Trying a new template.
Not sure I like it; or will keep it, but it IS different from what I had. Is this template easier on the eyes? Some folks recently and privately commented to me that they didn’t like a white typeface against a dark background. Is this any better?
I joined my CERT group to aid South Plainfield with the running of the Holy Savior Academy 5K walk/run this morning. Luckily, I only had one obnoxious driver to deal with who couldn’t understand that the main roads were closed so that people wouldn’t be run over. “You actually expect me to park on this side street and walk a block to my house?”, I was asked. “Yes, sir”, I replied, “It’s for your protection as well as theirs.” He still huffed and puffed until he started getting unreasonable and a little belligerent, so at that point, I radioed for police assistance. They arrived and suddenly the light bulb went on over his noggin – he got the idea.
The thing that gets me is that not only is this an annual event; but it’s also very well publicized. Notice about it appears on the local cable channel. Sacred Heart Church, which loans out its parking lot for the epicenter of the event is by far the largest church in town. The notices for the “Family 5K Run/Walk” appears in their bulletin for weeks ahead of time. The local town paper published the details about the run/walk and the road closures the week before the event, also. The town puts it on their Website and their Facebook page. Don’t people read? Several of our CERT members suggested to our Director of Emergency Management that perhaps next year, on the night before the event, that we do an automated “reverse 911” call and telephone all the houses anywhere near the route that the roads will be closed. Oh, and by the way, the roads are closed for all of about an hour – 90 minutes tops!
One of my Ham buddies, Marv K2VHW, who also lives in South Plainfield was at the event with me. He told me that his rain gauge had close to 4.5 inches (11 cm) of rain in it due to yesterday’s visit from Tropical Storm Andrea. Yesterday was definitely a soaker, and I’m willing to bet the cicadas weren’t too thrilled with it. I know that the tropical storm season does officially start with the end of May. I don’t recall us ever getting a visit by a named storm so early in the season. I hope it’s not a portent for things to come. Irene in 2011 and Sandy in 2012 were enough for me for a long, long time.
The new template is at http://w2lj.blogspot.com/. I know it doesn’t affect anything here. Thanks for your patience.
Larry W2LJ
Larry, I checked it out and I like it!
I like both very much.
72, 73,
Edwin YV5EN
Larry, the only thing is that my Avast Antivirus detected a malware each time the html code of your new page is pointing to http://kb1kix.net/favicon.ico or http://www.kb1kix.net or any kb1kix.net address.
GL, Edwin YV5EN
Thanks, Edwin. I removed the link.
73 de Larry W2LJ