Should’ve called it “The Escape Castle“?

What I imagine a Scottish princess would say…
And of course, haggis!
Should’ve called it “The Escape Castle“?

What I imagine a Scottish princess would say…
And of course, haggis!

I think our family on my paternal grandmother’s side had five generations alive at one point but I can’t imagine six generations on the planet at one time (or even seven which the article says is the world record but with no photographic proof!)
It’s 1989 all over again with Roseanne Barr stealing headlines from Bill Cosby…
I had the day off so decided to pop out to Congress at the U of R.
It was a great day going through the Exhibitors’ Hall catching up with some publishers I knew from my days in that world, meeting some new publishers, talking to authors and so on.
Since I rarely get out to my alma mater, I also took a big tour of campus bumping into everyone from a former library school colleague to someone I know from the political world to a musician I like (I apparently just missed a set he did in the beer garden at noon.)
I also spent some time talking to someone who I know from high school and that got me thinking about a long percolating post I’ve been planning about all the different influences that have led me to where I am today – from some of the values I learned from my parents to who my friends were to (obviously) the role that books played in my life.
(We also discussed an embarrassing story which I won’t bother sharing until I do that post. But let’s just say that the high school friend and another person who knows me from the publishing world suggested that my eventual autobiography be called “Dictionary Races: The Inspiring Tales of a Smalltown Nerd” 😉
“Smalltown Boy” – Bronski Beat

(Not actually my laptop!)
I’ve been battling against technology recently – last weekend, my otherwise reliable ~2011-era Macbook Pro started doing a boot loop over and over.
I’d seen this happen before about a month ago but after a couple loops, it seemed to come back to life so instead of taking it into the shop for a check-up, I made sure my backups were up-to-date and carried on.
Luckily I did as the machine didn’t come back to life this time and just kept restarting. I took it in to a repair shop that said there was an issue with the logic board.
That got me thinking about *finally* buying a new laptop but then I managed to find someone on a message board who said they could replace the logic board for $300. That sounded better than $3000 for a new MacBook so I dropped it off and had it back the same night.
Because it was the logic board and not the hard drive, I didn’t even have to restore my backup which was a bonus.
Then this past weekend, my (also outdated but mostly reliable) iPhone 6 froze up on me and wouldn’t start past the red “battery charging” icon. Luckily, I knew it had been backed up to the cloud recently so when we got home, I put it in recovery mode, reset it to factory and then restored the backup, only losing a few pictures I’d taken over the weekend that didn’t backup because we weren’t on wifi and I didn’t have it set to backup over cellular.
So the lesson in all this? The obvious one is to make sure you have backups of your hard drives/smartphones as you never know when a device might crash/die/fall in the toilet.
And that goes doubly so if you’re going to be cheap and not update your technology when it dies but only when it reaches absolute end-of-life, being held together by replacement logic boards and overheated batteries! 😉
It’s going to be hard to top how well everything – weather, neighbours who had kids around our kids’ ages, view – worked out at our seasonal site last year.
But having spent the May long weekend at our seasonal site at Nickle Lake Regional Park, we’re off to a pretty good start!