Friday, March 18, 2011

I was perusing my old posts and saw my Thanksgiving turkey from 2009 so I decided I'd dig up a pick of the one from 2010. The big joke was that it had been in the sun too long wearing a string bikini. Everyone raved about the flavor....as I remember I did the least to it that time. I also think is was a Giant brand rather than the standard Butterball.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

It's been awhile. I haven't been on here in a little over a year which is about the same amount of time I've been working at PPL.  So much has happened since my last post....I'll start with the job situation.  My stint at Schuylkill Medical Center lasted a little less than two months.  I really enjoyed the job and the people.  The only real drawback was that it took me about 1hr and 10mins to commute each way.  But I was doing ok with it because I enjoyed getting up each day, getting in the car, stopping for a coffee (to enjoy on the long journey) and heading to a job I liked (and a place I was appreciated).

But one early spring day I received a phone call from someone from ComputerAid asking if I was still interested in a position I had last discussed shortly before Christmas.  I had gotten the impression that there was a position open at that time but it had been filled by a contractor already working inside PPL but for another contracting firm.  I had put it out of my mind and figured it just wasn't meant to be and accepted the offer at Schuylkill.  But now the offer was thrown back at me.....I could cut my commute down to 1/3 what it was and I could opt to be paid hourly and be eligible for OT pay.

I truly struggled with the decision because I was really starting to feel like I was part of the little group out the in Pottsville.  There were many challenges ahead of me - I was the "interface guy" there.  No one really had any experience with supporting interface engines - it was all hosted and "supported" by the vendor.  I say "supported" because one of the issues they were dealing with was a vendor who didn't seem to fully understand the impact of having one or more critical interfaces unavailable.  I sensed a tremendous opportunity for growth for both my career and the hospital as well.

I waited about two days before laying the news on my boss, the CIO.  Karen - if you even stumble upon this - know that I am sincere when I say that I struggled and felt horrible that I was leaving you guys after such a short time.

But just as I believed that "things happen for a reason" when I was hired in Pottsville - I thought the same had to apply in the case of PPL.

So I've worked there since sometime around mid-April of 2010.  I have met many nice people and generally enjoy the work I do.  I'm back to UNIX admin after a few years of focusing on interface development at Lehigh Valley Hospital.  But what makes it interesting for me is the technologies at PPL that I only dreamed about at LVH.  New servers attached to SAN storage....linux servers - both physical and virtuals....DR procedures that actually work.....lots of good stuff.
So I guess I'll wrap it up for this post.  Not because that's all that happened in a year but because I'm getting tired of typing and if I'M tired I can only imagine if anyone is reading this, how he/she feels.!



Sunday, February 14, 2010

This is the last night of being unemployed.  Tomorrow I start my new job at Schuylkill Health.  I've got a lot of emotions running around inside me.  I've got a meeting with a vendor first thing - 8am tomorrow.  It's definitely going to be hectic for awhile while I acclimate to the new environment -- the people, the applications, the "culture".

I have to say I'm looking forward to just getting through my first day.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Well we're done.  Dylan stayed up until about 4:15am....JT is still going strong - not wanting to go to bed.  He just bought some kind of cannon in Runescape so I'm going to let him use it for a few more minutes then we'll hit the sack.  What a great night.  Thanks for coming up PopPop.
Still going.......  We're just about done w/the first pot of coffee.  PopPop has started yawning....never a good sign.  Qe played probably THE best match just now - a map called FROZENCOLORS.  It was me, Dyl and PopPop plus a couple bots vs. a bunch of bots and JT.  VERY intense!  Final score 3-1 good guys!
GAME NIGHT!!!!  Tonight we're having a small family game night at my house.  It's me, JT, Dylan and PopPop.  We've been going back and forth between Quake 3 and Runescape.  Dylan's index finger is getting a little sore from killing me so much - or at least from pushing down the run key so hard so we're playing Runescape at the moment to give him a rest.

If I had to say who's been winning most at Q3 - I'd say it's pretty much a dead heat between Dylan and JT.  PopPop is doing pretty well (he's obviously been practicing!) and I have my moments.

Just like the traditional game nights of years gone by - we've got a cooler full of refreshments, a table full of snacks and lots of yelling and screaming.

