Well, not a real fasinating picture but the light is limited in this ballroom. The weather has been fantastic, I really like napa. I'm going to hit a couple vineyards tomorrow afternoon and hopefully discover some good wine Miss nicole and the boys but will see them soon.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Silverado morning
The trees are starting to turn here in napa. I have meetings all day but I plan on getting out a little bit. BJ Fogg is going to meet me for the innovators dinner tonight. Should be fun.
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Darioush
A reflection off the tasting bar at my second vineyard of the day. My brother in law, brandt suggested this place and it was on my way to the Silverado. This is an Iranian owed winery with some stunning architecture. I notice that now that my job requires me to pay attention to buildings.
St. Supery
My first stop in napa is a wine favorite. I just received a trio of st supery from Woot Wine last week and figured I'd stop by and see where its made Good food.
Monday, October 16, 2006
That familiar buzz is back
My new company blackberry arrived today and the old buzz is back. I got so used to having a blackberry attached to my belt over the past 5 years at aarp that I was having phantom buzzing for weeks after I left in May. The cingular phone I've been using all summer and blogging to you with now doesn't have the same buzz and quite frankly, I never really wore it on my belt. The blackberry hooked up to a corporate server buzzes much more often and I feel hooked up again.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Day at the Pumpkin Patch

We of course went to the boys swim lesson again this morning then loaded the boys and Kumie in the car for the hour drive out past Leesburg. It was a perfect day but Joseph couldn't make it and we all missed him of course.
The patch this year was Great Country Farms and had a lot for the boys to do. They rode pedel tractors, jumped on this wierd inverted moon walk, slid down giant slides, rode the cow train and looked at a bunch of farm animals. We had so much to do we ran out of time to get pumpkins that would have required a hay ride out to the patch and back. We'll get some around here this week. In case you are wondering, it's Dylan in Bats and Sam in the Ghost.
The rest of the pictures are here.

We of course went to the boys swim lesson again this morning then loaded the boys and Kumie in the car for the hour drive out past Leesburg. It was a perfect day but Joseph couldn't make it and we all missed him of course.
The patch this year was Great Country Farms and had a lot for the boys to do. They rode pedel tractors, jumped on this wierd inverted moon walk, slid down giant slides, rode the cow train and looked at a bunch of farm animals. We had so much to do we ran out of time to get pumpkins that would have required a hay ride out to the patch and back. We'll get some around here this week. In case you are wondering, it's Dylan in Bats and Sam in the Ghost.
The rest of the pictures are here.

Saturday, October 14, 2006
Go A's?
Grandpa Gil sent A's hats for the boys yesterday and I took a few pictures for Nicole's blog. I hope the A's can recover from the 0-3 start with the Tigers but I couldn't put the picture on my blog. I figure a good compromise would be to link to Nicole's. He it is. http://nikabolid.blogspot.com/2006/10/go-as.html
The previous post to this one was suppose to include a picture from the King Street Station. I also posted it yesterday at 5:30, don't know why it has no picture and posted today. Damn technology.
Grandpa Gil sent A's hats for the boys yesterday and I took a few pictures for Nicole's blog. I hope the A's can recover from the 0-3 start with the Tigers but I couldn't put the picture on my blog. I figure a good compromise would be to link to Nicole's. He it is. http://nikabolid.blogspot.com/2006/10/go-as.html
The previous post to this one was suppose to include a picture from the King Street Station. I also posted it yesterday at 5:30, don't know why it has no picture and posted today. Damn technology.
Almost home
Long day but productive. I'm starting to get hang of the new job and we decided on a new cms and search engine this morning. Its going to cost a lot, hope I'm right. Swiching trains at king street and then home to pay the siding guy.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Walk to lunch
This is the old executive office building on a nice day for a walk. I'm meeting a friend from aarp halfway between there and aia for lunch.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Architectural Tour of the Neighborhood
One of the benefits of working at an institute for Architects are the Architects. I went on a company sponsored tour of the general area around our office today and learned a lot the buildings. One of the staff member\Architects took a group of 10 of us on a walking tour and described a bunch of buildings, including the World Bank, the Renwick Gallery, the Old Executive Office Building and the Corcoran Museum. A building lesson including how building sometimes wear hats and have "ass holes" (garage and loading doc entrances). A history lesson, L'Enfant and Jefferson's competing vision of the city and that originally, public buildings were designed to be white and residential buildings were red. Pretty interesting stuff for a quick one hour tour and I'm signed up for another one in a week or two.
One of the benefits of working at an institute for Architects are the Architects. I went on a company sponsored tour of the general area around our office today and learned a lot the buildings. One of the staff member\Architects took a group of 10 of us on a walking tour and described a bunch of buildings, including the World Bank, the Renwick Gallery, the Old Executive Office Building and the Corcoran Museum. A building lesson including how building sometimes wear hats and have "ass holes" (garage and loading doc entrances). A history lesson, L'Enfant and Jefferson's competing vision of the city and that originally, public buildings were designed to be white and residential buildings were red. Pretty interesting stuff for a quick one hour tour and I'm signed up for another one in a week or two.
Monday, October 09, 2006

