Sunday, February 27, 2011

Champions again

The HPU Lady Jackets rose to the occasion and defeated the Louisiana College Lady Cats to claim the championship of the ASC. The score was 83-69 and earns them a spot in the NCAA national tournament. The game was never in doubt as HPU opened with 6 straight 3 pointers and led by 15 or 20 through most of the game. We are extremely proud of the Lady Jackets and their play in the tournament. It has been a great weekend of basketball and we look forward to more.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Boat repair

The boat project moves along slowly. The paint from many years ago is loose and flaky and I need to sand most of it off in order to repaint and have the new paint stick. This is a very time consuming task. I also plan to build flotation chambers at each end to aid in rescue if (when) it capsizes. They will make the boat float higher and make it easier to bail any water out. They also prevent as much water getting in as could be without them. They will also provide some dry storage area for things I don't want to get wet. I have the mast, boom and rudder made and ready to paint. I am still working on the leeboard and a new mast step and mast partner. The sail will be made from a polytarp once the rest of the boat is finished. I really don't have a timetable as to when I will finish it but hopefully by summer sometime. Here is a picture:

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Basketball playoffs

Well, we are gearing up for a big weekend. HPU's Lady Jackets are co-champs with Hardin Simmons and since we won both games against them during the regular season we will get to host the ASC Championship. Eight teams will arrive here for the tournament and the winner will get an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. We are excited to be able to host and have the opportunity to watch some very good basketball games. Our first game is Friday at 7:30 PM. HPU advanced to the final four and won the national championship in 2008 and are the only ASC team to ever accomplish that. Martha and I had the chance to attend the final four that year and that was an exciting time. We enjoyed it very much and would not mind trying to do it again so, GO LADY JACKETS!! 

Friday, February 4, 2011

Snow again

As you can see in the picture we have snow again. There are only a couple of inches but it is enough to shut down the university again. There is still ice under the snow and that makes walking and/or driving somewhat treacherous. I have already heard of a couple of people who have broken bones from falling on the ice. It is probably best to not risk more injuries. On the brighter side, the sun is shining and the sky is clear and blue so it really is a pretty day, just cold. The temperature is in the low 20's but started around 15 or 16. We may or may not get above freezing today, they keep lowering the forecast. We should get a warmer day tomorrow though for sure. I am tired of the cold but it will be back on Monday so I guess we just have to keep on surviving.  Martha is rejoicing because she gets another day off. That makes 3 this week due to weather.

Stay warm!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

It pays to be flexible

So here we are on Wednesday morning and the temperature was a cool 10 degrees. I think it may reach 20 by the afternoon. We left the cat's (not our cat but a stray) water dish out and it was not flexible as you can see from the picture. The bird's bath/dish for their water was more flexible and it survived even though frozen nearly solid. That is amazing. The university decided it was still too cold and dangerous so Martha got another day off. Of course with me being retired, every day is off. And can you believe this, Saturday the high is forecast to be 62. We get a short break before it turns cold again the first of the week. I am ready for winter to be over! Hope you are warm wherever you are.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The weather



Just to the left of center is a large block of ice
from the bird's water dish

The temperature has hovered around 20 all day and we expect low teens tonight. The university closed for the day so Martha was able to stay home. We have a little bit of light snow and many of the streets are icy. There is up to an inch of ice on some streets and since it is not forecast to get above freezing for several days, that ice may not melt, or if it does it will refreeze. The high for tomorrow is only supposed to be low 20's. The winds are up around 25 to 30 mph and that makes the chill factor significant. As a side note, yesterday we were at 75 and sunshine, today we have the sunshine but over a 50 degree difference in temperature.
The birds are having a hard time.