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Wdnesday night – smarter cities challenge

Super busy day… ( when dont i start my blogs that way ?) my day was so packed it went by in a blur….

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At6 i went in to meet the 6 ibm folks who are here from all over the world for the smarter cities cahllenge.. We have isabella from france, bay from bulgaria by way of portlande, robert from munich, luuetch fromsao paolo, tom? From rochester ny, christian from austria by way of prague.. Teyre he for 3 weeks lookign to help the city of burlington gt the most out of their new smart meeters. They are greatpeople .. And i look forward to working with them

 

 

 

Gotta go now..
Nite all, nite sam
-me

 

 

Tuesday night – its alive

Insanely busy day. It's 1230 at night and I'm sitting in a parking lot near Champlain Colleges Miller Center. I'm here because we're putting the final integration put on our exhibit for the user required show that will be opening at the Burlington firehouse Gallery next week.

The day began with a welcome ceremony for the IBM smarter cities challenge team at Echo. I'm so looking forward to talking with these folks there from at least eight countries and they're here to help Burlington with its smartgrid work

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Then I had an insanely busy, fall and productive workday. I'm really enjoying what I'm working on Right now. The day just flew past. Got a good laugh when a friend of mine sent me this picture from the other nights Bunny and bacon night at nutty Stephs

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At the end of the day I had another meeting outside this one at Champlain College. It was a Dinner meeting With around 50 from around the state to discuss the future of Vermont's creative economy. There was lots of discussion about education, the makers movement, venture capital, etc. the one thing that bound us all together is that we truly love where we live.

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That was not the end of my day, at 8 o'clock all of the team from the Floorish exhibit met at the Miller Center for a final push on integration. Our mission tonight was To get all of the lights talking to all the computers. We were finally successful at midnight.

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It was good to see but boy what a long day. Now home to sleep more tomorrow
Night all, night Sam
– Me

 

Monday night – Dianes birthday

Happy birthday my wonderful Diane. You a the true love of my life…

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We had a great day today. I took a half-day so that we could hang out. Midmorning we Had planned to take a hike or a snowshoe. It was raining… But not so hard so we decided to go anyway. We had it up from the sugar shack on Bolton Access Road. There wasn't much snow at the bottom of the mountain but by the time we got to the top was more than a foot if you went off the trail. We followed the VAST snowmobile trail all the way to the top of the ridge. It's really beautiful out there… And we made a promise to ourselves to come back and do it during the summer. It's 11 mile hike from there back to our house and that would be fun to try.

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We saw some good size moose tracks up at the top.
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We got home right before it really started raining. Diane went off to teach and I went back to work and had a very productive day.

Around four we took off again because Diane wanted to see a movie on her birthday. Unfortunately we couldn't find anything we really wanted to watch so we headed and rented a movie and had a great Vietnamese dinner. And we came back and watched Not one, but two movies: first we watched Argow the movie based on true facts about the Iranian hostage crisis, and we just finished watching breaking dawn, the last in the twilight series. That's more movies that I watch in six months… But it was really fun.
Game came home from soccer around 930 with flowers for Diane and we then had birthday cake. It was really nice.

It's midnight so what a great birthday. Time for bed… (Actually I have some work to do now) more tomorrow
Night all, nite Sam
– Me

 

 

Sunday afternoon – easter

I was up 'till 3 last night writing code for the upcoming 'user required' show at the firehouse Gallery. I went to sleep happy because I gotten some code working. I was even happier when I slept until 9 o'clock. Getting a good nights sleep makes all the difference and I rarely do that when I get such a late night start.

This is been kind of a mix of things. We had a small Easter candy observance… It was tempered by a movie Diane had seen this morning called The bitter truth. Haven't seen the whole thing yet, but the part i saw was pretty eye-opening. It talks about how highly refined sugars are taking over our bodies. That really put the peanut butter egg. I was about to eat in a completely new perspective.

One thing that was on my mind today was our friend Dylan .. Who would have turned 20 today. Dylan died about 2 years ago. He was a very good friend of Sam's and a very good friend of Gabe's after sam died.

RIP Dyl.. We will never forget you.

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Around 4 we had a meetup for code integration for the Floorish project At barns and noble.. Surrounded by students working on term papers, i had to suppress my normal mode of brainstorming which involves loud voices and much back and forth pacing.. Good progress but still so much to do.

Speaking of term papers.. Gabe is doing one upstairs.. I think I'm going to go see if i can help…

Happy easter folks…

Nite all, nite sam

 

-me