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Sunday July 27, 2008 at 7:27am

Front Yard or Back Yard

I'm not sure if it's genetic coding or learned behavior, but I have found that I'm following a habit of my Dad's. When I was a kid, I didn't really participate in his regular practice but now I find myself doing so.

There's a time in the evening in the longer daylight days, not quite sundown but getting near, after dinner, when we usually have a relative stillness in our house. The kids are usually eating a snack and watching some television show or reading or playing on X-Box intently, part of the wind-down before bedtime. My wife is doing things to prep for going to work for the next day. I, on the other hand, usually take the opportunity to slip outside and enjoy our backyard for a few minutes.

Actually, it's not all of our backyard. Because of our position on our street and the next cross-street, there are three backyards that run together, almost as one, that over the years have somewhat grown separately yet similar in appearance, almost as if a park landscaper had intended for the entire area to look the way it does. The yards are bordered by fences on one side, and homes on the other, but are wide enough and long enough to keep both out of main focus when looking at the yards. There's always an abundance of natural activity going on in the back, from insects (lightning bugs, cicadas, crickets, butterflies, damselflies, you name it, if it's local you might see it) to vertebrates. At dusk is a good time to see the bats come out and swoop between the trees, catching the bugs that are starting to lift from the grass as dark approaches.

Rarely, other than my family, do you see people at this time in the backyards.

My Dad, in Livermore and in Bakersfield, used to like to go in the backyard for 10-15 minutes and just enjoy whatever he was enjoying, quietly. I tend to think I have a far wealthier view to enjoy, but I've found myself doing the same thing. It's more than just relaxing, there's almost a soothing music of sound and visual, and often of smell, that combines to provide a useful "reset" for me. It's not something that is as describable as it is experienced, but I think you have to be open to it for it to happen, because for many years I was not.

The front yard actually doesn't cut it for me as a view unless it's a thunderstorm. Then, I can sit in the garage, and get a pretty good view of the storm rolling in and the lightning cracking around and the reaction of people as they hurry to get out of the weather. It's still not the same, but it's enjoyable.

For me, the backyard is somewhat of a place where I can rejuice my batteries. How about you?

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Sunday July 20, 2008 at 8:19am

Nanoseconds

I may have gone my whole life without really considering the definition of the term "nanosecond" except our 7-year-old finds the whole nanosecond measurement idea pretty fascinating. Like in, "how many nanoseconds will it take for us to get to Hersheypark?"

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Thursday July 17, 2008 at 6:37am

Summer Camps

Our daughter goes to several week-long day camps in the summer - most of them are run by the local school district, and consist of a focus for a few hours each day on a particular subject. Last year she went to basketball, art, science, and chess camp. This year she has gone to two basketball camps, art, geocaching, and will go to a CSI camp later this summer.

Geocaching? So far it has proven to be the most popular camp to her this summer, other than basketball. The way we choose these camps, is that she chooses most of them, and then we choose one that we think might be fun and different, or at least mind-opening. She wasn't so hot on our selection of chess last year, and she was afraid that geocaching would be about as interesting. But she loved geocaching. Now the talk is about getting a handheld GPS navigation thingy, and she says this is a good family activity we can all do together. And there are lots and lots of caches - apparently over 2500 in the 17011 zip code alone.

I guess we made a better choice this year than last.

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Sunday July 6, 2008 at 6:20pm

Vacation Ideas: Banff

Every odd-numbered year, my two brothers' families and ours get together for a big family summer vacation. The selection process rotates, and this time it's my job to find the spot. So, I'm looking for input. I've narrowed it down to about 10 different places around the country, and by the end of this summer I need to have the place figured out. Have any suggestions?

One place we're considering is Banff/Lake Louise. Comments would be appreciated, if you've been there.

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