
I don’t know where this came from originally, but someone on one of my email lists sent it to us.

I don’t know where this came from originally, but someone on one of my email lists sent it to us.
This little Flash program called Grid2 provides some mindless diversion when you start realizing how close we are to Christmas. (Move your mouse cursor over the grid to see how it works.)
(No spice were harmed in the making of this photo.)
Go to Jack’s weblog to see some photos he took of the horses during the the nightly feeding. Despite the difficulty of taking photos of dark (mainly) horses in the dark, you can determine that we don’t have the usual problem of keeping weight on elderly horses. (I obsess a bit on the subject: our first boarder was an elderly, very thin, Thoroughbred gelding named Dugan. I felt like hanging a sign on him: “This horse gets as much food as is safe for him to eat.”)
It’s tough to find places that will properly recycle electronics, so I was happy to find that GRX — an electronics recycler now has a drop off point in Colorado Springs.
One of my coworkers was just hit with the trojan horse mentioned in this article: Facebook Virus Turns Your Computer into a Zombie. As always, the best advice is don’t open attachments that you aren’t expecting.
Tired of throwing out Netflix envelopes? Recycle them using the designs at NetFlix Origami (Hint: regular thin paper would work as well.)
Dress up your desktop for the holidays with wallpaper from Desktop allpapers from Vladstudio.com.
Jack and I saw this conjunction of the Moon, Jupiter, and Venus as we drove home last night. The photo on Flickr was taken in Colorado by zyrcaster.
I discovered today that I don’t consider it a real snow anymore unless we get close to a foot of snow. Of course, it can still be a real nuisance.