One more picture of the scary skelowyns. Yes, that's how they say it. I took this last week but it is October, my favorite month and Halloween my favorite holiday. The boys did go to their first pumpkin patch of the season with Blanca today. Tractor rides, scary slides and hay bails. Not to mention pumpkins. They didn't have school because of Columbus Day or Leif Ericson Day, whichever you prefer. Leif was the first European to set foot in North America and beat Columbus by like 500 years, but who's counting. Norwegians get no respect.

Saturday, October 07, 2006
Arts on the Avenue

We took quick trip down to Mount Vernon Avenue in Alexandria for the annual Arts on the Avenue festival today. It's just a couple miles away and we were pretty sure we could build our own scarcrow if we brought some old clothes. As you can see if you go to the flickr collection, Bob the scarcrow has some fine AARP Online clothes. We've built a fire the last two nights since it's finally getting cold around here. I'm still having problems finding a firewood dude but I've got enough to last a few more weeks.
Flickr pictures here....http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594317266017/

We took quick trip down to Mount Vernon Avenue in Alexandria for the annual Arts on the Avenue festival today. It's just a couple miles away and we were pretty sure we could build our own scarcrow if we brought some old clothes. As you can see if you go to the flickr collection, Bob the scarcrow has some fine AARP Online clothes. We've built a fire the last two nights since it's finally getting cold around here. I'm still having problems finding a firewood dude but I've got enough to last a few more weeks.
Flickr pictures here....http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594317266017/
Friday, October 06, 2006

I work about a block from the White House now and on the way across town to have drinks with some friends from AARP I found this guy hangin around PA avenue with a few hundred other people either hating or loving Bush. This isn't a political blog but I have to admit, I have sympathy for the devil. I'm sure this blog post will go down as a comma in history.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Rally Caps

The Twins picked a bad time to start losing to the A's so the boys and I are going to wear our rally caps until we bring home victory. I know Grandpa Gil is rooting for the A's but I don't want the boys growing up looking like Rollie Fingers.
Go Twins..

The Twins picked a bad time to start losing to the A's so the boys and I are going to wear our rally caps until we bring home victory. I know Grandpa Gil is rooting for the A's but I don't want the boys growing up looking like Rollie Fingers.
Go Twins..

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

The siding guys were working all day again today and seem to have most of the back done and are working on the sides and front. I told them that they have to keep the little teeth like molding above the windows in this picture. Not sure how that's going to work out. I think they would probably rather just strip it off and side it but that wouldn't be right. Tired, time for bed..

The Work Continues
Got home last night and the siding guys were still plugging away. It's a big, messy job. The basement ceiling was looking back in shape and just needs to be painted and I guess they found the leak, I hope so anyway. Have an electrician coming today to install a ceiling fan in the boys room and replace a few things. I'm kind of glad I'm at work these days and not home to see all the work going on. It wouldn't be all that restful with that pounding and sawing.
Got home last night and the siding guys were still plugging away. It's a big, messy job. The basement ceiling was looking back in shape and just needs to be painted and I guess they found the leak, I hope so anyway. Have an electrician coming today to install a ceiling fan in the boys room and replace a few things. I'm kind of glad I'm at work these days and not home to see all the work going on. It wouldn't be all that restful with that pounding and sawing.
Sunday, October 01, 2006
House Work


