
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Some other menu choices...

Dining in the Philippines
I believe this was Greg & Denise's 'Yellow Period'. Matching yellow T-shirts, yellow food, yellow environments. Also to be appreciated are the facial hair statements being expressed by the men... especially Greg's subtle statement of hipness with the moustache flowing gently into the generous sideburns.
Is anyone besides me wishing there was a way to determine easily if new comments have been added since one's last visit - or in the last 24 hours? There isn't a way to determine this is there?

Just in case...
Mark,
I wonder if we should set up a separate user for administrator that is not tied to you, doesn't have your moniker, and doesn't have your photo tied to it... just in case someone tries to pose as you in one of their posts or comments...
(By the way, I appreciate the nice things you said about me in the third comment of yesterday's post.)
I wonder if we should set up a separate user for administrator that is not tied to you, doesn't have your moniker, and doesn't have your photo tied to it... just in case someone tries to pose as you in one of their posts or comments...
(By the way, I appreciate the nice things you said about me in the third comment of yesterday's post.)
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
A Challenge From the Sidelines
Three More on the Mountain
As I recall Bill quit early on. We thought a couple hours more and we'd be at the top, but that only got us about half way. We started to worry if we could make it to the top and back before dark and almost quit a few times. Here's three more I found, but I had to do some "cleanup".
None of us had climbed a mountain in awhile and we were continually being fooled by the sense that we were almost there when we weren't. By the way it was definitely my camera. I have the slides. In this shot I'm the one who is missing.
This is the spot where all thoughts of quitting vanished. About half-way between the middle of the picture and the left edge there is a mountain sheep watching our ascent. He's a lookout guard there to protect the herd. We started scrambling and within fifteen minutes we had more spectators.



Tuesday, November 01, 2005
A Peak Experience
I commented on Paul's "Sheep Mountain" post that I was going to examine my water damaged slides to see what I could retrieve. So far, I've found a few from that great trip to Alaska in the Fall of 1973. They're scannable but lacking in detail. Tom Bergum, Bill Sjoblom, Steve, Paul, Dean and Dan. We're probably about a fourth of the way up the mountain. You can get a little perspective by locating our two parked cars far below. One has a canoe on top.



eat, sleep, work

To the right is our biggest Lock Tag Try box. A system for making equipment safe for craftsmen to work on.
It is kind of a crazy time when they shutdown the plant and fix and check everything that cannot be done while we are online. We are running now!!! I have been on 12 hour nights from Oct 5 to Nov 10 when my normal night shift will be over. I did get 4 days off for good behavior.

This kind of reminds me of looking through a thick forest or jungle. A man made one.

A urea ship is being loaded. It was actually a little darker and the camera was braced on a fencepost.

This was a taco feed. We did a lot of feasting....

Monday, October 31, 2005
Sunday, October 30, 2005
1984
eRR Favorite Link List...

Per A-Rob's wish, I did a little research and figured out how to add a list of favorite links to this blog site. You should see it in the sidebar on the left. Here's how to add to the list...
- Go to the Dashboard by clicking on the B in the upper left corner of the blog.
- If you're already signed on, sign off.
- Sign in as the e round robin administrator. Mark sent this user/password a long time ago in one of his invitation emails. (I'm not going to post the user/password here.)
- Click on the Change Settings icon.
- Click on the Template tab.
- You will see a window with html code. Scroll down a little more than halfway and you will see a line that says:
<!-- Begin #sidebar --> - Just a little further down, you will see a line that says:
<h2 class="sidebar-title">Links</h2>. - To add another link, just copy and modify the line that says:
<li><a href="http://www.zippythepinhead.com/">Zippy the Pinhead</a></li><!-- This is DeanTheBean's link -->
I also made one other little change. I set the comment settings to show up in a popup window instead of the full screen. I think it's nice to be able to see the blog while viewing/creating comments. Agree?
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Al & Marge
Holly

