Sunday, November 7, 2010

Viva Alfa Romeo

Just got back from Celebration, Florida where I got an opportunity to meet some great people and see some beautiful Italian cars.

Thanks Mid-Florida AROC for hosting the Viva Alfa Romeo Car Show 2010. I have gained some much needed inspiration to get my Spider project finished so that I can participate in show next year.

Stay tuned here to see some pictures and a short video presentation of the event.


Monday, September 20, 2010

Time goes by...

Another year has passed and still very little progress on the Alfa restoration. I have sourced some needed parts and have started "cleaning" the area around the car in the garage. If only our house had a two car garage and/or a workshop in the backyard to house some of the yard tools and other hardware collected over the years.

One of my neighbors is selling an older Mercedes four door. It's a 240D. One of the slowest cars on the road. Obtaining this car would put me more in line with the ideals I would like to pursue - reducing my dependance on commercial fuels. I would run the car on recycled fry oil.

It is about time that I put my environmental beliefs into action. I joined the Veggie Van organization today.

http://www.veggievan.org/

Monday, July 6, 2009

Missed deadline

The date is quickly approaching when I promised myself that my Italian car would be back on the road. Once again, I have disappointed myself with poor performance.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Msgr. William A Kerr

I attended Msgr. Kerr's funeral last week. The church was packed, standing room only. I imagine a few people were there because Roger Staubach gave the eulogy. What I saw on news that day only consisted of a fifteen second VO and a 15 sound bite from a football Hall of Fame member. What the local news didn't show was the wonderful story Roger told of a man who had a gift of making the person or people Monsignor was speaking to feel that they are the most important person at that moment. They didn't show Roger choking up over the thought of never having a post Thanksgiving meal discussion ever again. Hearing Mr. Staubach's eulogy made me realize why Msgr. Kerr kindly declined my family's invitation to Thanksgiving year after year. He was spending that time with his dear friends.

Msgr. Kerr practiced what he preached. He was an instrument of change. He was/is and example for the rest of us that an individual can and should try to make a difference. He was working to make our world a more peaceful place. I hope and pray that the progress for world wide peace he began will take root and flourish.

I will miss him greatly.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Memorial Day

Another Memorial Day has come and gone.

About twelve years ago Sherry and I took a day trip to St. George Island. The order of the day was to bring the Hobie Cat, sail to the bay side of the State Park, have a picnic, mess around on the boat a little, then back to town after a fun day in the sun. This would have been our third date and first "out of town" date. At least this was the plan.

The trip to the island was of no event. Normal drive towing the boat. I should have known that the day was not going to end well when I lost my sun glasses shortly after we launched the boat. We did circle back to find the Ray Bans. It was very bright on the water and I needed those glasses.

After finding the glasses we set sail and headed east toward the State Park. The air was slightly west of north and we had a good run to the park. On the way we saw a couple of dolphins, a sea turtle and some jumping mullet.

We beached the boat and broke out the lunch snacks. Sandwiches, some fruit and cheese and one of my favorites, Cheez-Its. Lunch was tasty. After eating we crossed over to the Gulf side to play around in the waves and do some body surfing. The waves were small and we ended up just swimming for a bit.

...continued in a bit...

Monday, November 17, 2008

Today on Campus

Today I'm monitoring the Florida Pre-Paid College Tuition board meeting. Not a regular event to take place here. TCC is hosting an event with FPCT later today and I think that's why their board is here this morning. The discussion has been centered around the investments and forecast for the funds that drive the FPCT plans. My involvement has been to record the audio portion and be ready to play back a DVD when called for presentation. One of the things that come to mind when I work the events in the board room is how much this room needs to be re-built and re-formatted. It wasn't too long ago that this control room was configured. Unfortunately, it needs to be re-done again after a full needs assessment is done for the events that do and may take place in this space.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Monticello Karting

There is a kart racing track in Monticello Florida. I have agreed to do some installation and editing work for the track owners. In exchange, I have gotten the unlimited use of a 125cc EasyKart. Here is a link to the track layout.

http://www.monticellokarting.com/track.html

Actual open wheel racing - on a reduced scale.