Monday, June 30, 2008

The 1st week of Vacation


Well, we are now in Jackson Mississippi. We had quite a visit in Merkel Texas. Mary's Dad is now in a nursing home and it is very nice. It is a private home run by a fantastic lady named Donna. Her husband Mel works hard tolerating her wry sense of humor while Donna goes about her day caring for people who badly need true caring help, making meals, feeding dogs, a horse named Leroy and putting up with family and visitors.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Traveling Day 1


Blue Skies after the rain.

Ashley claiming her sleeping area.

We took off at 3 am South Dakota time this morning. We drove half way across the state and then headed south on Hwy 83 at Murdo. Just past White River SD Mary and I saw a huge Bull Elk standing on the Praire sytaring at the truck as we drove by. This is the first time either one of us have seen on in the middle of the prairie. Shortly after we ran into a big thunderstorm with 1 inch hail. We got off lucky with no dents. Nebraska Sand Hills went pretty quickly and we breezed through North Platte. The scenery got greener as we traveled further south and the temperature continued to rise. It was 55 degrees when we left Rapid this morning. We stopped in Liberal KS and the temperature was 103 degrees. Dinner was in the hotel and an early bedtime for me. A safe day of travel.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Great Pactola Debacle Dive



I know that some of you do not SCUBA dive and some of you do. It is a lot of fun but it is also dangerous if you are not careful and do not keep a cool head. Today we dove Pactola to practice our lost diver routine, gear reorientation and emergency procedures. This is all in preparation to our trip to Florida next week. My dive buddy is my son. Tyler is your regular 17 year old and like when a 17 year old does something you check it and double check it. The nice part about doing this while diving is that double checks are part of the program so no insult is taken. I have found that in most cases Tyler is more exacting than I am. We each brought 2 tanks with us and we planned on making 4 dives. The dives actually went pretty well, sort of. The first dive was planned to go to 60 feet but we never made it that far. It was a shore dive and the water temperature was 58 degrees. The air temp was 80 degrees. We wore 6.5 mm wet suits, hoods, gloves and boots. Our launch site was the north boat dock. Since it is a weekday the boat traffic was very light but we still used a floating flag.  We have had record rains over the last couple of months and the waters visibility was only about 5 foot (if you didn't kick up any mud). A wet suit that thick is very hot, in addition, it means you also have to use a lot more weight to get under the surface. Last year I used 38lbs and Tyler used 24lbs. This year I opted for 40lbs and Tyler used 28lbs on nylon waist belts. We should have integrated them in our BC but we had never used that type of weight system in the past and we just wanted to make this dive work. Moving between the shore and water was very difficult and hot to say the least. We opted to forgo the gloves and put them in our pockets. Because the visibility was so poor I tied parachute cord from Tyler's wrist to mine. That combined with the flag line and the muddy water made things challenging. When we got to 30 feet the temperature started dropping. We both stopped and put on our gloves. We continued on down to 40 feet and cruised along following a compass heading since we couldn't see anything. After 25 minutes I stopped, we faced each other and I signaled to rise to the top with a safety stop at 15 feet for three minutes. I got an OK from Tyler and I started up. I was releasing air from my BC on the way up to slow my assent when the cord between us tangled around my arms and pulled them together and down. Tyler was not coming up as fast as I was and was dragging below me upwards. My assent rate kept increasing and I wasn't able to stop at the 15 foot level. I kept rising till I broke the surface, very much like a breeching whale,and I was literally tied up. When Tyler broke the surface he said, in a smart ass manner, "What happened to the safety stop"? I broke into some colorful lengthy flight-line vonacular until he managed to get me untied. It still took 10 minutes to remove all the rope tangled around me. Over all, it was a good lesson learned. We floated around, talked, discussed the event and approached the next dive with a bit more attention and less entanglements. We removed the cord between us and did a good 20 minute dive back to the boat dock via compass headings and touching. We took an hour break, had lunch and talked to the dock caretaker about diving and what happened. We then took 2 new tanks from the car and did 2 more dives under the boat dock area in 30 foot of water. Both of these dives went very well and involved some pretty tough navigation via compass and known structures. Tyler to the lead on both of these dive and we hit our goals near dead on both times. So, it was a good day, a learning day and Tyler proved his mettle.  Tyler has a very cool head in crisis situations and thinks things through. I'm very proud of him and here is a picture I took today at the dock when we were finished. You might note that Tyler isn't so little anymore. 

Monday, June 23, 2008

Dive Day Tomorrow!

Tomorrow Tyler and I are heading to Pactola Reservoir to do a refresher dive before the trip to Florida. The water temperature is 55 degrees so we are going with 7 mm wet suits, gloves, boots and hoods. This will be a two tank day and we are both pretty excited. Water clarity will be in the range of 10 to 15 feet.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Lottery Winner!


As most of you have learned, I am one lucky guy! Well, I won the lottery! Not the big one but the "Cooking with Eric" one. Eric is our local weatherman. I won his weekly drawing and that meant I won a $25.00 gift certificate! We spent it on Martini's! To tell the whole story, I started a lucky streak on Thursday night! That's right, a lucky streak! When I get on a lucky streak it normally lasts about 2 years. Well, my new lucky streak just started on Thursday and I won!  I got out of the shower in the morning, told Mary to turn on the local weather and there it was #231, my number, the lucky number! I went down to the local TV station and made claim to my prize (gift certificate) and simply went on my way $25.00 richer! We stopped in the 1st local bar and spent everything on Martini's! Many of you may not have really noticed but the number I won with was "231" 23 has always been my luckiest number and here I was #1! That's 231! Here's to all of you! I fully expect this lucky streak to last for some time.

Vacation Time!

I've taken leave and it starts, officially, Monday. We have travel planned starting next Tuesday. The plan, as it sits now, is to leave for Merkel Texas, (1200 miles) travel to Pensacola Florida (900 more miles) and enjoy ourselves along the way. I have estimated fuel costs for the 4,000 mile trip to be right about $1,600 with side trips included. It has been suggested that we not take the Tahoe but I didn't buy it to sit at home. I bought it to travel. My real plan is to eat my way across the nation. The 1st planned eatery is "Joe Allen's BBQ in Abilene Texas. If any of you have any favorite places to eat that are on our way, or even a little out of the way, let me know.

I have also decided that the MSM is to blame for our Nations problems. 

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Big Oil Bigger Fools

Our Dimmicratic leaders have decided that our government can tax it's way to prosperity. This week they have made attempts to tax the "Wind Fall" profits of our Big Oil companies. Here is the news; The vast majority of the Big Oil companies are owned by mutual funds and pension accounts. If you have a 401K, IRA, 403B, Stock Pension plan YOU are Big Oil. This group encompasses the majority of America wage earners. If you want oil prices to drop our nation will need to develop our own resources. There is enough shale oil in Colorado to provide oil at our current usage level for the next 200 years. Research has demonstrated that untapped oil reserves in Montana and North Dakota are larger than all of Saudi Arabia's holdings. Yes, you can still worry about Global Warming if you want but I promise you, if we don't fix our nations fuel problem you won't be concerned Global Warming  when the farmer no longer plows the fields because of fuel cost, when the trucker no longer delivers food because of fuel cost, when the school bus no longer runs because of fuel cost and our military can no longer defend us because of fuel cost. Dylan says; "freedoms just another word when there's nothing left to lose" and he is right. Don't allow this congress to make Freedom just another word. Don't let this Congress destroy our Nation! Please voice your feelings to your representative.