Saturday, January 31, 2015
Can't login with phone at hotel but I can with tablet, solved!
At a hotel in Jacksonville, FL for work and the free wifi is all fine and good. I have a Nexus 7, a Windows laptop, and an Android phone. The tablet and computer get on the wifi no problem but had problems with the phone. You have to go to a login page and enter the hotels passcode before you can get on their wifi. For some reason on my phone I kept getting a redirect page that kept refreshing in some kind of loop but never got to the page where I could put the passcode in. Finally after quite a bit of google searching I found the answer hidden in the comments of some android forum. Open an incognito window in chrome and try again. It took me straight to the login page no problem. Why? Don't know, don't care, but it worked.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
HA!
So I suppose those of you who have kids probably saw my original idea for this blog and said something like, yeah, new dad. Thinks he's going to have time and/or energy for writing a blog. Well ok. I've learned a lot in the almost 2 years since James joined us. Anyway, our daughter is due any day now. The date is the Monday after Easter but the doctor said since James was a month early don't be surprised if this one is early too so it could really be any day now.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
James Alexander Nielsen
So a little over a week ago, on my birthday, my son arrived! James Alexander arrived at 4:58pm on June 11. 6lb 14oz, 20 in. He was facing the wrong direction and the cord was wrapped twice around his neck which resulted in the need for a c-section. Thank goodness for drugs because the doctor was really tugging to get him out but baby was fine and Genny is recovering nicely now. Genny's Mom came up to help out for a few days which was nice. Getting into a groove now with feeding and diapers. Long story short, he's pretty damn cool.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Signs of Spring and updates
Azaleas bloomed a week or 2 before memorial day. Rhododendrons had just a few blooms on them by our Memorial Day party.
I've got all the sheetrock up in the kitchen and a coat and a half of spackle so that's coming along.
All my tomatoes are planted! Yeah! Still have some other stuff under grow lights to get into the ground.
Spent yesterday smoking some ribs on my new smoker and they came out awesome. Also we were getting rooms ready for baby. He'll be here soon!
Oh, and my allergies were the worst for about 2-3 weeks before memorial day until now they are dying down again.
(Some of this stuff is just notes to myself....)
I've got all the sheetrock up in the kitchen and a coat and a half of spackle so that's coming along.
All my tomatoes are planted! Yeah! Still have some other stuff under grow lights to get into the ground.
Spent yesterday smoking some ribs on my new smoker and they came out awesome. Also we were getting rooms ready for baby. He'll be here soon!
Oh, and my allergies were the worst for about 2-3 weeks before memorial day until now they are dying down again.
(Some of this stuff is just notes to myself....)
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Update from the last few weeks.
Sunday of that weekend after Gen's Dad left I got to try out my new roto-tiller that Genny got me for Easter. I only tilled a couple rows of the garden. Just enough space to put my asparagus in the ground. People keep saying be careful it tends to take over but I say yum. Either I'll eat more asparagus or I'll cut it back, big deal. The weekend before I got a bunch of free horse manure and added it to my compost pile and gave it a good mix. It was up to 130 degrees!
So Genny ordered the tiller online and went to pick it up at the store. They gave her the wrong model but it turned out to be the $300 one not the $200 one she ordered. She tried to tell the person that she thought it was the wrong one but they insisted that it was the right one so Genny brought it home. Yeah, there's no way I'm going to go fix that error...
Ok, on to this past weekend. Last fall I was in the habit of buying half dead plants from the home centers at huge discounts and nursing them back to health. It seems to have worked out very well. I bought 3 big black eyed susan plants and divided them into about 16 plants and put them in my vegetable garden which by that time of year was done with veggies. Some russian sage, salvia, and a couple varieties of echinacea. Well they all came back this spring so I dug them up and planted them in the various beds around the house. They are all deer resistant varieties so hopefully the ones I put in the un-fenced rock garden will make it. We fenced in the garden by the driveway with the daylillys, spiderwort and hosta because the deer broke through the netting last year. Hopefully this will keep them at bay this year. The rock garden we built out back though we want to keep unfenced. So far they only thing they never eat are daffodils but at least we like daffodils. I stuck some of our divided plants in there so we'll see how that goes. Also, I mulch both of those beds with compost. It looks good, it's good for the gardens and it was free (aside from my labor in turning it a few times) Speaking of which my compost was down to about 80 degrees so I gave it another good turn and it's back up to over 100 again. Nice.
So the neighbors are great but one of them has a big winnabego in their backyard which is kind of an eyesore. So we've been planting along the property line there in hopes that it will be hidden eventually. We've got mostly forsythia along there up until this past weekend. I bought Genny a little lucky bamboo plant last year because she liked the pot it was in (an elephant). Since it was starting to look a bit sickly, I took all the individual bamboo pieces and planted them along the yard too. Hopefully the will grow fast and take over. If it gets out of hand, I'll just have to import some pandas. I'm ok with that. Ok, time for some pictures...
Oh yeah, you know those raspberry bushes they sell at the home center that look like a couple twigs sticking out of a box? This is one of those things after only 1 year. I never thought it would be this enormous. Awesome!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
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