OK Then, That Was Fun

Those of you who have been waiting for the blog to go back up, that would be happening today. Those of you who don’t know the blog was down can catch up here.

http://www.bigshotsnow.com/doom-despair-and-agony-untold/

Rather than go into a lengthy explanation of what happened and how it was corrected I’ll just relate that if you’ve ever wondered if Catastrophe’s have bad days too, the answer is Yes. But as someone near and dear used to say, “That’s all blood under the bridge now”  It’s over. We’re back up and running. Clemont is just a pale shell of what he was and now that he has all new innards and has had a good D&C (dusting and cleaning) everything is working fine. He doesn’t have any memory of what happened or who he was, or how he had gotten a little uppity and would basically do what ever he felt like doing regardless of directions he was given, or how hard you would slam the mouse down on the desk top, so he is much easier to work with. We have him convinced that due to brain damage sustained in the firefight he is now a Dumb Terminal. Life should be easier, at least until he figures it out anyway.

So without further ado here is todays post. Crow Fair Portraits. Enjoy.

Announcement !

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As you could tell by reading yesterday’s post I’m on my way to Yellowstone National Park. http://www.bigshotsnow.com/the-words-out/  to take pictures and boldly go where everybody else has gone before. Since my last visit I have increased the number of research vehicles here at the Institute by one, adding the Mothership, a 30′ fully articulated vessel similar to the Black ships that plied the Sea of Japan in the early 1700’s, but with color TV and a microwave, and a place to store cookies, she has now become the stately old grand dame of our fleet. Able to tow our shuttle craft, we are completely self-contained and able to stay out on our journey’s for weeks at a time.

I hope to be able to post more frequently on this trip due to the increased technology included in the Mothership with the addition of improvements such as a table to place my webernet connection device, electricity to power all of the incredible technology installed in the IT room, and a electric hot plate to make my tea in the morning. Without my tea nothing happens, nothing, so this is a very necessary improvement over the coal fires used in the Bokeh Maru.  As we will be touring the wilds of Montana, Wyoming and Idaho comfort and convenience are paramount. Our previous ship the Bokeh Maru has assumed other duties, although still remaining one of our principal vehicles in the exploration of the known universe, her role is to be more of a scout ship, used primarily for shorter forays. She will enter dry-dock for a D&C, or Dusting and Cleaning as it’s known in the trade, her reward for years of faithful service, then it will be back to work, hauling interns to projects, running down to the mailbox for the mail, and ferrying dignitaries up the hill to The Institute.

Now, having said I would post more frequently you must understand that this is still the 21st century and there are limitations at hand. There are unseen forces out there at work with nothing to do but bollix up our best laid plans and all that, so if I don’t post for a few days in a row do not freak. I’ll be bock. And if like in most or our explorations, where everything goes completely to hell in a hand basket, and I don’t post at all I’ll be back in a couple of weeks with stories to tell, adventures to relate, and clothes to wash. So wish us Bon voyage, steady winds at our backs, and remember, I’ll be thinking about you.