I got home on Friday with a nice little surprise I guess. The driveway sealers had been there finally after promising to seal the driveway on Tuesday, Mr. Young had started the siding project and Bernardo started working on the main floor bathroom tile, leak and had already torn apart the part of the basement ceiling under the bathroom leak and replaced it. It's mayhem. Anyway, we went to Lowes today and picked out new storm doors and outside lamps the Mr. Young will install this week as they continue the siding project. That should take pretty much all week to complete. I don't know what Bernardo's time frame is but bathroom project should be done this week too.
Next on the slate is a new ceiling fan in the boys room. We bought the thing at Lowes today but need to get an electrician out to do the work. Oh yeah, and firewood people suck. I have tried three or four over the years and they don't seem to have the intelligence to show up when they say they will or call to re-schedule. Are firewood sales people so in demand that they can just pick and choose their customers like plastic surgeons or are they simply living near superfund sights and not responsible for their own stupidity?


I got home on Friday with a nice little surprise I guess. The driveway sealers had been there finally after promising to seal the driveway on Tuesday, Mr. Young had started the siding project and Bernardo started working on the main floor bathroom tile, leak and had already torn apart the part of the basement ceiling under the bathroom leak and replaced it. It's mayhem. Anyway, we went to Lowes today and picked out new storm doors and outside lamps the Mr. Young will install this week as they continue the siding project. That should take pretty much all week to complete. I don't know what Bernardo's time frame is but bathroom project should be done this week too.
Next on the slate is a new ceiling fan in the boys room. We bought the thing at Lowes today but need to get an electrician out to do the work. Oh yeah, and firewood people suck. I have tried three or four over the years and they don't seem to have the intelligence to show up when they say they will or call to re-schedule. Are firewood sales people so in demand that they can just pick and choose their customers like plastic surgeons or are they simply living near superfund sights and not responsible for their own stupidity?
Friday, September 29, 2006
On my walk back to work
I walked over to the Holocaust Museum this morning to attend a Web Managers Round Table presentation by Jime Sterne and others. It was a quick trip across the mall on a crisp autumn day here in dc. I saw this truck parked in front of the red cross headquarters on the way back.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
New equals busy
I'm getting used to working again but it's been a long time since I was the new kid on the block. Lot's of nice people here but I miss my old peeps. Anyway, more and less about that soon. Nicole is back to writing and in case you missed her last two adventures, here they are. http://nikabolid.blogspot.com/
I'm getting used to working again but it's been a long time since I was the new kid on the block. Lot's of nice people here but I miss my old peeps. Anyway, more and less about that soon. Nicole is back to writing and in case you missed her last two adventures, here they are. http://nikabolid.blogspot.com/
Monday, September 25, 2006
The other half of my new view
The washington monument in the distance. The other photo is of the octagon house.
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Miss Richfield 1981

A lovely shot of my cousin and Aunt in Ptown with everyone's favorite drag queen, Miss Richfield 1981. I guess she performs in Ptown quite often and hails from Richfield Minnesota, a short drive from the suburb I grew up in. The last day of the Summer of George went well. I shot an 82 at a very hard course just north of Baltimore. I realizied when I got there that the last time I played the course was in the first week of the Summer of George in early May. The weather was similar this time as well. 70 and sunny. Work on Monday.

