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May 29, 2008

Headed to San Diego

Filed under: Entries — .j. @ 2:22 am

Me and my partners headed out to California (yesterday) to meet with a publisher. I’ve been out to San Diego many times when I used to work for Sony, but never really made it to the beach. Always work, come home… this trip we decided to visit the beach first…and there it is!

 

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I did strongly suspect it existed..
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Even if it was just an hour or so it was worth it. Why didn’t I do this before??

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Andy Tried surfing…

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Mission Beach was really beautiful, and the weather was perfect.. as usual.

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we had a hammock race for precisely five minutes.

May 28, 2008

Can you see my eyes?

Filed under: Random Austin Moment, with the boys — Tags: , , — .j. @ 4:44 pm

Sometimes little h asks difficult questions, sometimes they are easy.  This morning he let me off the hook.

Rathgar the tyrant

Filed under: Random Austin Moment, the bird phenomenon — Tags: , , — .j. @ 2:22 am

 
This is rathgar. A hastily chosen name for a dictator of a grackle.
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He just realized I was taking a picture, and tried to pose like a nice bird.  He’s not very nice.  He isn’t satisfied getting enough to eat- he’s  not done until he finishes running all the other birds off of the table at El Sol Y La Luna.  The boys and I love to go there on the weekend, but Rathgar has been unruly lately.  What happened to leaving well enough alone? This is where the links between birds and dinosaurs become pretty discernible (to me).  Can birds be nice?  I mean- nobody expects a lizard to be nice, and I’ve never really met a bird I would call ’friendly’. The closest is Florence- who I’d say is curious… I guess anything is possible.  I think it’s time to read about avian ethology. Here’s some highlights of a search: 

A REVIEW OF SOME ASPECTS OF AVIAN FIELD ETHOLOGY

 

This page has a lot of info, including audio samples of the (horrible) grackle song.

From a social perspective, there are two camps.

The anti-gracklists:

This is a movie/conspiracy theory about Grackles called Night of the Grackles.  It’s almost unbearable. You can skip the first 2:30.  She almost has a theory about what grackles are conspiring to do…

 

The anti-gracklist guerilla faction video was ultimately silenced by Pro-Gracklists, but you get the idea. Grackles are up to something.

The Pro Gracklists are responding with ’scientific’ evidence that grackles are smart. I think you’ll find the evidence shocking.

 

Then there’s this site which offers a book- I realized I was nerding out somewhat when I read the caption:

“… Serious birders or amateur naturalists possessing sufficient background information may begin to ask: What messages are encoded in the song of Chestnut-sided Warbler males? What does the white forehead patch signal on male Collared Flycatchers? Are Barn Swallow pairs formed by chance, and if not, what mechanisms influence them? Why is rape common among waterfowl? Do Reed Bunting parents always raise their own genetic offspring?”

apparently this book will answer those kinds of questions. 

Suspiciously missing: “Why is Rathgar a jerk to the good birds?” 

Science (and sometimes even wikipedia) can be really disappointing. Soon I’ll be able to understand (for example) avian ethology instantly.  For now- apparently it will take more than six minutes.  More bird phenomenon when I have more time to research…

.j.

 

May 25, 2008

1,693,700,506 seconds left to live

Filed under: Entries — .j. @ 2:22 am

According to the death clock I’ll die on Sunday, January 29, 2062.  That seems like a long time right now.

I think it’s time to read Thanatopsis, by William Cullen Bryant.  He wrote this masterpiece when he was seventeen years old, back in 1817.  Some people find it morbid, I think it’s really beautiful.

To him who in the love of nature holds
Communion with her visible forms, she speaks
A various language; for his gayer hours
She has a voice of gladness, and a smile
And eloquence of beauty; and she glides
Into his darker musings, with a mild
And healing sympathy that steals away
Their sharpness ere he is aware. When thoughts
Of the last bitter hour come like a blight
Over thy spirit, and sad images
Of the stern agony, and shroud, and pall,
And breathless darkness, and the narrow house,
Make thee to shudder, and grow sick at heart;–
Go forth, under the open sky, and list
To Nature’s teachings, while from all around–
Earth and her waters, and the depths of air–
Comes a still voice. Yet a few days, and thee
The all-beholding sun shall see no more
In all his course; nor yet in the cold ground,
Where thy pale form was laid, with many tears,
Nor in the embrace of ocean, shall exist
Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim
Thy growth, to be resolved to earth again,
And, lost each human trace, surrendering up
Thine individual being, shalt thou go
To mix forever with the elements,
To be a brother to the insensible rock
And to the sluggish clod, which the rude swain
Turns with his share, and treads upon. The oak
Shall send his roots abroad, and pierce thy mold.

