March 16, 2011

Life With Corn

Actually it's just a bunch of empty corn fields, as winter is just now being beat back by spring.  As a quick update, I'm up in Iowa, in my new house (closed Feb 10th, thank you) and settling in.  Job is going well, my first robot project is about to switch to production work, house is awesome (three car garage, yeah!) and the bike trails are as vast and asphalt-y as anyone could wish for.  Seriously there must be 80+ miles of interconnected, luxuriously paved trails going every which way up here.  I've even seen a few cyclists out on the roads, so it may be a popular pastime here.

Life away from my family and friends in STL has been a bit lonely, but I keep in touch and travel back down from time to time.  I'll adapt, I'm still new here.

December 14, 2010

Technology in the Corn

My migration to Iowa continues unabated.  Realtor contacted and in motion, movers scheduled, blah blah blah.  All very exciting, especially while trying to organize Christmas concurrently.

Due to the "aggressive timeline", I'll be in short-term housing for a month or two until I get into a house.  During that time, my main PC (and most of my other belongings) will be in storage.  The Droid is great as a miniature computer, but its small screen and tiny keyboard make casual web surfing, blog updating, and email composing less relaxing than I'd like.

Enter CostCo.  They have the Acer Aspire One netbook for $300.
It fits the bill as a temporary computer perfectly!  I can use the WiFi to do email, surf the web, etc. etc. with a relatively comfortable keyboard and screen.  8 hour battery life means I'm not tied to a power outlet.  And then I remembered that with the latest update, the Droid can serve as a WiFi hotspot!  So here's the scenario.  I'm driving to Des Moines.  I get the urge to update this blog.  I pull into a convenient location, fire up the Droid, set it as a WiFi provider.  Fire up the Acer, and POW!  I am composing essays on the glory of corn in the middle of a cornfield!  Oh, the delicious irony of it all...

Needless to say, I am now the proud owner of an Acer Aspire One netbook.  Merry Christmas to me!  Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go schedule an "on-sight survey" so the movers know how much truck to bring.  Carry on.

December 2, 2010

New Job

Well, after a long summer of leisure,  I have finally found a new job to my liking.  It is in Des Moines, Iowa, about a 6 hour drive from my current home.
That's where it is.  I'll be helping to develop the next generation of high-throughput robots for a well-known agricultural company in the area, should be fun.  In addition to corn, Des Moines has a downtown:




They also have a nice big lake, tons of bike trails, and minimal traffic.  I start on January 3rd, which leaves me little time to find a place to live and get my backside up there.

August 10, 2010

Retirement is Tiring

My life of leisure is anything but.  I've become brainwashed by Costco, and promptly bought some shelves and a big pile of totes to store my stuff in.  Rather than merely on the floor, which is where most of it was this morning.


**Due to privacy concerns, the content of this blog section has been deleted.  And by privacy, I mean my shoes.  And by concerns, I mean I don't want them eaten by the dog whose tail is in the picture that was previously in this location.**

I'm still working on Colorado pictures.  Hold your horses.  I'm retired, it's very busy.

July 28, 2010

Update - No Time!

So faithful reader(s)...it's been a while!  Since my last post I was laid off from work, coincidentally started summer vacation, found a woman who tolerates me, paid off the Super Wagon, bought a motorcycle (2008 Honda CBR600RR, great-grandson of my 1992 CBR600F2), and went to Colorado for two weeks of adventure.  Rafting, high-altitude hiking, rock climbing, living without plumbing (outhouse!), and great fish tacos in Salida, CO.

Someday maybe I'll post up some pictures.  Right now I'm too busy enjoying my life of leisure.

Carry on!

April 17, 2010

What a Day

I'm exhausted, in a good way.  The day started with some cycling around the Chesterfield Valley/Wildwood areas.  Nothing too extreme, just shaking out the legs.  After some lunch, high-speed hiking (with an attempt at trail running thrown in to keep the heart rate up) at Lewis & Clark.  Which, by the way, is in fine shape after yesterday's spotty rain.  And to wrap it all up an evening paddle at Creve Coeur Lake, in my sister-in-law Amy's 12.5' boat, which has now replaced my 17' monster at the CC Lake Boathouse.  Because she doesn't like my boat, and her boat is plenty capable in the placid lake environment.

I can't believe it's 8 o'clock already...where does the time go?

April 8, 2010

Quick Update

Wow, over a month since the last post.  Oh, well, life gets in the way.  So here's a quick update.

Still employed by the Great Pharmaceutical Juggernaut, for a couple more months anyway.  Today the site was handed over to the company that bought it.  Tomorrow should be interesting.  Also had to say goodbye to my good friend and cubicle-neighbor Gary, though I'm sure I'll see him again soon; today was his last day of employment by the Juggernaut.  Their loss, he's a legend in the small world of NMR.

Regular exercise, food moderation, and riding at Babler have been improving fitness quickly, as well as burning off the flab accumulated over the winter and at work.  For some reason that job made me fat, but that's all over now!  It's amazing how much easier it is to climb hills on a bike now...

The Trek and the Gunnar still vie for supremacy.  I'm not sure there will ever be a final decision, they are both amazing bikes in their own ways.  The Trek is stiff and fast, the Gunnar is quiet and smooth.  If only the Trek was quiet, it could achieve outright victory.

With warm weather being more and more frequent, my legs are feeling the burn.  It's tough not to ride when the weather is this fantastic.