Cruising

By |2007-01-14T07:00:00-08:00January 14, 2007|Uncategorized|

Before the long tax season starts for redozdachs, we need to decompress to give our systems a running start at the chasm of endless hours and frazzled nerves.  Our 2006 January relaxation in Ashland was just what we needed, and we wanted a repeat of that break from everyday commitments. Maybe it was a passing rainstorm, or maybe it was the reports on the various people lost in Western-state snows, but something diverted us from Oregon to thinking "warm".  Airfares to Puerto Vallarta looked reasonable, and we had a good place to stay lined up if we could find some folks [...]

The Dog Days of January

By |2007-01-13T13:45:00-08:00January 13, 2007|Uncategorized|

After 3 trips to the vet in 2 days, Vector is comfortable and without signs of infection.  He still isn't himself. Moments of lively greetings are balanced by lots of time at the back of his kennel. Something simple and soon curable like doggie diverticulitis? Irritable bowel? Something awful like a cancerous tumor blocking his stomach? No one knows.  Time will tell.  Nothing to do. Our ueber-cautious vet told us to keep our vacation plans.  She'll make sure that he gets the treatment he needs while we're away.  If it turns out he needs anything.  Medical science is too much [...]

If He Had Only Paid More Attention…

By |2007-01-11T06:07:00-08:00January 11, 2007|Uncategorized|

I wish the President had paid more attention to current events in his youth. It would have been better for him to have learned then the hollowness of "Vietnamization" rather than making the nation now relive the misery of that futile policy. Parents of future presidents, make them watch this chapter of President Bush's Iraq adventure unfold.

How to Talk to a Human

By |2007-01-09T07:17:00-08:00January 9, 2007|Uncategorized|

gethuman recently re-rated 500 companies on the quality of their telephone customer service.  The results are ugly: Grade - % of total number of companies A - 1.80% B - 4.01% C - 3.81% D - 6.01% F - 84.37% (from the gethuman blog) The results are no surprise.  Too many companies seemed determined to dissuade consumers from getting help and to make consumers understand their own corporate divisions and policies. The gethuman report card is getting a lot of press, including articles in the Washington Post.  While the media coverage of corporations being handed failing grades is satisfying to read, the real [...]

Epiphany

By |2007-01-07T07:14:00-08:00January 7, 2007|Uncategorized|

A choice part of Christmas is the slowing down and the taking of time to think about friends, family, and our comfortable life.   Yet, the holiday cards start arriving soon after Thanksgiving, well before our family has found the contemplative or even appreciative spirit.  For years, we would hurriedly rip open the cards along with the bills and come-ons that populated the daily mail. We would read the greetings, quick notes, and multi-page sagas en route to the chopping board with the dinner onions. The first-in, first-out rule controlled our mail box with efficiency. Then we stopped.  Instead of opening mail that had [...]

One Day, 18 Hours, and Change

By |2007-01-02T14:29:00-08:00January 2, 2007|Uncategorized|

As we watched the funeral of President Gerald Ford this morning, the passing of Presidents was on my mind.  I'm still not over the assassination decade of the '60's. I have a lingering worry in the back of my mind whenever I see a President in public. This morning the President and Vice President were sitting almost next to each other in the National Cathedral.  As much as I'd like them out of office, a sudden violent strike against them is not on my list of wishes.  And, no one would want House Speaker Denis Hastert to be President.  It was [...]

Holiday Memories

By |2007-01-01T09:59:00-08:00January 1, 2007|Uncategorized|

Our holidays included friends and family.  Good times. We remembered those who couldn't come or call this year because of death. We missed others whose schedules or geographic location keep them from visiting. This picture is of Audit enjoying her holiday present. Christmas Eve we asked the restaurant if they had any extra bones, and we were sent home with one for each resident canine.  The dachshunds, like human children, seemed to enjoy their holiday presents with total absorption. Here's to a happy, healthy 2007! (More holiday pictures)

There’s Weather Again in the Valley

By |2006-12-26T21:29:00-08:00December 26, 2006|Uncategorized|

We're back on Weather Underground thanks to new RainWise hardware and WeatherMax32 software. My weather-obsessed grandmother would be pleased. Noe Valley Weather at Weather Underground, or more details on our personal website.

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