Warning: while I’m doing my best not to let it get out of hand, this entry has a fair amount of geek speak. But there are cool pictures at the end, if you scroll down. It’s taken a few months of dealing with their tech support, but Dell finally replaced the motherboard on my 3.5-year-old…
Month: August 2022
Rip-BARE-ian Run
Given garage sales have effectively ridden off into the sunset, our weekend dates have become photography dates. And while most of our photo runs stick close to home, today we finally got around to the trip we promised ourself a month or so ago, up and down the Gila River. Getting Started We headed out…
Roll Out the Barrow
The “featured” image up top prompted bad puns and misheard lyrics. I couldn’t resist. Fair warning: there’s a bunch of photos and groan-worthy puns in this entry. My current server loads faster than the old one. The photo count today may test the limits of how fast. After so many decades of virtually nonexistant summer…
The Summer of Broken Stuff
I’d been having progressively more frequent Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes for my laptop, and had been harassing checking in with Dell about the issue for a while. But because each Dell interaction requires time I really can’t squeeze out, I hadn’t reached out to them for a few months. Until yesterday by about…
Regurgi-schedul-ation
All plans are subject to change, even the ones we’re actively pursuing. The above statement applies in so many ways it’s ridiculous. It was definitely the theme for the weekend. We planned to go up and down the Gila River this weekend and take photos at the numerous wildlife preserves and such. Then the AC…




