Category: family
The Tree Thing
Having secured a Forest Service permit, we score a fine little tree in the woods beyond Catherine Creek.
The Matter of the Detached Hinge, Part Two
The Matter of the Detached Hinge
So Ivi comes home with her laptop bearing a broken, detached screen hinge. She had reported this a few days earlier, so we started a troubleshooting exercise remotely. After her college IT guys told her they could not fix the thing, she was directed to a downtown Portland shop who noted the absence of screws for the hinge, telling her it was unfixable. As a last ditch resort, I asked her to bring it home for Thanksgiving, and I would have our own tech guy, Gary, at my workplace look at it, in the meantime prepping one of my MacBooks for Ivi’s use upon returning to school.
Over two days now — yesterday and today — Gary has been trying to deal with the thing.
First, the problem: loose screen hinge and separated top fascia panel.
Gary determines that the two (deeply embedded) retaining screws are indeed missing, but that a more or less total dis-assembly will be required to get to the screw positions and access the hinge contact points.
The missing screws fit into sockets like these, but the threads on the broken side sockets are destroyed.
No luck so far finding replacements or cannabalizing another computer. So Gary contemplates potential solutions, perhaps involving custom fabrication, superglue or some combination thereof. Stay tuned.
A Theory … er, Fact … of Relativity
Ivi’s Back In Town!
Plane On The Ground
To The Terminal
Disembarking
Ready To Leave For Home
And back home at 5:38pm …
Lisle!
Lisle comes to visit us this weekend, bringing along his parents. As always, having the Seattlites descend upon us is the highlight of the day/week/month/quarter … You get the idea. You can’t go wrong with relatives like this!
Time Flies, Trees Grow
Well, this will be a bit disappointing, as I have tried but cannot find some old original photos from about 1996, to be used as comparisons here. We then took advantage of a special City program and planted two trees curbside, one for Nik, one for Ivi, at roughtly ages 5 and 3, respectively. These trees weren’t much taller than Nik at the time. But when driving around last Saturday, I saw how they look today (click images for larger views):
Parents’ Weekend – Part 7
Parents’ Weekend – Part 6
Unsuccessful in finding parking around the zoo or Washington Park, we move up to Pittock Mansion where the parking is nearly as bad. We find that the structures are being renovated so we hike the dense, verdant grounds, take in some views and watch the many visitors and tourists. Kim takes a couple of photographs.