Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween


By Jon Marrelli

Happy Halloween everybody. I am posting this quickly as I get ready to leave work.  My place of business (Datamark) goes all out for Halloween. I have posted a number of photos to my flikr account.

I really enjoy Halloween. It is a chance to dress up, assume a persona and be a hero, a villain, a clown or a king for a day. Most of us don't get a chance to be a lot of different things in our lives, and Halloween is a great chance to vicariously be another person.

For example, today I got to steal a golden idol and out run a giant boulder.


So my question to everyone is: who do you want to be today? (Great, now I'm going to have Oingo Boingo stuck in my head all day.)

But seriously, I have always wanted to be a hero, and defeat the bad guy and rescue the damsel in distress. And capes. I like to wear capes. Halloween is a day where that is not considered an "employment liability."

I hope everyone has a safe and happy Halloween.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Roses in October?






I took this pictures this morning of the "New Dawn" roses growing on my arbor. Thanks to Abby for giving me the idea to take pictures of flowers. Now I can enjoy these babies all winter long.










This picture was taken last month after that early snow storm that wiped out the remainder of my vegetable garden. You can see the "Chicago Peace" peeking out from under her white blanket.




This one was taken this morning of the same "Chicago Peace". Pretty resilient for a finicky hybrid tea rose.








Don't you just love this crazy Utah weather?
















Tuesday, October 14, 2008

JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN


I have not contributed much to "Jaydine's Finer Things" because it seems too much like a homework assignment. Writing is hard for me (whine). But I'm going to try to overcome my fear of revealing my poor spelling and grammar to share with you a couple of really good books.
The first is "Stiff: The Curious lives of Human Cadavers", by Mary Roach. I actually read this book a couple of years ago but I'm planning on attending the Bodyworlds exhibit soon and my anticipation of this event reminded me that this book refers to the plastination process that they use to preserve the bodies. So I pulled it out again and reread some of my favorite chapters: A head is a terrible thing to waste, Crimes of anatomy, How to know if you're dead and Out of the fire, and into the compost bin. Entertainment Weekly described this book as "One of the funniest and most unusual books...Gross, educational, and unexpectedly sidesplitting". At this point you are probably wondering at my morbid choice of reading material. But it's not that different from the humorous travel log of presidential assassinations. Despite the irreverent macabre title, Roach somehow pulls off a respectful, (but hilarious), maticulously researched account of what happens to cadavers, past and present.
The second book is an entertaining piece of new fiction entitled The Good Thief, by Hannah Tinti. This book tells the story of Ren, an orphan, abandoned as a baby at St. Anthony's orphanage for boys. He is also missing his left hand. This introduces the mystery. Who is this boy? Where did he come from? What happened to his hand? The characters are vivid and the plot is a non-stop adventure. It reminded me of Huckleberry Finn (yes Donette, I read it) or Oliver Twist. This is a story full of interesting characters; scam artists, grave robbers, a resurrected giant and a dwarf that lives in the chimney. A good spooky October read!
There, I did it and it only took me 2 hours! I was unable to download the picture of The Good Thief book jacket (due to a pesky internal error).

Friday, October 3, 2008


Hi everyone - I wanted to post a picture of Alec and let you all know that there is nothing 'finer' than watching a BYU lacrosse game and you can go to their website, byulacrosse.com  to look at the schedule.  This picture was taken following a scrimmage with the Univ of Utah.  Alec had a goal and played well for his second game with the big boys.  Of course BYU won.  The season doesn't really start until spring however they are playing scrimmages with other local universities until then.  There will be two visiting Div I teams, Denver and Maryland both ranked in the top 20, coming to play on Oct 18th at Alta High School.  You can get tickets online.  IF anyone wants to go, let us know and we'll carpool or something.