All posts by Jim Trottier

Still Motion

A friend of mine sent me a very disturbing illusion today. I thought I’d share it with you. It’s amazing how the mind works and what it can do when challenged. I couldn’t believe it myself, so I loaded the image into Animation Shop and yes, it is just one UNANIMATED frame! It’s a large image, but even just looking at a portion of it at a time works fine. Can this mess up your eyes??

Click here to view the illusion. If you have a popup blocker you may have to hold CTRL when clicking, or a different special key to allow the window to open.

Origin of Halloween

Does anyone know why Kenosha and a couple other surrounding towns are having trick-or-treat on October 27th?? The kids have Thursday and Friday off school next week anyway, so even if they were trying to maintain the “safety” hours of 1-4 pm it would have been fine to keep it on the 31st. Every other community seems to always have trick-or-treat on Halloween though. Kenosha’s just gotta be different I guess.

Anyway, with tomorrow being the “big day” for most kids in this area, I thought it appropriate to explain just where Halloween came from and why we do what we do on Halloween. Here goes…

The ancient Celtic festival called Samhain is considered by many to be a predecessor of our contemporary Halloween. Samhain was the New Year’s Day of the Celts and was celebrated on November 1st. It was a joyful harvest festival that marked the death of the old year and the beginning of a new one. It was also a day of the dead, a time when it was believed that the souls of those who had died during the year were allowed access to the land of the dead. It was related to the season, by Samhain the crops should be harvested and the animals brought in from the distant fields.

Many traditional beliefs and customs were associated with Samhain. Most notable was that night was the time of the wandering dead, the practice of leaving offerings of food and drink to masked and costumed revelers, and the lighting of bonfires, continued to be practiced on October 31, known as the Eve of All Saints, the Eve of All Hallows, or Hallow Even. It is the glossing of the name Hallow Even that has given us the name Hallow e’en.

Come evening, evil spirits were everywhere. Charms and spells were said to have more power on the eve of Samhain. The spirits of Samhain, once thought to be wild and powerful, were now said to be something worse: Evil. The church maintained that the gods and goddesses and other spiritual beings of traditional religions were diabolical deceptions, that the spiritual forces that people had experienced were real, but they were manifestations of the Devil, the Prince of Liars, who misled people toward the worship of false idols. Thus, the customs associated with Halloween included representations of ghosts and human skeletons–symbols of the dead–and of the devil and other malevolent, evil creatures, such as witches were said to be.

The original festival for the pagan Lord of the Dead became a festival of Christian dead. People went on expecting the arrival of ghosts on Oct. 31st. Halloween has become one of the most widely celebrated festivals on the contemporary American calendar, and it is not even officially a holiday. No day off is given for Halloween, no federal decree is proclaimed establishing it as a national holiday. People just celebrate it!

Spooky things

Kevin’s all revved up for Halloween. He’s got his Incredible Hulk costume ready, complete with talking Hulk Hands, and he can’t wait to get out there and show it off. Speaking of Halloween, you should check out our favorite collection of Halloween decorations all in one haunted yard!

That’s the kid that greets you at the door. Make any sudden noise and he dances and says “trick or treat!” or several other things. There are several other sound-activated devices throughout the yard, so it’s pretty neat and spooky.

Speaking of spooky, we watched DreamCatcher tonight… Whoa. VERY spooky. I loved it! It’s based on a Stephen King novel, one of the few I haven’t read. King originally wrote it by hand, on paper, after his horrible accident. He was unable to sit at a desk to type, so he wrote it out on paper instead while he healed. Amazing. The movie was great, so the book must be even better! I’d like to read it some time.

Live commercial

I think I saw a commercial last night. No, not on TV, on Highway 50. As I was driving home from Union Grove on the highway I came up behind one of those Mitsubishi SUVs. It was black in color (just like in the commercial) and believe it or not the flip-down tv screen was down and they were actually watching SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS!! So eerily like the commercial that it kinda freaked me out. I laughed most of the way home. If you’ve seen the commercial you know the one I’m talking about.

Close computer call

I nearly fried a computer this weekend. My homemade Athlon XP 1800 box overheated when the case fan died. This is a desktop case sitting under my main monitor. I noticed the problem when I reached for something sitting on the case. It was extremely hot to the touch, so I knew something was seriously wrong. I immediately powered down and opened it up.

It was amazing to feel just how hot things were. I touched various components–the hard drive, the inside metal frame of the case, the CD-ROM drives–all of them were so hot to the touch that they burned me. I let it cool down for awhile and then powered it up with the cover off to find the problem. Sure enough, the case fan was froze and wouldn’t budge. I picked up a new fan today and replaced it, and now it’s running very cool.

