Tuesday night – Coldplay

I’m sitting here inside my own house getting bombarded by bugs. It’s sweltering hot and steamy.. and somehow the bugs are turned on by that.. eeeeeeeek.. I HATE bugs…. Actually.. I don’t hate bugs.. i just hate them on me…

I’m back in Vermont after a quick trip down to NY… It was a good trip.. got a bunch done on the way down, while there.. and on the way back. I spent some time at our Somers location . it always reminds me of some sort of SciFi movie backdrop.. Except that it’s filed of quiet well dressed business people. Here’s the outside..

And here’s the inside…

Here are two of the well dressed business people.. My good friends Joanne and Luba..
Luba’s the one standing on the desk… That’s what people do at corporate headquarters.. (Actually.. she was showing us how to turn the AC up !)

After a good work session. Joanne,. Luba and I went out to a working dinner at a good Indian place.. They had this curious sign on the door. The sign reminds me.. do you knwo that the world now makes more transistors every year than it makes grains of rice !.. Go technology !

I got back to Burlington mid day and had a busy afternoon. By the time I got home, Our friend Beckett was at the house. Beckett and Diane took Yoga training together several years back. She lives in Boston and is on her way up to Quebec city to mark her birthday.
It was really wonderful catching up with her. .

Nicholous joined us midway through Diane’s really great dinner. It was a cool cooincidence becaue Nicholos and his mom are also freinds of Becketts

We all went outside to try and cool off.. Nicholous and I built a fire to keep the bigs off.. that didn’t work.. but the fire was nice..

That’s it for the day.. but. I have one favor to ask on behalf of my baby brother billy… He sent me the following note today..


From: Cohn, William
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:44 AM
To: ‘williamcohn@mac.com’
Subject:

Hello all… I have an odd favor to ask… if you will indulge me, it will only take a minute of your time.

WFNX, a progressive radio station in Boston, is hosting a contest to identify the best unsigned bands in Boston. The 700 or so entries they received have been distilled down to fifteen finalists who have been posted at http://www.coldplayontour.com/wfnx/. The website allows web-surfers to listen to and score each band. The top three contenders will be presented to Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay, a popular alternative band, and he will select one to be the opening act when Coldplay performs in Boston next month.

Commonthrill, the last of the finalist, is the band in which I played bass for the last 5 or 6 years before we moved to Houston and the Texas Heart Institute.

Winning this contest and getting to open for Coldplay would be a great opportunity for Commonthrill (and for me… I played on the song and I’ll play with the band if we win!) The band is holding it’s own in the competition for now, fluctuating between second and third place, but we could use your help. Please visit the site, http://www.coldplayontour.com/wfnx/ and scroll down to the last video. The image is a poor resolution, black-and-white photo of John Courduvelis, the singer/song writer of the band. Give the song a listen if you have the time. Otherwise, just click on the tenth star in the line below John, the one to the far right, and it will impact our average score accordingly. (If you are the aggressive type and really want to help, you could go so far as to give the other contenders a score of “one star”, (the star to the far left) to decrease their standing… let your conscience be your guide). Thanks in advance for your help.

Please send this email on to anyone you know who might help us out!



Thanks! Billy


William E. Cohn, MD
Director, Minimally Invasive Surgical Technology
Texas Heart Institute
Office: 832-355-3000
Fax: 832-355-9004
wcohn@heart.thi.tmc.edu


I think it would be so awesome if Billy’s old band Commonthrill got to open for Coldplay.
If you have a sec.. please go to
http://www.coldplayontour.com/wfnx/
and vote for the last video…Ask your friends to do it too ! The video is hard to see.. but you can make out the song

That’s all for me today.. gotta get away from these @^%&^ bugs !
Nite all.. nite Sam.. (help out uncle Billy in the voting !)

-me

Monday night – too tired to type

Hi friends.. I’m down in new york for a meeting.  I drove down this morning after about 2 hours sleep last night.  I had trouble falling asleep because I was thinking about a work problem.. when I finally did fall aslee,  Gabe’s  alarm woke us both at 4:15. I’d forgotten to turn it off.. The combination of a few hours of sleep a 5.5 hour drive and a long set ogf meetings  today are makign it very hard for me to stay awake to blog.. Hope I can get a free pass for tonight.. Can’t keep my eyes open any more.. Gnite everyone.. Gnite Sam
-me

Sunday night – High cascade

The alarms went off at 4Am. Gabe had a 6:20 Am flight this morning to High Cascade Snowboard camp in Oregon … and we weren’t going to be late. Gabe and I are not morning people.. Diane kindly wrangled us into the car by around 4:30.. We picked up Luke and made it to the Airport by about 5.. Here are Gabe and Luke looking wide awake.. (yeah)..

