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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Photo Flashback Thursday


Once a week, I like to take a little bit of time out, time to look at some of the 30,000+ photos that I have stored on my computer. Little lost moments in time that I either captured with a lens, scanned, or just stole from somewhere on the internet. I like to find just one and post it up, recalling or reliving the picture to the best of my ability. Sometimes this is a pretty easy task, and sometimes it's not that easy, but one thing it has always been a lot of fun.

This pic goes back 10 years to 2016 when I went to the Federal Users Conference in Washington DC. I stayed in Arlington, Virginia, and rode the subway over; it dropped me right off at the convention center. 

Funny thing about this pic: this was a really nice hotel, and I was looking for it this week on Google earth and couldn't find it. There is a reason for that, and the word is demolition. They knocked it down and are building some kind of conference center in its place. The road in the background leads to Arlington Cemetery, and on the other side of that, the Pentagon. 

Have yourselves a great day. 

Hi ho hi ho

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Lucy's Journal


August 19, 2026

Dear Journal,

Morgantown has been invaded!

Well...maybe "invaded" is a little dramatic. The new college students are arriving in town, and everywhere we looked today there were freshmen carrying boxes, backpacks, maps, coffee cups, and enough luggage to stay here for ten years.

Peanut was sitting on the front porch watching the commotion.

"Why are there so many people wandering around staring at their phones?" she asked.

"They're freshmen," I explained.

Kiwi flew down from the tree.

"Freshmen? Excellent! They won't know where anything is!"

His eyes got really big.

"I HAVE A PLAN."

That sentence is never a good sign.


A few minutes later, Gracie arrived, followed closely by the Ghost of Maybelline.

"What's going on?" Gracie asked.

"We're going on a walking tour of Morgantown," I said.

Maybelline smiled.

"That sounds innocent enough."

Kiwi grinned.

"It won't be."

The Quackers immediately started laughing.

"Quack!"

"Quack quack!"

And off we went.


As we walked around Morgantown, we saw freshmen everywhere.

Some were looking for their dorms.

Others were trying to find the WVU Coliseum.

One poor student was standing in the middle of the sidewalk holding a map upside down.

Peanut whispered, "That's our target."

"Absolutely not," I said.

"Relax," Peanut replied. "We're only going to help them become slightly more confused."


Our first prank involved a campus map.

While nobody was looking, the Quackers carefully moved a little directional arrow on a temporary joke sign.

Instead of pointing toward the Coliseum, it pointed toward a nearby parking lot.

The freshman followed it for about twenty feet before realizing something wasn't right.

"This map is terrible!" he exclaimed.

We ducked behind a bush.

The Quackers were laughing so hard they could barely stand.


Then Kiwi got involved.

He flew overhead shouting,

"FOLLOW THE BIRD! I KNOW WHERE I'M GOING!"

The students looked up.

Kiwi flew one direction.

Then another.

Then made a giant circle.

Then landed on a street sign.

"I have absolutely no idea where I am," he announced.

Peanut shook her head.

"At least he's honest."


Next came our greatest masterpiece.

We found a temporary campus directional sign and turned one of the little arrows around.

Suddenly the sign appeared to tell people that the football stadium was in the opposite direction.

Gracie started laughing.

"Lucy, this is terrible!"

"It's only temporary," I said.

Maybelline floated through the sign.

"Besides, I'm pretty sure ghosts don't have to worry about getting lost."

"That's because you can go through walls," I reminded her.

"Excellent point."


Meanwhile, Kiwi had developed a completely different prank strategy.

He was flying above the sidewalks watching the freshmen.

"Target acquired!"

"Kiwi," I warned.

"I'm going to perform the ancient art of aerial bird bombing!"

He swooped down dramatically.

Everyone looked up.

Kiwi tried his best...

...but completely missed.

Instead, his little surprise landed harmlessly on the pavement several feet away.

He flew back up laughing.

"TACTICAL MISS!"

"More like terrible aim," Peanut said.

Kiwi circled around for another attempt, but I finally convinced him that we should probably stop before somebody had to clean up after us.

He landed on my head.

"Fine. But I'm still practicing."


Eventually, our pranks became more helpful.

We straightened the maps we had moved.

We pointed confused freshmen toward the correct buildings.

We even helped one student who had been walking around in circles for nearly twenty minutes.

"See?" Gracie said. "We're actually being helpful now."

Peanut nodded.

"Mostly."

The Quackers looked disappointed.

They had apparently enjoyed being campus navigation consultants.


As the afternoon went on, Morgantown became even busier.

