Showing posts with label reef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reef. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 February 2008

REALLY Overdue Update

Well, as you can see, it has been way too long since I have updated my little blog. As you can also see, if you can recall from back then, I have changed things up a bit:

  • New address - blog.captbunzo.org
  • Updated the layout using new blogger features
  • New Name, just for fun
Anyhow, welcome aboard, if you are reading this. I am also in the process of attempting to setup more of a real web presence for myself. Specifically that starts here and with sort of a "my online self" page - captbunzo.googlepages.com. I will actually, however, be moving that page (pages?) to www.captbunzo.org and OFF of googlepages as googlepages has really proven to be way to limiting. Hopefully I will actually get to that soon...

One last thing, before I move on. Gotta shout out how excited I am that I finally won a photography contest as an adult. My picture, so pitifully named by myself as Bob, won the Million Dollar Tropical Fish Page photo contest. My prize will be (I believe) a gift certificate for fish goodies as well as my picture appearing in TFH magazine in approximately 3 months or so. Woohoo! :)

Check it out - www.milliondollartropicalfishpage.com/Contest

Anyhow, that is it for the moment.... I have some amusing anecdotes from the 2.5 year old son that are really needing to be shared with someone... I plan on blogging that later today. ;)

Friday, 31 August 2007

Long Overdue Update

I really should have kept this updated, as this has been an amazing summer. Oh well, such is life....been so darn busy.

Ok, so I bought myself a LOVELY 2002 Mini Cooper S. It really tears up the roads. I have gotten pretty good at driving it and a manual transmission, I think. Whatever the case, it is loads of fun.

Mini Cooper (Pic #1)

Found a 3 bedroom house to rent in the village of Dowley, located on the west side of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The house is spectacular, especially for the good deal I got on rent. The master bedroom has this amazing long huge window across one entire side of the room - around 15 feet long and 6 feet tall. The view out the window is down the hill of the village and over the valley where I can see some great English countryside. Stars viewable from bed, and the moon. Lovely walking trails nearby. Truly great.

It is a drive into work - 30 mins to an hour, depending on whether I am coming in to the company or client office. But not so bad. Good schools in the area, once I convince them to let the kids in. :)

And I found myself something wonderful called Freecyle. In a nutshell, freecycle is this social network of people posting emails to mailing lists offering away free stuff that they want to get rid of. Since I moved into the house 6 weeks ago, I have LITERALLY furnished the entire thing off of freecycle. That's enough beds & bedroom stuff, house stuff, kitchen gear, etc, for a home of 2 adults and 3 kiddos. Some of the stuff is pretty average, nothing horrible. But some is REALLY nice quality.

For instance, got a hardwood sideboard from someone, so nice. And there is the mahogany dining table that came with 2 leaves, big enough to seat 8. Wonderful. :)

And, a special gift from above, got a free 180 litre fish tank with stand that I am setting up as my first UK marine aquarium. It is 100 cm long, 40 cm deep & 50 cm tall. I have gotten it drilled by a friend in the West London Reef Club. Last night I cut and siliconed together the internal overflows (called weirs over here). And tonight I will hopefully manage to get the stand modified & reinforced and the overflows installed...perhaps even some plumbing work accomplished.

ALSO, even cooler, I got a huge pile of free live rock and other reef goodies from someone over here who is actually moving to Ohio in the fall. I actually have MORE rock then I even need. He also gave me a skimmer which I will mod for better performance, a fluidized bed filter which I will mod to use as a phosban / carbon reactor, and some misc reef chemicals, salt, pump or 2, etc. Way cool - makes me feel so much better about all the stuff I unloaded before moving from the USA.

Anyhow, been fun. I'll try to post again soon. Perhaps I will try to fill in some more details of my time over here, retroactively.

Oh yeah, best news of all, the wife & kiddos have plane tickets to leave from DFW Sunday, September 9th. They'll arrive the next morning (overnight flight) in Heathrow at around noon. Woohoooooooo! :) ;) :D

I found a local reef club called the West London Reef Club which has been fun so far.