Snow - we've had unusual amounts of snow and storms this winter of 2009/2010, and last Friday was another one, though not as huge (about 8-10 new inches of snow). But it lasted all Friday and all Saturday. Luckily a neighbor clears our street, but still it was hard to get the refrozen snow off of Deej's car and shovel for more than an hour to clear out the snow around her car.
See Snow Feb 2010 and click on Slide Show
Lots of limbs fell with this storm - Ned across the street had about 3 large limbs fall. At 502, the owners moved two cars from their drive way, and 4 hours later two large branches came down on top. Over night Saturday a huge branch fell on to our front east-side yard - luckily hitting no roof, but ruining a couple of bushes, like the bamboo 'holly'.
I went late Sunday morning to help Ned and his son to carry branches down to the bottom of the street, and Ned kindly chain-sawed our fallen branch. The smaller longer branches are in a pile to the right of our sidewalk, while the sawed logs are to the left of our sidewalk -- ready for Shirley to pick up some time.
The wet snow just kept building up, and building up on the branches all Saturday. I think the low temperatures (around 10 F) Saturday night stopped some of the build up, and Sunday's 40s degree sunshine made snow to keep plopping down and falling all day long - squirrels had a hard time getting out of their nets on the snow-laden branches, and walked or clung to the underside of branches to get around.
Then Monday morning we woke to a broken furnace - by 10 am a repairman had come and replace the thermo coupling so that the pilot light would light and the furnace would run again - after $119 expenses.
I'll try to link some photos here later
Deej took me to work around 1:30, and I went to a somewhat disorganized Kaltura training hour in Clemons, lead by a trainer in Israel. And then did other work.
Int the late evening, Mark came by to pick up a check for his college expenses - the same amount for a check I had sent to him in the last days of December, and to Brian, and Rachel (and Eliza and Lauren), but which Mark has not been able to find where he put.
We had a nice steak, baked potatoe, and broccoli dinner Monday night. Norton anti-virus people called or chatted with me twice, and remotely took over my computer - Priyankar before I left for work and Sripad in the evening, supposedly to fix the Norton software which keeps saying I have to uninstall and re-install my software. Still not fixed.
09 February 2010
24 January 2010
Minds in Motion 20 Jan 2010
Minds in Motion is a program for 4th graders
in Charlottesville, Virginia to encourage physical activities linked
to mental activities - improve and develop those synapses.
on Wed night the 20th Jan 2010 at their school, for parents
(and grandparents like me
Afterwork Tuesday 19 Jan 2010
Librarians meeting after work just to relax? what a concept! I joined several other librarians AfterWork at a Corner restaurant, for cheap beer, good snacks and nachos, and conversations - personal, professional, the whole range! Good time.
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13 September 2009
Montalto Heritage Harvest Festival

The Montalto 3rd Heritage Harvest Festival attracted a large number of cars, people for a great variety of talks, workshops, events, stalls, food, tastings. This year it was on Brown's mountain, just a across the road from Monticello. Deej went up around 10:30 am and said it was packed, crowded, but good with lots of apple, cheese and other tastings. She came back to get me, so we could go up and go on the 1:45 pm tour that Peter Hatch gave.
He did a fantastic job - talking first about Montalto's history and plans about it, then walked over and viewed Monticello below, and finally around the back or south part of the mountain where he talked about the vineyards, Thomas Jefferson's failed attempts at farming, etc.




I took some photographs with my new Lumix, and, for the first time, took some video with my new Sony. Don't think I yet know how to use it well. Learning and experimenting.

