Happy Day to all the Moms!
Especially to my red hat-ed Mom Mom.  Sue, I talked to Mom yesterday and 
told her about the red hat picture you found last week.  She figures it 
was an Easter Sunday outing that inspired it.  Mom, Moma bear (brother 
Mal) predicts that hat will come back into style.  There is a popular 
Linux software company called RedHat that would be delighted with such a 
hat.
I finished flushing the spring cleaning bug out of my system this week. 
  I rented and filled up a big roll off dumpster.   After the delivery 
charge ($120), they charge $100 per ton, a bargain at 1/10th the prices 
of flour <grin>.   So I filled up the dumpster last weekend, and then it 
rained, soaking all my not-so-precious junk with 5 cent per pound rain. 
  I haven’t got the bill yet, but I watched the driveway web cam 
recording of they guy picking up the dumpster on Friday, and could see a 
mini-ocean of water wash out of it when he tilted it when loading it up 
onto his truck.   At least I can pride myself with delivering clean, not 
dirty, junk to the landfill.
I didn’t think to take a picture of my back deck before I cleaned it 
out, but I took one when I was 1/2 way done cleaning it.   The 2nd 
picture is of the amazing Rex (Rx-8) toting 20 years of old paint, 
circuit board acid, model airplane fuel, fiberglass resin, and whatever 
other toxic substance I found when cleaning out the shop.   AND 30+ 4 
foot florescent bulbs, which have mercury in them, so also needed to 
make a trip to the hazardous waste disposal facility.  AND the back and 
passenger seats had old broken amplifiers, chart recorders, and 
oscilloscopes.  As I was unloading all of this at the waste facility, a 
big pickup pulled up behind me and watched me keep pulling stuff out of 
this small little sports car.  He got out and asked me what kind of car 
this was.  He concluded he should trade in his pickup.  I got the same 
sort of looks and comments with my many trips to GoodWill.
The 3rd picture is the last picture of Zach’s ski ramp launching 
platform, just before I hired one of my robots to dis-assembled it for 
dumpster food.  Many an unbroken bone were sled/ski/snowboard launched 
from that platform.  Mal/Kim, I don’t know if you remember, but when you 
moved from Roch, you gave us a long 2 x 8 foot solid Mal-constructed 
wood structure that you had used to house that pack of baby wolves you 
guys had in your garage for a while.  That is what we used for years to 
ramp up to that platform, after having used it for use as a garage table.
That 4th picture is crazy Zach man with his latest project/toy.   That 
car, which is small enough to drive up the nostril of a small giant, is 
called a midget.  Really, that is it’s name.   Built when I was a high 
school freshman, it is now considered a collectible (side thought: why 
is it that 40 year old cars, but not 40 year old people, are considered 
collectible?).  So Zach collected it last week.   He parks it sideways 
in our freshly cleaned garage, so we can fit 3 cars in it.
That last picture of Z, J, M(ia), and I playing catch with a tennis 
ball, which is Mia’s most favorite object in my house.   On the next 
toss, I inadvertently bonked Jessy on the head.  In response, Zach 
defended her honor by attacking me, to which I responded by standing 
tall, puffing out my chest, and saying in most manly voice “Try not to 
hurt yourself, Boy”.   After a .1 second standoff, I used my camera as a 
defense, and scurried off and hid in a dark corner.  I should probably 
come out now, so I can go to the mailbox and send this letter.
Bruce