Saturday evening – tubular

Stayed up too late last night playing with linux.. it’s worse that ..video games.. worse than crack.. I am having so much fun trying to learn this operating system.. The tought that it was built for free by a ton of folks around the world. who didn’t get payed is fascinating to me.. Before I fell asleep, i noticed that our friend luna moth had mirated to the back door. he’s so cool.

I woke up after 8.. meditated then Dianem the dogs and I went for a run up Hiney Hollow The day was sparkling.. in the high 60’s and dry.. the way it’s supposed to be. The weather it always is in my dreams.

We got back around 10… and I took the opportunity to do some trail maintainance that I’d promised I’d do for our neighbor John. The job was to use an old fashioned sythe to trime a bit more than a mile of trail down by the rivershore. I felt like the Grim Reaper. or the Cream Whipper as Sam once said.. It was hard work. I have blisters on both hands even through I was wearing heavy work gloves.. It was great doing a few hours of mindless labor.. I may not think so tomorrow morning. i think I’m goign to be pretty sore.

The rest of the day was pretty nice too.. Mid afternoon, Gabe and Ian went on a bike ride, so Diane Tim, Jen, Martha and I decided to go tubing in the Huntington. .. I couldn’t take my camera .. but it was a hoot !.. We put in at triple buckets and spent about 2 hours floating through some of the prettiest scenery that I know of on the planet.
We drifted through fast rapids, quiet pools, rock cliffs, deep forest and rocky shallows. We saw tons of folks sunning on the rocks.. lots of dogs and soem big birds. We even found a piece of a 19th centruy mill that was stuck in the river.. It was the perfect vermont thing.. Last time I did that was with Sam and his friends..

We spent the rest of this evening getting Gabe readdy for High Cascade. He’s leaving at 6AM tomorrow for a week of snowboarding on a glacier in Oregon. My main job was to mount.. and remount and reremount Gabes new bidings ot get his stance just right. it was weird to be working on a snowboard in 80 degree weather.

OK.. We have to make a grocery store run for Gabe’s trip… so I’ll sign of here.. It was a really nice day.. Hope you had one, too !

TTYL folks.. U2 Sam..
-me

ps. Diane’s poppies are out !


Friday night – the fourth

I woke this morning thinking abut Sam.. It’s still so unbelievable to me that he’s not here to enjoy the 4th. This was probably his 2nd favorite holiday after Halloween. How can he not be here to enjoy it. I don’t think I’ll ever get used to things like that..

It was late by the time I managed to get myself out of bed. I woke Gabe and we all eventually made it downstairs. We only had about a half hour to eat, get dressed and get down to Richmond for the parade.

We finally made it ut of the house around 10.. As we left, we noticed thi guy hanging on one of our windows.. Pretty special !

By the time we got to Richmond, parking was crazy. we had to park about a 1/4 mile down cochran rd to get to town..

That gave me soem good bumber sticker browsing time..

We got there in plety of time for the start of the parade.

The Governor was there…

As were the St. Andrews Pipers.

Lots of horses this year.

and farm equipment.

Old fire trucks and trucks from neigboring towns.

One really Sad note is that the town was the recent death of the 27 year old Fire Cheif BJ Millard. Hs wife has helped us out several times at the bank.. I’m so sad when I hear of a loss like this .

WWe had racing tractors.

and 4 wheelers

Batman and wonderwoman

Some cool old cars

And only a few floats. This years theme was ‘Vegas in Vermont. .. Kinda a hard one to follow , I think

The town band was there.

As was the Land Trust.

And the Civil war buffs.

Cochran’s brought there prized snow making machine

Here comes the Buxton’s float.

And the venerable wild boomers.. They play these weird instruments that are broomsticks with drums, tambourines, bells and horns..

A little less military presence this year.

Addie graves and family came crooning by.

Chelse B had his ‘unplug the drug’ anti-TV float.. He handed out hand minted aluminum coins !

Finnally came Marshal.. who closes out all the parades. He was carrying a reference to the song ‘The General’ by Dispatch .. A great song for the day

“General”

there was a decorated general with
a heart of gold, that likened him to
all the stories he told
of past battles, won and lost, and
legends of old a seasoned veteran in
his own time

on the battlefield, he gained
respectful fame with many medals
of bravery and stripes to his name
he grew a beard as soon as he could
to cover the scars on his face
and always urged his men on

but on the eve of a great battle
with the infantry in dream
the old general tossed in his sleep
and wrestled with its meaning
he awoke from the night
just to tell what he had seen
and walked slowly out of his tent

all the men held tall with their
chests in the air, with courage in
their blood and a fire in their stare
it was a grey morning and they all
wondered how they would fare
till the old general told them to go home

CHORUS:
I have seen the others
and I have discovered
that this fight is not worth fighting
I have seen their mothers
and I will no other
to follow me where I’m going

Take a shower, shine your shoes
you got no time to lose
you are young men you must be living
go now you are forgiven

but the men stood fast with their
guns on their shoulders not knowing
what to do with the contradicting orders
the general said he would do his own
duty bout would not extend it not further
the men could go as they pleased

but not a man moved, their eyes gazed straight ahead
till one by one
they stepped back and not a word was said
and the old general was left with his
own words echoing in his head
he then prepared to fight

CHORUS

go now you are forgiven

Gary’s solar bus was also in the parade !