Cars were everywhere.

Parents were unloading furniture.

U-Haul trucks were squeezing through town.

Students were carrying mini-fridges, televisions, laundry baskets, and enormous boxes.

Kiwi flew overhead providing commentary.

"Freshman approaching!"

"Freshman carrying microwave!"

"Freshman has six pillows!"

"Freshman appears to have brought their entire bedroom!"

The Quackers started keeping score.

By the end of the afternoon, they had counted 37 U-Haul trucks, 19 overloaded cars, and approximately 9,000 freshmen.

Peanut pointed out that the last number might be slightly exaggerated.


As the sun began to set, we stopped near a quiet part of town.

We looked back at all the activity.

"It's kind of exciting," Gracie said.

"It is," I agreed.

Maybelline smiled.

"Every August brings new people, new adventures, and new memories."

Kiwi suddenly flew overhead.

"AND NEW PEOPLE TO CONFUSE!"

Everyone laughed.

Peanut looked at him.

"Tomorrow, perhaps we should let the freshmen find their own way."

Kiwi thought about it.

"Okay."

Then he grinned.

"But I'm keeping the map."

Until next time, dear Journal.

Today we learned that Morgantown is much more fun when you're a dog, cat, bird, duck, or ghost—and you already know where you're going.

Although, judging by Kiwi's navigation skills...

maybe none of us actually know where we're going.

Paws, feathers, quacks, and ghostly giggles,

Lucy 🐾

Wednesday

Start at 18:06

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Tuesday's Tidbits

* Monday is over, now we are staring straight down at another Summertime Tuesday, and the students are back in full force. 

* It has been 22,866 days since I was born, that is 21 years using my new,  new, new, and improved 1,069-day Calendar. Mom is at 30,515, which would make her 28 according to my new and improved calendar. 

* It has been 8,121 days since I graduated from WVU with a Degree in Geography. I love what I do and am thankful to still be working in my field. Has it really been 22 years? 

* 6,714 days ago, Michelle and I had our first date together. Life has been much better since then. 

* 5,918 days ago, I proposed to Michelle in the backyard at 4:00 in the morning. I've been the luckiest guy since that fateful day. 

* It was 5,955 days ago in front of our closest friends and family; for the most part, Michelle and I became husband and wife at the Marilla Center. It was a great day with friends and family. 

* I have now lived 3,093 days longer than my Dad did and I'm still going strong, slowing down but still going. 

* Michelle has been living a clean and productive life and beat that alcohol demon 1,747 days ago today. 

* My older Brother Jonathan lived 21,280 days, I've now outlived him by 1,604 days, making me Senior Supreme Sibling once again! 

* Old roommate Gregg proposed to his fiancée 325 days ago, I'm happy for those two. I asked him a couple weeks ago if they set a date yet, he said we would be the first to know. 

* I have 2,039 days to go until I retire, give or take a few hundred days here or there, but I love doing what I do. Who knows, though, doing what I do I may never retire.

* There are only 360 more days to go until Michelle and I celebrate our 16th Wedding Anniversary.

* 196 more days until Phil steps to the center stage once again for Groundhog Day. I'm still mad at the damn rat

* 149 more days to go until my Goodbye 2026 Blog is posted. 

* There are 142 more shopping days left until Christmas 2026. 

* There are 127 days until I hit the age of 63. Yeah, I know, I'm really older than 21. 

* WVU Football opens the season in 18 more days as they play Host to Coastal Carolina. 

* It has been ∞ (infinity symbol) days since I have hated both Pitt and Penn State.

* I have written 8,448 blogs in what is now 21 11/12 years of Blogging.

* Still working 10's this week and probably next week as well. 

* Anyone notice that the students are back? Town is a little more crowded around these parts. 

* They are taking out the turn at the top of Van Voorhis Road, they have it landscaped and a layer of asphalt down but it's not open yet. 

* Progress on my Selfie in Space, right here. We are ready for liftoff and holding. 

* Hi ho hi ho

Monday, August 17, 2026

Monday

All good things must come to an end—but if you’ve got to wrap up the weekend, today’s a pretty exciting way to do it. Now it’s time to take our collective noses and press them firmly back onto the grindstone of life. Back to work, back to the hustle, back to doing our part to make this spinning rock a better place.

Kiwi and Peanut are making up for last weeks labor strike, Kiwi is with me and Peanut went with Michelle so they can do two different jobs today. Seeds and Catnip are what they are working for. 