I rechecked the BIOS settings for Temperature Shutdown and found out it was disabled! Whoops! I thought I had enabled it when I originally installed the motherboard a year ago. Hmmm. Well, it’s on now, so it should shut down before it gets too hot next time. Hopefully nothing was weakened due to heat stress this time though, or I may be rebuilding this thing again real soon.

Larinda will be back

As I mentioned in a previous entry, Larinda, one of the awesome ships that visited Kenosha during our Tall Ships Festival this summer, sunk in Hurricane Juan. A fund has been set up to assist in the recovery effort. Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. All of the details are on Larinda’s Site.

Ok, Sandy’s turn. She had a sweatshirt made for herself at the same time she had my CRS shirt made. Here’s a picture. I cropped the ole lady out of the picture to give you a better look at the detail. Here comes the frying pan!!

CRS Shirt

Sandy had a new t-shirt made for me today

Don’t I look thrilled? Seriously though, I do like it. I thought it might have been about me being “Mr. Mom” when she first mentioned it, but this is better. I like it.

Coincidentally, I saw a much MORE amusing shirt today as well. It said simply: “My IQ test came back NEGATIVE.” I don’t know why, but I laugh every time I think about that one. I’d like to get a stack of those for a few people I know. Not YOU, of course…

Fall Colors

I went around town the other day looking at the fall colors and snapping photos. Here’s a few of the better ones I took.

We’re off to Happ’s Pumpkin Farm today, so I’ll be posting the photos from that shortly! This family farm is more than just a pumpkin patch. Fall fun at Happ’s includes a five-acre corn maze, spooky school bus, country carnival games and, new for 2002, the Twinkleville Train. For $4 enjoy the corn maze, a hayride, the “Ghoul Bus,” a small pumpkin, two gourds and a prize! See farm animals, themed Halloween displays and indulge in some fresh apple cider and a homemade taffy apple. Open daily, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. through November 1st. 24129 Wilmot Rd. Trevor. (One block west of Hwy. 83 on Hwy. C in Trevor.) (262) 862-6515

BLT Pizza Day

We had one of our favorites for lunch today–BLT Pizza from Gurnee Pizza! It was excellent, as usual. If you haven’t tried it before we highly recommend it. There are a few variations, and even a few here in Kenosha, but Gurnee Pizza’s got the best-tasting version we’ve ever had! And when you order, make sure you order extra bacon! Mmmmm! It’s defiintely worth leaving the state for!

We took a trip to Walmart later on in the day and they had a fire prevention display for the kids. Coloring sheets, information, stickers, and even face painting! They paint either a fire extinguisher or a smoke alarm (go figure) on the kids, either on their face or arm. Kevin chose his face with the fire extinguisher. Here he is:

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That’s his name in his favorite color–yellow

Ladybug Headache

I have a headache. This morning, as I sat working on the computer in my really comfy Lane Pillowsoft Executive Chair, I took a short break and leaned back in the chair. As usual, the chair bent backward, then suddenly WHAM! I was lying flat on my back–still in the chair–on the floor! The post of the chair had peeled right off at the base. I think I bumped my head on the floor, now it hurts. I’ll get over it. So much for one of Best Buy’s top-of-the-line executive chairs though! But Lane furniture is guaranteed for eons. Now all I have to do is call them, e-mail them a few photos of the broken part, and sit back (in a very uncomfortable wooden chair) and wait for the UPS guy. My headache will turn into a butt ache real soon, I’m quite sure…

To top things off today, we’re in the middle of some sort of ladybug invasion… I don’t know if it’s our white house that’s attacting them or what, but there’s hundreds of them camped out on our porches, front and back, and all over the doors and windows. I’ve been catching them in the house and throwing them out all day. Sandy came home from work and her white top even had a few on it. Getting the mail from the porch was even an exciting endeavor today. They quickly covered the inside of the screen door, so I had to knock them off into my hand one by one, then throw them back out the door in groups of 4 or 5 at a time.

Larinda Sinks!

The Tall Ship Larinda sank Sunday night in Halifax during Hurricane Juan. This is very depressing. We saw her during her visit to Kenosha at the Tall Ships Festival this year. I took several pictures and we talked briefly with Larry Mahan, her captain, who explained how he spent 30 years building the ship by hand. Captain Mahan survived the sinking and was not physically injured.

Larinda will be remembered fondly as being an awesome highlight to the Tall Ships Festival. We’re sorry to see her go. I have posted every photo I took of her during the festival in this special album.