It’s quite a palace inside !

After the aprade, Diane and I went and hung out in the park and talked to people. There were a ton of people there on this beautiful day. There were all the usual things, lemonade, ice creme, french fries, funny games..

Cool cars.

… and old friends.. Her’s are Amanda, and Jonathan and friend.. and Amanda’s baby who’s a big girl now !

We headed home around 1:30 and hung out there for the rest of the day. Kids came and went all day.. Gabe went back in to the park late afternoon and I fel asleep outside.. not a bad day at all..

We decided to meet Jen, Tim and Deb and Tuscano’s for dinner this evening before fireworks.. Tim and Wendy decided to join us as well. it was an excellent meal.. andgreat company.. the perfect end of the day..

We heard the first firework just as we stood up to lee. We walked quickly down bridge street to watch the fireworks. it was an excellent display in a beautiful deep dark blue sky.. ..

And that was the day.. full. fun.. and missing Sam…
OK friends.. goodnight to you all. Gnite Sam.. Happy 4th
-me

Thursday night – Burlington fireworks

What a beautifully lazy, rainy day. I took the day off from work.. took only a few calls. and basically did absolutely nothing all day. Mid morning newlyweds Scott and Mary came over with their new puppy Rilo.. It was great seeing them.. they head out to California this weekend… we wanted to see them befor ethey left..

.. and I had to adjust Scott’s claws. i’d fit them to my hands which are evidently much smaller than Scott’s. It took only a few minutes now that I have a rosebud tip for my torch..

I lazed around the rest of the day.. it was raining outside.. s I did a little fun computer hacking, a little reading, a little napping . I couldn’t have done any less.. and it was great..

Areound 5:30 we (diane, gabe, will avery and I ) piled in the car and headed to Burlington for thir fireworks. The rain miraculously stopped at 6 and it tunred in to a cool clear evening. There was a ton of stuff hapening down at the woterfront including these afro-carribe drummers.

The croawd was dancing through a circle of folkks.. Kevin .. of course.. had to try..

We set up for a picnic and began the 2 hour wait for fireworks.

jen. Deb and we all all brought food..

We were joined by a growing group of kids..plus Hannah T , avid and their kids.

It was a beutiful eveing.. I just milled around while the girls talked..

I found this kid wearign a Sam shirt. we didn’t know each other.. but when I told him I was Sam’s dad he said ‘I’m sorry’.. I told him..I was so glad to see him wear the shirt !

Around 9:45 the fireworks began.. Max had just turned up after work. The first boom brought Sam so close to me. He loved fire and anything related.. I thought of him through the show.. .. which was really spectacular !

One freaky thing that happened is that Diane was holding baby Senyah, a bottle rocket from the crowd flew past Diane’s ear and almost hit the baby.I was leaning up against Diane and the the thing went right between us.We both stood up quickly to find it still smoldering between us. Wewere so freaked out.. as were Hannah and Dave.. they had to take thegirls away..

After the show , we all walked up t the car to give max his guitar. It was nice to all be together. max has to work tomorrow.. so we probably wont see him.. we promised to take him lots of pictures of the Richmond parade…

OK. that’s it for this evening. tomorrow’s the fourth. one of Sam’s favorite holidays. he’ll be much on our minds.. I’ll tell you how it goes… See you everyone.. tall to you later Sam
-me

Tuesday night – I dropped my pen…

Oh man.. It’s 12:30 and I have got to sleep. I only had about 4 hours last night. I’m sitting here listening to Nicholas playing some great songs he’s written and trying to blog at the same time.

We got back an hour ago from a show I did for the Governor’s institute of engineering. I do this show every year for my good friends Tom and Beth.

I think they had about 130 kids.. from all corners of the earth.

Right before the show Tom invited this guy Andreas to say a few words. Andreas is from Vilnius Lithuania.. the home of my great grandparents. He’s on town for a three week mathematics camp at UVM with Steven Wolfram, the founder of Mathmatica. Andreas is running a virtual think tank out of Vilnius. He was there to pitch some of the thinktank ideas to the GiV students. He is one cool dude. I gave him a SamStoen to take back to Vilinus

I had a great show tonight. It’s a more geeky crowd than I normally get to pitch to. It’s fun to have a group that you don’ thave to win over to science. They’re already there.

It was a very appreciative crowd.

One great bonus out of tonight’s show was the following ‘I dropped my pen in the mash potatoes’ in engleish.. then in Lithuaninan .

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It took me a while to pack up because many of the kids stuck around to talk .. It was about 10 by the time we go out of there. Nick an I had the best talk about life and loss on the way home . Nic;s Dad died about 4 years ago . We talked some about how kids and perents project their own egos on their parents and kids. Nick is a good thoughtful kid,, I’m glad he’s staying with us..

OK.. I can’t stay awake anymore.. gotta sleep.. Gnite all.. gnite Sam
-me