OK, this is scarey

ipodappDid you know that there is an iPod app for Jehovah’s Witnesses? It allows the faithful to keep track of all the folk they are pestering. Sorts them out by street, tells you when to go back and leave off another issue of the Watchtower.

I happened on this app when looking for an app to record what I am doing while I am volunteering. Decided that a scrap of paper and a pencil is all the app I need for that.

And, my iPod developed a problem connecting to my wifi network. This seemed to fix things:

Reset the network settings for your iPod touch or iPhone

In some cases you may need to reset the network settings for your device. To do this, choose Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.

(From Apple Support on Web)

Looked at 3 apartment complexes this afternoon. One was rejected because the units are too small, the other as too old and musty, the last one costs as much as our current digs – but  the kitchen isn’t as nice.

Iris quest – day 7

L1- with Oly Macro lens
L1- with Oly Macro lens

This might be the end of Iris Quest for this year. Because tomorrow, we might start on Apartment Quest. Our lease runs out this summer. And Carlton wants to be sure we don’t overpay when we Re-Up. Assuming re-up is an option. Anyhow, tomorrow afternoon, we may (or may not) hit the bricks looking for new digs. New digs have to be within walking distance of current digs. New digs have to be as nice as current digs.

Iris Quest – Day 6

From Friday - FX01
From Friday - FX01

Food. Got a couple of pork tenderloins off the distressed counter at the grocery this morning. The pork tenderloin is a hopeless cut of meat. Devoid of flavor. Much like the boneless, skinless chicken breast. Only porcine. But, the price was right and I needed something to anchor next week’s dinners.

Well, it wasn’t bad. This is what I did.

Oven – preheat to 500 degrees
Slather tenderloins in mustard and pepper with gusto
Oil the little iron skillet
Tenderloins go in the skillet – wedging a cut up apple into any empty spaces
(Onions would work, and if Carlton wasn’t eating – garlic would be great)
Cook 10 minutes in oven
Turn the tenderloins over
Cook another 10 minutes
Remove from skillet – tent with foil
Let stand 10 – 15 minutes.

Now, it was still light in the flavor catagory. But, it wasn’t  completely dried out.

This is not a cookbook blog – I just want to save these cooking directions so I can cook pork tenderloins again – if they show up 1/2 price on the distressed meat counter again.

iris quest continued

our lady of crate and barrow
our lady of crate and barrel

Took the FX01 on my forced march this morning. Weather and iris left much to be desired.

About a week ago I realized that I was a digital pack rat. An old woman with too much stuff. Digital Stuff. Well, after a week, my inbox is still empty, and the Hawaii photos from 2001 have been culled and cataloged.  Next week, I plan to finish up 2001. Moving right along.

Carlton is watching  horse racing. I was always sort of neutral about horse racing, but after last year – when they put Eight Belles down on the track after she came in second. And after Barbaro in 06.  So, I am here in the living room, with Carlton watching horse racing on TV. And, I am listening to my “Final Exit” Play List – loud. I hope no horses have to die today so American white women can wear big  hats. Black women can wear big hats every Sunday morning.  And British woman can wear big hats when ever the Queen comes to visit. But, American white women sacrifice horses to justify  wearing  big hats.

no iris today

blast from mid-20th century
blast from mid-20th century

Took some iris pictures today. But, I am temporarily bored with iris. Found this memento of cold war era on a church wall.  In the early 21st century we consider making Faraday cages out of oatmeal boxes and tin foil. Sure they will work as well as the church basement would have.

Iris Quest Day 4

Captured with the FX01 on the way home from hospital
Captured with the FX01 on the way home from hospital

It was grey and damp today – so, the big camera stayed on the shelf. I took a slightly different route home and was rewarded with this fine iris.

Making real progress cataloging and deleting photographs from Hawaii 2001. When I worked for the curator at Harpers Ferry Park – we had to archive stuff that belonged to Henry McDonald. He was the President of Storer College in the 1930’s and that man never threw anything away. And he was very frugal – using the back of calenders, old letters, etc for  note paper. And, he saved newspaper clippings. I called him Henry Ain’t Got No Trashcan McDonald. I may be morphing into a digital version of old Dr McDonald.

Iris Quest – day 3

On the way to the hospital this AM
On the way to the hospital this AM

Today’s entry in the quest for a good iris – well, it doesn’t make the cut. Will have to try harder tomorrow. Taken with the FX01 on the way to “work”.

On the way home walking down the street where I live – I snapped off a picture of the lunch time crowd.

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phonesI loved the image this guy made – with his Bose noise cancelling earphones. Either the recession has not hit this gentleman – or he has had the ‘fones for a while.

WordPress – been using it for 2 weeks now. Really like it. All the tedious stuff is taken care of as if by magic.

Iris Quest Day 2

Today's Iris - Across From Hospital
Today’s Iris – Across From Hospital

It rained over night. That added a little interest to this morning’s quest for an ideal iris. This one was just across the street from the hospital and was photographed with my little old Panasonic FX01 PS camera.

Not your Mother’s coupons.

ginkyIn these hard economic times,  folk are discovering “grocery” coupons. Unually the coupons are for things like hair color, pet food and yellow mustard. But, times seem to be changing in coupon land.

Iris Quest

Iris from Sunday's Forced March
Iris from Sunday's Forced March

Iris season is about over this spring. And, I have problems taking good pictures of iris – so, for the remainder of iris season – I will be on a quest for a good iris picture. Taken with Panasonic L1 with the kit lens.

Read a wonderful little article – it said that people who walked 90 minutes a day at 4 miles per hour had less stress than people who only walked 15 minutes per day. The article attributed the less stress to the additional walking. Methinks, some of the less stress should be attributed to having 90 minutes per day to spend walking. My Forced Marching is limited to 30 minutes a day. If I have a spare 60 minutes – I’ll spend it chilling thank you.

Still working on my Digital Clutter Issue.  250 images from Hawaii 2001 have been deleted.

sort and OUT sunday

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Yesterday evening, I realized that I was a 21st century version of the Little Old Lady who lives in a cluttered house filled with old stuff. Old clothes that are out of style and don’t fit, stuff from forgotten hobbies, canning jars, plastic containers, greeting cards,  newspaper clippings, every issue of National Geographic since 1962. My clutter is just digital. Heck, I even have digital versions of attic, basement and even public storage lockers.

So, before breakfast this morning – I deleted 250 vintage emails.

Breakfast… it was left over salad. I like salad. Anytime.

Hello, my name is Peg and I am a digital packrat.

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gecko in Hulihe'e Palace kitchen - 2001

Computer work time today was devoted to backing up the computer. Backed up the Photo Archives and iTunes.  And the Ubuntu homefolder. In Vista-Time I used an offsite backup service. But, about the time the HP Vista Whore Machine went into intensive care – my backup service had a massive failure and lost all my data. For this I was paying money???

My best of intention is to spend 60 minutes each evening culling and cataloguing  photos and generally trying to get my digital files battered into order. Just because I can save everything doesn’t mean I should.

Friday

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from my walk to work today

I went out and took more pictures. For at least five years I have been trying to DO SOMETHING with all my pictures. So why did I take my camera off the shelf and carry it around today? I will devote one hour this evening to cataloging and deleting photographs from 2001.

So, no more blogging. Gentlewoman, start deleting. You are not  Georgia O’Keefe, Margaret Burke-White or Anne Leibowitz.  No one but you cares about your pictures.