Good times!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Calling all Doom fans!  Calling all Doom fans!  My boys are playing Quake 3 right now and that has spurred discussion about the history of games, in particular first person shooters.  As the discussion moved through the years, starting back at 2D games, then Wolfenstein 3D, then Doom, then Quake, etc., etc., the question came up about building custom maps.  Sure you can do it, I said as I proudly went on the tell the story of the custom map I had made for Doom 2 aptly named The Pit.

So tonight I was on a mission -- could I find my old map.  Before heading up to the attic to search through boxes upon boxes of old 1.44MB (yes, megabyte) floppies, I thought I'd search my external hard drive.  It was doubtful I'd have copied it there but it was a lot easier than going up into the cold attic.

No luck.

But then I was struck by an ingenious thought - what about my old website?  I know I had posted it online for people to download.  Perhaps it's still there........

So I did a couple Google searches to find the format for user created RCN webpage url's and within seconds I was looking at my old page!  Ok, the formatting is off and the link to the images directory is apparently broken but with a few clicks I was on my Doom page and sure enough - there was a link to download THEPIT!!!!!!!

So I downloaded it and just as quick as the downloaded completed a terrible thought hit me.......these old DOS games are a pain to get running under Windows XP.  Great.  So I'm in store for a long night of trying to configure a program like DOSBox or something similar to try to get the stupid thing running.  Wait.....I don't even know where the original game disks are.  Great!!!

Well again, not wanting to go up in the attic (seeing a theme here?) I searched the torrentz and found Doom and Doom2 - already ported to run under XP!!  Since I'm on a role I decide to really get cocky and look for level editors because I'm sure the kids will want to take a crack at making one of their own.  BAM....I find the very editor I used way back when to make mine!

This is all too easy......something has to go bad soon, right?  After all, that's how things always go.

So I fire up the newly downloaded relic ---- it fires right up - sound and everything!  So I untrain myself from using the WASD controls - go back to the old arrow keys and run around - plunking off a few soldiers.  This is all fun and everything but I'm ready for The Pit.  COME GET SOME - no, not Duke Nukem!

I take my THEPIT.ZIP file - right click .... choose Extract To.....  select my Doom 2 installation directory and......CRASH!!!!  Here's where it goes bad.  I told you - it always does.

Evidently my RCN page pointed back to my original website on ITW.com....Internet Tidal Wave I think?  In any case they apparently no longer exist so all I ended up downloading was a broken url.

So what had been going so well came to a screeching halt just like that.  My dad tried looking but didn't find it.  I emailed an old friend from college who I'm pretty sure played the level but I doubt he would have kept it.

What a bummer.

So if anyone reads this AND if anyone would happen to have a copy of my old level I would be so freakin' happy to hear from you!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

I received the following from a friend and thought it was worth posting.  I'll save my commentary - you decide for yourself how you'd like to react:

A lot of Americans have become so insulated from reality.

Pause a moment, reflect back, and take the following multiple choice test.

These events are actual events from history. They really happened!  Do you
remember?

HERE'S THE TEST


1. 1968 Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed by:

a.. Superman

b. Jay Leno

c. Harry Potter

d. A Muslim male extremist between the ages of 17 and 40


2. In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by
:

a. Olga Corbett

b. Sitting Bull

c. Arnold Schwarzenegger

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


3. In 1979, the US embassy in Iran was taken over by:

a. Lost Norwegians

b. Elvis

c. A tour bus full of 80-year-old women

d . Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


4. During the 1980's a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by:

a. John Dillinger

b. The King of Sweden

c. The Boy Scouts

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


5. In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by:

a. A pizza delivery boy

b. Pee Wee Herman

c... Geraldo Rivera

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


6. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked and a 70 year old
American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard in his wheelchair by:

a. The Smurfs

b. Davey Jones

c. The Little Mermaid

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

7. In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens , and a US Navy diver
trying to rescue passengers was murdered by:

a. Captain Kidd

b. Charles Lindberg

c. Mother Teresa

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


8. In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by:

a. Scooby Doo

b. The Tooth Fairy

c. The Sundance Kid

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


9. In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by:

a. Richard Simmons

b. Grandma Moses

c. Michael Jordan

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


10. In 1998, the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by:

a. Mr. Rogers

b. Hillary Clinton, to distract attention from Wild Bill's women problems

c. The World Wrestling Federation

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


11. On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked; two were used as missiles to
take out the World Trade Centers and of the remaining two, one crashed into
the US Pentagon and the other was diverted and crashed by the passengers.