Yet not to thine eternal resting-place
Shalt thou retire alone, nor couldst thou wish
Couch more magnificent. Thou shalt lie down
With patriarchs of the infant world — with kings,
The powerful of the earth — the wise, the good,
Fair forms, and hoary seers of ages past,
All in one mighty sepulchre. The hills
Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun, — the vales
Stretching in pensive quietness between;
The venerable woods — rivers that move
In majesty, and the complaining brooks
That make the meadows green; and, poured round all,
Old Ocean’s gray and melancholy waste,–
Are but the solemn decorations all
Of the great tomb of man. The golden sun,
The planets, all the infinite host of heaven,
Are shining on the sad abodes of death
Through the still lapse of ages. All that tread
The globe are but a handful to the tribes
That slumber in its bosom. — Take the wings
Of morning, pierce the Barcan wilderness,
Or lose thyself in the continuous woods
Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound,
Save his own dashings — yet the dead are there:
And millions in those solitudes, since first
The flight of years began, have laid them down
In their last sleep — the dead reign there alone.

So shalt thou rest — and what if thou withdraw
In silence from the living, and no friend
Take note of thy departure? All that breathe
Will share thy destiny. The gay will laugh
When thou art gone, the solemn brood of care
Plod on, and each one as before will chase
His favorite phantom; yet all these shall leave
Their mirth and their employments, and shall come
And make their bed with thee. As the long train
Of ages glides away, the sons of men–
The youth in life’s fresh spring, and he who goes
In the full strength of years, matron and maid,
The speechless babe, and the gray-headed man–
Shall one by one be gathered to thy side,
By those, who in their turn, shall follow them.
So live, that when thy summons comes to join
The innumerable caravan, which moves
To that mysterious realm, where each shall take
His chamber in the silent halls of death,
Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night,
Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed
By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave
Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch
About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.

 

May 24, 2008

Fine-Fifteen, ride, wreck

Filed under: Entries, Random Austin Moment — Tags: , — .j. @ 2:22 am

 

I caught Lacie’s band fine-fifteen at Quality Seafood.  They were great- the food was yummy. I have lived in Austin since ‘89 and I haven’t been to this place. I liked the seafood gumbo. And the banjo player.  

Later they played at the Carousel lounge.

Fine-Fifteen

Then I wrecked.. This is right after I landed on my chin. The street was pretty hard. :/

May 23, 2008

Riding all weekend

Filed under: Entries, Random Austin Moment — Tags: , , — .j. @ 2:22 am

Instead of listening to myself complain about the heat, I rode my bike all day, all weekend.

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I love my city

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This wheeled man also loves Austin

 
and Ray Davies likes sunsets as much as I do

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one of my favorite things

If you are still listening to Ray Davies sing, good job.  While you listen, here’s a slide show of over three million pictures of sunsets that I did not take.  

 

May 21, 2008

Friendable

Filed under: Family, Made up words, with the boys — Tags: , , — .j. @ 2:22 am

Adjective
Easy to be friends with. My son Harper made this word up to describe himself, and he’s right. He is very friendable.

May 20, 2008

Florence Duboisson

Filed under: Entries, Random Austin Moment, the bird phenomenon — Tags: , , , — .j. @ 12:06 am

Meet Florence.
She’s been hanging around my office window lately. She’s part of the recent bird phenomenon. Click her picture to see a little slideshow. She’s very curious about what I do.  Or maybe about how to break in and steal my stuff.

She’s named after the (possibly) real Florence Duboisson, an almost pen pal of mine who lived in France. Our class (elementary school) was assigned pen pals who lived in distant countries.  So I wrote her a long letter, discussing all the things I liked about America, and was full of questions about Paris.  She didn’t write back, I assume because my letter didn’t get to her, or hers didn’t get to me.  The letter was not to blame- it was so answerable.  I mean… the response pretty much wrote itself.  Even a busy little Parisian girl would feel compelled to answer such a genuine effort to communicate. 

Anyway, the name Florence is synonymous with mystery and curiosity to me.

May 18, 2008

Floyd the Artist

Filed under: Entries — .j. @ 6:23 am

 

Floyd

Henry and the Gourd

Filed under: with the boys — Tags: , — .j. @ 5:56 am
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