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Moving pages to Brickpile

Posted July 17, 2007 17:14 | Category: LEGO | #

Prompted by the imminent shutdown of brickshelf.com I am moving all my LEGO entries from this site to my LEGO blog, brickpile.com. Although I copied all my photos from this site onto flickr.com some time ago, I never updated the blog entries to use those images until now. Since I'm updating them, I might as well move them to the LEGO blog. As I move each entry there, I will add rewrite rules to this site so that when anyone tries to visit the old location it will be redirected to the new one.

For example if you try to visit the page
http://bill.wards.net/blosxom/lego/models/sculpture/holidays/halloween-2001.html
You will be instead taken to
http://www.brickpile.com/2007/07/17/october-28-2001-halloween-2001-ghost-pumpkin-and-witch/
thanks to this entry in my Apache configuration:
RewriteRule ^/blosxom/lego/models/sculpture/holidays/halloween-2001 \
  http://www.brickpile.com/2007/07/17/october-28-2001-halloween-2001-ghost-pumpkin-and-witch/ \
  [R=permanent,N]

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Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Posted September 11, 2006 14:45 | Category: Travel 2006 | #

Resting by Visitor Center

As part of our trip back east for BrickFest (the annual LEGO convention held in the Washington, D.C. suburbs; read about it on my LEGO blog, BrickPile) Holly and I are spending a little extra time in the D.C. area. On Saturday we went to Shenandoah National Park.

The main attraction in the park is Skyline Road, which runs along the ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, basically following the Appalachian Trail, for a little over 100 miles. We covered the northern half of it, starting from Front Royal and heading south. After watching the sunset in the park, we left the park via US 33, then took US 29 back to our motel in Fairfax.

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Resting by Visitor Center Tree bark detail Shenandoah Blue Ridge Roadside Deer Holly and Me Field Day Shenandoah Rocks Hazy Late Afternoon Holly on the Rocks Butterfly Feeding Meadow Shenandoah Sunset

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Half Way to Three Score and Ten

Posted August 3, 2006 23:55 | Category: About Me | #

That's right, I turned 35 today. I'm officially middle aged if you go by the biblical quota (I don't). I don't feel that old though.

In fact physically I'm doing better than I have in a decade or more. I lost 70 lbs. last year and have been playing soccer nearly every weekend in the Palo Alto Adult Soccer League - and I even completed a week long adult soccer camp taught by former Earthquakes player Ian Russell. I do a lot of walking, and plan to get my bike fixed and start riding before the summer is out (both to join Holly and to commute to work - with a little help from the train of course).

And of course, I still am busy with LEGO (see my LEGO blog for more on that), so I guess I'm still just a kid after all.

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Three Reasons why the way the World Cup ended is good for Soccer in the US

Posted July 11, 2006 13:20 | Category: World Cup | #

1. One of the biggest ethnic groups in this country is Italian-Americans (but who were they cheering for when the USA played Italy?)

2. The USA was the only team Italy played whom they could not beat - and Italy had a 1-man advantage for about half the game!

3. Soccer in this country has a reputation as a non-violent "sissy sport" - but hopefully Zidane's head-butt will put that idea to rest once and for all.

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Lunch Break

Posted June 20, 2006 15:15 | Category: World Cup | #

Watching England v Sweden in the Oracle gym Today I spent my lunch hour (well, two hours) at the Oracle gym watching the World Cup. It was an exciting game between England and Sweden.

England haven't beaten Sweden since 1968 and with the result of this game being a 2-2 draw, that streak remains intact. With this result, England and Sweden both progress from Group B to the second round, the first time in World Cup history that the same 2 teams have progressed from the same group in two successive World Cups.

The game started off with a tragedy for England: star striker Michael Owen collapsed with what looks like a badly damaged knee. I seriously doubt he'll play again in the World Cup no matter how far England goes, and I'd be surprised if he even plays at all for several months. Knees just don't bend that way.

The Man of the Match for me was Joe Cole. He scored an amazing first goal, a rifle shot from long range, and had the assist with the second goal which was headed in by Steven Gerrard. The two Swedish goals were off set pieces - one from a corner kick that was nearly cleared off the line by Ashley Cole, and a throw in that bounced around in the box and before anyone knew which way was up, was in the back of the net. But there were plenty of near chances in this very fast-paced match.

