Wine Aficionado

This morning everything seems better, here is last nights lame post:

With all the studies that show that drinking a glass or two of red wine a day may be good for your health I have decided to try my own study. Regular readers here know that my cholestrol is somewhat on the high side and I’m working with my doctor to try and get it in the “normal” range. I don’t eat too badly (realative to the general population) and I exercise fairly frequently, so I’m guessing a lot of my problem is hereditary, maybe drinking wine is the ticket.

Donna’s brothers and sister are big wine drinkers, so that after the house cleared out Thanksgiving weekend we were left with a couple of bottles. Instead of the usual pour it down the sink and recycle the bottle as in years past, I resolved to drink them empty, one glass at a time, strictly for my heart you understand.

After finishing off the leftovers, it was time to buy some wine on my own. Knowing nothing about wines my first replacement was just another bottle of the same kind that was left behind, Yellow Tail Merlot. Apparently it is from Australia because it has a cute Aborigini looking kangaroo on the bottle. As a bonus, it was cheap. Seeing as that wasn’t too bad tasting, my next bottle was chosen for its inexpensiveness as well. I don’t remember what brand it was, but I’m sure it came in a snazzy bottle. It cost less than the Yellow Tail and it didn’t have that cork thing, you just screwed the top off and poured. It really didn’t taste too bad either.

With the cost factor now really unimportant, anything under $10 a bottle being fine, I have now started working my way through the local supermarket’s wine aisle picking out my beverage by how I like the bottle/label design. Our latest stock consists of a Syrah from Red Bicyclette.

The next bottle might be from the folks at Twin Fins winery. Their bottles have a stylized back end of a 50s convertible with a surfboard sticking out of it.

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Weekend Odds & Ends

  1. I can’t be the only one who thinks I went a really long way for not much with yesterday’s post?
  2. New episode of the West Wing tonight.
  3. Went for a hike in Hitchcock Woods yesterday and stayed on the map. Snapped a couple of pictures in the hopes that one may be used for the next photo series. Will try a couple more locations next weekend too.
  4. Got a nice afternoon ride with the top down today. I keep waiting for the other shoe (ice storm/snow) to drop, it hasn’t really seemed like winter here yet.
  5. The computer fan made a bit of noise yesterday morning so we shut it off. Later that day it ran for several hours without complaining. This afternoon it has been running in silence as well. And yes, I checked and it is blowing air. The replacement was shipped on Friday.
  6. Grilling steaks on back deck for tonight supper.
  7. Still stymied on the home network front.
  8. Didn’t get a movie from Netflix on Saturday, even though it shipped on Friday. May not be possible to watch two movies every week. This is not a big problem as what we are paying Netflix this time around we will still be ahead of local renting from Blockbuster if we watch just 3 movies a month.
  9. Buying a shower curtain to coordinate with the color you just painted the bathroom cabinets is a lot harder than you think. Memo to self: Buy shower curtain, then paint.
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What Noise?

Came home this afternoon and fired up the PC. After 10 minutes or so the noise came back. I unplugged everything from the back of the tower and dragged it out into the middle of the floor. I got out the vacuum cleaner and sucked up as much dust as I could out. I pulled out the CPU fan and it?s housing from inside the PC and boy was it dusty. I spun the fan and it turned jerkily, no noise, but it didn’t rotate smoothly. I removed the 2 screws mounting the power supply and contemplated unhooking all the connections to remove the unit from the tower, but decided I would wait and see if it was the CPU fan first.

I hooked up all the cables, leaving the CPU fan out, and fired up the PC. While I let the PC run I vacuumed out the fan real good, but couldn’t find any place where I might be able to lube the motor shaft. After about 15 minutes and no noise I figured that the CPU fan was indeed the culprit. Shut down the PC and reinstalled the fan. I started the PC again, leaving the case wide open with the intent of waiting until the noise started and then unplugging the fan to confirm that it was bad.

After 30 minutes the noise hadn’t returned, so I buttoned the case back up. The PC will be left on tonight and we’ll see if we get woken in the middle night of the night by a rumbling fan…

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New Year’s Eve Eve

Family Circus

Family Circus

We took the Christmas decorations down though…

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