Tuesday, February 10, 2009

High Tech Yoga

Seems I'll do anything to put off doing yoga -- ooo! take a picture! I really did the yoga routine on the DVD that was in my compuer after I took this picture.





In even better news, my doctor reduced my blood pressure medicine today. He was crediting the exercise, but I suspect all those local veggies from my CSA and the farmers market helped, too.

Monday, February 9, 2009

New heat pumps

Here's the most visible part of the project that I wrote about a few weeks ago. Of course, there are lots of interior bits when replacing an ancient, inefficient HVAC system. It took two guys working more than 6 days in our house to put it all together. The two shining heat pumps are the most photo-worthy.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Wicked Good Slippers

I had a different idea for a photo today, but I out-foxed myself by planning to wait until the good sunset light. The sun was completely obscured by clouds at sunset. So, instead, you get a picture of my slippers and a low light experiment. The image stabilization magic in the lens is pretty good, but not a miracle. This was the only one of six pictures that wasn't blurry.

These are the comfiest slippers I've worn since I grew out of the pink fuzzy ones I wore when I was five.


Saturday, February 7, 2009

February 7th

Today is the first anniversary of the tragic shooting at Kirkwood City Hall. Some people in Kirkwood refer to that as "February 7th" the way the rest of the country speaks of "September 11th."

On my way to this morning's community dialogue meeting sponsored by the Community for Understanding and Healing, I stopped by City Hall because I figured the light would be nice for pictures on the east-facing front. While I was there, someone left flowers on the door.


The front door is always locked now, for security reasons. It's no real loss of function for the citizens of Kirkwood -- we all use the back door where the parking is. But, if you believe that architecture has meaning, there is something sad about not being able to walk into the grand porticoed entrance of our City Hall. Still, amidst the sadness that we have experienced in the last year, this is not so great of a sorrow.
I'm pleased and proud to report that the locked front door does not seem to be a metaphor of anything in Kirkwood, now. There are certainly things that we Kirkwoodians can find to complain about. But the fact that we can and do complain about it in both official and unofficial settings means that the door is metaphorically open even if it's physically closed.

Friday, February 6, 2009

A day of photographs at the Garden

Today, was a rare warm day in February. We took advantage of the weather and went to the Missouri Botanical Garden for my first lesson on my new-to-me camera. Here we are reflected in the Lehmann Building.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Coldest day in a decade

We celebrated the first really cold week of winter by signing a contract for a brand new HVAC system. That was something we promised ourselves, and the environment, during Earth Hour on March 29, 2008. We discussed the single best thing we could do for the environment and agreed that replacing the 30+ year-old heat pump was surely it. I'm glad we accomplished it before this year's Earth Hour, March 28 at 8:30 pm.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Vote for a veggie garden at the White House

Ideas for Change in America is a competition for choosing top ideas for change that the Obama administration could work on. From their website:
The top 10 rated ideas from the final round will be presented to the Obama
administration on January 16th at an event at the National Press Club in
Washington, DC, co-hosted by the Case Foundation. At the event we will also
announce the launch of a national advocacy campaign behind each idea in
collaboration with our nonprofit partners to turn each idea into actual
policy.

This blog officially endorsed (and I officially voted for) the idea Victory Gardens 2.0 -- to grow vegetables on the White House lawn. You have to register to vote and you get 10 votes! Please use one for Victory Gardens 2.0 and then have fun exploring the rest of the ideas and making your choices. There are some good ones out there. And each idea comes with resources about how to learn more (a feature that makes this librarian's heart go pitter-pat!).