May 2, 2004 - Bingo

Last night I spent the evening playing Bingo. Not something I'd normally do, but my wife and my daughter asked me to go with them on an evening of dabbing and munching. In a large room (a glass wall separating the smokers from the non-smokers and there were more smokers than non-smokers) we sat at fold up tables with our large sheets of numbers with our little dabbers. Yes, you buy these ink dabbers that make a circle of ink on the page. These come in many colors with sparkles, pastels and people have nicely crafted bags for carrying them around.

We bought our pads of the regular games, the specials and the bonus games. Then numbers were called and numbers were dabbed. I actually did pretty well by winning one bingo early in one of the games. That was $44 for me!!

I thought the most interesting feature was that this bingo parlor was not a private business but is run by the state. Oregon is a state the runs lotteries and bingo palors. This means that it's main business is running the lottery and not squeezing that extra $10 or $20 dollars from every customer. Thus is wasn't like going to a movie theatre -- the food at the snack bar was reasonable, the cokes in the coke machine were only 50 cents and people brought their own food in.

Apr 18, 2004 - Catching Up

Finally have some computer time so I've been catching up on my pictures. The pictures from the play Tango Lessons are there. Easter was enjoyed with a family dinner at Grandma's and, it being a beautiful springtime here in with Willamette Valley, there are pictures of the dogwoods and roddies.

Happy Spring.

Apr 18, 2004 - Dogwoods

The dogwood trees have gone crazy this year. Crazy in a beautiful way. The picture to the left is the view out my bedroom window directly into one of our dogwood trees. Here are some more pictures of our beautiful springtime.

Apr 16, 2004 - Bird update

We were awoken at 6:30am by our window bird. This robin has been tapping at our window every morning. It starts sometime between 6 and 7am and goes until I don't know when.

We've tried taping up cutouts of cats on the outside of the windows. We've tried changing the look of the shades inside. The only thing that seems to dissuade the bird is to move the shades. This causes it to fly off for 30 minutes or so before returning to continue the attack on the windows.

I guess there is no sleeping in late until this bird finds something better to do.

Apr 12, 2004 - Robert Adams

On the one hand, my mind… on the other hand, my heart. Both are to be explored and both need to explore.