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Kids of Carcassonne Monday night after dinner Preston and I enjoyed a game of Kids of Carcassonne. It’s one of the few kid’s board games for which he can sit “still”. A typical game only lasts around 10 minutes, which is just right for him. He even remembered the name of the figure pieces: “Meeples”. The “full” version of the game, Carcassonne, (I think it’s for 10 to adult) is also a lot of fun, but too long for him.

This is a much simpler version – you basically pick a tile from a stack and place it on the table next to another. When you “complete” a road (when it has an obstruction on both ends), you can place your meeple on any same-colored meeple picture on that road. First player to play all their meeples (8) wins. Fun!

The game itself is well-made, with nice wooden “meeple” figures and thick cardboard tiles which hold up well to a 3yr old’s treatment. Not much can stand up to the gnawing teeth of a 1yr old, so we keep Olivia at bay during play. The graphics are very good as well, and Preston enjoys finding all the little animals, etc. on each tile (“Hey! A sheep! What’s he doing there?”).

Not bad for a game without dinosaurs.

Kids of Carcassonne Board

Kids of Carcassonne Board


Kids of Carcassonne

Kids of Carcassonne


Preston and Kids of Carcassonne

Preston and Kids of Carcassonne


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So far it looks like we have more than 18 inches of snow here. That’s a record! Preston loved “helping” me shovel out the driveway (though he used a Swifter as I only have one shovel). Olivia just cheered us from afar. Then both got into the BlueBird sled, though only Preston actually went for a ride (many, down the driveway). The BlueBird is supposed to be for Olivia, but it was convenient for Preston. BIG snowbank at bottom of driveway so no worries about him getting too far.

Fun!


Olivia in the SnowBird

Olivia in the SnowBird

Preston in the SnowBird

Preston in the SnowBird

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Orhan Pamuk after talk at Smithsonian, 11/23/2009

Orhan Pamuk after talk at Smithsonian, 11/23/2009


Museum of Innocense by Orhan Pamuk
Turkish author and Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk was interviewed by Robert Siegel of NPR’s “All Things Considered for a Smithsonian Associates lecture tonight. The insights into Pamuk’s writing method as well as how he sees the translations of his books was quite enjoyable. His latest book is “The Museum of Innocence”. I’ve read two of his previous novels, The White Castle, and more recently, Snow. I very much enjoyed “The White Castle“; Snow – not so much. Looking forward to reading The Museum of Innocense!

Snow by Orhan Pamuk The White Castle by Orhan Pamuk

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Last month, our extended family had a wonderful vacation at the Chautauqua Institution, in Chautauqua, NY (upstate, western NY state). Highlights of the week were lectures by Professor Donald Johanson (pictured below signing my copy of Lucy’s Legacy), as well as:

Lucy's Legacy

Dr. Johanson

Dr. Johanson signing my copy of Lucy's Legacy



We rented a house on the grounds, and spent a week enjoying lectures, concerts, beautiful weather, and wonderful grounds. It’s like a really nice small town, gated. It’s a very family-friendly environment, and there is nice beach on the lake.

The Catholic House sponsored a couple of excellent lectures as well, and Mass was offered daily. Did I mention the weather was wonderful? We’ll be going back next year; I can see why people go back to Chautauqua religiously (no pun intended :) ).


Chautauqua 2009

Chautauqua 2009

Chautauqua 2009

Chautauqua 2009

Chautauqua 2009

Chautauqua 2009


More pictures are on the Picture page (Chautauqua)

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Time Machine backup

Time Machine backup

Yep, that’s how many files a fresh backup of my main machine contains. And I’ve excluded a bunch that I don’t need to backup. Apple’s Time Machine does seem to work well for me so far, even allowing me to swap out backup disks so I can keep one offsite (just in case). Now to let ‘er rip overnight.

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