Monday, December 29, 2008

Commands

Call me a little slow at learning this, but I was elated when I learned that shift + tab is the opposite of hitting tab on a computer.  Control F also had me elated for awhile, especially when I'm editing 250 page manuscripts and want to change the name of a character, town, company etc. after I've written a rough draft.  

I'm easily amused it seems :)

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Farming

In speaking with my brother-in-law who now lives in Idaho but who is originally from New York and has also lived in Wisconsin, we were talking about farming in Idaho.  He was telling me that when there is water to be had in this part of the country from the mountain snow melting, that the farmers here prefer that it not rain much between April and the end of harvest. 

I was stunned at this, because being from Iowa, rain is such a blessing.  He said that the farmers in Idaho would rather control the water that they receive for the crops through irrigation whereas rain is unpredictable and complicates their attempts to water the crops correctly.  What he told me makes a lot of sense, but I never would have guessed it.  Unfortunately, there are years in which the farmers don't have the water to be able to control.  I wouldn't like that much either.  

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Deer and Elk

Whenever I had heard someone in Iowa talk about hunting deer or going out west to hunt elk, I have always heard people refer to how many points the animal had.  Hearing someone say that s/he shot a ten point or twelve point buck was familiar to me.

While in Idaho, I learned that in the west they are also referred to another way.  If the elk had 12 points but there were 6 on each side it can be called a six by six.  If it had 13 points with 6 on one side and 7 on the other, it can also be referred to as a six by seven elk/deer.

I thought that was really neat.  I might find a reason to put it into a story sometime.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Migration of Birds

Yesterday, while I was driving from Iowa to Tennessee, I saw the most amazing thing. In the sky were thousands of birds migrating. They looked almost like locusts in a swarm. The specks moved and turned in unison this way and that. As soon as one giant cloud of black passed, another one would, then another, then another. For miles I saw nothing in the sky but birds. They were too far away for me to tell what kind of birds they were, but I had never seen anything like it.

On an intellectual level I knew that birds flew south for the winter, but other than Canada Geese, I had never seen birds migrate like that. The whole thing made me wonder how they all communicate with one another to know how to fly in such giant formations. Unlike the V I'm accustomed to seeing, they were in a huge cloud shape.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Try, even if you don't think it will work

I am in Iowa this week, staying with my parents who don't have Internet access. Yesterday, I went to Panera, just to get the WiFi. My intuition had been telling me during the entire 10 hour drive north that I would go absolutely crazy without Internet access all week, especially if a snow storm were to hit and I wouldn't be able to hunt down a signal in a public place like Panera or Starbucks.

I've tried hunting for a signal at my parents' house before, with no luck.

Today, however, the Internet stars have lined up because I have a magical signal. I have no clue if it will continue, but I'm grateful for it. My lesson today is that even if I'm certain that I'll face obstacles, I'm going to face them anyway and just try to do my best. The outcome might be better than what I anticipated!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ten Things That Make Me Smile

  • Sourdough
  • Visiting family
  • Homemade Chili
  • Chicken and wild rice soup
  • Home grown herbs
  • Ranch dressing
  • Audio books
  • Cheap gasoline
  • Peanut butter cookies with chocolate kisses on top
  • Free refills
  • Chatting with my aunts

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Jitters

I just realized how much coffee it takes to make me jittery. It's somewhere between nine and ten cups of coffee. I kept drinking it at work today because I was cold. My hands kept shaking and I kept wondering why. Then it dawned on me. Not the most brilliant of insights for the day, but one nonetheless. What am I doing now? Drinking decaf. I'm no longer jittery, but I'm sure I should start cutting back for when I don't have free coffee at my disposal all day. Yesterday I was having withdrawal headaches.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Birthdays

I went to Red Robin restaurant today for my birthday because a coworker told me they give out free sundaes on one's birthday and I was dying for a hamburger. The manager not only gave me a free sundae, but also gave me a free burger! Their birthday club does free burgers. Even though I wasn't a member of their birthday club, she put it on the house anyway as long as I filled out the little card today.

The whole meal was yummy!