Drizzle Walk

Kevin and I walked to school today in the drizzle. He loved wearing his new raincoat for the frist time. He also likes playing with our shadows on the way to school, and asked me this morning where our shadows were today. I explained that when it’s cloudy or rainy our shadows go away because the sunlight can’t shine all the way through. So he learned that he can’t wear his raincoat AND play with his shadow. He’s still afraid to stomp in puddles though. We’ll have to work on that.

DVR Paradise

Our two new DVRs have done wonders for us so far. What they’re capable of is pretty neat, and so easy it’s scary. And with the fall television season starting this coming week, I’m afraid I might just overdose on television altogether!

We use the living room DVR to record Kevin’s favorite shows and a few of ours. He was pretty quick to learn the concept. Over the past couple weeks he’s seen a few shows he really likes and says “Daddy, can I get MORE ‘Courage The Cowardly Dog’ or ‘Dexter’s Laboratory?’ I say “Why sure, just a second…’ and with a few clicks of the remote I have a “series schedule” set to record every episode of the show he wants. I tell him I’ll have it for him by tomorrow. So now when he gets TV time he just says ‘Dad, I wanna watch some Spongebob,” and I go through the recorded shows list and put it on for him. How’s THAT for a spoiled kid!

All the options are there too–you can setup any series to ‘keep until manually deleted’ or allow the show to scroll off the list if the hard drive runs out of recording space. Or you can ‘keep the last __ episodes’ of any series, record any occurence of the series on ANY channel or just a specific channel, record all episodes or just ‘first runs’, etc. It sounds complicated, but that’s only when you dig deep down into it. On the surface it’s very simple to use.

It also makes life so much easier for new shows that people recommend to me– “Mahirose” recommended Nip/Tuck to me a few weeks ago, so I setup a series recording and now I’m hooked on it! It’s a great show on FX…

Anyway, as they say, with a DVR you can “Watch TV on YOUR terms, when YOU want to watch it.” You’re no longer bound the the wacky competing prime-time schedules of network television (it’ll even record two shows that are on at the same time!), or the poorly-timed shows that are on when you’re away or working. When YOU have time to watch television you can sit down and load up a show, fast-forward through all the commercials, and pause when you need to use the restroom!

Geez, I should sell these things…

Spam spam spam sapm

I love the new spam that starts out like this: “We apologize for contacting you at this time of the day, but we need to make sure that you received our previous email. We have checks from $25 – $150 ready to send you…” blah blah blah… You know the rest. But I love the apology for bothering me at “this time of day.” That kills me. How do THEY know when I check my e-mail?? Ah, it just another spam though, why do I bother? I just love the fact that I can get bigger boobs, a six-hour erection, and beautiful chicks for free, 24/7/365 guaranteed, any time I want! I can even refinance my house for three times it’s value, get millions of dollars of free money from the government (Thank you, Matthew Lesko), and I even have hundreds of beautiful girls just waiting for me to respond! After all, what’s e-mail for??

Dogs gone wild

DSC04561 (32k image)I took a few minutes to watch the dogs “at play” yesterday, with the camera. It seems they love to ham it up for me whenever I watch them They seem to know I like to watch them “wrestle” so they put on a little show when I settle in and watch. I sat in the backyard in the grass (Sandy wouldn’t let me sit in the living room after that until I changed clothes–she assumed I sat in dog poop) and watched them, snapping the camera every few seconds..!Image3 (42k image)

The highlights of these shots are embedded in this entry for your amusement. Peanut’s nickname is now “Cujo,” and you can see why. Man, he can look really scary when he wants to! Socks can make that face too, but it just doesn’t take on that evil look that Peanut can pull off. Maybe that’s because he’s had so much more practice–he gives Sandy that look on a daily basis… For some reason he just hates her. She can’t even pick him up without him throwing a fit. It makes things very interesting when “crate time” comes around and he has to go in. Ouch!DSC04605 (29k image)

Peanut seemed to start feeling this way about Sandy just after we brought Socks home after losing Peanut…If that makes any sense. To clarify, please read the short novel I wrote on how we lost Peanut and got Socks by clicking here. Anyway, Peanut has this jealousy toward Socks, and he seems to blame that on Sandy. DSC04562 (36k image)But almost any time anyone picks up Peanut he’ll growl and snarl if Socks is close by. I think it’s just out of habit though–He’s so used to Socks grabbing onto his rear-end and going to town on it in an instant when anyone lifts up .DSC04608 (38k image)Peanut’s front quarters. I guess he figures it’s the perfect entry position, so he takes every chance he can get. Or I should say he TOOK every chance he could get… he’s not doing that any more, the “repair” job took care of that little urge.

