Friday night – hang up

it was in the 90’s here today.. 96 on the lacrosse field if the thermometer was ot be believed.   I’ve often said that my IQ drops a point for every degree above 70 degrees.. so I was eeling pretty slow and stupid by the end of the day..

That same heat is limiting my powers of observation even now.. The only insight I have from today is about cell phones.. Like most days I spent nearly my entire day on my cell phone on work calls.. Pretty strange when you think if it.. but thats how I make my living.. That included being in the car with our 3 year old friend Finn.., dropping Finn off with his mom and sister, and driving to saint albans  with diane to the lacrosse game.

As I ignored everyoen and everything around me as I concentrated on my calls, I had thisSatori moment, a flash of external clarity.. I realized that all those obnoxious people who I always see walkign around with their cell phones oblivious of me and the rest of the word.. are exactly like me.. they are not intentianally jerks.. as I often conclude they are.. they are simply trying to feed their family.. just as I am.. I am them..   Not sure whether that pushes me to have more compassion for folks talking on their phones.. or compells me to talk less on mine..   gotta ponder that..

Not a big insight, I know.. but it will have to do for now.. no big insights over 75 degrees

 

nite all, nite sam

-me

ps. Tomorrows is the first US National Day of Civic Hacking  t, http://bit.ly/18EtskT we’re getting our geek on at http://bit.ly/11d4EZE       Fin starts at Cafe Manleirno at 9 tomorrow.. Come help us write code for the good of vermont !

Thursday night – full day

Made a very full day with lots of variety. But I paid for it tonight and I'm just finishing up my email from today at 1 AM. I try never to go to sleep with more than a page of email still in my inbox. It's a good discipline but it doesn't allow for much sleep these days.

My day was split between a work workshop and a number of other work. meetings as well as the end of the echo water summit I'm very pleased that the water summit and my day job are intersecting quite well. It will be interesting to see how the summit is summarized but one of the great outcomes from my perspective is Echo's commitment to create an open data resource for water data related to the Lake Champlain basin. This fits in very well with my work concentration right now.

I'm very excited about the prospects of open data for collaboration. There's actually a day of civic hacking is happening this Saturday but I'm just speaking in on the topic of open data more on that as it occurs.

A couple of highlights from today included a good talk from robert Kennedy Junior at the summit. He's an environmental lawyer with a long history of protecting waterways. He was funny, passionate and well-informed. He was quite an inspiration.

And here is our wonderful graphic capture person annie wit the open data concept our group developed

We also Had Secretary of State Markowitz teach us the Vermont State song while the state commissioner for water quality did interpretive dance

 

After work i went to our annual Vt Academy Of science and engineering (vase)spring meeting. We inducted the new member and we saw presentations from schools Woodcott equipment grants. That was so great to see the teachers and students describing their work it really felt like we made a difference.

 
Fun with maple taps !

Then I headed home. On the way Diane called to ask if I wanted to go to tuscanos for friend Jean's birthday. Why not? So we did that

 

after being out with friends for a while i came back and then spent 3 hours catching up on my email from just this one day. But it was worth it!
More tomorrow

 

Night all night Sam
– JC

 

Wednesday night – echo summit

Spent part of the day today at a water summit at the ECHO center down by the lake. The fun thing was that the topics on discusion, open data and sensor networks are now parts of my day job, the summit brought together about 80 folks from a wide range of interests and professions to imagine lake champlain in 2018.

The opening was by Sen. Pat lehey.. A big supporter of echo, he gave a great talk about growing up with the lake..

Several other good speakers including my friend phelan
 
 
and my buddy sarah who's up from ny. She and her work partner ben run the fabulous biobus which drives around exposing kids to the most amazing science. We ,et them at the gathering of the vibes 2 years ago where we were both teaching science to hippies

Some of the attendees were a little hard to get out of. There shell

The echo meeting was pretty good.. Itll be interesting to see what is synthesized from it. Im hoping that were going to use the outcome to drive for the creation of an open data repository for all aspects of the lake champlain basin. And a network for connected citizen science for lake stewardship. We'll see
 

I had several other work meetings today that i had to get outside to do.. I. Took advantage of the pier at echo to take my calls out in the water

 
After dinner at echo, i came home for dinner number 2. I wanted to soak up having both boys home.. They were having a huge meat fest.. So i sat this one out..

The evening has now moved on to blender sports.. Max and gabe are trying to see what will and wont blend in Diane's vitamax… The blender equivalent of a chain saw… Heres the result of blending a whole bag of thise wierd peach rings.. Dont try this at home !

 

Max is heading back early tomorrow.. So im goign to hang out a little more with him,,, so i'll sign off now…

More tomorrow.

Nite all, nite sam

-me

Ps.. For some reason theres a cow skull on my table… Never a dull moment with max around
 

 

Tuesday night – Sam at 21

 

Today Sam turns 21.. Maybe not here in this world, but 21 years ago today, i was the happiest and proudest new father. It doesnt seem long ago at all. I can completely reconstruct the day in my mind.. He hours leading up to his birth.. And holding him that first time.. I remember carrying him around in one of those baby pouches while talking on work calls.. So Diane could sleep

Sam, you were/ are such A beautiful person.. So funny and smiling.. So curious and so full of life. I cant help but wonder what you'd be like now ? Would you be in college ? Would you be living here ? Would you be traveling ? Who would you be hanging out with ? What would you be interested in ? What kind of mischief would you be making. I know it might be hardto believe , but It makes me smile to think about all those questions. Things we'll never know, i know.

I spent the day thinkignabout sam.. I limited my meetings to the absolute minimum…. Took a good run with diane and the dogs.. Nd just thought most of the day… Nothing important.. But it was good to be alone with my thoughts for a bit…i stopped by the richmond bridge on the way home to toss a samstone in the fast moving water for old times sake

Then around 4 we went to Gabe's lacrocross game. We got home around 7

 

 

.. I was jsut starting to cook dinner when. Out of the blue, Max showed up. Hed surprised us by coming up fro sams birthday.

 

I was so happy to see him.. He's such a good guy.. Words cant describe how much it means to us that he made the trip up here to be with us on his brothers birthday,.the four of us were together to tast our fifth… That was great

 

The four of us sat down with friend mason and had a proper family dinner with samstones and a candle for sam. We toasted sam with neighbor Jeff's dandelion wine.. Jeff came over for a toast as well. i guess thats what you do when someone you love is turning 21 you drink to their health.. Whatever that means now.

 

So.. My thoughts ofor the day are mixed.. Im deeply sad… Tough im a little liek that every day.. At the same time im sorrounded by the love of my family and comunnity.. And am deeply thankful for that…

Were all out in the workd and enjoy ing our selves.. And for that too im thankfull..

 

I do miss you so much my son.. I hope that somehow in all this cosmological strangeness you can still feel our love for you…

 

Nite all, nite sam, happy birthday my son

-me