David's Life
Here is a way for you to take a virtual walk with me.
2026-01-22
Winter is coming?
These are really cool!
2026-01-21
Watching a video about an abandoned IBM training facility…
The urban explorers in the video stumbled onto some cool artifacts behind the rear projection room of the main training area.
Imagine the days of being the guy that had to find a keyboard, make the little arrow, stick the printing on it, then frame it up on a film camera to make this one slide to add to the projector carousel to be shown in a training presentation on where the enter button is on a computer! 🤪
Back at it again - Kendama
Andy and I are headed to one of our two annual competitions again soon. So I have my trick list and have run through it a few times. I added a couple new ones I can do (nightingale and hanging pinch start-tama grip-spike for example), got better at some that used to stop me (one turn lighthouse), but I still have a couple that are always gonna give me trouble (whirlwinds and juggles). At least I make a little progress every year 🤪

Cracking open Papua New Guinea coffee!
Julie got me a k-cup maker for Christmas. It lets me use my own coffee and still enjoy the convenience of Keurig. So I ground up some of this I had in the freezer that Dave and Deb gave me when they visited. It's a unique and flavorful brew. It also helps remind me to pray for their work and ministry translating God's Word. :)

2026-01-20
Ok, one last comparison…
I found these "factory" pics of my first and second Jeeps. This is roughly what they would have looked like stock. The bottom pics show the last time I had them out for some fun and give a nice comparison for all that had been done to them along their journey. Really happy with my current build, its drivability, and it's trail prowess! :)

What kind of wild monsters roam our place…?!
I discovered this huge, clawed footprint while on our walk!
Then I realized it was just Chloe, hahahahaha! She's so scary ;)
Hands free walking belt…
I grabbed an old army surplus belt and a "swivel" so that I could walk the pups and not worry about holding onto their leashes or getting them tangled the whole time. I do really like the "no-pull" harnesses that have the leash connections in the middle of their chests, they are a 93% improvement!
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