geesh, monday it was in the 50's and most of the snow melted...
tuesday it was 30 something, chilly but nice, went hunting, saw nothing but had to get the blind and empty the gun, another year and the deer won..
here it is wednesday morn 3amish and it's snowing like crazy. I guess I'll be walking the dog and snowblowin before bed this morning.
must be xmas snow
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
holy crap it's cold
geeesh it's cold and how cold is it you ask??
well here's a couple of pix to tell ya how cold it is...
from the room with a view..
9.3 out and 64.5 inside

well here's a couple of pix to tell ya how cold it is...
from the room with a view..
and as you can see, maybe not, the landing, to the left in pic is icing up. that's the lighthouse in back ground kinda right center, out our living room window.. may be a little blurry, I just got home from eye doc and they filled my eyes with those dilating drops.... see ya
catchin up on november
Well now it's been a couple of days, eh?
Lets see what I can remember....
Nov 26th, Wed
Thanksgiving eve went off ok, other than Kristen had to work and couldn't go to din din..
Baby Wilwee (Lilly) came and Ant was happy happy... wanted to hold her, cause ya see he's now not the baby any more.... after din din the baby passing began.
As I said, din din went ok even though we all brought something instead of having mother hen cook it all, she only had to worry about the turkey and gravy, much to her angst.
Nov 27th, Thrus
Thanksgiving at the wifies fathers, dinner was again great. We played pass the baby again with Lilly, before and after din din. Matt, the wifies nephew has a daughter, 16, I don't know all the details but she came and was introduced to all, wheres my couch.
Nov 28th, Fri
Did some hunting and then Fridays play date was at Grammie Pats, (my parents). Family from Pen were in town for the holiday and stopped by, Ant was the center of attention. Left overs, chocolate pie hmmm.
Nov 29th, Sat
Was called into work, a guys son had a baby. Get stuff sorted out for Bills game on Sunday.
Nov 30th, Sun
Junior won Bills tickets, they're playing his 49ers. Up early, dressed warmly, cooler packed, rain gear in hand ( remember hunting without it?) and away we about 8 am. Drive ok, just past Rochester some blowing snow. Get there and parked, over cast decide rain gear not needed and head off to the game. All is well till mid way through the second quarter then it starts drizzling, no rain gear, again. His 49ers won, all it good in the world. About an hour, we're warmed and working our way outta the parking lot looking for rt 219 and 90 east. We were slowed on the way home for at least 2 accidents, coming to complete stops and waits both times, was back home around 10 pm.
and there you have the rest of November...
Lets see what I can remember....
Nov 26th, Wed
Thanksgiving eve went off ok, other than Kristen had to work and couldn't go to din din..
Baby Wilwee (Lilly) came and Ant was happy happy... wanted to hold her, cause ya see he's now not the baby any more.... after din din the baby passing began.
As I said, din din went ok even though we all brought something instead of having mother hen cook it all, she only had to worry about the turkey and gravy, much to her angst.
Nov 27th, Thrus
Thanksgiving at the wifies fathers, dinner was again great. We played pass the baby again with Lilly, before and after din din. Matt, the wifies nephew has a daughter, 16, I don't know all the details but she came and was introduced to all, wheres my couch.
Nov 28th, Fri
Did some hunting and then Fridays play date was at Grammie Pats, (my parents). Family from Pen were in town for the holiday and stopped by, Ant was the center of attention. Left overs, chocolate pie hmmm.
Nov 29th, Sat
Was called into work, a guys son had a baby. Get stuff sorted out for Bills game on Sunday.
Nov 30th, Sun
Junior won Bills tickets, they're playing his 49ers. Up early, dressed warmly, cooler packed, rain gear in hand ( remember hunting without it?) and away we about 8 am. Drive ok, just past Rochester some blowing snow. Get there and parked, over cast decide rain gear not needed and head off to the game. All is well till mid way through the second quarter then it starts drizzling, no rain gear, again. His 49ers won, all it good in the world. About an hour, we're warmed and working our way outta the parking lot looking for rt 219 and 90 east. We were slowed on the way home for at least 2 accidents, coming to complete stops and waits both times, was back home around 10 pm.
and there you have the rest of November...
Saturday, November 29, 2008
what the hell is going on...
How can people be in such a hurry to SHOP, yes GET IN A STORE AND SHOP that they stampede and someone gets crushed and dies??? Not to get out 'cause there's a fire or earthquake.... but to shop.... and then be pissed off when the store says it's closing 'cause the poor doorman dies....
I don't understand, what is that important that one is in that much of a hurry???
This is one reason that I wait till, say the 20th....