Thousands of people were killed by:

a. Bugs Bunny, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd

b. The Supreme Court of Florida

c. Mr Bean

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


12. In 2002 the United States fought a war in Iraq against:

a. Enron

b. The Lutheran Church

c... The NFL

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40


13. In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by:

a. Bonnie and Clyde

b. Captain Kangaroo

c. Billy Graham

d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40

No, I really don't see a pattern here to justify profiling, do you? So, to
ensure we Americans never offend anyone, particularly fanatics intent on
killing us, airport security screeners will no longer be allowed to profile
certain people.. They must conduct random searches of 80-year-old women,
little kids, airline pilots with proper identification, secret agents who
are members of the President's security detail, 85-year old Congressmen with
metal hips, and Medal of Honor winner and former Governor Joe Foss,   but
leave Muslim Males between the ages 17 and 40 alone lest they be guilty of
profiling.

Let's send this to as many people as we can

Foot note: Fort Hood Texas ......another Muslim, 39 years old, killed 13
people and wounded 30 some odd others... Does this fit the profile! 

Friday, December 04, 2009


HOLY CRAP! Stevens fired - Laviolette in as Flyers coach.  Is Richards' 'C' next?

Let's see.  The Flyers got rid of Lupul last year to bring in Pronger.  Some say it was also a way to send a message to the Old City Gang as they're known.  More on Pronger later.

My buddy Marcus will forever disagree but Carter is so overrated - no I don't want to give back the 46 goals he got last year - or whatever the total was - but he's a bad passer and a horrible back checker.  If he doesn't put the puck in from below the dot which is where he's usually shooting from - the puck goes the other way and right now the other team is capitalizing.

Richards - the Flyers captain.  I don't know.  I like the guy - like his style and he generally has some skills but far too often he either tries to put the team on his shoulders and go into the zone 1 on 3 or 4 OR he's indecisive until the last minute and makes some kind of terrible no look pass to the other team.  A captain is supposed to lead by example.  He tried against Vancouver.  The example he set for the team - DUCK!  He needs to be stepping up his game - without trying to go one on four.  Closed door meeting after the game?  Why won't this guy talk to the media?  He's the captain for Christs' sake!  He's a good scrapper so I shouldn't get on him for the fight.

Coburn?  What the heck happened to this guy?  HORRBILE!

Parent?  Been decent but lately has been making some bad mistakes in his zone....looks lost at times.

Has anyone seen Gagne?

Is it just me or has Giroux's magic disappeared ever since JVR landed on the team?  And it's not like JVR is lighting things up either.

Hartnell - always looks like he's giving 110%.

The Flyers record with Blair Betts in the lineup is incredible.  They need to shoot him up with something to get him on the ice again.

And I can't believe I'm saying this but right now - Briere is one of the hardest working - grittiest guys on the team.  He's leading by example.  Take note #18.

Yes, it's easy to criticize when a team is doing bad.  I know my buddy Pete is probably thrilled to get stone faced Stevens out of there.  Not that I think you do a lot of criticizing Pete!  :)

Isn't it odd how the team has just looked ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE the last few games?  The games weren't even fun to watch.  Emery has been flat.  No sustained pressure.  The rare fight or two over their eight period scoreless streak had the decision going to the other team.  Did they know this was coming?  Is this another "choking situation" where some of the players complained to the GM about the coach?  Did I already ask why Richards won't talk to the media?  And although benign on the surface, are Pronger's comments a sign of more shake ups to come?  I'm not saying Pronger should be captain.  We don't know what players ae like in the room.  Maybe Richards is the best captain there is/was/ever will be.  Well, ok maybe that's pushing it but I think you get my point.

I just wonder now how Stevens' Calder Cup Kids who were supposed to lead this team to greatness will fair now that their mommy isn't there to coddle them anymore.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Tired of people drooling over Obama.


It's actually too late now because I already sent the email but I'm going to ask your opinion about this anyway.

