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John versus the termites

On 5 August 2008, I wrote about the termites we found in our 1930 home in San Jose, CA. We had the termites killed last summer but the insects had done major damage to one end of our garage. (Well, it used to be a garage but has long been home to John’s HO-scale model train layout and workshop.) Termites prefer to infest where the morning sun first shines: the worst damage was on the eastern face of the garage, next to the river wall.

In between looking for work, my husband, John Plocher, has been ripping out the damaged areas and rebuilding the two walls and roof. In addition to being a experienced Software Architect and Engineer, John is a capable electrician and carpenter (as well as being an apprentice welder).

Most of the demolition happened last autumn but work stopped when it started to rain. The construction area was covered by a huge blue tarp all winter. Now that the year’s rain is mostly done, repair construction is progressing well. We are taking design inspiration from many sources (including the old Stanford barn in creating a roof cupola for air and light, instead of a simple skylight).

Here are some photos of the project so far:

termites hollowed out a wood beam

termite damage in a wood beam<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

ripping out damage

ripping out termite damaged area<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

Paul & John save eagle doorknocker

Paul Dickinson Goodman and John Plocher save the eagle doorknocker<br /> photo: copyright 2008 Katy Dickinson

more termite damage

more termite damage<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

new wall under blue tarp

new wall under blue tarp<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

new roof frame

new roof frame with John Plocher<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Stanford barn cupolas

Stanford barn cupolas<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

John’s cupola plans

John's cupola plans<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

looking through cupola-to-be

looking through cupola-to-be<br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2008-2009 Katy Dickinson

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Mating with the Wind

Our house and garden are covered with Cottonwood Fairy Fuzz every year when the female Cottonwood poplar trees along the Guadalupe River release their seeds. We are in the middle of this charming mess of fluff right now. Drifts of seeds line the edge of every walk. In the short distance between my office in WP668 and the house, I collect tiny tufts of fuzz in my hair and on my clothes. Every spiderweb is full.  Some photos:

Trumpetvine with cottonwood seeds<br /><br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

fennel with cottonwood seeds<br /><br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Aloe with cottonwood seeds<br /><br /> photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 by Katy Dickinson

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Spring Garden

My garden in full bloom is a place of joy and beauty.
Trying to photograph glimpses of the Spring loveliness is
a pleasurable challenge.

red rose

red rose
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
wet leaves

wet leaves
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
nasturtiums with geraniums

nasturtiums with geraniums
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
wild lily

wild lily
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
tiny succulent blooms

tiny succulent blooms
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
succulent

succulent
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
purple sage

purple sage
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
pink heuchra

pink heuchra
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
rosy rat tail cactus

rosy rat tail cactus
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

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More Good Free Games

My 16-year-old son Paul is researching learning games for me to pass on to Studio 17, the after-school program where I volunteer at Santa Maria Urban Ministry (inner San Jose, CA). These computer games are free and educational (more or less) but are also fun to play. I started publishing this list on April 23, 2009.

The two “Pandemic” games below require a very dark sense of humor since the player takes the part of an evolving deadly virus killing humanity in a world pandemic. However, the game does give the player an unnerving understanding of how diseases move and change.

16 February 2014 – links updated

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Good Free Games

I have been concerned to watch the Studio 17 kids at Santa Maria Urban Ministry playing mindless smash-and-blood or doll-dress-up games during their after homework computer time. I have started a list of “Good Free Games” as alternative suggestions. Studio 17 will also be buying some games (like Zoo Tycoon and Crayon Physics) soon.

I asked my 16-year-old son Paul to research and recommend Good Free Games which were fun to play but also educational. Some of these require flash software (will not work on an iPad) and all have advertisements to wait through (that’s why they are free). I added to Paul’s list games recommended by other sources. This afternoon, Studio 17 tried out about half of the games listed here and had a very good time. Additional suggestions are welcome!

I am adding to this list as we find more games, see More Good Free Games – or do a web search for “Good Free Games”.

16 February 2014 – links updated

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Refugee Flowers in Bloom

Last winter, my kids saved a large number of
German Iris
rhizomes, plus three roses. The plants were in the garden of a
house which was being leveled. Jessica and Paul did not want the
flowers destroyed along with the house. Amid much mud, we dug up as
many as we could, brought them home, and planted them in our San
Jose back yard. The refugees not only survived their journey
but all are now in bloom. One rose had a tag (Sonia) and one
looks and smells just like a rose I already have (Chrysler Imperial)
but the smaller red rose is a mystery.

White

German Iris

White German Iris
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Chrysler Imperial (probably)

Hybrid Tea Rose

Chrysler Imperial, probably, red Hybrid Tea Rose
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
Sonia

Hybrid Tea Rose

Sonia, probably, Hybrid Tea Rose
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson
unknown name

red rose

unknown name red rose
photo: copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

Images Copyright 2009 Katy Dickinson

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John in the Paper

My husband John Plocher
was quoted in the newspaper today!

The
Mercury News
published the article:


      Silicon Valley unemployment rate jumps to record 11%


      By Pete Carey

      Posted: 04/17/2009 10:32:21 AM PDT

      “Silicon Valley’s unemployment rate jumped to a record 11 percent last month, and more than 100,000 people are now unemployed and looking for work in the area, the state reported Friday. The question now is how many more will join them before the recession ends….

      It can’t happen soon enough for John Plocher, a 47-year-old software engineer who was laid off from struggling Sun Microsystems in November after about 20 years with the company. ‘It’s just staggering how many people are out there looking,’ he said Friday.

      Job-loss shock

      ‘All the big companies seem to be shedding,’ Plocher said. At regular lunch meetings of his networking group, ‘I just look at their name tags: ‘I used to work at…’ and it’s all the big names in the valley.’

      Plocher, who has a son in high school and daughter in college, said socializing and networking are important, especially to get over the first shock of losing a job. ‘The first month was really, really hard.'”

Some of the resources which have been of most help to John in his job hunt:

    • There is a networking and lunch group in Cupertino, California,
      called CSix where job hunters share ideas
      and leads.
    • The book What Color Is Your
      Parachute?
      by Richard Nelson Bolles is excellent. This book is available in
      many languages (French, Korean, Russian, Turkish…). Also check out the
      resources on Dick Bolles’ web site:
      JobHuntersBible.Com
    • LinkedIn – a social networking
      web site for professionals who want to extend their contacts.
    • For more, see my
      January 15, 2009
      blog post.

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