I've heard a couple of stories lately of stray shots from deer hunters.
Whether they actually damaged anything is fairly irrelevant, as it falls under the whole "Know your target and what's behind it" bit.
Or as I like to call it, "pay attention!"
Since the Farm Fam has actually had a horse shot for being mistaken for a deer (not kidding) I thought I'd take this chance to remind everyone.
Please, be sure what you're shooting at is your intended target, that there isn't something behind your deer in line-of-sight that you might not want to put a hole in if you happen to miss, and that you remember ALL of the gun safety rules while you're hunting.
That being said, happy hunting and here's rooting for everyone!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Blargh
It's snowing here, and it's truly that time of year when I become as much of a hermit as possible, and spend my time daydreaming of warmer climes.
During the winter I tend to ask myself when I'm thinking of doing something "Will this make me go outside? If so, is it worth it?"
Sometimes it is. Sometimes I get that weird mid-blizzard craving for ice cream, and just have to go find some, in spite of the fact that everyone else in the world is smarter than me and all tucked up in their nice warm houses with blankets and hot drinks.
Most of the time, it's not. Generally in this kind of weather the only thing that gets me out of the house is the need to break ice on stock tanks or otherwise do something that just can't wait for a warmer day.
And I don't want to hear anything about a white Christmas. When I'm rich and famous I'm dragging the Fam to Hawaii or Australia or somewhere else that has nice toasty Holidays.
Since I heard Lady Antebellum's cover of "Baby It's Cold Outside" it's been running through my head. Now all I need is some handsome young man to hum it while he's fixing me a hot Toddy and wrapping me up in a warm fuzzy blanket before rubbing my feet and doing my laundry.
Hey, a girl can dream, can't she?
During the winter I tend to ask myself when I'm thinking of doing something "Will this make me go outside? If so, is it worth it?"
Sometimes it is. Sometimes I get that weird mid-blizzard craving for ice cream, and just have to go find some, in spite of the fact that everyone else in the world is smarter than me and all tucked up in their nice warm houses with blankets and hot drinks.
Most of the time, it's not. Generally in this kind of weather the only thing that gets me out of the house is the need to break ice on stock tanks or otherwise do something that just can't wait for a warmer day.
And I don't want to hear anything about a white Christmas. When I'm rich and famous I'm dragging the Fam to Hawaii or Australia or somewhere else that has nice toasty Holidays.
Since I heard Lady Antebellum's cover of "Baby It's Cold Outside" it's been running through my head. Now all I need is some handsome young man to hum it while he's fixing me a hot Toddy and wrapping me up in a warm fuzzy blanket before rubbing my feet and doing my laundry.
Hey, a girl can dream, can't she?
Sunday, December 6, 2009
People's Press Collective
Last night at the book signing I met three of the guys from The People's Press Collective... since they gave me a button, I decided to pimp their site.
Actually, if you're in the Denver area and interested in Second Amendment Activism and generally just getting around the bias of the main stream media, it's a good site to check out.
They're far more motivated than I am.
Actually, if you're in the Denver area and interested in Second Amendment Activism and generally just getting around the bias of the main stream media, it's a good site to check out.
They're far more motivated than I am.
Eldest Nephew
Since Bro and Sis In Law okayed it, the Farmparents decided to get Eldest nephew a very special Christmas present this year which he is going to love.
This year, Eldest Nephew gets his first rifle, a Savage .22 youth model. We picked it up yesterday on the way to the book signing, from the place where Salamander works. It was an excellent excuse to visit with him again and meet the Newt who is just cute as a button.
Eldest Nephew will probably ask to go shooting as soon as he opens his present, as he loves shooting with his dad but having to have help to support the big people .22's has been beginning to disappoint him. Now he'll be able to start learning marksmanship for himself.
I predict a happy munchkin come Christmastime.
This year, Eldest Nephew gets his first rifle, a Savage .22 youth model. We picked it up yesterday on the way to the book signing, from the place where Salamander works. It was an excellent excuse to visit with him again and meet the Newt who is just cute as a button.
Eldest Nephew will probably ask to go shooting as soon as he opens his present, as he loves shooting with his dad but having to have help to support the big people .22's has been beginning to disappoint him. Now he'll be able to start learning marksmanship for himself.
I predict a happy munchkin come Christmastime.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Larry Correia
Absolutely rocks.
Came for a book signing expecting to get my books signed, say hi, visit a bit and be on my merry way, found myself invited to dinner and discussing... well... everything.
Lots of neat people who's links I don't have (if you met me please comment and I'll get you on my "bloggers I've met" list... ) and some I do which I'll add later when my brain comes back from it's little "holy crap" vacation, good food, and great conversation.
I swear, I've met more interesting people thanks to the internet....
Came for a book signing expecting to get my books signed, say hi, visit a bit and be on my merry way, found myself invited to dinner and discussing... well... everything.
Lots of neat people who's links I don't have (if you met me please comment and I'll get you on my "bloggers I've met" list... ) and some I do which I'll add later when my brain comes back from it's little "holy crap" vacation, good food, and great conversation.
I swear, I've met more interesting people thanks to the internet....
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Chapter 7
Is now available.
I told you it'd be ready this week.
Same old song and dance, donate a dollar, get the chapter. If you need previous chapters let me know in a note on your donation or in an email when you make your donation.
I told you it'd be ready this week.
Same old song and dance, donate a dollar, get the chapter. If you need previous chapters let me know in a note on your donation or in an email when you make your donation.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Are You Watching This?
The big brains over at the University of California San Diego are currently slicing the brain of quite possibly the most famous amnesiac ever.
There are lots more links but I'll let you find the rest of em on your own.
What's fascinating to me about this is that they're streaming the slicing process live.
That's right, you can watch them slice pieces seventy microns thick off of a whole human brain that's been encased in a gelatin block.
And you can watch it here.
Fabulous. Of course, it would be better if they'd let us watch them mount the slices on the slides, I think, but really, considering that I'm seeing the inside of a man's brain, I think I can be content.
And more importantly, thankful to Mr. Henry Gustav Molaison for the most important contribution to this journey of discovery.
There are lots more links but I'll let you find the rest of em on your own.
What's fascinating to me about this is that they're streaming the slicing process live.
That's right, you can watch them slice pieces seventy microns thick off of a whole human brain that's been encased in a gelatin block.
And you can watch it here.
Fabulous. Of course, it would be better if they'd let us watch them mount the slices on the slides, I think, but really, considering that I'm seeing the inside of a man's brain, I think I can be content.
And more importantly, thankful to Mr. Henry Gustav Molaison for the most important contribution to this journey of discovery.
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