dawn
Hi.
One of the things I love most about summer is the long days, with tons of sunlight. Can’t beat it, in my book. Starting yesterday, I have the ‘pleasure’ of opening up & unlocking the company building. It is on the west bank of the Rock River. Literally… There’s an old railroad bridge that is just north of the property, and goes across the river, causing ripples & swells with the pilings. This morning, the pink sunrise over the river, with the day dawning made me stop to take it all in and appreciate it… ’til I realized that I had forgotten to punch in… Oops! That put the day back on track, but for a moment, it was livin’ easy & fish jumpin’… Gershwin was right…
Jam
Hi!
Saturday afternoon/evening, our friends Jan & Mike facilitated a cook out/campout/jam @ a local state park. Good times.
- al froggy
- jan mike
Kevin Rose & Leo Laporte Song “Diggnation Tech Nerd”
Ha! Leo Laporte played this at the end of TWiT yesterday. I laughed and laughed and laughed. Great tune, spot on!!
snap,crackle,pop
We are on a bike ride, on a lovely day. We are headed out to the state park, then to Panera’s for a sandwich. We are about 5 miles out, & we pass under and along an electrical grid. It hums, crackles, pops & almost makes your hair stand on end. Maggie,as usual, is flying by us. We are at the park, waiting for Bill to do a 4.6 mile lap around the park. I’m not up to that yet, so next time… We’ll leave here, ride to lunch, then back to M&B’s house to pack up. Things to do @ home this afternoon. See you there!
Rathbaun Farm
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Maggie was going through recipes today and found some recipe cards from the farm we toured last year in Ireland. Rathbaun Farms, over two hundred years old, and still in operation by the family. It’s a tiny farm by our standards, but it was one of the most interesting, authentic sites on our visit.

We watched a sheep dog ‘rangle’ the sheep. Then, one of them got a shear haircut. After the tour of the farm, we were led into the dining room and served the best brown bread and scones we have ever had. We still think of it often. One of those things you will always remember.
Anyway, the 1st anniversary of our trip is coming up and we are thinking back fondly and longingly to Ireland. So, I wanted to share it… Check out the site, Rathbaun farm, cuz there are recipes of the scones, brownbread, Guinness Fruitcake there.
A little piece o’ Ireland…..
See ya…
A quick note about our NYC trip
Chocolate for Autism Support

Hello there,
if you know us, you know that our best friends have autistic twin boys, Ethan and Dylan. So, autism is a cause that is obviously close to our hearts. Well, it must be close to the Lindt Chocolate people too. They are donating a percentage of the price of a Lindt Gold bunny to Autism Speaks, a support/research group. Lindt is sponsoring the Walk for Autism too. Click the links to find out more….
So, if you have a few extra bucks, need chocolate, need candy for Easter, or, all of the previous, then, please, purchase a Gold bunny or two, or, three, or… It’s great chocolate, and, you’ll be helping in the battle against one of the most insidious diseases we are effected with…
Also, you can go to the Autism Society of America for more information from them too.
Thanks
Survived the surgery
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boy, the title makes it sound more serious than it was. The knee surgery went fine. Got the torn stuff outta there, and now it’s time to stretch, heal, and get ready for NYC…
The hospital staff was great. They even pulled an April fools joke on me in prep. It was my right knee that needed the surgery, but, the woman that came in to prep my leg, i.e. shave and disinfect, pulled out the LEFT knee and started to work on that one. “Um, I’m having work done on my RIGHT knee”, I said. “April fools!”, she said… Ha….
It only took an hour for the surgery, then two hours in recovery, then an hour in the room to get dressed and wheeled down to the car… Home, and then food for the first time in 22 hours. That was nice. Maggie was a great nurse. She made sure that everything went well, for her and me… Thursday, we laid low, resting and recuperating from the adventure. I had this ice thing on my knee for three days. A bladder attached to a cooler filled w/ ice and water, with tubes that connected to the knee bladder, to ice my leg. Works great…

Today, we went on our first adventure out into the world. Starbucks, Target, Kohls, and the nature shop for birdseed. That was enough today for my knee. Home now and rest it for a while, then, who knows…? I may go back to work on Monday, depends on how good I feel, swelling wise… We’ll see. Have to get out and about….
Thanks for listening and I will update later in the week…









