batteries (like on a boat or emergency back-up power system) as well as the solar charging of them over time. When certain criteria are met, then have the programing automatically trigger events … initially turning on a smallish 110 volt charger in the event solar power alone isn’t enough to keep up with the demand. I bought a new $23 Digital Loggers High-Power Relay and gave it a quick test (digitalloggers.com). According to the circuit diagram, I should be safe up to 30/40 Amps … although plan to stick to about 15 Amp max. Here’s my short video of the quick test using my Pine64 below.
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Throwback Thursdays and my life with woodstoves #TBT

Posted By on January 19, 2017

RichC_Loafing_Stove_170108Heating with wood is in my genes, since my parents started heating with wood back when we lived on Lake Erie and were constantly without heat either due to power outages in the rural area we lived, floods forcing the power company to turn off utilities or the old finicky oil burner furnace (think “Christmas StoryIIIIIT’s a clinkerrr!!).

We moved when I was in high school and when hit with the Oil Embargo and inflation, installing a Buck Stove in our house seemed like a natural fit … and it was so much warmer than electric heat (besides my dad had two boys and a woods to cut and split firewood from … actually became a winter part time moneymaking job for me!)

When Brenda and I became homeowners (photo of house) it was natural to want to save a buck and so I built my own basement fireplace/ stove combination that heated an old water tank with fins welded on it (1982 photo below in Aurora, Ohio, hence #TBT).  I piped the “heat chamber” into the existing “oil furnace” ductwork so we could circulate warmed air to the rest of the house. It worked great, although I’m sure it would not have passed code! Rich_FireplaceStove_AuroraOH_1982

After my daughter was born in 1986, we needed a bigger house and wanted some acreage with a woods and barn, so we moved to Hudson, Ohio and of course the first thing I did was remodel and put in a woodstove … two of them!

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Eventually we remodeled, added natural gas and gave one of the stoves to my father-in-laws who was restoring an old farmhouse outside of Jamestown, NY. It was ideal for auxiliary heat for that older small house (had free gas) and eventually the “farmhouse” became their “downsized” permanent residence.

Fast forward to last year when I added the leftover woodstove (the one I burned coal in when in Hudson) to my garage shop and have been enjoying it ever since (lazy RichC in the photo at the top!)

Grandfatherhood is sinking in, MY Lttle Girl is having a BABY!

Posted By on January 18, 2017

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It was a Baby Shower weekend, and what a wonderful one at that. Terrrific family and friends … and a beautiful mother to be and a “Babygirl” shower a few notches above (well my opinion). My wife Brenda and two of Katelyn’s friends from medical school put on a classy baby shower and turned our house into a French Restaurant. Brenda has been smiling and as happy as a grandmother-to-be … fussing around with flowered centerpieces and pink this and that for a least a month getting ready for Katelyn and “Babygirl” package to come home (well, Drew too).

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Despite the questionable forecast, everyone arrived on time and from what I could tell, enjoyed themselves; I know Katelyn appreciated all who came. If you are interested in “baby shower things” … checkout the 3 minutes video/photos below (little square in the bottom right of the controller should give you full screen).

EDIT: Apologies to Brenda … “yes, I took a photo of the beautifully decorated tables and did get a couple of your La Petite Pierre catering friends.” My mistake for not including it — adding a photo below.

Obituary: Frances Ann Louise Howard has graduated

Posted By on January 17, 2017

My mother-in-law passed away last week … or as my good friend Pastor Keith Thomas (groupbiblestudy.com) said, "graduated." BrendaAndMomH2015The word choice is very fitting for Mom Howard considering she has been a lifelong Christian and loved studying and memorizing the Bible. She has been looking forward to "graduating" from this temporary life on earth to an eternal one with her Lord and Savior … and loved ones like her lifelong husband, "Freddy" for a long time.

As a family, we are thankful to have had her "faith, warmth and positive spirit" for so many years. She was an huge influence on her four children and ten grandchildren and guided them with Christian values as they grew into independent thinkers and adults. Most in the family would say their "grandmother/mom was one of a kind," but she left her unique imprinted on each one. Her many positive character traits (and perhaps to outsiders, a few of her peculiar ways) have been passed down to those close to her. I recognize her personality and way of doing things in Brenda and her sisters (and now even in-laws grandchildren!) From the quirkily to the very admirable attributes, she left a lasting impact on us all. I am very blessed to have been loved so much by MomH (and that is definitely the correct word). During the last 10 or so years, we’ve had the privilege of returning a little of that love and caring for her (and DadH) as they grew older. I could not have asked for a more loving mother and father-in-law and am thankful to have had them both in my life for so many years. We are happy for her that she is home.