Last night I went the After Five and a nice crowd there - it is already getting dark, which makes my photographing people not as good.
The work week was normal, with several difficult and different purchase requests for expensive items, which makes it hard with this reduced book budget. Gene, Paul, and Kurtis are trying to figure out exactly what is in the microfiche and microfilm in the Buddhist gift which we retained, and I think expecting more than what is there. I finalized my list of South Asia and Buddhist journals for the Asian Studies Room. Dawn turned over Overseas Acquisitions correspondence and management of those invoices and payments, out of Bud's hands. David G was very good in his 1 hour presentation on Shanti. Deej and I gave an ENWR session Friday for a class on Utilitarian Ethics. Reference work has with the usual requests for searching and discovery for first time users. The Schwartzberg SA Historical Atlas copy in Alderman Ref is missing, and we were almost blamed for that, but the copy we have in the Asian Reading Room is 1978 and not the 1992 one missing from the Ref room.
Re-organized my CD collection - alphabetical, except for groups of Indian, Mali, self-made collections, and audio reading CDs. Some disputes over a few that Deej thinks are hers. Cut down the privets in the back upper yard, and topped off the blackberry bushes. Went and got a few tomatoes and peppers from the garden and weeded the corn there. The smelly dead mouse, which Deej caught and killed in a trap in the pantry, didn't deter the groundhog in the back yard, though we put it on his path under the fence
.
Some nice photos of Eliza and Okiboji from Julie on Facebook; and Tim's messages. Betty phoned Thursday evening, saying they were not going with Scott to India in late Demember. Kathy sent a new schedule of Rachel's soccer for the next 2.5 months, starting next Saturday.
Well, the Festival and Peter's tour was certainly the high point for this week.
09 September 2009
Monticello Walkway
Went with Deej, late Labor Day (Monday 7 Sept 2009) morning for a 20 minute 
walk Monticello Walkway. 20 minutes up and 20 down, in order to start to get ready for hiking up Nag Tibba in the Himalayas in late October. But it's up the peak is at 10,000 feet and here its around 450 feet.
Also Saturday turned in our visa applications through Fed Ex.
Sunday did some picking of a few tomatoes and peppers, and
marigolds, and of the first okra. That night make a delicious okra, tomato, onion mix with rice and shrPlus someimp, followed by 1/2 Butterfinger bar and 2 rasgullas. Yum.
Mehr wrote a wonderful poem, and Deepak and Holly's baby girl was born the evening of the 5th Sept. These were the positive things over the week end, compared to learning two negative hings 1) of Helen's brother George's horrible accident mid August in Mussoorie tripping over the khud and air lifted to Delhi from Dehradun with a C5 fracture paralyzing him (a web site started up for donations to pay for George's expenses, so he could eventually get home to Australia), and 2) Marianna's husband Bob's death after a couple years of cancer.

Friday Jane came over from Lexington (from her home in England), where she was staying with a college friend, for 3 or so hours of meeting, lunch, touring the Pavilion gardens - warm re-connections after 50 years and talk of family, friends, travels, etc. Friday afternoon the Pakistani ambassador gave a talk in Newcomb Hall.
Today Tuesday (8th Sept), it was back to work, meeting Eve and her American Indian language class, as she showed them the PM books, and a little time in Clemons 407 about InterLibrary loans, etc. Also trying to deal with Gene's request for some microfilm or other materials, working with Nawang and Cindy. Lunch sandwich downstairs as it was still drizzling outside, with the new beer or stout rye bread I made yesterday. Not a really tasty loaf. The Reference from 1-3, helping 3 new users trying to find books, and other stuff. Walter's "Biography as History" book - to get Annette to rush catalog it - plus two D Kosumbi titles and the two Bihar People's volumes. Finished up the hot dogs - after did grocery shopping. Snoozed away as usual in front of the TV
Gail wrote a wonderful description of her lush surroundings - plants, trees, birds, animals, butterflies, cats. Lindsay's off for 3 weeks.
Sorry this is such a random hogepoge


Also Saturday turned in our visa applications through Fed Ex.
Sunday did some picking of a few tomatoes and peppers, and

Mehr wrote a wonderful poem, and Deepak and Holly's baby girl was born the evening of the 5th Sept. These were the positive things over the week end, compared to learning two negative hings 1) of Helen's brother George's horrible accident mid August in Mussoorie tripping over the khud and air lifted to Delhi from Dehradun with a C5 fracture paralyzing him (a web site started up for donations to pay for George's expenses, so he could eventually get home to Australia), and 2) Marianna's husband Bob's death after a couple years of cancer.

