Summertime weblog posting lull

As in years past, too much fun outside means not as much time to geek out on the weblog. Andrew gave me grief about it today so I’m poking my head in to say ‘I’m not dead, I’m just too busy having fun outside.’

I’ll be back to a regular posting schedule around September when football season starts and I spend my sundays on the couch.

Mac diabetes management software

Pretty slick app if you’re a diabetic and using a mac – check out the Diabetes Log Book. It’s free (donationware) and definitely a worthy little tool if you need such software. It’s a great improvement over the messy open office spreadsheet I’ve been using for the last several years.

This is a universal binary if you’re on an intel mac. It’s also fairly early in its development but in my couple of days of use I’ve seen no real issues. It’s also from the UK but includes preference settings so you can switch it to US measurements.

New gallery posted

What a great weekend I had. I was headed to Lake George in upstate New York for a long weekend camping trip and decided to take back roads through Vermont rather than the highway. This added over an hour to the travel time (it ended up taking about 4 hours) but in return Soolin and I were treated to absolutely beautiful scenery. I cut west from route 89 in Vermont, taking rt’s 107 -> 100 -> 73 -> 74, which cut through the northern end of the Green Mountains National Forest, mostly by following rivers. It was spectacular, the more so because the rivers were all running very high after several days of rain. Plus rt 74 terminates on the west end at a cable ferry that crosses the southern end of Lake Champlain.

The camping itself was cool – lots of kids, several dogs, and many harried adults. I had a great time. There are pictures in my gallery, you can use the links at the top of the page to access it. The weather ended up being decent too.

On the way back I took a similar route – all back roads, this time rt 22 -> 7 -> 9, and from there back onto 91 south and home. Great great stuff, I think I have finally found my playground to replace the mountains of the adirondacks.

What price the treasures of our youth?

Check out the results of this auction on ebay, where a boxed set of the original dungeons and dragons books sold for over $5,000. I’m pretty sure my buddy Mike’s sister Tracy had this boxed set when we were kids, and they’re the books I originally learned from way back in jr. high school. Who knew how valuable they were one day destined to become, and would that I had kept a hold of them.

I’ll note that ebay only stores finished auctions for a short time, so ultimately the link will die – click it quick if you’re curious.

Gallery updated

Just want to take a moment to observe once again that Gallery is one of the greatest open source projects available. I updated to the newest version this weekend and once again the process was smooth, well documented, and glitch-free. This update adds back in a feature from the original Gallery 1 version – RSS feeds for galleries, which means you can now subscribe to the RSS feed for the gallery again and know when I’ve posted new pictures. The link to the feed is on the right column of this page along with the other feeds.

Great long weekend

Recipe for a fun long weekend over the 4th of July: First, spend 2 days exploring the area looking for good swimming holes. I found several good ones for Soolin. None for me, alas, but at least I have one in my back pocket for the steamy July and August months. Anyway, second, go tubing on the Batten Kill river with friends. Take lots of pictures. Third: Spend an entire day doing absolutely nothing, recuperating from it all. I had a blast and love that it’s a short work week this week as well.

There are new photos in the gallery of the tubing trip including some movies, use the gallery link at the top of this page to get there.

Great live music for the taking

Familiar with the Bonnaroo Music Festival? This years festival took place a couple of weeks ago. Bonnaroo has become something of an event for me, since shortly after it happens the audience recordings of the show come online and I get to check out a bunch of live music. Some of it is from bands I know, but a lot of it is from bands I’m not familiar with and it’s great fun to check out new music. The highlight of this year’s festival so far has been Radiohead’s show, but the GRAB show is also phenomenal, especially if like me you have a fondness for the Grateful Dead. Anyway there’s an extensive collection of concerts available. This is legal music folks and anyone who likes jam bands has every reason to check it out. I found a great directory of lossless (mostly flac) recordings of it on this post at the Live Music Blog.

Kudos to my brother for poking me about this. I went looking for the shows a couple of days after the festival ended and came up empty. Jesse sent me links to a couple shows and that ended up with me tracking down the link above, which at this point has almost all of it.

A minor pipe dream of mine – actually go to this festival one year and relive the days of my youth. Anyone game?

Free online invoicing tool

Ever done any side work or sold something on ebay or elsewhere and needed an invoice? Chances are if you’re like me you used some crappy word processing template or simply typed up a bill of sale. Blinksale offers a credible alternative to this. It’s a free (depending on how frequently you need to use it) web service with great templates and an excellent interface. Log in, create your invoice, print, and you’re done. It’s capable of more if you need it – tracking payment, invoice date and so on, but it’s also drop dead easy if all you need to do is create and send an invoice.

The strange and sad tale of two foxes

My neighbor noticed a fox den on my property about a month and a half ago, and after it was pointed out to me I would watch for them to come out of the den most every evening around dusk. Their den was about 2-300 yards from the side of my house in a little clump of trees right in the middle of the farmland that’s adjacent to my place.

About a month after I noticed them I saw a dead fox on my drive to work, at the point on the road that is closest to the den. A month later, a second dead fox, same place. This saddened me, and I wondered how the fox kits would survive if it was both parents who had been slain. Then things got weird. The afternoon after I saw the dead fox, I got home from work and took Soolin out to play in the yard. I noticed on the way into the house that one of the foxes was wandering the farmland, which was unusual. While I had occasionally seen them out on the field during the day, every other time it had been either in the early morning or very late in the day.

The moment Soolin came down the stairs and into the yard, the fox looked up and made a beeline for her. Not in a brazen ‘attack!’ sort of way, more like in a ‘let me creep up on her, but as quick as I can’ kind of way, with a very alert expression – ears forward, eyes focused like lasers on her. I rushed her into the house, not sure what to make of it. For the next several days I was constantly seeing the fox out in the field, and almost every time I brought Soolin outside it would come running for my yard, even when it was in its den. At one point it even came right into the yard and onto the driveway and crept around the garage, peering around the side of it to look at Soolin, who was looking back at it through the back door.

Then one day – no more fox. Since then I’ve seen it only once, and it was far enough off that I can’t even be sure it was the same fox. I’ve no idea what to make of this behavior. Did it think Soolin was possibly one of its missing parents? Blame her for their disappearance? Need to eat and think ‘hmm, tasty blond snack!’ Have rabies and basically gone off its gourd? Anyone have a clue what might cause a fox to behave this way?

I should also note it’s not clear to me this was even one of the kits – it seemed over large to have been born in the spring. I know they grow quickly, but this seemed large even by grown fox standards.