My sympathies to is family and coworkers
I don't understand, what is that important that one is in that much of a hurry???
This is one reason that I wait till, say the 20th....
My sympathies to is family and coworkers
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
gone huntin
This past weekend was opening weekend for deer here and we started off on the wrong foot.
First it was raining and I couldn't find my rain coat, had my pants but no coat. I recall having it in my hand when I put my orange hat to my box, why isn't it here... think think think...
My box is where I keep or carry my hunting cloths, hats, jackets, gloves, rain gear, cold gear, blah, blah, blah. I also have a milk crate for the over flow, no rain coat there either. I used a poncho I've had forever and never used. My arms got a little wet, but there isn't any soap in rain and I didn't melt either.
Second, on the way to our happy hunting grounds there's a detour sign, which didn't seem right to me cause it didn't say road closed local traffic only and my father, who was driving took it. He swears I told him to. We took a left turn so we have to take a right turn to get back on track, next detour sign points to the left again, I say no he turns left and says that they know where they're sending us.......... Needless to say, after we drive into another county he thinks we should turn around. We arrive at the happy hunting grounds an hour late but it's 1 less hour I'll be wet.
Day 1 of the 08 deer season, deer 1 - hunters 0, the deer win, we see nothing.
Day 2, dry and cold, I have clothes for that. 10am after seeing nuttin but other hunters and a couple of squirrels I head to the truck for lunch. I decide to take a hike, not as far as I did a few years ago, that's a lesson I learned. I shot a doe at 9am and didn't get back to the truck till 3pm, whew and that was with three guys helping me. Here's my game plan, I'll cut through the patch of woods we've been in, across the field and half way up the big hill and slowly head back south to the road. Anyone coming in from the road, top or bottom of the hill will push deer to me. This plan works more or less perfectly, except the part where I shot the deer as two got away.
Day 2, deer 2 - hunters 0, deer win but I've seen them.
Day 3, snow, I have clothes for that, no prob. Half day today, heading home around noon. There's about 3 inches of snow on the ground, I can see farther and movement better Plus we can see where they've been and are going. Climb the hill, stand till 9am and start walking, get back to the truck around noon. I've seen nothing, I know where people are, have been and which way they're going.... no deers.
Day 3, deer 3 - hunters 0, deers win 3-0 for our 08 hunters trip....
First it was raining and I couldn't find my rain coat, had my pants but no coat. I recall having it in my hand when I put my orange hat to my box, why isn't it here... think think think...
My box is where I keep or carry my hunting cloths, hats, jackets, gloves, rain gear, cold gear, blah, blah, blah. I also have a milk crate for the over flow, no rain coat there either. I used a poncho I've had forever and never used. My arms got a little wet, but there isn't any soap in rain and I didn't melt either.
Second, on the way to our happy hunting grounds there's a detour sign, which didn't seem right to me cause it didn't say road closed local traffic only and my father, who was driving took it. He swears I told him to. We took a left turn so we have to take a right turn to get back on track, next detour sign points to the left again, I say no he turns left and says that they know where they're sending us.......... Needless to say, after we drive into another county he thinks we should turn around. We arrive at the happy hunting grounds an hour late but it's 1 less hour I'll be wet.
Day 1 of the 08 deer season, deer 1 - hunters 0, the deer win, we see nothing.
Day 2, dry and cold, I have clothes for that. 10am after seeing nuttin but other hunters and a couple of squirrels I head to the truck for lunch. I decide to take a hike, not as far as I did a few years ago, that's a lesson I learned. I shot a doe at 9am and didn't get back to the truck till 3pm, whew and that was with three guys helping me. Here's my game plan, I'll cut through the patch of woods we've been in, across the field and half way up the big hill and slowly head back south to the road. Anyone coming in from the road, top or bottom of the hill will push deer to me. This plan works more or less perfectly, except the part where I shot the deer as two got away.
Day 2, deer 2 - hunters 0, deer win but I've seen them.
Day 3, snow, I have clothes for that, no prob. Half day today, heading home around noon. There's about 3 inches of snow on the ground, I can see farther and movement better Plus we can see where they've been and are going. Climb the hill, stand till 9am and start walking, get back to the truck around noon. I've seen nothing, I know where people are, have been and which way they're going.... no deers.
Day 3, deer 3 - hunters 0, deers win 3-0 for our 08 hunters trip....
as the xmas song says... let it snow
here we go and some say it's early...
got my snowblower all ready and am getting gas in the morning.
By Erin Place
The Palladium-Times
Mon Nov 17, 2008, 09:36 PM EST
Oswego, N.Y. -
Although winter does not officially begin until Dec. 21 by the lunar calendar, old man winter has already blown through the Port City of Oswego.