The interesting thing for me was not so much what was going on on the screen but rather what was going on around me. Until now all the World Cup games that I've seen have been at home, either alone or with my wife Holly. But here I was at work with a few dozen other Oracle employees. About 70% of them were cheering for England while the rest supported Sweden. I was for England, being a fan of many of the players from the EPL as well as myself being 1/4 Norwegian.

I'd been to viewing parties before, but only for the San Jose Earthquakes away games. There, everyone who was watching the game was cheering for one side. But today we had a mix of people who would alternately chear and moan for opposite sides as the game progressed. Still, it was an amicable crowd - perhaps helped by the fact that the outcome would almost certainly be both teams advancing to the next round no matter who won. A draw seemed like a fair result.

In the other game that was happening at the same time (which ESPN showed the last couple of minutes of, since our game ended sooner), Trinidad and Tobago finished their World Cup without a goal. I was disappointed, since T&T had two Major League Soccer players and were part of the CONCACAF contingent, and everyone's favorite underdog to boot. But I guess that's why they were underdogs - they were destined to lose.

Thursday is the big game for the USA. They need to defeat Ghana and hope that Italy defeats the Czech Republic to move on - but then they will most likely face Brazil. It's doable, but will be a big challenge.


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My Mother's Flower Pics

Posted June 14, 2006 20:50 | Category: Photography | #


http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166256813/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166256356/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166255894/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166255492/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166255140/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166254750/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166254355/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166254080/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166253696/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166253316/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166252992/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166252653/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166252312/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166251967/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166251697/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/colleenward/166251469/

My mother has been making good use of her digital camera lately. She has an Apple iBook and we've been helping her master using iPhoto to manage her photos.

Lately she's been going around and snapping pictures of flowers: in her yard, in neighbors' yards, wherever. Here are some of the best, which I helped her upload to Flickr. If you see any you like, click through to Flickr and post a comment there.

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Mixed Emotions

Posted June 14, 2006 16:42 | Category: World Cup | #

The 2006 FIFA World Cup is going on right now in Germany and every team has played a game so far. There have been a lot of emotional highs and lows. Here are few examples:

Cross your fingers that the USA gets it together in time for their game against Italy on Saturday!

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Savannah, GA

Posted March 27, 2006 19:23 | Category: Travel 2006 | #

Savannah

As part of our recent trip to Charleston, SC, Holly and made a side-trip to Savannah, GA. It's a beautiful city, full of flowers and historic buildings. We spent much of the afternoon strolling around, taking pictures. Here are some of the pictures.

I wrote a blog entry on our family blog with the whole story of our trip. Read it to find out about the rest of our trip.

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Wrought-iron railing Old Savannah Houses Casimir Pulaski monument Monterey Square More Savannah houses House behind trees Trees in the square Savannah Azaleas #1 Adjoining Houses Savannah Holly #1 Congregation Mickve Israel B/W Monterey Square B/W Pulaski Monument Armstrong Junior College Georgian Live Oak Wrought-iron walk Savannah Holly #2 Carriage Savannah Tulip B/W Spanish Moss Oglethorpe Monument Savannah Azaleas #2

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Charleston, SC

Posted March 27, 2006 19:23 | Category: Travel 2006 | #

Charleston Street Scene

Holly and I just got back from visiting Charleston and Hilton Head, SC. We took plenty of pictures from around the area; here are some of the best.

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Pink House Calhoun Mansion Folly Beach Pier Charleston Street Scene Calhoun Monument and Church Spire Spanish Moss Overhang Charleston Mansion Cemetery Wappoo Creek Drawbridge Bluffton House 1 Bluffton House 2 Church of the Cross Great Blue Heron in Water Fishing Docks on the May River Great Blue Heron May River Dock Spanish Moss and Ferns Pink mansion, Charleston, SC Rainbow Row, Charleston, SC

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With Jim at the Cliff House

Posted March 13, 2006 16:23 | Category: Photography | #

Cliff House

I went to the Cliff House with my wife Holly and her brother Jim at dusk on Saturday (March 11, 2006), and we spent some time taking pictures of the stormy sea at dusk.

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Cliff House Rain in Marin 2 Freighter Jim Rain in Marin 1 Jim in front of Camera Obscura Storm Clouds Gathering Ocean Beach

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Last updated: 09/19/2007     William R. Ward, bill@wards.net