WWBD

Bob and Noreen

Bob and Noreen called us last night to announce… wait for it, Bob’s retirement. After way too many years of paying into my social security, Bob has decided to punchout. He joins a long line of other recent retirements, including Jay and cousin Anne. This leaves my social security trust fund much weakened and a wee bit depleted. I hope that it holds up, but fear not, Bob is lining up a side gig as a consultant. Wait, 1099s don’t pay into my social security!

For all of us 2025 was a bit wonky. Bob was traveling furiously right up to the end. He even visited us while we were in Monterey, where we tried to educate him on the wisdom of one of our founding fathers, Ben Franklin. We swapped tales of all of our travels last year, plus grandchildren stories and future plans.

Anne to Me: “You Stinker!”

About future plans, Bob is not one to be take what may. He has always been a go-getter. Always looking, never hiding. When the next day dawns, he is ready for action. Hopefully, he still remembers when to roll his sixes and ones, but such games are mere child’s play to Bob. He needs a real challenge, one that really challenges him else he slides quickly into dotage. Folks, I give to you Campaign for North Africa. This 1978 Godzilla of the monster wargames of that era has always been Bob’s and my dream. Even forty years ago, when we were both changing diapers and trying to slip one more turn of an Avalon Hill game, in-between naps. Currently, both of our systems of computer resources are in revamp mode. Once this reboot is complete, we should be ready to go. If we do this right, I could clobber him, or him me, all the while both of us sitting on some distant beaches. Letting our AI minions handle the rest. What do you say Bob, can I serve you up some nice fresh pasta, al dente?

Which Witch-hazel?

Chinese Witch-hazel

When we were in the garden, we came upon the pictured witch-hazel. Its blossoms were both colorful and fresh. We have only had a brief thaw this week, but that was enough for these flowers to bloom. Their color is especially vibrant as seen here. The plant is used medicinally as an astringent. Various brands are marketed and sold for skin care typically in acne treatment. Witch-hazel gets its name for its use in dowsing. A historical practice of using forked witch-hazel branches as “dowsing rods” or “witching sticks” to find underground water. 

Garden Afterglow

Orange Shrimp Plant

Busy day! I bought a new laptop. Replacing the previous ancient one. It might have been eight years old. Like that one, I got the new one at Micro Center, a warehouse for computer equipment also-known-as my happy place. I purchased a refurbished HP, with 32M of RAM, 1T solid-state disk drive and at 4lbs it is pretty light and still clean of bloatware. This completes the second of my three-step computer modernization program. Last year I did the iPhone, today was the laptop, next up is the desktop. I had been considering using the Micro Center’s porting service, but Microsoft did everything I had wanted done for free. I spent most of the rest of the day setting up the new machine. Meanwhile, Anne got our new high-tech birdfeeder up and running. We set it up in the front yard for better Wi-Fi. We only had the remnants of last year’s bird seed, so tomorrow after gyro we’ll have to buy some more. Later in the afternoon, we went to the gardens and got some exercise. Most of the Garden Glow decorations are still up and we used them to pose for pics and sent them to the kids.