Gabe is really excited to be going to High Cascade.. It’s his second
year.there. He loves the place and gets to work with some really
awesome coaches. (as well as play dodge ball and eat cobra dogs).
Gabe will have Luke, Sumner, and Ralph out there to hang out with. I
think he’s really going to love it. Sam went there for a year.. so Gabe
is taking soem more amsstones out with him.

It’ll be wierd having Gabe
gone for a week… epecially while Max is working at Socapa as a
councilor. It’s just Diane and I here… we’re treating it like a week
of John and Diane camp. Bye Gabe.. I love you so much !

We at there and watched Gabe’s plane took off.. It was about 7 when we got home.. I went to sleep for 3 more hours… and Diane stayed up… That made for a very long day for her !

Around 11 Diane and I drove in to John M’s. (aka Yolk’s)shp to begin work on the iron casting course I’m takign this week. There are abotu a dozen of us akign it.. Each of us will cast one or more objects in pure iron. It’s such and amazing process.. My friends Homer and Kat turned me on to it. You can transform any object.. even soft objects into a pice of iron.. like this hat !.

Or this fish (made by Thea)

Here we are learnign the ins and outs of sand casting.> that’s Elijah from NewOrleans teaching the class.. he’s a master caster who’s come up to Vermont just to do this class for us. The other folks in the class there today include my friend Kat the welder, her intern Lucie (married to my firend Cesar) .. her other friend Julia (I think) , Susaqua, Thea .. They’re all very cool people.

So far they are also all women.. which is … interesting .. for a firesport like Iron casting..I’m sure I’m going to learn stuff here.

BTW.. I had to switch back to my old camera..I as borowwing Gabes.. but he needed his for camp. The flares in these pictures hare due to dirty optics.. I’ll have to find a way to clean it.

Here Elija shows us how to tamp the resen impregnated sand into the molds.

Here’s the small furnace that Elijah and Yolk build.. it burns chunks of coke.. and can melt a 50 pound batch of cast iron (from broken up radiators) in abut 15 minutes.

Julia and Luci practice lifting the ladel.. on casting day this will be filled with glowing hot melted iron.

Thea and I got our forms ready to make molds.. I’m making iron SamStones.. and a few decorative ‘E’s (Iron-E’s… get it ? .. ughhh)

So we put 100 pounds of sand in the mixer…

Measured out the resin and catalyst..

And put it in the mixer with the sand.. Here I am holding Thea’s reperator so she doesn’t breath the nasty resin vapors or the silica..

4 minutes of mixing.. and we now have 25 minutes to work the sand until it becomes rock.

Elijah helps me cromble the resin sand into my mold..

Then I tamp it down .. and leave it to cure.. I’ll come back later int he week to do the other half of the mold.. then next Saturday we pour the iron.

It was about 4:30 when we finally left there. I’d gotten much more done than I thought I would on this first day.. Diane stuck there with me through the whole thing (and on less than 4 hours of sleep).. You know you married the right person when something like that happens..

We got home and played with the dogs for awhile.. then went on a 12 mile bike ride.. 12 miles may not sound like much.. but we hadn’t ridden bikes in more than 2 years.. Diane called this the ‘weekend of different muscles’.. yesterday’s tube riding had required about a 2 hour abdominal crunch to make it through the shallows of the Huntington .. then I did about 2.5 hours of sything on the Rivershore trail.. again.. differnt muscles.. then todays’ ligging of 100 pound sacks of sand.. and then the bike rde.. Of all of them.. the bike ride was the touhest.. that particular sore muscle is making it difficult to sit right now 🙂

Finally about 8 Pm we gt the dogs out for a walk on the upper Rivershore.. They neede the run.. they both got in the wter to cool off.. it was in the mid 80’s by late afternoon.

I came home and did some sheetrock spackling in the barn in prep for the painting we’re goign to do in there this week. Then Diane and i cooked dinner. We heard from Gabe in Oregon.. he’s there safe and already having fun.

That’s about it for the day. It was long an fun.. and I’m beat.. but I still have a few hours of IBM work to do.. So I better get on it.. Talk to you tomorrow !.. Gnite all.. Gnite Sam !

-me

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 !