Or how I learned to suck it up and write something for my web-log after being lazy and overwhelmed with other things.

Firstly dear reader, we are proud and excited to announce the future arrival of a new member of our family. That’s right! A new baby is my first news of the new year! Briana and I are due to welcome our new squirmie on May 15th and we are deep into the traditional pursuits of determining baby names, finding neat modern parenthood gadgets (we simply must have if we want to hang out with the cool moms ad dads) and worrying about the myriad or controversial mommy-baby health topics (where some one is almost always compared to Hitler predictably). Boy , girl, we don’t know and the white coats won’t tell us (no matter how much we try to stick it to the MAN) but whatever baby chooses for its birthday suit, this is the perfect time for us to add to our family and Briana and I could not be happier.

This Christmas and for the first time, Briana and I hosted the season’s festivities. With lots of help from family and friends we had a great time over five days of revolving door visitors, dinner parties and house guests. I just loved it and I learned (thanks mom) how to make a killer turkey and awesome gravy. As for seasonal swag, I scored an awesome black coat as a gift from Briana. Its funny! We both got each other pajamas, a coat, and kitchen gadgets.

While I have not been blogging myself to any meaningful extent, I have been fluttering around the bloggosphere like a geeky butterfly getting to know other blogs and enjoying old favorites. This activity is a lot of fun for me and responsible for countless hours of inactivity and over use of the scroll wheel on my mouse. On this subject, I announce a new series on Willbop: Wherin I review some blogs I am reading and what I like and don’t and other bloggie stuff.

Those Crazy Blogs

No one rerally takes me seriously but I really do want some ordinance one day for Christmas. Like these two small field pieces in the Amsterdam City Museum, setting up for a bit of artillery can be a wholesome family activity on a bracing winter morning. What more do you need to give you a spring in yus step than the deep chest feeling of a dissapating shockwave? What gift could more say “titings of comfort and joy” than a canon no longer used in bellicose employ? Naught, says I.



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An interesting vid . This is based on a series of advertisements from apple based on “I switch” (from PC to MAC). This presenter switched to Canada.

Pardon me while I roll on the floor laughing.

Within moments after the online tech-news portals began publishing the news that Google had tekdraw.JPGinaugurated an online patent search tool, Briana emailed me with the news and I started searching. The first thing I noticed was that my untitled.JPGboss now thinks I am a genius! I come up with wierdly detaied solutions to technical and mechanical problems, find hard to source parts and anwser arcane science and physics questions with my use of google, wikipedia, and the internet generally. Now I can add drawings and measurements from the last two centuries of innovative advancement to my catagories of known genius. Sweet!

It is very entertaining to peruse the ages of patents presently parked on the google service and I would bet it will be very useful for many as well.

Not to much longer than four years ago, my dad embarked on a process designed to fulfil a long held desire. He would apply his talent at drawing and art to training and practice with the result that he would become an artist. Even his earliest paintings were stunning and the obvious talent displayed in his work carried through into his paintings even before he had developed his more technical skills.

I have one of his more recent works here. As usual, I have no idea what the title is so I am calling it “Shelter Bay from Behind the Snowy Evergreen” by Richard Tomkinson Dec 2006.Richard Tomkinson

Untitled Forest Floor / Richard Tomkinson

Preseted for you here are paintings from the Skagit Valley Washington painter Richard Tomkinson. Le lives in La Connor WA and I have featured his work on this website before (look under topic section “Cultural Interlude” in the sidebar.

This Painting was recently gifted to us for display in our home and pictures a forest floor scene.

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A Forest Scene / Richard Tomkinson

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“Shakespeare is buried
in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church in his hometown of Stratford,
Warwickshire. His gravestone bears an epitaph which Shakespeare himself
supposedly wrote. It warns:”

Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare,

To dig the dust enclosed here.

Blessed be the man that spares these stones,

And cursed be he that moves my bones.

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Whe the experience dealing with the ad heavy uber corporatised theater sysyem really gets me down, I have had yet another pleasant content experence.

Stranger Than Fiction is an hilarious and thoughtful movie. The actors obviously enjoyed playing the roles. Maggie Gyllenhaal was articularly scrumptious as a baker of confections. I suggest this movie for a group of friends or family or perhaps as a date movie.

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