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Another Blast.

The National Weather Service is promising us another blast of winter this week. This should prove to be interesting.

NYZ009-015>018-036-037-131130- /O.CON.KBGM.HS.W.0001.070213T2000Z-070215T0000Z/ NORTHERN ONEIDA-YATES-SENECA-SOUTHERN CAYUGA-ONONDAGA-MADISON- SOUTHERN ONEIDA- 1017 PM EST MON FEB 12 2007 ...HEAVY SNOW WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM TUESDAY TO 7 PM EST WEDNESDAY... A HEAVY SNOW WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM TUESDAY TO 7 PM EST WEDNESDAY. SNOW IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON...AND BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE TUESDAY NIGHT AND DURING THE DAY WEDNESDAY. THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF TO SNOW SHOWERS EARLY EVENING WEDNESDAY. BY THE TIME THE SNOW ENDS WEDNESDAY NIGHT...10 TO 20 INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION IS POSSIBLE. SOME LOCATIONS COULD SEE LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS.

It’s a good thing I bought two gas cans full of fuel for the snowblower. It sounds like I’m going to need it.

Bragging.




Bragging.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

The moving into the new “creative space” continues this weekend. I had to pause for a moment to show off my “Ray Of Light” platinum CD, complete with my name on the bottom. “Presented to commemorate RIAA certified multi-platinum sales of more than 3,000,000 copies of the Warner Brothers Record cassette and C.D. ‘Ray of Light'”.

I know every radio station gets these, but this one at least has my name on it.

Clean Driveway.




Clean Driveway.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

I made a promise to myself today. The next time Earl and I are househunting we are only looking at houses on dead end streets. Actually, as an aspiring civil engineer I’ve come to learn that there are groups out there trying to abolish the term “Dead End” on road signs because it’s too negative sounding. Apparently the city folks that are moving out to the country are depressed by reading signs that say “Dead End”. They prefer “No Outlet”, which doesn’t necessarily mean “dead end” but it’s happier sounding to them. I say get your ass back to the other side of the bridge where you belong and mind your own business.

But I digress.

Cleaning out the driveway has become an almost twice a day event this week. At last measurement (as seen by my handy posts in this photo above) we were just shy of three feet of snow covering our lawn. While the folks in my native northern Oswego County have over twice as much, I’m rather impressed with the amount of snow that we’ve been blessed with. The National Weather Service has just issued another Winter Storm Warning for our area, we could see up to two more feet of snow by late Sunday night.

It’s a good thing I don’t mind running the snowblower!

The reason I want to live on a dead end street in the future is so I don’t have to keep stopping to let every car pass in fear of hitting them with snow/rocks/grass/etc with the snowblower. In addition, I feel like I’m taking my life in my hands as these idiots in vehicles entirely too large for them to handle are bombing down our road like it’s the Indy 500. The roads are snow covered with a generous amount of ice underneath. There’s a bit of sand courtesy of the county highway department to help provide traction, but for goodness sake people, slow down! If there’s a game out there where you earn points for hitting people shoveling or snowblowing, I’m not playing as one of the pawns.

Snow Day.




Snow Day.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

It’s officially my first snow day. They didn’t close school until 20 minutes into my first class of the day, so I was able to get through one math test before packing up and heading home. There’s no classes tonight. It’ll be a good night to snuggle up and drink hot chocolate and eat leftover Superbowl food.

Dorky Headphones.




Dorky Headphones.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

Today it’s been all about moving cabinets and audio equipment, getting tangled up in cables and checking in on the Superbowl. I asked Earl to snap a photo when I played the first song in the new studio, here it is complete with my dorky headphones.

I’m not smiling as much as usual because it’s after 10 at night and I haven’t showered yet today.

Nevertheless, the studio was christened with a dance track from 1993: “Happy” by Legacy of Sound.

Happy is, happy is, hap-hap-happy is what we are
Happy is what we are when we’re together.


Geek Space.




New Workshop and Geek Space.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

I’m just full of photos today! Here’s the other room we moved into last night. This is the “workshop and server room” where I have way too many computers and none of them running Windows. The Mac Mini I’m sitting at will move into my office tomorrow.

Behind me we will be putting in a new workbench for the few projects that we like to busy ourselves with.

Almost Time.




Almost Time.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

Earl and I finished up the ceiling tile and laid down the carpet today in my new office and music studio. The contractor comes back on Monday to put the doors on and then it should be complete. We are moving my furniture into the room tomorrow so that I can clean the newly christened “back bedroom” upstairs during the week next week.

The project has come along really well. Today I melted my electrical tester to two wires and made some fireworks for everyone to enjoy in the basement, but there were no hysterics, fires or calls to 911.

In this photo Earl is using this vacuum cleaner that I like to suck with. It’s his first time using it. His response, “Where the hell did we get this thing?”

Fresh Snow.




Winter Wonderland.

Originally uploaded by macwarriorny.

The weatherman had promised one to two feet of snow last night. I was braced for it, I was psyched for it, I was ready to jump out of bed this morning and awake the neighbors with the roar of the snowblower.

Only six inches of snow fell here last night. Our neighbors to the west, however, received almost 40 inches. I am such a proud Upstate New Yorker.

Earl assured me that I didn’t have to clean out the driveway this morning so I slept in a little bit. After my first class I came home and did the obligatory ritual with the snowblower. The weather folks are promising another one or two feet of snow tonight, so I’m a little anxious to see what actually falls. I might have to get up really early tomorrow morning.