The following letter to the editor was posted in the Morning Call on Sat Nov 28: http://www.mcall.com/news/opinion/letters/all-bartlett1119.7091919nov28,0,1141771.story

I generally don't read the paper but for whatever reason this happened to catch my eye as I was crumbling papers to get my wood stove going.  I am getting sick of uninformed people who seem to simply hate anything Bush and drool over Obama.  That's the impression I got from the womans letter.  It was more of a "poor Obama" letter than explaining why she agreed with any of the issues about which she spoke.  So I decided to do something I've never done before - I wrote to the editor myself.  That text is included below.

I'd appreciate any thoughts you may have.


This is in response to the letter written by Becky Bartlett on Sat Nov 28.


Miss Bartlett,


     Perhaps if the elected Democrats in Congress would have blindly followed the President (and Pelosi) there would be no need for any of this debate.  The government would have taken complete control of the banking, housing and auto industries.  We would have pulled our troops from Iraq and Afghanistan to make way for the next generation of Jihadist training camps.  Cap and Trade would have passed.  Health Care Reform would have passed and you wouldn't have to be bothered by those annoying once a year cancer screenings.  Gitmo would have been closed and the detainees sent.....where I don't know but at least Gitmo would have been closed.


     It's the Democrats in Congress that we should be focusing on -- at least those that are questioning these policies rather than just casting their vote along party lines.  If the majority thought these items were worth passing they would have been passed.  But because people are asking questions -- and the administration is strangely very short on answers by the way -- Democracy is doing its job.


     Thankfully it's not just the Conservatives that are griping about "how he's pushing the mop" or how he's trying to dig "their country out of the hole".  That should tell you something, ma'am.  Perhaps people are realizing just picking up a shovel and continuing to dig is not the answer.

Friday, November 27, 2009

September 11, 2001 - Have you forgotten?

I'm writing this in response to a blog posted by a friend of mine.  Check it out here and then read on.

Have you forgotten?  I'm serious. Everyone uses the cliche "Never forget" but do we really remember how that day changed our lives -- forever? Well, it did change out lives forever but I think some people are forgetting. Not forgetting that the buildings fell. Not forgetting that radical Muslim terrorists flew planes into those buildings and into the ground.  Maybe not forgetting how everyone came together on Sep. 12 and the following months.

But slowly I think peoples memories started to fade.  Politics is back to politics.  On Sep 12 everyone -- everyone -- wanted to go after those responsible.  It became the "in thing" to support going after Bin Ladens head.  We had been attacked on our soil.  This isn't how it's supposed to be.  They threw the first punch so we need to punch back and punch hard - so hard that they can't hit us again.

So we went into Afghanistan to get those responsible beginning with the leader - Osama Bin Laden.  Some conspiracy theorists will question why we were prepared to launch this mission in what seemed like moments after the attacks -- implying the attacks were staged as justification to launch the preplanned attack.  Malarkie(sp?).  During the 1990's the CIA was already active in Afghanistan - trying to find Bin Laden.  How close they ever got to him I'm not sure but apparently they were never given the green light to take him out so I guess it didn't matter.

Why we never got him - I don't know.  Would Sep. 11 have never happened if Bin Laden had been killed?  Possibly.  But then Oct. 11 or Nov 11 or Dec 11 would have gone down in history instead.

These people HATE us.  I don't believe it's all muslims but there is a group of them that is taught from an early age that America is evil and Americans should be killed.  These are the people that put Sep. 11 in the history books.  Have we forgotten?

So here we are, 8 years later.  What has changed?  (My use of that word "changed" is kind of funny given the current president and all the change he promised people)  Anyway, we're still running around trying to get Bin Laden.  Well at least that what it seems like to most but the recent disagreement between Obama and Gen. McCrystal over the need for additional troops -- makes me wonder if we're really trying to win.  The general that Obama appointed himself has stated a need for more troops to complete the mission.  The president apparently disagrees with that assessment.  Has he forgotten?