According to local weather observer Bill Gregway, the city of Oswego received roughly four inches of snow in the period stretching from around 8:30 p.m., Sunday, to 7 a.m., Monday. “It was pretty heavy, wet snow,” he said, noting that the season’s first snow was full of water.
People forgot how to drive, again....
According to the Oswego County 911 center, there were a total of 40 property damage accidents as of late Monday afternoon. There were also 11 accidents involving injuries or possible injuries resulting from the snowfall.
Gregway gave a brief timeline of events that kicked off the Port City’s winter season. Around 6 p.m. Sunday it began to rain. Right before 8:30 p.m., the winds shifted and some ice and snow pellets began to mix in with the rain. “At 8:35 p.m. to be exact, we had a flash of lightning and thunder and with that came the snow,” he said.
Throughout Sunday evening into early Monday morning, there were four occurrences of heavier snow bursts called thunder snow, the weather observer said. The thunder snow struck at 8:55 p.m., 12:05 a.m., 12:15 a.m. and 2:30 a.m.
“It’s caused by the lake effect clouds when they are generally quite lower to the surface,” Gregway explained. “They create static electricity and give off lightning. That usually ushers in a heavier snow burst.”
The snow that Oswego received was lake effect and it lasted until about 7 a.m., Monday. According to Gregway, the winds shifted again early Monday, pushing the band to head south near Syracuse. He noted that the snow and winds were not as heavy after the band moved away from Oswego County.
got my snowblower all ready and am getting gas in the morning.
By Erin Place
The Palladium-Times
Mon Nov 17, 2008, 09:36 PM EST
Oswego, N.Y. -
Although winter does not officially begin until Dec. 21 by the lunar calendar, old man winter has already blown through the Port City of Oswego.
According to local weather observer Bill Gregway, the city of Oswego received roughly four inches of snow in the period stretching from around 8:30 p.m., Sunday, to 7 a.m., Monday. “It was pretty heavy, wet snow,” he said, noting that the season’s first snow was full of water.
People forgot how to drive, again....
According to the Oswego County 911 center, there were a total of 40 property damage accidents as of late Monday afternoon. There were also 11 accidents involving injuries or possible injuries resulting from the snowfall.
Gregway gave a brief timeline of events that kicked off the Port City’s winter season. Around 6 p.m. Sunday it began to rain. Right before 8:30 p.m., the winds shifted and some ice and snow pellets began to mix in with the rain. “At 8:35 p.m. to be exact, we had a flash of lightning and thunder and with that came the snow,” he said.
Throughout Sunday evening into early Monday morning, there were four occurrences of heavier snow bursts called thunder snow, the weather observer said. The thunder snow struck at 8:55 p.m., 12:05 a.m., 12:15 a.m. and 2:30 a.m.
“It’s caused by the lake effect clouds when they are generally quite lower to the surface,” Gregway explained. “They create static electricity and give off lightning. That usually ushers in a heavier snow burst.”
The snow that Oswego received was lake effect and it lasted until about 7 a.m., Monday. According to Gregway, the winds shifted again early Monday, pushing the band to head south near Syracuse. He noted that the snow and winds were not as heavy after the band moved away from Oswego County.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
2 new friends.....
Well, I figured it out, I think, after a while and now I have 2 new friends, whether they know it or not. A couple of gals, 1/2 my age that are buddies as well as bloggers. Some people would call that stalking..... but then again, they may not even know I linked them here on my page.
and now for something completely different....
In other news, I had the dreaded colonoscopy last week, no problems but I gotta tell you this little story. You see, I have this tattoo on the outside of my right calf, I'll work on getting a pic up for you all. As the one gal was working on the iv end, hooking me up to the monitors. The other gal was working on the other end, getting me into the proper position, said "oh, that's a nice one", I said "Thank you, oh, you mean the tattoo" to which she promptly smacked me on the ass and stated that she's seen a thousand butts and we all had a good laugh.
and now for something completely different....
In other news, I had the dreaded colonoscopy last week, no problems but I gotta tell you this little story. You see, I have this tattoo on the outside of my right calf, I'll work on getting a pic up for you all. As the one gal was working on the iv end, hooking me up to the monitors. The other gal was working on the other end, getting me into the proper position, said "oh, that's a nice one", I said "Thank you, oh, you mean the tattoo" to which she promptly smacked me on the ass and stated that she's seen a thousand butts and we all had a good laugh.
hey, and here it is....

That's about all I remember.... good drugs man...
see ya
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