Monday, 21 September 2009

History and the Presidents quiz twofer

Mental Floss has a presidential lunchtime quiz today, "Who was president when? Part 2." So I went back and found quiz 1. These are hard since they give you the event and you need to guess who was president. I did alright on quiz one, but the questions grew more obscure on quiz two. I will probably tank quiz three when it comes out.

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My Results:

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My results:

Alright history buffs, tell me how you do.

Thursday, 17 September 2009

Astronauts in the Movies quiz

AMC has an astronauts in the movies quiz written by a contributor to sfsignal. I think that if you like movies and science fiction you may find it easy. My score as 100%.



I am sure you will do as well.

FOTOG license in Delaware

This person is probably an avid photographer albeit some one who will changes spellings for the convenience of a FOTOG license plate. Perhaps they are an advocate of the simplified spelling and they are a fotografer.

I would bet they have some great pictures of Grateful Dead concerts and Key West by the Grateful Dead and Conch Republic bumber stickers.

Monday, 14 September 2009

Update on easing restrictions on raising chickens in New Castle County

I have received an e-mail last week from Nellie Manlove who is Council member Tansey's legislative aide, that the ordinance to ease restrictions on raising chickens in New Castle County will be discussed (.pdf agenda) at the Council's Land Use Committee meeting on Tuesday 9/15 at 3:00pm. This is open to the public and public comment is encouraged. It takes place in the 8th floor Council Conference Room of the City/County Building, 800 N French Street, Wilmington, 19801.

I expect to attend the Land Use Committee meeting tomorrow at 3pm, though I am not sure what to say or what is expected. I certainly can speak in support of the change to the ordinance. My concern is that I am not a Land Use professional so I am not sure what the objections to the change in the amendment are.

I stand by my earlier comments that the county ordinances already allow chickens (and other farm animals) on parcels of greater than one acre, and that this easing of the restriction is a small change addressed primarily at raising hens.

From a common sense perspective it seems that the council members might need to know the following to be swayed to adopt the easing of the restrictions to allow raising up to 4 hens (no roosters) on parcels of at least one acre no nearer than 25ft to property lines in New Castle County.

1.) Why was the first restriction against farm animals on parcels smaller than one acre first enacted.

2.) Is there a reason we cannot just discuss chickens (really just hens) and not open up the discussion to all farm animals.

3.) How many parcels in New castle County are one acre or more and could have chickens right now, and how many do have chickens right now. How many are a half acre or more, or would be added to the parcels allowed to have chickens? This would help us know the scope of the change and its effect. I suspect that there though there are probably a lot of parcels with 0.5 acre or more, we should consider only those that will be added as the change, and how many of those really have people that would want to raise hens. That is the new set of hens that anyone could raise an objection to.

4.) Are there other concerns. Health concerns, noise concerns, nuisance concerns, and doesn't New Castle County already have regulations for those. Thus should anyone who raises chickens and causes these issues can be addressed through existing ordinances.

5.) How many other counties or similar sized municipalities in the country have similar restrictions or ordinances? Is there something we can learn from them?

The ordinance should then come up for a vote at the 9/22 Council meeting, which takes place at 7:00pm in the 1st Floor Council Chambers, also in the City/County Building.

What do you say in support of an ordinance at a Council Land Use Committee meeting? Anybody gave any suggestions?

Friday, 11 September 2009

More views of the fallen tree

This view of the fallen tree let's you see that it was a pretty thick limb and that no car was leaving the garage until it was cleared. This is probably the largest tree or branch that has fallen on our property since we got here. One fell into the creek from our side, but it wasn't in the way or even as large. The large trees that have fallen in the creek were from the other side.

We thought we heard some branches fall on the roof this morning but they sounded small and near the bedroom. Little did we know that they were large and on the other side of the house.

Fallen tree across driveway

This is the view that greeted me this morning when I opened the garage door to go to work. I guess God wanted to slow me down this morning. A limb about 8" in diameter (really the top of a tree) broke off, apparently slide down the roof and fell blocking the entire driveway. Pieces of it fell into the garage when I opened the door.

We lopped off all of the limbs we could to lessen the weight due to wet leaves, cleared that stuff, and then it took the two of us to drag, not lift, the remaining branch to the side for cutting up later. A change of clothes and shoes later and I have finally made it to work.

Thursday, 10 September 2009