Just been catching up on the blog--great cars and yes, I can ID most of them--shades of my boyhood! Enjoyed the camp pix, too-- I'm sure the trip had impacts that you won't realize (down here, anyway). Great to see you both in MS--sorry the trip got complicated, but sure glad you were here! Love ya'll, Pop.
You can tell a lot about a man by looking at his desk. See if you can spot the following items: Thick academic looking books to make me feel smart Quirky nose-shaped tissue dispenser USB powered Secret knock candy dispenser I built myself using Arduino technology Ancient clock radio Spare capo just in case someone shows up in my office needing to quickly change keys Books I actually use stacked horizontally on top of books I rarely use Remote for my remotely controlled electrical outlet (completely unnecessary, but everything wireless is better right?) Bag of Skittles to refill candy dispenser Spoon for eating soup at my desk Contigo coffee cup that will keep my coffee warm until about 11:34 Powered USB hub with seven USB connections Wireless Mouse Christmas lights with fade effect 5-year-old laptop still awesome Bluetooth connected speaker streaming Pandora Family pictures I also have a mood light I built myself using Picaxe technology. It changes from red
Just been catching up on the blog--great cars and yes, I can ID most of them--shades of my boyhood! Enjoyed the camp pix, too-- I'm sure the trip had impacts that you won't realize (down here, anyway). Great to see you both in MS--sorry the trip got complicated, but sure glad you were here! Love ya'll, Pop.
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