They’re getting along much better now though, despite how these photos make things appear. Rest assured, they were just playing around together and not really fighting at all, just showing off for me. Once I get up or even turn away and stop paying attention to them they quit wrestling and find something else to do.Image2 (56k image)

I Hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed taking them! L8r

Rainy Weekend

Wow, rain. All weekend. I almost forgot what it was. Everything was very turning green again today, after the rain passed through. The skies were threatening the rest of the afternoon and evening, and we may have even gotten another sprinkle some time tonight, but looking outside we could tell things were much greener. I might actually have to cut the lawn another time this summer if this keeps up! And now everything gets nice and green just before fall (which is my favorite season)… Fine by me. The bees were getting totally out of control anyway. Looking forward now to the changing colors of the trees and the cooler, drier weather.

Observations: I saw a sign I thought was neat, posted on the sign outside Wolf/Merrick Animal Hospital on 52nd Street during the big Harley Davidson 100th Anniversary celebration. It said “We can fix your dogs, but we can’t fix your Hogs.” One more: A bumper sticker I saw on a car on the way home from my toy store (Best Buy) today: “Life’s Short. Pray Hard.” Underneath it was a Jesus Fish. Nuff said.

Stray dogs

We went to Rec-Plex this evening to swim. Had a great time too, but before we left there were a couple of stray dogs wandering around the neighborhood. A neighbor called us and asked if they were ours, since one of them appeared to be a chihuahua and both of them were relatively small. Peanut and Socks were in the house though, so it wasn’t them.

As we left to go swimming we saw them outside. They appeared to be friendly, and always stuck together like they were either from the same owner or just really good friends. I sat down in the grass to see if they’d come to me, but they stood away and barked at me cautiously. I was almost able to pet the chihuahua a little, but they she jumped away. We got in the car and left carefully, taking care not to startle them or cause them to run into the street under our car.

After a great time swimming we returned home and guess who was locked in our backyard, behind the fence!?! Yup, our two dog friends. They greeted us home, just as our own dogs would have if they’d been outside. We’re not sure how they got in the backyard though, since it’s entirely fenced in. Someone had to have put them over the fence or opened the gate and let them in. We assume a neighbor may have let them in and figured they were ours, since they were hanging around our house, probably after hearing our dogs barking from inside.

We knew we couldn’t just let them go free. We didn’t want to think about them possibly wandering a block east to Sheridan Road…they’d certain get hit by a car. And we certainly couldn’t keep them. Four dogs is a bit much. We have our hands plenty full with just two of them. I decided to call the Police for advice. They sent out an officer to verify that we had the dogs, and then called Animal Control.

The dogs were barking quite a bit whenever no one was with them, so I sat on the deck in the backyard with them while I waited for Animal Control. Both dogs were female. One appeared to be a poodle/Shih-Tsu mix and the other one a brown and white chihuahua mix. They were very friendly and warmed up to me quickly. They sat next to me and nudged my hand whenever I stopped petting them. Sandy put out some water and they drank that, so I brought out a couple of dog bone treats for them. They took them, but didn’t eat them. They left them lay out in the backyard.

A while later the Animal Control car came and picked them up. I said goodbye, and he took them away sad . Now, as I sit here typing this I realize what would have REALLY topped off this entry–A photo of these dogs! I didn’t take one! I’ll never ever see them again, and I forgot to even snap a single picture while they were here. Sheesh, what kind of geek AM I??? rolls eyes This is the best I can do:

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Dog Tired

Socks and Peanut are exhausted. As we told Kevin, they were broken, so they spent the day at the vet getting “fixed.” They’re just lying around the house trying to figure out just what the heck happened today. They woke up happy and humping each other, took a ride with their masters, got left in some strange doctor’s office, passed out, woke up sore as heck in the groinal regions and groggy as all get-out, and then their masters picked them up again and brought them home. Sometimes shivering and just looking off into space, they seem to be wondering what’s going on. They often want to jump up on the couch to lay down, and they even halfway try once in awhile, but give up when they realize they just don’t have the strength, or maybe it just hurts too much to jump right now. They look at me like they’re asking me to help them up. I do, and then they just jump back down and follow me when I walk away.

They’ll get over it. The vet says they’ll be back to their old selves tomorrow. Hopefully not “completely” though–Within a month he said we can most likely expect a major change in behavior (90% chance) for the better. They can have only a little food and water today, and we have to keep a close eye on them so they stay away from their wound and don’t fall down the stairs or otherwise hurt themselves while their medicated. Anyway, that’s it in a nutshell (pun intended) for our dog repair project.