We're actually going to try some of those radical muslims that admitted they were instrumental in the planning of those attacks.  Military court?  Nope - United States federal court system.  They're going to get the same rights that they profess to hate.  Why is this?  Is it a question of whether we're at war with these people?  There is no question in my mind.  Yet this president, who is reluctant to send more troops to fight the war against the people that brought down our buildings, slipped away to Asia while his appointee for Attorney General Eric Holder announced he's giving these scumbags the full rights of American citizens.  Once again an example of Obama's henchmen doing his dirty work for him.  Supposedly Obama was not consulted by Holder before making the decision?  No?  I find it hard to believe that the two aren't on the same page.

Holder was asked what would happen if the defendants were found not guilty?  His response - "Failure is not an option."  So this is just a little bit confusing.  In the American justice system you're innocent until proven guilty, right?  Holder is somehow implying that the men are guilty and will be convicted - don't worry American public.  Is this great judicial system, which they want to flaunt to the world, no more than a side show?  Apparently the prisoners expressed their desire to plead guilty in a military court and had asked to be put to death.  Now, since they'll be on a world stage, they are going to plead not guilty and use the opportunity to pander their anti-America propaganda.  The US military is going to be made out to be the bad guy.  The defense attorneys, if they are going to do their job, will explain about the "torture" (what a joke) used against these poor men.  They will describe the "horrible" conditions at Gitmo.  Have they all forgotten?

I could go on but I'm getting too mad.  So much of this does not make sense to me.  There is more going on that meets the eye.  This administration has shown that they are not about the change that their leader so brazenly professed this country needed.  It's about more than that -- it's about the change they need to make to further their agenda......what exactly that is has yet to be seen.

We had a president that, if nothing else, kept us safe from further attacks.  He had not forgotten.  He had his faults but he definitely had not forgotten.  But the public grew weary of two wars and a weakening economy and decided it was time for a change. Change for the sake of change.  I love it.  Who is Obama?  What has he done?  What change does he stand for?  What's he going to do besides bring home our troops and close Gitmo, give health care to everyone and grease the palms of the SEIU?  It doesn't matter - vote for him - he's not Bush.  I can't tell you the number of times I heard people say "It can't get worse."  Oh really?

I believe the people in the current administration have not forgotten 9/11 and what it meant to this country.  They simply choose not to remember.  That kind of silver tongued twisting of words reminds me of someone........any idea who?.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009


Well another Thanksgiving is upon us. The delicious looking bird to the left is ours from 2007. I decided (last minute as usual) to put together a little slide show of pics from previous Thanksgivings at our house. In doing so I decided to try to watermark each image with the date it was from because I figured that would be one of the most common questions posed while watching the show - "oh wow - what year was that from?"

I tried a couple programs and while a couple would definitely do the job I wanted something that would be flexible and that I could use over and over again no matter what the occassion so I kept looking.

What I I found was Batch Photo Watermarker by EasySector. You can download a trial version that allows you to try it out for 50 images before it becomes crippled. I didn't realize this or I would have only tested one or two as I played with all the options.

I did read, however, that you can do just what I'm doing here - post a link to their website - and they will send you a free registration key. I'm hoping I do get a key because from the little I've used it - I'm impressed. It's simple yet powerful. The only thing I'd like to see changed is the ability to extract the date from the EXIF data and be able to modify the way it's displayed more than just the two ways currently supported. Other than that - nice little app!

I'll post again with the results of the free code request.

P.S. EasySector - I hope you read this soon and send my code along - I'm trying to get this slide show put together for tomorrow am!

Friday, November 13, 2009

World ending in 2012? Why? Because the Mayan calendar ends in 2012? Well many computers were going to "end" when our calendar rolled from 1999 to 2000. This was simply because when people were designing the programs, storage was at a premium so they decided to cut a corner and not account for the first two digits of the year. 1900 and 2000 looked the same to a computer - 00.

So why does the Mayan calendar end on Dec 21, 2012 @ 11:11pm UT? It counts the number of days since their beginning date - August 13, 3114 B.C. It goes in cycles of 5,126 years. They use the following units of measure:

kin = one day
uinal = 20 days
tun = 360 days (18 uinal)
katun = 7,200 days (20 tun)
baktun = 144,000 days (20 katun)

July 20, 1969 — the date of the first moon landing — would be written as: 12.17.15.17.0
(baktun).(katun).(tun).(uinal).(kin)

Dec 21, 2012 on the Mayan calendar would look like this: 13.0.0.0.0 People who understand the calendar say Dec 22, 2012 would be written as: 0.0.0.0.1.

