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In The News and Winter Arrives

Idaho is the fastest growing state in the nation?  Really? Seems so according to various news agencies, 1.2% per year growth according to the Census Bureau, or at least that was the source quoted in one story. Even a rural area like ours gets some growth. You can see it in more cars on the area roads but even here many people are willing to commute. When we were in California, if we were working in the San Bernardino Valley, that was a commute of around eighty miles a day, four days a week. When we first moved to the high desert, in 1989, it was about thirty-five to forty-five minutes from point 'A' to 'B'. Before we moved to Idaho in 2006, and with the almost constant growth in all those areas, that same trip took up to an hour and a half on many occasions. Up here in North Idaho, I would NOT want to have to be at work by eight am in Spokane, Washington, often about two hours away, in good weather! But in "adverse weather" like now, like much of win

December Doldrums

How could that be? You might think, Christmas, the lights, the presents, all the holiday programming! How could there be doldrums? Well, I'll tell you,  days and days of overcast and kind of foggy weather. Pretty cold days and nights, like "highs" from 27 to 32 and the lows from 17 to 28 for many of those days. The cause? A stagnant high-pressure system over the Northwest. Stalled out and just sitting there with no strong enough cold front coming through to move the High Pressure away. With the stalled pressure system here, the storms are going North into Canada and coming back into the states in the mid-west areas and they and the eastern states are getting the snow and early winter weather. Add to that, these really short days this time of year with sunrise after 8 am and sunset near 3:30 pm, short dark days. No snow left from the ten inches in early November, the mountains have snow but on most days you can't see the peaks. It's cold but not "wintery&q

At home with Google Home and Stacy's trip

Getting a 21st Century Assistant So I did it. Thanksgiving Day I did it. I had been wanting a Google Home since they had come out I think almost two years ago. I've really liked the idea of voice assistants and have tried some over the years with my Android phones. Before getting Google Assistant on my Note IV, and Assistant is only available if you have Android 6.0 or greater, I had tried other 'assistants' that did or didn't work as promised or expected with previous phones. Most recently I had been using "Dragon Naturally Speaking" primarily with it reading notifications, text messages and caller names occasionally like when driving and would rather not try looking at my phone or my watch display.   With buying a Google Home, I had been holding off for a couple of things, first the price to come down, and that happened over Black Friday and Cyber Monday, which has become Cyber Week the last couple of years. But with fifty dollars off I felt that was a

What's Been Going On?

I'll start with the more recent activities and work back. Will we have a wild winter again? At the beginning of November in our area, we had almost 10 inches of snow! While yes, there often is some snow in November, it is usually a couple of inches around the middle of the month but around 10 inches for most areas? Even the longtime residents I talked with said that was a lot of snow for so early in the season. The trees too were not expecting the snow as many still had the fall leaves and needles of them. All the snow was getting many nervous about a repeat of last year's record snow or an even a worse winter this year. A few weeks ago a state weather forecasting department was predicting what Idaho could expect for snow and rainfall for this winter of 2017-2018. For our neck of the woods and general location, it was predicted an approximate snowfall of 193 inches or about 16 FEET of snow! Of course, that number could be totally wrong and it also is over the span of a fu

What We've Been Doing The Last 6 Months

I actually have several draft posts to catch up on I just wanted to get this one about our all summer plus project first. So this is what we've been doing over the past 6 months now!! OUR PROPERTY AND HOUSE RENOVATION - Welcome to Phase 1 After literally years of planning Stacy and I decided to start with the inside out renovation of the Idaho home and our property. When we had moved here, full time, in 2006, that first year was getting the place livable and was mostly completed with the idea of 'good enough' for right now, but later we had wanted it finished. The years passed and became a decade, and the 'temporary' kitchen had become the kitchen, the living room and other rooms had become stuck in time with all the issues of not being "finished." Mainly because over the years when we'd talk about starting any projects, Stacy's father would get upset that we would 'change' his vision, and he even took pride in the fact that in h