Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Mahaffie House Entry In Wikipedia
Along with some text, I added a link to the Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm Historic Site and a link to a Google Maps aerial image.
The Mahaffie House was started by my great-great-grandfather (there may be another "great" in there), so I take an on-going interest.
Part of what I've been doing with this blog has been tracking the "Mahaffie-ness" of that area and Mahaffie family history in that area.
More connections!
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Playing With Language(s)
English to French:
Je suis fasciné par les systèmes de traduction en ligne. J'aime prendre à un simple peu de lignes de texte et commencer à les traduire par les langues. C'est une forme de solitaire-telephone.
French to Spanish:
Soy fascinado por los sistemas de traducción en línea. Me gusta tomar a un simple pocas líneas de texto y comenzar a traducirlos en las lenguas. Es una forma de solitaire-telep.
Spanish to Enlish:
I am fascinated by the translation systems in line. I like to take to simple few lines of text and to begin to translate them in the languages. It is a form of solitaire-telep.
Monday, May 9, 2005
I Oversaw A Conversation Today
What struck me was the fact that both of them were smokers with cigarettes burning between the index and middle fingers of hands they were using to sign.
It was like the old days, when we'd smoke and talk at the same time with cigarettes hanging out of the corners of our mouths and bobbing up and down as we spoke.
In this case, the cigarettes were waving about for the larger gestures of sign language and deftly switched from hand to hand for the finger-spelling part.
Fascinating.
Saturday, May 7, 2005
Music Map of North America: Looking for Ideas
Originally uploaded by mmahaffie.
I've been thinking about creating a playlist of songs about North American history. I thought I'd start a music map to keep track of the "where" of songs as I think of them.
This is a work in progress. I'm looking for ideas; what other songs should I consider?
Friday, May 6, 2005
Fritz Takes a Helicopter Ride
More on our Controlled Burn
It turns out that the burn was part of a neighborhood clean-up project initiated by the Cool Spring Community Association, a newly-formed neighborhood group. I like them; they get things done.
An interesting side note: the burn appears to have inspired several residents to want to become part of the volunteer fire company.
Thursday, May 5, 2005
Everyone Is A Newbie At Something
Mazel Tov, Matt!
Tuesday, May 3, 2005
Controlled Burn. Station 85.
I had a feeling it would be a controlled burn. I had seen several Milton Volunteer Fire Company (Station 85) trucks headed south from town, past the stables. They were not flashing lights or sounding sirens, but were headed away from their station. They appeared to be headed for something organized, but not an emergency.
In fact, they were planning to burn down two very old houses along Fisher Rd. This one was fully involved. A second, a few doors down, was just starting to smoke when we went by.
Controlled burns are an interesting loophole activity. They serve to train fire fighters in how houses burn. They also serve to get rid of old houses for landowners. Sounds like a win-win.
But, think about it. If you were to tear down these houses and then burn the resulting debris pile to get rid of the mess, it would be at least a source of air pollution and maybe a violation of environmental law.
Burn 'em down as training? No problem.
There's a small, contrary, curmudgeonly voice inside me that also asks: what are we training the firefighters to do here? Watch a house burn completely to the ground?
I'll ignore that small, cranky voice, however.
Sunday, May 1, 2005
Mom's Childhood Home
This is it, with at least one addition.
I have vague memories of this place. My granny lived here through the first five years or so of my life. I do remember the timber-frame style. I remember that tree on the right. I remember the streets trending down to the shores of Long Island Sound.
We must have caused some consternation in this neighborhood. A line of cars from several states pulled up in front of a house and a group of all ages, dressed in wedding finery, piled out to stare at the house.
It was important to visit. I'm glad we did.
Road Trip to Connecticut
Karen and Christina, meanwhile, are in the Washington area visiting our in-laws for the Orthodox Church's Easter celebration today (Karen was raised in the Orthodox Catholic Church and that's where we were married).
We've had to split the family this week-end, but at least this way we can cover all our diverse family events.