So like the much hyped Y2K phenomena, the cycle is just going to repeat.....the date rolls over to the beginning again.With Y2K, the fears were SOMEWHAT justified because so many things relied on computers for calculations - airplanes, satellites, etc. If calculations went awry then perhaps some of these systems would have failed which could have ultimately led to a domino effect of planes/satellites dropping from the sky causing a lot of havoc. Possibly. These computers are based on the Gregorian calendar - not the Mayan calendar.

So while all this doomsday stuff is interesting to read about - I still haven't seen anything that makes me think anything is going to happen. I welcome any evidence to the contrary.
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Monday, March 09, 2009

One of the many things that currently occupies my time once everyone has gone to bed is online surveys. I've gotten myself hooked up with a company called Opinion Outpost. It didn't take all that long to get my account set up and start receiving surveys. It did take a little while to (and I'm still not done) set up my profile responses. These are essentially dozens of questions in different categories (Personal Health, Vehicles, Shopping, Travel, etc. The theory is that the more information you provide here - the more likely you are to receive surveys that you'll qualify for. If I were to guess I'd say that I qualify for maybe 50% of the surveys at most. I just qualified for a video survey Saturday but I didn't have the time to complete it. It was to watch a 15 minute video segment (I think from a movie) and then I was going to be asked questions about it. It was for 60 points. Points on this site can be turned into cash anytime you accumulate 50. 10 points equals $1.00. The image here is of the first check I received and I just hit 55 points again and requested another check. I requested the first one on 2/14/2009. They sent it on 3/5/2009 and I just received it today, 3/9/2009. Also, I must say that many times I don't respond to the survey in time and it has already been closed. So I could potentially be making more $$$.
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Well, I made my third attempt at making maple syrup yesterday. The weather was decent.....the kids were sick (we had planned to go skiing at Jack Frost)....I had the ambition. I was able to coax JT outside to go up to the campsite with me. I knew I had some cinderblock up there so we hopped on the 4-wheeler with some rope and headed up. We found 5 blocks so we made two trips. The winter wheat is starting to turn green so I didn't want to do too much damage (too much weight might cause the wheels to dig in more than normal?). We decided to set up by the wood piles so that while it was boiling I could so some splitting. As we started laying it out on the ground we realized we were going to need some more blocks. A quick phone call to Bubba and we had a few more and were in good shape! The following pic was taken at around 1:30pm and shows what we came up with.



As I was standing there, taking in the scenery, I decided to take the following shot which shows the make-shift fire pit, the 4-wheeler, the remaining sap and in the distance, my truck full of wood.



Here's how much sap we started with (plus what was in the pot). I actually had another bucket full that I had to dump out because I never got to boiling it. What a shame!



So I kept myself busy by splitting wood and feeding the fire.....splitting wood and feeding the fire. JT, Dylan and Malcolm came over at one point and wanted to go for a ride on the 4-wheeler and of course I oblidged. Time passed and before you knew it - it was time to go to Nana and PopPops house. It was actually perfect timing because the rain started moving in. It was just a very fine drizzle but I started shutting down the operation. I actually had about 9 quarts of raw sap left in the bucket at the time but since it was a week old I decided to dump it. I carried the pot in the house and set it on the stove. I'd get back to it after our visit.

So once we got home and got the kids in bed, I resumed the operation. The shot below was taken just before 10pm. This is what was left of just about 11 quarts of sap.

The thermometer I bought seems like a nice one (lots of labels at various temps) but when I get down to as little syrup as I have it doesn't register correctly.  It's because there is a mark part way up the stem which is where it registers the temp.  I dipped a spoon in when I thought it was getting close and when it started to kind of stick on the spoon I figured it was ready.  



I initially filtered it using coffee filters as can be seen below -- taken at around 11:10pm.


With Christl's help I had it all done except what was left in the last filter.  I tried squeezing what was left with a spoon as you'd do to a tea bag.  Well I pushed a little too hard and GUSH!  The filter ripped and a bunch of gunk dropped into the jar.

So I dumped the syrup back into the pan, warmed it up again and this time I just used cheese cloth.  The finished result - as seen below @ 11:47pm.



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