A lovely shot of my cousin and Aunt in Ptown with everyone's favorite drag queen, Miss Richfield 1981. I guess she performs in Ptown quite often and hails from Richfield Minnesota, a short drive from the suburb I grew up in. The last day of the Summer of George went well. I shot an 82 at a very hard course just north of Baltimore. I realizied when I got there that the last time I played the course was in the first week of the Summer of George in early May. The weather was similar this time as well. 70 and sunny. Work on Monday.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Pre job homework
I decided to check out the Green House exhibit at the National Building Museum today in prepartion for my new job. It happens to be near the Chop and I've heard good things.
Two More Days
Two more days of being job free and I'm trying to get everything I had planned to get done during this break completed. I have the guys scheduled to do re-side the house, replace the gutters and install new storm doors on the front and side of the house all done. I have people coming to seal the driveway next week. I've ordered a cord of firewood, I've gotten the carpets cleaned and done a bunch of other little maintenance things to get ready for winter. I feel like I'm nesting. Anyway, going down to the Chop tonight for a happy hour with a bunch of the old AARP gang and then playing golf tomorrow up at Beechtree, a great course just north of Baltimore.
Here's a link to some more photos from my trip to Ptown. My cousin Tony has his own flickr account now and I'm actually in some of these pictures. Enjoy...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68215566@N00/sets/72157594287964591/
Two more days of being job free and I'm trying to get everything I had planned to get done during this break completed. I have the guys scheduled to do re-side the house, replace the gutters and install new storm doors on the front and side of the house all done. I have people coming to seal the driveway next week. I've ordered a cord of firewood, I've gotten the carpets cleaned and done a bunch of other little maintenance things to get ready for winter. I feel like I'm nesting. Anyway, going down to the Chop tonight for a happy hour with a bunch of the old AARP gang and then playing golf tomorrow up at Beechtree, a great course just north of Baltimore.
Here's a link to some more photos from my trip to Ptown. My cousin Tony has his own flickr account now and I'm actually in some of these pictures. Enjoy...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/68215566@N00/sets/72157594287964591/
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
New employee orientation
Done with all that and have a few more days of the Summer of George to attend happy hour and play golf.
Monday, September 18, 2006
The Summer of George ending
Yes, you heard me correctly, I officially have 4 days left of the Summer of George. For those of you who didn’t understand the Summer of George concept, it’s from Seinfeld. George got laid off from the Yankees and had a whole summer to do whatever he wanted, like take up Frisbee golf. I didn’t do that but I did enjoy myself and got a lot done.
I’m starting a new job at the American Institute of Architects next Monday. My role is going to be the General Manager of eKnowledge. It’s a new venture for AIA www.aia.org and involves the development of a set of online tools and resources for the Architect members of the organization. It looks to be a really exciting opportunity and I’m eager to get started. They are located right downtown, across the street from the Corcoran Gallery and a block from the White House. Nice building, as you might expect (Architects) and the people I’ve met so far have been great.
It will be good to get back to work and this is another opportunity to build something new and learn about a new organization and field of work. AIA is in the middle of all the green building activity and I think that is pretty cool. I’ll post some pictures of the building and other stuff when I start next week. Stay tuned.
Yes, you heard me correctly, I officially have 4 days left of the Summer of George. For those of you who didn’t understand the Summer of George concept, it’s from Seinfeld. George got laid off from the Yankees and had a whole summer to do whatever he wanted, like take up Frisbee golf. I didn’t do that but I did enjoy myself and got a lot done.
I’m starting a new job at the American Institute of Architects next Monday. My role is going to be the General Manager of eKnowledge. It’s a new venture for AIA www.aia.org and involves the development of a set of online tools and resources for the Architect members of the organization. It looks to be a really exciting opportunity and I’m eager to get started. They are located right downtown, across the street from the Corcoran Gallery and a block from the White House. Nice building, as you might expect (Architects) and the people I’ve met so far have been great.
It will be good to get back to work and this is another opportunity to build something new and learn about a new organization and field of work. AIA is in the middle of all the green building activity and I think that is pretty cool. I’ll post some pictures of the building and other stuff when I start next week. Stay tuned.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Checking out hockey practice
After swim lessons. The mount vernon rec center has a pool and ice rink and we showed the boys what skating is. They seemed excited about it. They are turning into good little swimmers.
Friday, September 15, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
A Chophouse happy hour
Long over due. The bartenders hardly recognized me but remembered how to make a good grey goose martini.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Provincetown Photos
I've posted the Ptown pics on flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594283347049/
We took the baby beds apart tonight to get the boys room ready for the big boy beds arriving tomorrow. They are in the guest room tonight and didn't seem to tramatized by the loss of the only beds they've ever know.
BTW, in case anyone is interested, I've posted a bunch of stuff on the Captology blog in the last few weeks. I plan on posting a bunch more soon.
http://credibility.stanford.edu/captology/notebook/
I've posted the Ptown pics on flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594283347049/
We took the baby beds apart tonight to get the boys room ready for the big boy beds arriving tomorrow. They are in the guest room tonight and didn't seem to tramatized by the loss of the only beds they've ever know.
BTW, in case anyone is interested, I've posted a bunch of stuff on the Captology blog in the last few weeks. I plan on posting a bunch more soon.
http://credibility.stanford.edu/captology/notebook/