Friday Jane came over from Lexington (from her home in England), where she was staying with a college friend, for 3 or so hours of meeting, lunch, touring the Pavilion gardens - warm re-connections after 50 years and talk of family, friends, travels, etc. Friday afternoon the Pakistani ambassador gave a talk in Newcomb Hall.
Today Tuesday (8th Sept), it was back to work, meeting Eve and her American Indian language class, as she showed them the PM books, and a little time in Clemons 407 about InterLibrary loans, etc. Also trying to deal with Gene's request for some microfilm or other materials, working with Nawang and Cindy. Lunch sandwich downstairs as it was still drizzling outside, with the new beer or stout rye bread I made yesterday. Not a really tasty loaf. The Reference from 1-3, helping 3 new users trying to find books, and other stuff. Walter's "Biography as History" book - to get Annette to rush catalog it - plus two D Kosumbi titles and the two Bihar People's volumes. Finished up the hot dogs - after did grocery shopping. Snoozed away as usual in front of the TV
Gail wrote a wonderful description of her lush surroundings - plants, trees, birds, animals, butterflies, cats. Lindsay's off for 3 weeks.
Sorry this is such a random hogepoge
23 August 2009
today (23 Aug 2009) and recent days
Sunday, today, got up late -- 10:30 am 
or so, as Deej had gone off and checked on Haynes cat, and found it finally after 4 days of nothing. Regular breakfast of 2 soft fried eggs, 2 pieces bacon, a toasted waffle, and coffee. Later make or breadmaker mix of 10 grains loaf - turned out large.
Put up Deej's butterfly and zenia photos of yesterday up on Facebook.
Went to the garden at 5:30 to pick tomatoes, a few caynne, weeded around some corn sprouts, fertilized some pepper plants with Epson salts to force blooms. Had rained about 1/2 inch yesterday and night. After Deej
spoke with Sharon about her mom's hospitaliztion, set up: Left over chicken, one-half corn ear, tomatoe sliced, and Butter Finger half. Burning F..k Dolls #6 DVD as fuse blew.
Yesterday, Saturday, Deej also went to find Haynes cat without success, washed car, and got most groceries, including mouse traps. So I went to Farmers market and got some yellow peaches, beans, and okra, plus milk, luncheon meat, juices (mango and strawberry)
Last Saturday (15 Aug 2009) we celebrated the 40th anniversary of Woodstock as well as India Independence day with Deepak, Holly, and Rich C singing in our Druid back yard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbX9FCfRfkk
During the week, developed the first part of the South Asian reference list, and assisted George with the Religious Studies new grads Friday morning, and Deej assisted me with library resources for 9 Anthro and Linguistic new grads in the afternoon.
Two months from now we will be in Landour at Woodstock School.

or so, as Deej had gone off and checked on Haynes cat, and found it finally after 4 days of nothing. Regular breakfast of 2 soft fried eggs, 2 pieces bacon, a toasted waffle, and coffee. Later make or breadmaker mix of 10 grains loaf - turned out large.
Put up Deej's butterfly and zenia photos of yesterday up on Facebook.
Went to the garden at 5:30 to pick tomatoes, a few caynne, weeded around some corn sprouts, fertilized some pepper plants with Epson salts to force blooms. Had rained about 1/2 inch yesterday and night. After Deej

Yesterday, Saturday, Deej also went to find Haynes cat without success, washed car, and got most groceries, including mouse traps. So I went to Farmers market and got some yellow peaches, beans, and okra, plus milk, luncheon meat, juices (mango and strawberry)
Last Saturday (15 Aug 2009) we celebrated the 40th anniversary of Woodstock as well as India Independence day with Deepak, Holly, and Rich C singing in our Druid back yard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbX9FCfRfkk
During the week, developed the first part of the South Asian reference list, and assisted George with the Religious Studies new grads Friday morning, and Deej assisted me with library resources for 9 Anthro and Linguistic new grads in the afternoon.
Two months from now we will be in Landour at Woodstock School.
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