Friday, October 27, 2006
Here's to the new blog!
OK, I think we just might be in business with the new blog. I just posted a test contribution, or so I thought, to this blog, the yayaMoe. It never arrived but sure enough I checked the old blog and there it was! I referred to a picture that I forgot to post, so here goes another test. Hopefully, you'll see a picture here but if you want to read about it, you have to go to the old blog!!
NOTHING IS FOREVER
Here's a last look at the old look. In a few weeks, a different image will be portrayed. The new one will be gray with black shutters, unless Moeski changes her mind. Work will commence next week, with the roof being the first thing changed. Still trying to figure out what to do with a couple of gallons on unopened red paint. Moeski suggested I take it around the corner to a house which has the same color as we do now. Maybe I will do that.
We are told the noise of the reconstruction will be very loud. We will have to spend a lot of time on the road.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
BACK IN ACTION
After months of trying to regain access to the controls of the first blog, your author has opted to start a new blog and take up where he left off. The original blog will remain available to interested members who are still able to access it. Maybe when blogger converts all blogs to the new Beta format, the missing controls on that one will be restored. Invitations will be extended to members of the original blog to join this one. So there will be two blogs.
You will note the new blog name. It comes from a name Grace assigned to Moe. It gives no clue to outsiders who might be interested in knowing its origins. In addition, it reflects our current perception of our place in the scheme of things. This can be a place of relative privacy in communicating with the clan members. We hope it will be used.
The renovation of the old place will begin in earnest next week. The contractor already has replaced a window. The front door will be next, then the big stuff.
Something in the foregoing reminded me of the joke about a guy's musical background: Somebody asked the guy if he had had any musical experience. He replied, "There was a big flood in our town one time. Our house was washed away. My father went down the river on the kitchen table, and I accompanied him on the piano."