Still working 10's, no idea how long this is approved for but it may be a while. There is a lot of cleanup they want to do before we transition a system that they have in place into our system. It'll make it easier for everyone and increase the need for GIS moving forward. Don't tell Kiwi, he will want to re-renegotiate his seed package. 

Have yourselves a great day

HI ho hi ho

Sunday, August 16, 2026

The Adventures of Kiwi and Peanut: A Journal From Our Perspective

It is us, the stars of George's Journal: Kiwi and Peanut. Dad is over-snoozing in the recliner, so we thought we would take the opportunity to pick up some of his slack. And what do we get for this? Catnip and seeds. Not a strong negotiating tactic on our part when we want fresh fish for both of us. 

Like we said, Dad is over-snoozing in the recliner. He usually pre-writes these things, but it is up to us, on the day it is published, to provide your entertaining content. Good job, Dad; you forgot. So here goes our attempt at your job from our perspective. 

Hello, humans!

It’s us—Kiwi and Peanut—reporting live from our highly sophisticated headquarters, otherwise known as the house.

We decided it was finally time to tell our side of the story. After all, there seems to be an awful lot of writing about us, but somehow nobody has ever asked the two most important members of the household what we think about everything.

So here goes.

Meet the Team

I’m Kiwi, a green cheek conure. I’m small, colorful, extremely intelligent, and, according to Peanut, just a little bit noisy.

Peanut is a gray tiger cat. She would like everyone to know that she is in charge.

I would like everyone to know that she thinks she is in charge.

We have agreed to disagree.

Our adventures have also included Lucy, the tan-and-white Shih Tzu, who has become quite famous for keeping her own journal. Then there are the Quackers, a pair of identical twin ducks who seem to show up whenever something interesting is happening.

Honestly, we couldn't ask for a better crew.

We Are GIS Professionals

People seem surprised that a bird and a cat understand GIS.

We don't understand why.

Peanut is particularly good at sitting directly in front of the computer monitor whenever important GIS work is happening. This is called quality control.

I specialize in keyboard supervision, mouse inspection, and occasionally yelling when somebody is using the wrong button.

We've spent plenty of time working with maps, ArcGIS Pro, pipelines, roads, GPS data, dashboards, and all sorts of other GIS stuff.

Peanut's favorite GIS tool is the Delete key.

Mine is whatever key makes the most interesting noise.

We've even worked on GIS projects involving Hope Gas. Between pipeline maps, utility networks, material types, pipe sizes, and GPS data, there is never a shortage of work.

And if somebody says, “I'm just going to do one quick thing in ArcGIS,” we know better.

Three hours later, they're still sitting there.

Our Outdoor Adventures

We are also serious outdoor professionals.

There have been lawn-mowing operations.

There have been backyard investigations.

There have been people-watching expeditions.

And there have been days when we have sat outside watching all the activity around Morgantown.

When new students start moving into town and the U-Haul trucks begin appearing everywhere, Peanut and I take our positions and carefully monitor the situation.

Peanut watches the people.

I watch the birds.

We both watch for snacks.

That's teamwork.

The Great Lawn-Mowing Controversy

There was, however, a serious labor dispute.

We were prepared to cut the grass.

We had the equipment.

We had the attitude.

We had the professional expertise.

And then somebody said the grass was too wet.

Naturally, we were furious.

We immediately considered going on strike.

We even made signs demanding better working conditions and more seeds and catnip.

Our official position was simple:

Unfair feeding practices will not be tolerated.

Peanut wanted more catnip.

I wanted more seeds.

Neither of us was willing to negotiate.

Eventually, cooler heads prevailed.

But we're keeping an eye on management.

Entertainment Department

When we're not working, we like to have fun.

We've played video games, including competitive games on the television.

We've played board games.

We've tried games like Monopoly, Yahtzee, Pictionary, Operation, Perfection, and even Centipede.

Peanut claims she is the champion of Perfection.

I claim she cheated.

She says cats don't cheat.

They simply have alternative strategies.

We've also been known to dance around the house, listen to music, and generally make a lot of noise.

There have been backyard parties.

There have been concerts.

There have even been adventures where we imagined ourselves singing along with the music.

Peanut isn't much of a singer.

She purrs.

I sing.

Therefore, I am obviously the musical talent.

We Are Also WVU Fans

We love West Virginia.

That means we are naturally interested in West Virginia University.

We've followed WVU football, basketball, and baseball.

We've watched games.

We've worn WVU gear.

We've celebrated victories.

And we've had plenty to say about Mountaineer sports.

Peanut's favorite WVU tradition is probably relaxing.

My favorite is yelling “Let's Go Mountaineers!”

Very loudly.

