Feb 26 2009
Au Revoir!
Au Revoir!
I have issues with others controlling my content so they can reap advertising dollars from it. Good Luck. Moving all these posts to my other user controlled blogs and paper writings.
Feb 26 2009
Au Revoir!
I have issues with others controlling my content so they can reap advertising dollars from it. Good Luck. Moving all these posts to my other user controlled blogs and paper writings.
Jan 06 2009
Music is one of the great transporters of me and mine.
Everywhere I go, I take music with me. It used to be cassette tapes. Back in the early 80s when I first joined the Navy it was a tape player, more than one Walkman I had that I accidentally dropped and broke. Glad I was employed full time then.
Then years later CDs started to come out and I started changing from the one format to another. Then just last year I finally got my first MP3 player. Still I am taking my music with me where I go. On my MP3 player to listen to at work, while I walk, wandering around the local bookstore, I can have music with me all the time.
Just found this awesome music group Nouvelle Vague. Just random hit off of a twitter, someone followed there. What a catch, wander here and listen, http://www.nouvellesvagues.com/english/music.html
what a catch.
Jan 05 2009
I took a little trip today in my mind. Not a lot going on at work, so I was doing some daydreaming as well as mental planning my next steps to take to make my two (2) resolutions a reality in 2009. Both involve me starting up a business. 2 different ones in fact is the goal. One a writing / creation / publishing company in my main hobby field, the other a non profit to help other veterans and people in between work and especially to obtain degrees and training to be more competitive.
So while talking to someone I got a lead on potential free legal advice, would make the non-profit a lot easier to start up. Otherwise a simple LLC is the route to start with on that one. A DBA is the other one. So I was wandering in my mind deciding how to go about this, getting some more information and encouragement at the synchronicity of getting that information.
It is coming together easier than I had expected it to do so.
Jan 04 2009
Coffee…One of the things I judge a new place, a new restaurant, a new location on. Coffee, book stores, comic book shops, gaming stores, and more coffee. It all boils down to what your interests are, those encompass all of the things I like to buy. Honestly, coffee, books, gaming (tabletop and occasional PC) materials and music, besides that I am pretty loath to spend money on it, certainly not for just myself. Last thing I like to spend money on is shoes, of any sort.
So anytime I go somewhere, new place especially, I look for local coffee shops or bookstores. Even places we go to frequently, I am always wanting to stop in each and every one of them that I am aware of. Sure I won’t spend money in each store. I might though, and it is all I want really as well.
So those are what I look for in a new place to visit. Add in used book stores, and antique stores as well to round out places to browse a lot in.
Double Cappuccino an Extra shot is the drink of choice, a little dry if possible, as the acid test. Otherwise it is Black Coffee.
Dec 21 2008
Nice quiet day today. End of the day as I write this. One of the best travel oriented, exploration, songs is on VH1 Classics, David Bowie, Major Thom. From the Ziggy Stardust album.
One of the groundbreaking breakthrough sets of music. All about transformation, the search for self, the wonderment of what life is supposed to be like. At least from my point of view that is what it is about. From Changes to Ziggy Stardust to Major Thom it is about changes and evolution. One of the main themes of my life is the quest, the search for self. Fuels so much of my writing over the years.
So you can ascribe what you wish to in his songs and writing. They call those out to me, the search, the quest for self. Which is a journey.
So we went no where today. Did a few errands the other day. Walked about half way home on Friday, we got off work early and my car is down and in the shop. I thought it would be done on Friday, no such luck. So I walked a few miles till my ride, the wife, got off work and met me. Time to think to myself which is nice.
Looked at car, the trash on the side of the road, the heat and the other travellers going who knows where all too fast.
We all need to slow down just a little. I still want a bicycle to ride to and from work.
Dec 19 2008
12/19/08
So on the way to work today, the car died. Again. It died again. It has everyday on the way home from work this entire week. This has in fact, been going on in an intermittent fashion for over a month now. Before this week it would once a week or maybe every other week, it would just stall out sitting at a stop light. But by turning it off for a few minutes, I have been able to get it to restart. Established pattern, I am glad I am only driving 4.5 some miles one way to work now, instead of 49 miles one way like I was just one year ago.
So each day this week it was dying, normally in the same spot, almost exactly the same spot, the same stoplight for certain. Well yesterday I made it past that spot, but it died a few blocks farther on while I was lane changing and merging. Fortunately I was able to drift over to the right 2 lane that time, then off the road into the grass at a turn off. Very fortunate that time. So on the way to work today, as I as driving along a stretch of road, it died again. I let it sit, it would not start up. I called my son, he came, tried to help, we tried to jump it, still nothing. So I called the tow place and off it went. My son took me to work.
