
Another thing I found while digging through those backup CDs was this image.  Back when I was working at CATSAT, a group of guys I worked with used to get together on weekends to launch model rockets.  At one point, I took apart an old digital camera I had, and got a friend to help we work out a circuit for triggering the shutter automatically.  I tried putting this camera in a rocket several times - I think I must have built a half-dozen rockets in the course of this experiment, and all of them crashed into the earth shortly after launch.  But on one launch, I managed to get a single picture before the rocket's inevitable plunge to its dirt destiny.  The resolution is low, but the pic is still pretty darn cool, isn't it?
	
"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
- Douglas Adams
I know, I know - it's been a long time since I posted one of these.  But lately I've taken a renewed interest in increasing my posting frequency.  So here's to the resurection of "42 Words of Wisdom"!  This one hits especially close to home.  As some of you may know, I recently discovered that the previous owner of our house had built the front porch himself, and had botched it.  When he attached the ledger to the house, he didn't bother using any flashing.  So due to the lack of $10 worth of flashing, water has been seeping behind the ledger for years.  Once I tore down the porch and pulled off the siding, I found that a significant amount of the house's framing that was behind the porch had rotted out.  At this point I've got all of the rotted wood replaced, and that section resided.  But now I've still got to build a new porch - hopefully before the winter sets in.  This going to end up costing us hundreds of dollar, and costing me hours and hours of time, just because someone couldn't be bothered to spend $10 and 5 minutes to install flashing - which is not exactly a closely-guarded secret of professional contractors.  On the plus side, I was never really happy with the original porch and don't mind the chance to rebuild it the way I'd like to.  I just would have preferred to hold off until next year to do it.
	
The Salad Days => A Deadly Stash
I like this one. It makes it sound like the things I am posting here are somehow dangerous to you, my loyal reader. Beware! Pictures of cute children within! Enter at your own risk!
The Salad Days => Dad Steals Hay
This one just struck me as funny. I swear, I have never stolen any hay. I may have "borrowed" hay and forgotten to return it, but that was forgetfulness, not malice.
Sean Lord => Also Nerd
This one resonates with me. I would love for Sean to grow up and be a geek like his Daddy. I need somebody to play videogames with. So here's to our future nerd!

Sean and I made this one about a month ago.  It was the first recipe I ever tried to can.  The kids love it, and from what I hear Tracy does as well.  We picked the peaches ourself at a local orchard, and we planted the pits from the peaches this past October.  Hopefully we'll see some trees sprout up next spring.
	

I'm working on putting together a family cookbook of all our recipes, and doing the individual recipes scrapbook-style.  When it's all done - which probably won't be for another year, as each recipe needs to be cooked, photographed, and a page created - I'm going to publish a small run through Blurb.com as Christmas gifts next year.  Here's the first of the recipes I've made a page for - Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies, otherwise known as "Pat-Flat Cookies".