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On The Road
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Tue, 03/24/2009 - 10:54About a month ago, Fiona and I made a video about Hamilton Island. They were running a contest where people would submit a video and the lucky winner would live on the island for six months and blog about the experience. Hundreds of thousands of people entered and we didn’t make it to the finals.
Well, Ford has a similar contest. They will be providing a Ford Fiesta to 100 applicants for six months. So, Fiona and I put together a video for Ford as well. It isn’t the trendy twenty something video that is going to go viral to a million people. Instead it is a simple montage of various road trips that our family has taken. As such, I hope that my regular readers will enjoy the video as a snapshot into simple American life the way we try to live it.
The Train to Boston
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 03/21/2009 - 10:12It is 4:45 in the New Haven train station. The long wooden benches are empty except for two homeless men at the far end of the station and a young woman talking on her cell phone and waiting for a train in the middle of the station. A woman comes in and uses an ATM. Three people arrive to get train tickets. Other than that the cavernous space with its decorous ceiling and limestone walls feels more like a quiet library than a train station.
I look up at the departures board. The train to Boston should be arriving shortly on Track 1. If I had driven to Boston, I could have slept for another hour and a half before leaving home. The traffic is not likely to be bad on an early Saturday morning and I could probably find parking easily enough. However, I did not relish an early morning drive or trying to find my way around the streets of Boston.
Inside the train it is dark and quiet. There are the muffled sounds of passengers snoring, with any luck, I too, will join them in this nether land of partial sleep on a moving train.
I twist and turn as I try to get comfortable. Dream like images pass through my mind. At moments, I glimpse out the window to see a large moon lit field covered with frost. Later, red morning sun rises over Long Island sound. I see a sign for Mystic. I hear an announcement about Providence and then Route 128.
Now it is light and I have managed to get two hours of travelers sleep. The landscape continues to flash by. I see two geese sitting quietly on another frost covered field and then some sea gulls in a pond.
Soon, I will be at a conference in Boston. I have copies of the first presenters slides and I will view them, and see if I can gather any good thoughts before the conference.
Maple Road Trip
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 03/14/2009 - 09:22Today, is the first day of the 19th Annual Hebron Maple Festival. We will be heading up to check out the 'CT Valley Siberian Husky Club' dog sled exhibition, the Greyhound Adoption Agency, A 'Historical Quilt Exhibition', blacksmiths and woodworking and of course have some Maple cotton candy, and perhaps some sugar on snow, if there is any snow left up there.
I’ve had maple sugar on my mind over the past few days, during my brief chances to do a little websurfing and stumbled across to sites worth highlighting. Grandma Wren’s blog post Maple Sugar Season - learning activities to share with your children. It has thirteen links well worth following. What is not listed as a link to Vermont Public Radio’s show about Maple Sugar Time.
It should be a sweet day.
Lions, and Rabbits, and Bears
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 03/01/2009 - 10:57I start another month with the childhood invocation to bring about luck or fortune, and like I did last month, add other animals into the mix. Last month, it was the groundhog, the prognosticator of the season who told us we would have six more weeks of winter.
The first few weeks, here in Connecticut were fairly mild, but it seems like the groundhog has gotten to getter with the lion. March, you will recall, is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. Well, we have a winter storm watch, bringing us the winter weather the groundhog predicted coming in like the lion.
Yet these winter advisories didn’t stop the Scum Beach Polar Bear Club from taking a dip yesterday. As we were driving home from a cold windy picnic at a park in Guilford, we saw a large group of people gathered on a beach. It was the Scum Beach Polar Bear Club gathering for their yearly party. I’ve put a few pictures up on Flickr and hope to have more up soon, as well as some reflections on the party.
Polar bears are not the only bears that have been seen around recently. The bears have also been dominating the markets on Wall Street. Will the Obama administration come in with a bear and go out with a bull? We shall have to see.
For some reason, it makes me think back to the late seventies when President Ford launched his Whip Inflation Now campaign. People would take the WIN buttons and flip them upside down to get NIM, No Immediate Miracles. President Obama is warning us against expecting immediate miracles, but I sure hope to that we can flip the no immediate miracles into a win.
So, another month starts. It isn’t the cruelest month, that is coming, but we have a foreshadow of what is to come, memory and desire.
Another Day
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Tue, 02/24/2009 - 22:13There are a bunch of important blog posts that I want to get written, but they will have to wait for another day. Today, I spent most of my time and energy working on the financial software project that has been taking a lot of my attention. I also played technical support for a few different people and as I write this, I am hoping to finally remove a nasty virus from my wife’s computer. I also continue to spend time talking with Abdul-mumin. Abdul-mumin is the young man from Ghana that I have been chatting a bit with online.
He is seeking many avenues to get support for his efforts in Ghana. One site that he mentioned is a We Are Teachers Micgrogrant program. WAT is going to give away $200 and a Flip Video Camera to ten teachers to help promote creativity and the arts.
I'm not convinced that his project would be the most artistic. There are some pretty good programs out there. On the other hand, a Flip Video Camera in the hands of students in Ghana could be incredibly powerful, and I would encourage you to click on the link and vote for his project.
For me, at least I got a chance to eat some pancakes this evening. Maybe I’ll even get a chance to listen to a little of President Obama’s address to Congress. Tomorrow, I’ll probably just put up a Wordless Wednesday picture, but hopefully, sometime soon, I’ll get a chance to write some more serious blog posts.