For Christmas, my sisters, brother-in-law and I all met up in San Angelo to spend time with my mom. As mentioned in my Thanksgiving post, the drive for me is long and, at times, rather boring.
The trip to San Angelo was rather unusual this time. I called ahead and checked on the condition of the roads. The recording said they were fine. The recording did not mention the foggy conditions that were pretty much in place until I got to Roswell, NM. Sometimes you could see several hundred yards to a mile. That's unusual for the country I was driving through where you can normally see for several miles in all directions. In Lincoln County, NM the fog was especially heavy. Not much fun to drive in. Here's a picture of when conditions were foggy but not too bad.
Normally you could see for at least 5 to 10 miles -- at least.
All the fog plus temperatures around freezing put a frost on the vegetation. Just north of Vaughn, NM, I spotted a couple of trees. I pulled over to take a photo. When I rolled down my car window, it sounded like there was a light rain. It turns out I had stopped about the time that the temps got just above freezing and it was the sound of frost sliding off branches and plopping on the ground. Here's one of the trees.
Just north of Vaughn is a very small town called Encino. Here's a sad little house. I always wonder what it's history was and why it looks like this now.
On the trip to San Angelo I was very glad I had finished all my shopping. One of the towns I went through was LaMesa, TX and the strip center with WalMart was PACKED. Ditto in Big Spring, TX.
Between LaMesa and Big Spring I almost ran off the road when I spotted what I thought was a full-grown, real, live reindeer. I checked again on the way home and decided (due to the other animals in the pasture) that it was probably an elk instead. I think the ranch it was located on hosts hunters for a living.
Christmas was nice and so was the drive home. It was sunny and windy and a bit chilly. As I got to Brownfield I noticed several long ribbons of geese headed in an easterly direction. Not sure why and where they were going, but they were pretty to look at. Also spotted on the drive home was a solitary hawk perched in the only tree for several miles.
It's good to be home.
Papillon
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Christmas trip
Monday, December 27, 2010
Make It Stop
I suddenly like political ads better than Christmas ads. Why? Because the day after the election, the political ads stop.
Apparently this is no longer true of either Christmas ads or Christmas music. After having both start up before Thanksgiving, it looks like folks are trying to wring every last bit of sentiment out of them. Especially annoying is the incessant Christmas music. Yesterday I was hoping area merchants were just letting the music linger through the weekend.
Then I was in a local restaurant today and what do my ears behold? More Christmas music. Fortunately the restaurant was a bit noisy and I could tune most of it out.
All I can say is - make it STOP!
Papillon
Apparently this is no longer true of either Christmas ads or Christmas music. After having both start up before Thanksgiving, it looks like folks are trying to wring every last bit of sentiment out of them. Especially annoying is the incessant Christmas music. Yesterday I was hoping area merchants were just letting the music linger through the weekend.
Then I was in a local restaurant today and what do my ears behold? More Christmas music. Fortunately the restaurant was a bit noisy and I could tune most of it out.
All I can say is - make it STOP!
Papillon
Friday, December 17, 2010
A Snow Day
It's been a long dry autumn here in New Mexico. So we felt some relief when the weather forecasters said we'd be getting some precipitation starting yesterday.
The forecasters were right. I woke up yesterday to cloudy and rainy skies. Hooray! I ran some errands and then headed home since the forecast was for the rain to turn to snow. Sure enough, it did shortly after I got home. I was expecting an inch or two. That expectation was dashed when it kept snowing and snowing and snowing.
Here's what it looked like out my front door around 10 PM last night.
The forecasters were right. I woke up yesterday to cloudy and rainy skies. Hooray! I ran some errands and then headed home since the forecast was for the rain to turn to snow. Sure enough, it did shortly after I got home. I was expecting an inch or two. That expectation was dashed when it kept snowing and snowing and snowing.
Here's what it looked like out my front door around 10 PM last night.
This morning I woke up to approximately 4-5 inches of snow. We rarely get this much snow here on the west side of Albuquerque. Needless to say, I'm going to spend most of the day here at home.
It's supposed to warm up to 40 degrees. However, as of noon, we are still in the low to mid 30's. Some melting has occurred, but there's still a whole lot of snow hanging around.
Papillon
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Feeling Good
After having spent some time as one of the countless unemployed persons and having my resumes ignored by all and sundry, I suddenly am having much better 'luck'.
Around mid-week I was contacted about my interest in a position at a local entity which runs/owns two of the local TV stations. Since then, I've had my first interview.
Then, at about the same time, I was contacted by Sandia National Lab about my interest in a position there. Friday morning I went in for testing - they want to make sure you can read and do math and follow instructions and have more than a passing familiarity with Microsoft Office. I did well on all of the tests except for Excel. Even though I use Excel on a regular basis, they were using 2007. I have not had a chance to use it and with the 24 hour notice I did not have a chance to track down a tutorial to run. So, for a while I was pulling out my hair, but eventually got through it with a passing score. Hooray!
I go in for an initial interview on Monday for Sandia. I'm waiting to hear if the TV stations want to do a second interview.
Woohoo! It sure feels nice to be popular.
Papillon
Around mid-week I was contacted about my interest in a position at a local entity which runs/owns two of the local TV stations. Since then, I've had my first interview.
Then, at about the same time, I was contacted by Sandia National Lab about my interest in a position there. Friday morning I went in for testing - they want to make sure you can read and do math and follow instructions and have more than a passing familiarity with Microsoft Office. I did well on all of the tests except for Excel. Even though I use Excel on a regular basis, they were using 2007. I have not had a chance to use it and with the 24 hour notice I did not have a chance to track down a tutorial to run. So, for a while I was pulling out my hair, but eventually got through it with a passing score. Hooray!
I go in for an initial interview on Monday for Sandia. I'm waiting to hear if the TV stations want to do a second interview.
Woohoo! It sure feels nice to be popular.
Papillon
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