Tuesday evening – cable-less in Armonk

I’ve just arrived in Armonk at about 1AM… only to find that I do not have a USB cable to download pictures. That’s pretty funny because just 2 days ago I had three of them in my backpack.. Oh-well, It’s just as well… I need to get to sleep now.
   The abbreviated report from the day was:

1) sloshy snowshoe in melting snow
2) work calls all day
3) late afternoon meeting at Champlain
4) 5 hour drive to NY

Ya know. 1-3 seem to be a repeating pattern lately.. Not all that bad.. I’m really enjoying what I’m doing and I’m feeling pretty productive.   I guess the most remarkable thing about the day was the warm weather. We had to put in a screen in one of the upstairs windows.. I think it might of hit 50 outside !!!!  It’s supposed to rain tomorrow which could mean some pretty bad flooding. when the rain hits all that snow.  I remember the January   thaw of 1992.. We were pregnant with Sam.. We were forced to evacuate the house late at night due to imminent flooding. It never did hit the house .
     The most remarkable thing about the drive down was how the news channels could take a 20 minute story about the New Hampshire primaries and stretch it into 5 hours of news… What was even weirder is that I listened to it. I have to admit I took a 5 minute detour into New Hampshire before I headed south on 91 just to say that I was ‘there’ for the NH primaries.. So.. Hillary won one.. this could make things interesting.. I like both her and Obama… it’s not a bad choice to have I think..
   OK… that’s really all I have now.. sorry not to have pictures tonight.. I’ll double up tomorrow.. Gnite all.. nite Sam
-me

ps.. Aha.. I do have some pictures to post. My friend Laura just sent soem really cool pictures of the site of the southern most SamStones

The first is of the Martial glacier on the soutehern tip of Argentina..with the  town of Ushuaia  in the distance.


the second is of the summit of Mt. Demaria in Antartica.   It is about 635 M tall, and is at 65 degrees, 17′ south and about 62 degrees 32′ west.


Thanks Laura !