Sunday, December 06, 2009
Japanese Maple in Princeton
I've cared for this Japanese Maple since it was about a foot tall. It started, without my help, between our driveway and our Japanese Cherry tree. For many years, the tree expert has been saying that the Japanese Cherry is ill and should be removed. However, we still enjoy its cherry blossoms every spring. I'm using it as an anchor to train the Maple away from the driveway. Presumably, because the Cherry shades the Maple, the Maple has tried to grow at a substantial angle into the space above the driveway. The Maple shows spectacular fall colors. The green and yellow just behind it are leaves on the Cherry. And, the red blotches in the upper left by the house are berries on one of our Holly trees. This photo was taken in November, Today, being December, most all leaves have fallen and I just about finished leaf raking for the year.
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Are your Photos Backed Up?
Recently, our laptop hard drive had to be replaced. Luckily, we regularly back up all important data on our PCs. If you aren't, you should. We use Mozy. which is an on-line backup service offered free for 2 GB of data. For additional storage, you can pay or you can refer others as I'm doing here. This and other tips are discussed on my home page at Joe Budelis Home Page Tips & Money Saving ideas.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Diet & Weight Loss Articles
Since my last posting, Valorie's posted several interesting articles on her Gaias Pen blog, for example, Transition Diet: Nourish Earth and Weight Loss Tools That Really Work.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Protection against H1N1 Swine Flu
Valorie just published an article Ten Foods to Optimize Immunity in her Gaias Pen blog. It and other articles in her blog give useful information that can help you protect yourself for the coming flu season.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Princeton Wildflowers
A week ago Sunday, we joined Steve Hiltner, the Natural Resources Manager of Friends of Princeton Open Space. on one of his Princeton Wildflower tours. This one was along the Delaware and Raritan Canal towpath. It was quite interesting to learn a bit about flowers, trees, and other plants that we have passed by often, most of the time not even noticing them. The flower in the photo is jewelweed. Steve demonstrated how, via coiled springs, the seed pods pop when touched - a great demo for kids. After the walk, I did some more reading and found the seeds are edible and the juice of the jewelweed's stem is known to be useful as a skin remedy. Rubbing it on the affected spot stops mosquito bite itching, relieves wasp and bee stings, and is also said to be good for such affections as warts, bruises, fungal skin infections, nettle stings, minor burns, cuts, eczema, acne, sores, and any skin irritations. See Jewelweed (Impatiens species) and other articles on the web for more info.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Stars over Princeton
Friday night, Val and I observed stars over Princeton at the AAAP Simpson Observatory. Through the telescopes, among others, we saw Vega (the brightest star that evening), the Hercules Cluster, and several twin stars. We also saw Jupiter and a couple man made satellites move across the sky. The Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton offers public viewing through their telescopes Friday nights between April and October, weather permitting. Go to the link earlier in this paragraph for more info. Or, if you find yourself in the Princeton area and don't have this page in front of you, all you have to remember is to Google "Princeton Directory". You will find a link to the AAAP site on the Clubs and Organizations page.
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Valorie started a Blog: Gaias Pen
Yesterday, Valorie started her first blog Gaias Pen. Her first entry is an article Managing Stress with Desk Pranayama. I'm sure she will be posting a lot of esoteric thought-provoking articles.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Another Presentation on "How to Do Webinars"
Again, Joe Budelis of Persimmon Telecommunications gave a presentation on Web Conferencing. This presentation was at the Brookdale Computer Users Group in Monmouth County, NJ. There were about 35 people in the conference room at Brookdale Community College and several people joined the web conference from four remote locations.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
KDB Summer Plans
KDB is going to take some credits towards her bachelors degree at Barnard the latter part of this summer in Paris. Meanwhile, she has found various part time work assignments for the first part of the summer.
Friday, April 24, 2009
How To Do Webinars to be presented at Trenton Computer Festival
Joe Budelis, owner of Persimmon Telecommunications, will present "How To Do Webinars" at TCF-2009, the Trenton Computer Festival in Trenton, NJ. The PowerPoint slide presentation is available at How to Choose a Conference Service for business or personal use. If you would like to join either the Saturday morning or the Sunday morning presentation remotely, at least 30 minutes before the start time, register at "How To Do Webinars" Registration.
Friday, April 10, 2009
4 Bedroom House For Rent in Country Setting near Princeton, NJ
Four bedroom house for rent in Blawenburg, NJ. A charming 4 bedroom country house that I rent out, is becoming available in June. The current occupant, as planned, has just bought a home. If you know anyone who may be interested, send them to Princeton Area 4 bedroom Houses For Rent.
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Winter Trip To Southeast India
Joe & Val visited southeast India January 31 to February 9. We had been thinking of visiting India for some time. KDB already toured India on a high school trip! Valorie had been reading the teachings of Dattatreya Siva Baba, who is known as "The YouTube Guru". When he organized an India trip around his birthday, Valorie took it as a sign since it was her birthday. So we went on what was a very special tour of India. Even though tour participants were from various countries, Siva Baba was able to obtain permission for us to visit temple areas that were physically labeled as off limits to foreigners! The tour might best be described as a religious pilgrimage but, at any rate, it gave us a unique view of India very different from what a typical visitor would see. I plan to make some of our photos available to those who are interested. For starters, I've uploaded some to Facebook. If you are not already a "friend" of mine on Facebook, request that I "friend you" to see those photos.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
KDB toured Costa Rica on Winter Break
On KDB's winter break from her Barnard classes, she toured Costa Rica with a group of college students from the NYC area. She enjoyed activities like white water rafting, exploring a volcano, and flying over the forest canopy on a zip line.
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