Holly is doing fine in Perth. She told us in an email that she was in a photo of workers at the Kaio coffee/clothing store. There is a little about what they are doing on the
Kaio webpage.
VISION OF KAIO Kaio is a coffeehouse and clothing shop located in the city of
Friday, October 28, 2005
Nellie
Thank You Heidi Brottlund!
Hats off to Heidi Brottlund! (Though you might want to hide your hair in the process.) Heidi Brottlund has stepped up to the plate and admitted that she was the one who criticized her mom's hair. This took a lot of courage, especially in light of the solemn injuction of Scripture to "honor thy father and thy mother".
But more to the point. . .take that DeanTheBean, I was right and you were wrong!
Though to demonstrate my humility I must confess that examining the situation from a logical perspective, all clues pointed towards a Quick rather than a Brottlund. (The following statement was in no way a comment on any family members hairdo - past, present or future)
But more to the point. . .take that DeanTheBean, I was right and you were wrong!
Though to demonstrate my humility I must confess that examining the situation from a logical perspective, all clues pointed towards a Quick rather than a Brottlund. (The following statement was in no way a comment on any family members hairdo - past, present or future)
Sex and the Kitty
Earlier someone asked about the kitty that ended up at the Lindstroms. Well the kitty now has the name Pepper and is doing fine. But I have another puzzle based on the pictures we posted. When I brought the kitty to the vet for its first checkup, the receptionist asked whether it was male or female. I said we weren't sure but my brother thought it might be female. The receptionist took one look at the cat from 10 feet away and instantly said, "Oh, that's definitely a female." Here's the puzzle. How could one tell this cat is a female with only a casual look? (Dean can't participate cuz I told him the answer)

Thursday, October 27, 2005
Family Meeting
It's been three months since brother Mark began this site. Enough time for a number of issues to come to mind.
1. First, I think brother Mark deserves a hearty Thank-you for starting the e-round robin. The family blog is a great idea that fills a void.
2. I am also thankful for whoever made this Blog Spot on the WEB. I still can't believe they give us unlimited space to post whatever we please. . .for free! They are not doing this because they like us. What's in this for them? And I have no idea.
3.There is a thought that came to mind with the confusion over which Heidi thought her mom's hair was wierd. . .specifically . . . should we even allow people to issue comments anonymously? I'm on the fence here, but I know that technically we could flip a few levers and people would need to create a Profile before they could comment or post. A few advantages would be that it would eliminate all spam and we wouldn't have to enter a code each time we made a comment. Personally I figure the more participation the better and we should stick with anonymous. But the question is. . .would anonymous comments further or slow-down the participation of all.
4. Also concerning the Heidi fiasco. . .there is a tender issue which has the potential to open up a can of worms. The question of which Heidi issued the criticism gets us into the touchy area of which lady had the silliest hairdo. Well, it doesn't take a genius to see that has the potential of blowing up the entire family dynamic. I don't suppose we can resolve this by simply issuing the decree that everybody had a silly hairdo back then and most of us look even sillier now? Perhaps we could defuse this tension by moving the question beyond Lois Ann and Jean. As I have looked at all the old pictures posted on this site, I have frequently thought about the silliness of the hairdo - including my own. Perhaps we could search our photos to find other examples and give some kind of award for the silliest hairdo in the family.
5. This is something DeanTheBean commented on somewhere - how is it that Steve, Greg, Jean and others are able to post and yet they don't seem to have a Profile? I thought you had to create a Profile before you could post? I'm glad they're posting but I'm confused about the Profile thing.
6. Has anyone else noticed that both Greg and Steve posted once and then fell off the face of the earth?
1. First, I think brother Mark deserves a hearty Thank-you for starting the e-round robin. The family blog is a great idea that fills a void.
2. I am also thankful for whoever made this Blog Spot on the WEB. I still can't believe they give us unlimited space to post whatever we please. . .for free! They are not doing this because they like us. What's in this for them? And I have no idea.
3.There is a thought that came to mind with the confusion over which Heidi thought her mom's hair was wierd. . .specifically . . . should we even allow people to issue comments anonymously? I'm on the fence here, but I know that technically we could flip a few levers and people would need to create a Profile before they could comment or post. A few advantages would be that it would eliminate all spam and we wouldn't have to enter a code each time we made a comment. Personally I figure the more participation the better and we should stick with anonymous. But the question is. . .would anonymous comments further or slow-down the participation of all.
4. Also concerning the Heidi fiasco. . .there is a tender issue which has the potential to open up a can of worms. The question of which Heidi issued the criticism gets us into the touchy area of which lady had the silliest hairdo. Well, it doesn't take a genius to see that has the potential of blowing up the entire family dynamic. I don't suppose we can resolve this by simply issuing the decree that everybody had a silly hairdo back then and most of us look even sillier now? Perhaps we could defuse this tension by moving the question beyond Lois Ann and Jean. As I have looked at all the old pictures posted on this site, I have frequently thought about the silliness of the hairdo - including my own. Perhaps we could search our photos to find other examples and give some kind of award for the silliest hairdo in the family.
5. This is something DeanTheBean commented on somewhere - how is it that Steve, Greg, Jean and others are able to post and yet they don't seem to have a Profile? I thought you had to create a Profile before you could post? I'm glad they're posting but I'm confused about the Profile thing.
6. Has anyone else noticed that both Greg and Steve posted once and then fell off the face of the earth?
Grain Elevator Strike
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