Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Hope for Humankind - Take it copper!

On the drive to work today (through Amherst, NH), four cars in a row all flashed their lights to warn me of an upcoming cop. That's pretty cool. Four random people each with looking out for other random people. Things are looking up for the world. It's nice to know that there are still other good Samaritans out there looking to help each other stick it to the man.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Mount Monadnock


Bea and I spent the weekend at Monadnock State Park in Jaffrey, NH. There are lots of trails indeed, but we pretty much just went to the summit as depicted. Not depicted is the little journey that we bumped into April Chambers and George on. Strange to bump into friends from far away, no?

Point of information: Mount Monadnock used to be heralded as the most climbed mountain in the world. This fact is debatable.

I think the most memorable part of the trip might have been eating burnt Jiffy Pop while hiding under the pick nick table during the rain storm. This is acceptable Eagle Scout behavior because I had prepared to hide underneath the table beforehand in case rain was to arrive.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Big Lebowski - Abbreviated Version


James showed me this last night, pretty amazing stuff, as long as you're cool with profanity (unlike Mom).

According to imdb.com's trivia notes about The Big Lebowski,
* The word "fuck" and its variations were spoken 281 times in this movie.

Friday, May 25, 2007

James's Hair Cut


My brother James wanted a buzz cut, but while I was cutting his hair, the 1/2" attachment fell off just as I was making the next cut. Oops. I feel really bad, but hey, what can you do? The photo makes it look extremely bad, but in reality, it only looks really bad.

Ironically, this happened as I was telling James and my parents about the time Bea's brother Evan was giving her other brother Christian a buzz cut, but didn't know he had to use any attachment, so Christian ended up pretty much bald.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Supermarket Bags Vol. II

I stopped at Shaws again today, and when I asked the clerk NOT to bag my items, she promptly bagged them anyway. Maybe next time I will just bypass the register all together.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Supermarket Bags

I stopped at Shaws (the local supermarket) on the way home from work today and bought the following:
  • 2 packages of fresh strawberries (bogo free)
  • 1 lemon
  • 6-pack of beer
I told the clerk that I didn't need a bag; I could carry it all myself. The man behind me purchased a lone 6-pack of beer and asked the clerk to double bag it. I promptly turned around and castrated him.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Trailer Park Fire & Other Tragedies


Bea ordered Jalan Crossland's 4th album, Trailer Park Fire & Other Tragedies, which arrived yesterday. We're both a little disappointed with it. The songs on the album are not performed with much enthusiasm compared to his live performances of the same material, and also, the Dick Cheny song isn't on the record, which is a let down.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Working with Guns


My boss gave me oportunity to fire off a couple rounds with this bad larry today at the office (barn). For those of you not in the know, this is a .22 caliber powered nail driving gun, used for nailing things into already hardened concrete. Jeb walled me through the steps and said I was eligible for certification after 3 shots with it. So I used it 3 times which makes me a Master Nailer; I charge $75/hour. Ha.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Bea's Grandfather's Obituary

Mandred Thomas Henry
April 6, 1934 - May 5, 2007


Mandred Thomas Henry, 73, of Edgartown, MA, member of Grace Episcopal Church, Vineyard Haven, and previously a long-time resident of Worcester, MA, died on May 5, 2007 at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston. He died peacefully surrounded by his family.

Born April 6, 1934 in Hartford, CT to parents Floyd Mandred Henry and Corinne E. Taylor Henry. Mandred grew up in Hartford CT as a member of St. Monica’s Episcopal Church, graduated from Weaver High School in 1953 and attended UCONN, Storrs. A visit to Martha’s Vineyard during college began a lifelong love of the island, where he later enjoyed fishing with his Dad and spending summers with his children. He moved to the Vineyard when he retired after 27 years from Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Worcester, MA. He became an avid golfer and fisherman.

Mandred was a seventh generation descendant of Venture Smith, who was captured in the 1700’s as a slave in New Guinea, and eventually bought his freedom and his family’s freedom and owned several hundred acres of land on the Connecticut River when he died in 1805.

Although Mandred has fought racial inequality all his life, his leadership role began to flourish on the Vineyard as he was elected MV/NAACP president for 12 years; served as a Martha’s Vineyard Hospice volunteer and Board Member; and served as Vestry member and Jr. warden of Grace Episcopal Church.

His best friend Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. once wrote, “To me, Mandred Henry is Mr. Martha’s Vineyard. From the time he arrived on this island he has worked hard to increase racial harmony and understanding, and to make sure that equality of opportunity and fairness are applied to all people. He has made it his life’s mission to promote good relationship between people of all diverse ethnicities. Mandred loves and cares for people.”

He is survived by his loving wife, Laurie Perry Henry, his sister Coralyn Henry Jackson, Hartford, CT (husband Jesse), his son Mandred Thomas Henry II, by Lorraine Waters Henry, Falmouth, MA and his children by Lilo Weiss Henry; Susi Ryan (husband Robert), Worcester, MA, Angi Perron (husband Gary), Milford, NH, Corinne Henry and Floyd Henry, Providence, RI; grandchildren Gina Ryan, Beatrice Perron, Christian Perron, Mandred Tyler Henry, Jazz Jordan Henry, Amber Henry, Evan Perron, and Hanna Perron; 1 great-grandchild Jasir Robert Ryan Lee, several nieces and nephews, and his two best friends Otis William Wade and Charles J. Ogeltree Jr.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, May 11 at Chapman, Cole and Gleason Funeral Home, 56 Edgartown Road, Oak Bluffs, MA from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at Grace Episcopal Church, 36 Woodlawn Ave., Vineyard Haven, MA at 11:00 a.m. Contributions may be made in his name to the MV/NAACP or the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital Building Fund.

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Papa was going to officiate our wedding this fall. I will be going down to Martha's Vineyard Friday morning for everything.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Where's your tool belt?

My summer plans fell through, so I will continue doing barn restoration work with Jeb around New Hampshire until the fall sometime. That being said, it was necessary to outfit myself with a proper tool belt. Below my mother shows how a tool belt is used.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Cinco de Mayo

Be advised:

If I hear anyone say "Cinco de Drinko" today, I will hit my head against the nearest bluntest thing around. Please spare me that pain.