It was the first day of school for the boys and they were excited to see all their friends. Charlie is walking behind them and was in one of one of the boys classes last year. We just picked them up and the teachers said they were both really good and they didn't have any accidents in those nice new pants.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Lake Geneva
I forgot that I created a collection of photos from Lake Geneva last week. This is where we spent the last four days of our summer vacation.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594269341204/
I forgot that I created a collection of photos from Lake Geneva last week. This is where we spent the last four days of our summer vacation.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594269341204/
Whew
It was a whirlwind weekend with gay rodeos, dinner, swim lessons and football. Where do I start. Football, the Vikings kicked the Redskins ass. That was cool. The gophers lost to Cal but that was ok because the Gophers kind of suck, in fact, they always kind of suck and Cal has a chance to win the Pac 10.
I had dinner with a bunch of friends on Saturday night at Tallula in Arlington. Very nice evening. Lot of wine and good food. The boys had their first pee wee paddlers swim lesson on Sunday morning and in this class, we don't have to get in the water. I came prepared to swim so I sat in the hot tub most of the time. We bought big boy beds on Sunday too. They get delivered on Thursday so when the boys move into our bed in the middle of the night, I can go sleep there. Not a bad swap I guess.
Oh yeah, Nicole bought me an XBox 360 for my birthday and Kumie got me a bunch of cool extras for it. I went out and bought a steering wheel and racing car game today and boys are thrilled. Mike and I played a little Tiger Woods golf at the half of the Vikings game last night. I double eagled the second hole. If only I could do that for real.
I should have some Provincetown pictures up tomorrow. Maybe some Rodeo pictures as well.
It was a whirlwind weekend with gay rodeos, dinner, swim lessons and football. Where do I start. Football, the Vikings kicked the Redskins ass. That was cool. The gophers lost to Cal but that was ok because the Gophers kind of suck, in fact, they always kind of suck and Cal has a chance to win the Pac 10.
I had dinner with a bunch of friends on Saturday night at Tallula in Arlington. Very nice evening. Lot of wine and good food. The boys had their first pee wee paddlers swim lesson on Sunday morning and in this class, we don't have to get in the water. I came prepared to swim so I sat in the hot tub most of the time. We bought big boy beds on Sunday too. They get delivered on Thursday so when the boys move into our bed in the middle of the night, I can go sleep there. Not a bad swap I guess.
Oh yeah, Nicole bought me an XBox 360 for my birthday and Kumie got me a bunch of cool extras for it. I went out and bought a steering wheel and racing car game today and boys are thrilled. Mike and I played a little Tiger Woods golf at the half of the Vikings game last night. I double eagled the second hole. If only I could do that for real.
I should have some Provincetown pictures up tomorrow. Maybe some Rodeo pictures as well.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Friday, September 08, 2006

Got back from PTown today around 3pm after a 90 minute ferry ride to Boston and a quick hour flight to DCA from Logan. My Mom and I had really good time with Aunt Robbie, Tony and Jimmy T. After a sunset whale watching trip and a fantastic dinner at Enzo, Tony, Jimmy and I went out for a few cocktails at the local hot spots. Tony and I talked for a while after we got home and ended up going to sleep at 3. I'm a little tired today to say the least. We are off to the gay rodeo tomorrow and then dinner with a crew for my birthday. I guess I should get some sleep. Oh yeah, the boys really wanted to help me open presents lately so we let them tear a few apart. Aunt Elaine gave me some very nice leather gloves for the impending fall and winter. I'm looking forward to cold weather and fires. It seems time.

