Thursday, April 28, 2005

The Ivory-billed Woodpecker


28ivory, originally uploaded by rosschristie.

Back from (presumed) extinction, a live Ivory-billed woodpecker has been confirmed in a swamp in Arkansas.

See 4/28/05 NY Times article....Click here

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

"What's with all the sand?"

Yes, that's what mom wondered aloud as she got out of her car after arriving in boston...

On the front page of the Boston Globe today was a picture of the bottom of our street!

We're trying to pretend we really live on Long Beach Island. But there is no White's and no Carousel. No Barney either. Plenty of water in our basement but no boogie boarding and no sailing.


Friday, April 22, 2005

a message from mom!!

With the help of Linda actually working inside my computer, I think I've finally got it! It's beautiful weather here -- a little cool but sunny and I'm about to go sit on the patio and read some more of the Hillary Clinton book which I'm really enjoying. It almost reads like having a conversation with her. Then back to this computer where I have waiting something like 45 unread messages -- most of them rehash of stuff I don't want to hear anymore, but you never know when something I need to know is right there in the middle of it all.

Dave, how was the first week of work? And, you never told me what I owe you for Emma's birthday gift -- many thanks of course for doing my shopping.

At long last

Hello bloggers!!!

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Let's Go to Whites

Like so many Americans, I'm at least conscious, if not exactly worried, about my weight. In my case, it would be nice to drop 20 pounds or so if only because that would make me more competitive on a Sunfish.

So today I open my paper — that source of all knowledge — and my eye goes immediately to the headline, "Some Extra Heft May Be Helpful." Huh?, I say. And the lead sentence replies, "People who are overweight but not obese have a lower risk of death than those of normal weight, federal researchers are reporting today."

True, it didn't exactly say go faster in Sunfish sailboats, but still, dude, pass the crullers!

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

I've Got Good News and I've Got Bad News

The good news is: I'm employed! I start Monday at a software company called Logical Apps. I answered their ad last Tuesday evening, was contacted on Wednesday morning, went for an interview on Thursday, and received an offer today. I guess they liked me.

I'm still not altogether sure what they do, but it has something to do with developing applications that regulate back-office business processes, and I'm sure it's very very important. It's a small company (65-70 people), which in my mind is a good thing, and I will be the entire technical publications department — manager, writer, editor, and general factotum. The company is located in Irvine (Orange County), which, oddly enough, is also a good thing: I can take a train and read the Times in relaxation while all the other poor suckers are slogging it out on the freeway. The best thing, of course, is that I'll have an actual income once again and get to support my daughter and keep my house and all that good stuff.

The bad news is: I'm employed! No more waking up at 8:00 and spending a few hours drinking coffee, reading the paper, and doing crosswords, I guess. Oh well, perhaps that's not so bad after all. But since I'm starting Monday, you can guess I'll be going sailing tomorrow. (Maybe Friday too.)

P.S. I've already secured at least a week of time off in July.

Saturday, April 09, 2005

The 50th Annual Long Beach Island Surf Fishing Tournament

The Long Beach Island Surf Fishing Tournament ended at 6:00 PM on Sunday, November 21.
1096 anglers entered 174 striped bass and 374 bluefish.

Fish must be caught from the shores of Long Beach Island only-ocean, inlet, bay, and jetties. No boat fishing

The six-week tournament began Saturday morning, October 9, at 5 a.m. and ended Sunday, November 21, at 6 p.m.

$1000 CASH GRAND PRIZE WINNER - Ric O'Brien, Beach Haven NJ, 41 lbs.\7 oz.

(2)A.W. "Gus" Stasche, Sparta NJ, 40\3
(2)Robert Pfeiffer, Mt. Laurel NJ, 40\3
(4)Mike Fahy, Barnegat Light NJ, 40\2

Friday, April 08, 2005

our dear sisters

let us take a moment, fair captains, to reflect on our dear mournful sisters at maris stella, our namesake....

Thursday, April 07, 2005

3 MONTHS

Ross Christie wrote:
> It just dawned on me that LBI Loveladies 2005 is only three months
> away. Which means that perhaps some planning may be in order. First of
> all, who is going and when and for how long? I'm thinking the 2nd & 3rd
> weeks of July.

that sounds good, i will be there then and possibly the entire time. rosemary will have to see what's going on for her around work and whether or not she is pregnant by then, but i'm guessing we will see her for a long weekend.
>
> How is Sunny 2? How is Cher? And what about a racing plan? Longer
> races? Multi-day? How about a really long race around an island perhaps?
>
> Let me know what you guys think. Ross

cher is still under wraps. but the evil winter that darkened our door for an eternity is now an almost distant memory. i decided not to renew my membership at the QYC this year, for several reasons, but rosemary has promised that she will help me to launch cher at other locations accessible to boston. and stuart and i have tentative plans to meet up in connecticut for special tuning regattas.

we definitely need longer races, i'm not saying that's the only reason the winner of barney 2004 won, but that course was way too short!

what we really need is new t-shirts and hats.

but shouldn't this discussion be taking place on the blog???

Saturday, April 02, 2005

A Phenomenon of Nature

Beginning a few weeks ago, and as it happens at about this time every year, Painted Lady butterflies have dispersed through Southern California and Arizona on their way to their favorite flowers throughout North America. Some years we see more butterflies than other years and the reason is that with more rain in the winter there is more vegetation for the caterpillars to eat and therfore more caterpillars survive to become butterflies. Well, we had a lot of rain this winter. Lakes that were almost dry are full again. Mudslides have been happening everywhere. And, we've had plants and flowers emerge this spring that I've never seen before. And lots of Painted Lady butterflies. At first we had thousands of them. Then millions (even though I am not truly able to count into the millions) of them were flying by every day. When I went to Las Vegas last week I drove a section of highway in which about a hundred miles were filled with butterflies everywhere. But, all of that was nothing. On Thursday, March 31 from dawn to dusk a megazillion Painted Ladies flew through Southern California! Every cubic yard from the ground up to about 50 feet had a butterfly in it. All were flying north at about 20 mph. It was just an unbelievable endless blizzard of butterflies. And this was happening for hunderds of miles in every direction. All day long. I doubt that I'll ever see anything like that again for the rest of my life. Simply amazing!

The Painted Lady Butterfly


paintedLadyMM, originally uploaded by rosschristie.