Several times.

The Lucy's Journal Situation

Our friend Lucy has her own journal, and we've appeared in quite a few of her adventures.

Lucy is usually the narrator.

That means she gets to tell everybody what happened.

Unfortunately, she occasionally leaves out important details.

For example, she might say:

“Today we went on an adventure.”

What she doesn't mention is that Peanut was probably responsible for the adventure, I was probably making noise, the Quackers were probably following us, and somebody probably ended up somewhere they weren't supposed to be.

We've had adventures involving shopping trips, games, fishing, backyard projects, gardening, the Morgantown Mall, the PRT, lawn tractors, and all kinds of ridiculous schemes.

We wouldn't trade any of it.

Our Human

Our human has spent a lot of time working with GIS, maps, computers, data, and all sorts of technical projects.

We've decided that this makes him especially useful.

After all, who else would provide the computer?

Who else would provide the keyboard?

Who else would provide the snacks?

Exactly.

We've also learned that humans sometimes need reminders.

For example:

The grass needs cut.

The birds need seeds.

The cat needs catnip.

The humans need to relax.

These are important household responsibilities.

We take them very seriously.

A Typical Day

A normal day for us might go something like this:

Wake up.

Inspect the house.

Check the backyard.

Check the food situation.

Check the weather.

Check the computer.

Do some GIS.

Take a break.

Watch the neighborhood.

Investigate suspicious activity.

Eat.

Take another break.

Do more GIS.

Consider going on strike.

Eat again.

Watch television.

Plan tomorrow's adventure.

Go to sleep.

Repeat.

It's a demanding schedule.

Our Philosophy

After everything we've done, we've learned a few important things.

Life is better with friends.

A backyard is always worth investigating.

A computer keyboard is never unattended.

GIS is more fun when a cat and a bird are involved.

Never trust a duck who says, “I have an idea.”

Never underestimate a Shih Tzu with a journal.

And most importantly:

There is always time for another adventure.

So that's our story.

We're Kiwi and Peanut.

We're coworkers.

We're backyard supervisors.

We're professional troublemakers.

We're entertainers.

We're WVU fans.

We're GIS assistants.

We're occasionally unionized labor.

And, most of all, we're family.

Tomorrow we'll probably be back at the computer.

Peanut will supervise.

I'll provide technical support.

Someone will probably say we're making too much noise.

And before the day is over, we'll almost certainly find something else to get into.

Because that's just what we do.

Until next time—

Kiwi 🦜 & Peanut 🐱

Senior GIS Assistants, Backyard Inspectors, Snack Quality-Control Specialists, and Directors of Household Mischief



Saturday, August 15, 2026

Saturday Morning Ramblings

Here I sit once again in a quiet household; Michelle is going to go do the rest of the grocery shopping this morning. No need to cut grass today; I ended up doing it on Sunday Afternoon last week. 

Funny story though, we took Pearl in to get her inspected on Monday. We had a headlight burnt out, but Michelle noticed Sunday it was working. So I took it to the garage, and Brian even checked both lights, high and low beam. Michelle started the car up, and I was ahead of her, and everything looked fine. We pulled into the driveway, and I noticed that the passenger side light was not on. I half wonder if we have a loose connection, but when I change headlights, I change both sides out, and I have two packages of 2 in the garage (in case both cars lost all their headlights at the same time), and we'll change them out this afternoon, I guess. Peanut and Kiwi decided to end their labor strike. 

Give yourself a little extra time to get around this weekend. WVU students are coming back and classes start on Tuesday. Which means they will all be moving in this weekend. My advice, if you are goig shopping and you want to avoid the crowds, get an early start on that because I would imaging stores will be crowded all weekend. 

Have yourselves a great day and a great weekend. 

Friday, August 14, 2026

Big Ole Hairy Friday

Yes, it is once again that time of the week that we all look forward to when we can take time to cease the labors for the week and take a little bit of needed time out to enjoy the fruits of those labors. It is again the dawn of another weekend and a Big Ole Hairy Friday!!!!

Are you looking for a little bit of Cheap Entertainment this evening, and by cheap, I mean free? Well, head on down to the Ruby Ampitheatre this evening and Mmmm Bop your way to see Hanson. They have been mmm bopping all day long and are ready to see the 90's sensation who will take the stage this evening at 7:00. 

What is on our agenda for this evening, of course Kiwi and Peanut want fed before they head downtown. Michelle will be doing the Sam's club shopping, and I would advise her to go early as students are reallly starting to make their presence known. 

Have yourselves a great day. 

Hi ho hi ho