Thursday, September 07, 2006
lunch
With jimmy t and aunt robbie. We all toured the state park today and are heading out on a whale watch at 4:30. Jimmy is going to t dance of course.
IMAGE_00129.jpg
Tony and Robbie having some coffee on the beach. We had a nice fire about where they are sitting right now last night. I think we finally buried the remaining coals at 1am. We mostly toured around the cape yesterday and then went into town and had lunch with jimmy t. We did a little shopping is town the me and jimmy went to t dance for happy hour. Its a beautiful day today. Don't know what I'm doing yet.
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Cape Cod Morning
Had some drinks with jimmy t last night and then dinner and tony's movie "scattering mother" with the magpies. The trip up went well and the rain we had in dc yesterday didn't seem to follow us to badly and we actually have a little sun today.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Door County Past and Present

I've added the Egg Harbor, Door County pictures to flickr, but even better, the above picture is of me, Jeff and my Dad from 1967. We were staying at the Kangaroo Lake Lodge and I would have been about 2 and a half. Jeff would have to be 5 something. That's me on the right. The more recent Door County shots are here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594268658451/

I've added the Egg Harbor, Door County pictures to flickr, but even better, the above picture is of me, Jeff and my Dad from 1967. We were staying at the Kangaroo Lake Lodge and I would have been about 2 and a half. Jeff would have to be 5 something. That's me on the right. The more recent Door County shots are here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594268658451/

Sunday, September 03, 2006
Next Stop, the National Railroad Museum
We stopped here the day we left Green Bay and headed north to Door County. It was only a 90 minute drive north so we had plenty of time to explore the second train museum of the trip.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594265391315/
We are going gas range shopping today. The one we have is starting to die and doesn't match the rest of the stainless steel appliances anyway.
We stopped here the day we left Green Bay and headed north to Door County. It was only a 90 minute drive north so we had plenty of time to explore the second train museum of the trip.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594265391315/
We are going gas range shopping today. The one we have is starting to die and doesn't match the rest of the stainless steel appliances anyway.
Saturday, September 02, 2006
Tundra Lodge and Lambeau Field
Our next stop after Sycamore was Green Bay Wisconsin, home of the second best team in the NFC Central. I think I mentioned this before but the boys loved the indoor waterpark and giant game room at this hotel. They still bring it up like we could just drive there in a few minutes. Anyway, here's a flickr group with pictures of Curly Lambeau, Vince Lombardi, Brett Farve and the next Green Bay quarterback and good friend of Adams, Aaron Rodgers. (number 12 standing next to Farve, number 4)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594265355464/
We watched the movie "Last Supper" last night and really liked it. It was written by Adams friend Dan Rosen who I spent some time with up in New York earlier this summer and had come down for the CC show last week and had dinner at out house on Sunday. He's a funny guy and actually has a bit part in the movie that stars Cameron Diaz and other big stars. He's turning into a play as we speak and it opens in Chicago in October. Add it to your Netflix account. It's been rather dreary around here today. I'll probably post my pics from the National Railroad Museum later this evening.
Our next stop after Sycamore was Green Bay Wisconsin, home of the second best team in the NFC Central. I think I mentioned this before but the boys loved the indoor waterpark and giant game room at this hotel. They still bring it up like we could just drive there in a few minutes. Anyway, here's a flickr group with pictures of Curly Lambeau, Vince Lombardi, Brett Farve and the next Green Bay quarterback and good friend of Adams, Aaron Rodgers. (number 12 standing next to Farve, number 4)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/homerclees/sets/72157594265355464/
We watched the movie "Last Supper" last night and really liked it. It was written by Adams friend Dan Rosen who I spent some time with up in New York earlier this summer and had come down for the CC show last week and had dinner at out house on Sunday. He's a funny guy and actually has a bit part in the movie that stars Cameron Diaz and other big stars. He's turning into a play as we speak and it opens in Chicago in October. Add it to your Netflix account. It's been rather dreary around here today. I'll probably post my pics from the National Railroad Museum later this evening.
Friday, September 01, 2006
ernesto
Or the remnants of the tropical storm has been bringing rain and wind all day. We really needed the rain so its not all bad. We have been so dry in august that the wind and rain are bringing down leaves like it was late october. I'll probably have raking to do when this thing passes tomorrow.
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