Wednesday, November 30, 2005

The image as intended...

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WTF????

Wow. What the hell happened here. JoAnna tried uploading a perfectly innocent picture of Steve (perhaps threatening to eat kittens), and blogger inserted some bizzarre-ass subliminal messages. Click on the messed up picture to be amazed. We have no similar images on our PC. Anyone have any conspiracy theories as to what the heck is going on????

Those kittens



These are those kittens. We just found the pictures a few weeks ago, and there was a very nice photo of Steve on the CD too! Bill 'spained all about how to upload high res photos, but if you want this as your background I find that scary.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Bernie and our tree



We put up a little tree this weekend and Bernie had to investigate...

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Turkey Day recipes?

Who has some good turkey day recipes? I like to make cranberry gravy by simmering fresh cranberries in ginger ale with some orange zest for a few hours, skimming and then blending if necessary till it's a nice gravy-like consistencey... Think I got that off of good eats, not sure. Whatcha got for me ??? *Update* Check that, Here are the ingredients for the deliscious cranberry gravy featured on Good Eats:
12 oz Cranberries
2 C Orange Juice
3 C Ginger Ale
2 Tbls Maple Syrup
2 Tbls Brown Sugar
Zest of Orange
Pinch of Salt
Simmer a long time, (stick) blend. Mmmmm... delish.

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Friday, November 18, 2005

Let it Snow


First good lake effect snow of the year! Fall is officially over! :)

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

pict o' the day



Continuing on the theme of cities which have just broken the curses on their sports theme, this is from our trip to Boston this summer.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Kevin and Carrie's Wedding. Teaser Video!!!

As most of you probably know, JoAnna and I shot lots of video at Kevin and Carrie's fabulous wedding. A teaser video ( 6 MB, wmv ) is now available here.

Let us know what you think!

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

New Years Update


Hey Folks - Hope everyone is getting excited about New Years! I know we are. Wanna try to go ski-ing at Whiteface this year.

So far, we have the following guest list:

Chris, Kelly, Steve, Marin
Bill, JoAnna, Jon and maybe a DC friend or 2, with Kevin and Carrie the newlyweds still holding out as "maybes".

The house accomodates 12 people. There are 2 main bedrooms, a private-ish loft with a queen sized futon, and a dorm style room which has 3 more futons. All are welcome between Thursday, December 29th, and Monday January 2nd - for all 4 nights, or just 1 night, 2, 3 - whatever! The rate for the house is 285.00 per night, and I am sending the payment later this week. For anyone that is coming, I think we'll say $28.00 per person per night towards the rent. No hurry at all - just FYI.

As for meals, JoAnna and I call shotgun on breakfasts!

Cabin Ammenities:

High Speed Internet,
Hot Tub/ Therapeutic Massage, Microwave/ Range/ Oven , Log Cabin Wet Sauna,
Dishwasher , Refrigerator/ Freezer, Coffee Maker, Washing Machine & Dryer, 2 Bathrooms , 2 Bedrooms, Sleeping Loft, Dorm Room with Air Hockey, Dovre Open Wood Stove , Dining Room, Linens/ Towels, Stereo with CD Changer, Satellite TV & VCR , Ski Storage, Wrap-Around Porch, Spacious Riverfront Yard, Adirondack Chairs Riverfront Benches , Loungers, Kayak and Canoe, 60 Acre Forest for Exploring, Fishing, Soaring Riverfront Windows arbecue Brilliant Starry Skies!

Check out: http://www.adirondackholiday.com/otterslideshow/otterslideshow.html

Monday, November 07, 2005

Well this explains everything...

From BBC:

Hormones make women safer drivers

The female hormone oestrogen could give women the edge when it comes to tasks such as safe driving, say researchers.

Tests showed attention span and ability to learn rules were far better among women than men.

They asked 43 men and women aged 18-35 to perform a battery of neuropsychological tests that assessed skills such as spatial recognition memory, rule learning, attention, planning and motor control.

The women were far better at being able to shift their attention from one stimulus to another, making it easier for them to perform everyday actions like driving and reading.

However, other researchers in the past have suggested that spatial skills such as map reading and parking may be difficult for some women because they had too little testosterone in the womb.

Friday, November 04, 2005