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Comments

2 people made comments recently on this blog, and I must apologize because they got lost. I found them, and one in particular must have thought I really hated him! From Ian:

So I’m guessing it was boring since you never updated us after your return. Oops, I guess that also means I wasn’t supposed to mention it again! I’ll stop before I’m banned from commenting on your blog. I know of the wraith of Chris ๐Ÿ˜‰

I swear, it was unintentional!

Also commenting was Michelle

Decanting

Brian gave me a great wine decanter for Christmas, and ocassionally I’ll use it and sometimes when a group of us are discussing wine, we talk about decanting it. We discuss the reasons why you would or would not, and the various techniques used to do it. We have been aware that certain red wine needs to “breathe” and that simply opening it is insufficient for this purpose. Most of us like to swirl our red wines in the glass, and some think (I do) that doing so circulates air through it and makes the wine taste better.

Here is some information on decanting from the website of one of the great (if not the greatest) wine chateaus in France. If anyone would know about decanting, it would be this maison.

Mid-West Moments

I’m heading off to Indianapolis in the morning. Just saying that sounds boring. My boss and I are making a presentation on Friday morning to a company headquartered there. Back on Friday afternoon. I actually like these quick trips for just a day or two. It’s a nice break from the routine and although I miss James and the dogs, it’s not a long time and gives me something to look forward to (coming home to them).

Plus I get to put a new pin in my map – never been to Indianapolis before. I’ll report back when I return – unless it was boring, in which case we’ll never speak of it again.

Things in Boxes

After our successful shopping trip to IKEA over a week ago, I now have a nice system of bookshelves in my office. I have started unpacking boxes of things that have been in my office. Some of the boxes haven’t been opened since before we moved in 4.5 years ago. Some haven’t been opened even before that, and were packed on one of my many moves before I landed in Frisco 7 years ago.

It’s a bit like a time capsule, opening these boxes and going through things I haven’t seen or thought about in years. Some things I found:

A Sony Walkman (cassette) with a mix tape for running filled with The Tragically Hip. The batteries still worked and I listened to a bit of music. That will be donated to because I don’t need a cassette player.

My Anguillan drivers license (dated Aug ’99)

Greeting cards from birthdays and Christmases gone by. Also found cards from co-workers wishing me luck when I left State Farm.

LPs (as in, vinyl records) of some of Jimmy Buffett’s older albums. These were gifts – I’ve only ever purchased his music in CD or live concert form. Maybe I should try to get a complete set (or as complete as possible – I guess they don’t press new albums).

1998 Interstate Exit Authority – a guide to what you’ll find at every interstate exit. This was a gift when I started on the National Catastrophe Team – I think Tim Dayton or Greg Gallop must have given it to me. Tim Dayton for sure gave me a journal to write in when I travelled, I have seen that one recently.

A Golden Band

I don’t know how many country songs have been made about the significance of wedding bands, but I need one. I’ve wanted James and I to have a nice matched set for a while now, but it is quickly progressing to a need rather than just an “I want.”

I stopped to get my hair cut today and the 40ish divorcee cutting my hair was pretty much shamelessly flirting with me. Ordinarily, even when it’s a cute guy, I’m pretty oblivious to these things. It either dawns on me later on or well after I should have noticed it. Well, it was way past the point I should have noticed it and I suddenly became uncomfortable by it; it actually freaked me out a little. I guess part of it has to do with the fact that I couldn’t just make up a reason to leave, as you could do if you were simply having a conversation with someone. She was in the middle of cutting my hair! Where’s Layton when you need him??? ๐Ÿ™‚

For you straight men who might be interested, she’s 40-ish, recently divorced, likes antiques and kids. She’s definitely not unattractive and seems to take care of herself; but then again she is a fish! In the mean time, I need a wedding band – or maybe a crucifix.

Current mood: Sleepy
Current music: “Beds are Burning” – Midnight Oil