Frances_Howard_Obit_PhotoFrances Ann Louise Howard, 87, of 2623 Black Hoof Trail, Milford, Ohio, passed away in her home at 12:35 PM on Tuesday, January 10, 2017. Frances was born to Hildur (Johansen) and Fritz Emmanual Holmstrom on April 18, 1929 in Jamestown, NY and married her late husband Dr. Frederick A. Howard on July 23, 1949. They were life-long residents of Jamestown, New York.
 
Frances is survived by her three daughters, Christine (Jerry) Skinner of Milford, OH, Brenda (Rich) Corbett of Liberty Township, OH, Ann (Gary) Gerber of Alpharetta, GA and daughter-in-law Lynda Howard of Bemus Point, NY. She was preceded in death by her son Dr. Mark A. (Lynda) Howard, brother Dr. Fritz Holmstrom and sister Viola Boy. She loved her 10 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren: David (Rachel) Skinner parents of Nollie and Bruno, Benjamin (Emily) Skinner parents of Liev, Madison (Nathan) Kling, Dr. Justin (Katie) Howard parents of Madelyn and Evan, Dr. Aaron (Dr. Lauren) Howard, Jacquelyn (Ben) Wickerham, Dr. Katelyn (Dr. Drew) Oostra, Taylor Corbett, Jessica Gerber and Sarah Gerber.
 
Frances received degrees in teaching from Houghton College, Houghton, New York and Fredonia College of Education, Fredonia, New York. She taught school in Willoughby and Cleveland, Ohio while her husband finished dental school at Case Western Reserve. They returned to Jamestown where she helped her husband begin his dental practice and being "mom" to her four children. In the 1970s with her family grown, she returned to teaching elementary school in Ellington, Falconer School District until retirement in 1991. Fran was an active member at Bethel Baptist Church for over 50 years playing piano and directing the choir. She regularly hosted visiting missionary families in her home and rarely turned away a charity seeking financial support; it is a legacy imprinted on her children. As a mom and grandmother, she shared her Swedish heritage through her cooking when the family came home every Christmas. It is a treasured memory for all. In retirement Fran enjoyed winters with her “Freddie” in Delray Beach, Florida, where they welcomed visitors, family and friends alike. When spring arrived, both were anxious to return to New York and their much-loved farmhouse. Her faith, warmth and positive spirit will be missed by all who knew her.
 
The family will receive friends on Friday, January 20th from 7-8 PM at Lind Funeral Home in Jamestown, NY with a memorial service to follow at 8 PM. Graveside Committal will be on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 PM January 21st at Evergreen Cemetery in Portland, NY with Pastor Jim Reed officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel Baptist Church 200 Hunt Road, Jamestown, NY 14701 or Romanian Handicapped Ministries 5910 Price Rd, Milford, OH 45150 in Frances Howard’s memory.

Below is an old Jamestown, NY article from November 12, 1960 … look at that cutie in the middle (my wife Brenda!).

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The Elio Motors confusing reservation structure

Posted By on January 16, 2017

The Elio came up in a discussion and the question came up, "how much will it really cost?" That’s when I realized just how confusing the low price point could be. Gone is the much marketed $6800 car as the current reservation price is $7300 … at least for about 1000 more orders. There is a "full commitment" price of $7000 where the buyer is fully committed to the purchase (non-refundable deposit) … which for 85% of the reservation holders is acceptable. That the the much needed Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing  (ATVM) loan program requires Elio to demonstrate market acceptance … therefore "Lock In."

 

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Of course this is "base price" … and perhaps a non-carpeted version is not exactly what you wanted? I joke about the carpeting since that will likely be one of the options … still it does look like the base model will come with a significant number of creature comforts. Hey … I’m "ALL-IN" so am sold on the Elio.
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Aviation and sailing in one great Shot of the Week photo

Posted By on January 15, 2017

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The quality of the photo isn’t the best, but the content is pretty impressive. The latest issue of the weekly Cruising Compass had this photo as the "Cruising Shot of the Week" … excellent!

This busy shot of Boston Harbor from July 2013, with the Navy Blue Angels flying over the USS Constitution (Old Iron Sides) and a U.S. Coast Guard training tall ship, was shared by John Carrigg. So much going on, it takes a while to take it all in!

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