Well the shop calls a few hours later, the VW 2000 New Beetle, these two sensors, in lie of the non-existent Distributor, had failed and so that is why the car just died in motion. Because these two sensors send the signals which is what keeps it moving. So the damage is about $250 a sensor, plus some tax. Such a lovely situation, so I think I would like to sell this car as soon as I find a nice little buyer for it, get a couple of grand out of it, been paid off, and default to some other mode of transportation.
So then to a bicycle or some moped or scooter like contraption would be even better. Less insurance, just own it outright, and just get rain gear for the wet season. When that happens will cross it when it does. The wife and I are in agreement, we do not want another car payment. So I should, not that I want to, learn more about this car or switch to an alternative.
Much of my life I have spent not having a car. I think maybe about half of my life has been spent using feet, bike, buses, for my personal transportation. As time has come about and working and commuting it really has felt like I needed one. Whether I wanted one or not, it seemed that I would almost need, very strong want, to have some means of transportation. Of course in the Midwest it is a bit cold in the winter. Down here in Florida it is more a sense of wet and rain. Both seem to be reasons for self-transportation instead of communal transportation. So I have had a car for over 20 years now, I am ready on the inside to be done with it though.
Dec 17 2008
8 September, 1998
Back in the States. Back in the real world. Back where I am now.
Spent the last several weeks once again aboard a US Naval vessel, the Clark (FFG-11).
Myself and 5 other Reservists met the ship in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba where there is a US Naval base at and we got on and left there a few days later to conduct Counter Narcotics Operations in the Caribbean. ^ some days later we pulled into Ocho Rios, Jamaica for several days before we left again. Not a very impressive place at all. The Bahamas are much nicer and cleaner by far.
Then floated around for 7 some more days before we ended up in Cozumel, Mexico where I was at for 2 days before catching the flights back home.
Cozumel is an awesome seeming city. Very clean and nice looking. I recommend it if you are thinking of a trip to the Caribbean.
During that time I did read several books. I forgot to write down all the titles before today but I can tonight and get them into this weeks additions to the journal.
Got back at midnight on Friday and lazed around Saturday. Sunday we went to the local festival, Artsplash, and I went over to visit my friend Pat at Doug-1’s house. Stayed up way too late and go into a bit of trouble for it. Did very little of nothing all day Monday. The wife went shopping with her sister for most of the day while Jake and I mowed the yard. It had been over a month since the last mowing so it was a total of 7 some yard bags worth of yard clippings.
Dec 12 2008
Tonight we went to get our son’s truck from the body shop where some work had been done to it to repair some damage from an accident he had a few weeks ago. So we go to leave, not the usual part of town we drive around in to be honest. I give directions, I thought they were clear. Well not so clear, we end up digging for change for the local toll road and a few more almost wrong turns hit a road we know and head back towards our destination.
That was a little less than fun, but it tends to happen to the best of us. I do admit to having a tendency to just keep driving until I think I can find my way around. We spent several hours once lost on the Baltimore Freeway system. I got quite turned around, heading in the incorrect direction, and then the guy part of me kicked in and I had to make sure I got us back on track. It did not succeed so very well.
Unexpected detours and wrong turns taking you to unintended places and locations. Once we got back on track we were not in unexpected waters anymore. But sometimes I do like to just drive around.
This could be a great parable for life. To not worry so much while getting from one location to another. Instead just read the signs, take time, not to get upset, get more gas when necessary, and just enjoy the Moon up in the sky as well.
Dec 11 2008
Slight drift off topic, but this is deep down a series of writings about movement, travel, going places, being a nomad, etc. So no reason, tonight, to restrict it to only the physical elements.
So reading a ton of different books here lately. Non-fiction. Covering topics from non-profits, marketing, internet marketing, lifestyle changing, building communities, and MS Access to state the most recent. All a large departure from my usual SF & F that is my normal reading fare. Still all of these are sparking ideas and causing shifts in my thinking and perceptions. All are moving me in some fashion.
I have been looking into starting my own business, think I will come 2009 at some point during the year.
I want to start a non-profit. That is some insane amount of work. Not sure if I will be able to accomplish it or not. So instead I will start a DBA (Doing Business As) as a sole entrepeneur. Focus on writing, some self-publishing to start off with. Which would help to fund a vagabonding lifestyle.
So these are the new directions.
Also
Only The Positive
Dec 10 2008
Over the course of my life I have wandered lots of places. I have long had a wonder about Gypsies, traveling circuses, hoboes, all those that move from place to place. The older I get the more the want to travel, to move like a ship pushed by the wind and waves moving as the whim takes me.
This is one of the motivations for the craving to travel, to move from work to work. To uproot my family and take them along with me as we see and view the world as travellers. To be the nomads of the modern age.
I have seen a few specials on those micro trailers. Of course as I write I forget what they are called. Of course my wife is a claustophobe so it will not be a reality.