Thursday, February 16, 2006

Time to introduce some pictures. Here is one of my new pickup. I have been doing a good job of keeping it really clean, but the storm we had overnight and today have interfered with that, so you get to see it in less than perfect condition. Only 1600 miles on it so far, including a trip to see Will and Sandy and another to see Betsy, Pete, and Henry.

Here is another picture. This one is of the stepstool I'm making Henry. He "ordered" it from me awhile ago--the order was transmitted to me by his mother. I'm finally getting it wrapped up. Have to communicate with him about what color or finish he wants it to have. I think I'll woodburn his name into it somewhere.



That will have to do for now. More later. Stay warm.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

106 Days to Go

Well, I guess I have to get with the program. Two of my offspring are now blogging, and since I'm the original techno-geek in the crowd (my first introduction to computers was in 1965!), I should really be present out here in cyber-space.

Turns out I'm retiring in exactly 106 days. My birthday will be my last day of work for the good old U of I. On that day, I qualify for health care benefits, so I figure, why not bail out while the "gittins" good on the very next day? That will be one month short of 38 full years of employment at the U, but since I actually first experienced the U in 1960 as a band camper, I count 46 years of connection to the institution. That's enough. Time to move on. As a good friend says, "Time to have fun and then die." Time to build things, do photography, play with my grandchild (grandkids, if I get a little more help from the complete set of offspring), travel, read all these books I have piled up, drive my new pickup, whatever....

New pickup! A few weeks ago, I bought a new pickup truck to replace my Volkswagen Beetle. I know! Not quite the same kind of transportation, but I think I need something to haul my lumber, pull my boat up at the lake, and stuff like that. It's a previously unowned, dark cherry red, Chevrolet Colorado with an extended cab. Henry liked riding in it! That's what really matters. He and I will use it to haul lumber to build a treehouse somewhere in the forest out behind our cabin up at the lake in Wisconsin (in a few years).

Well. Look forward to more exciting news here in the future. I'm not going to do the ten year challenge thing. Hell, I can barely remember 5 years ago. Old fartism, you know.