April 4, 2007

Hey, I Could Get Used To This!

As some of you have probably surmised, I've stayed home to take care of the First Mate today. I expected her to come home later in the week, when the Admiral Emeritus and his wife will be here for a week to help us out. Unfortunately, I didn't get anyone committed to being here while she's recuperating today and tomorrow, so I'm working from home the next couple of days in the meantime.

Of course, this is great preparation for April 16th, when I start my new job as Political Director for Blog Talk Radio. More announcements will be coming about a new, daily slot for CQ Radio, as well as other exciting developments. As you can see, I'm hard at work acclimating myself to the rigors of the job:

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Actually, I am multitasking here. The left-most laptop is from my current job, for which I'm running some analytical databases today. The Sony laptop on the right is the workhorse of CQ, and the monitor into which I'm staring is attached to the spare Gateway, which I'm using for blogging today. You'll also notice that I've cleaned the home office somewhat. Two months ago, you couldn't see the floor in here.

The FM feels pretty punked out today, so I'll be bopping in and out. However, it's nice to be able to get up late (by my standards) and still have a productive day on the blog. I'm going to enjoy doing this full time -- and I have all of you to thank for that.

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Comments (11)

Posted by Brooklyn [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 12:24 PM

LOOKING GOOD !

wishing the FM the very best...

Posted by nolakola [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 12:39 PM

Here, here. Best wishes to the FM. I have no idea how you keep blogging amidst all that. Congrats on your new position (literally and metaphorcally).

Posted by Gina Cobb [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 1:16 PM

Here's to joyful days ahead, doing the work you love!

Posted by Hardliner [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 1:30 PM

Nice feet... ;)

Posted by Anthony (Los Angeles) [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 1:36 PM

Ed! No pajamas? :)

Posted by Monkei [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 2:20 PM

you look good there Captain ... keep up the good work. Semper Paratus.

Posted by Captain Ed [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 2:25 PM

Thanks, Monkei, but I'm not sure about the "looking good" part.

Are you former Coast Guard?

Posted by Sourdough [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 2:26 PM

Wonderful news about the First Mate!

Three computers! No wonder you have to type with your feet!

Regards to all the crew and the donor family
Sourdough

Posted by DW [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 6:30 PM

Glad things are on the up and up, CE - now, as soon as First Mate's health allows, I hope you'll get to work on that gut of yours...

...actually, you're probably in better shape than I. But I'm sitting here having only a bowl of steel cut oats and water for supper, so I'm feeling a little self-righteous (=envious of others).

Posted by Mudhen of Carlsbad [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 4, 2007 8:33 PM

So glad to hear that your lovely wife is home and doing better. Sending she and you positive thoughts and warm wishes.

Did you say a Blogtalk podcast more often? Oh, yes, that would be wonderful! Maybe more of us will be able to call in and participate.

Joanie in Carlsbad

Posted by das411 [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 5, 2007 12:08 AM

Who says there's no such thing as progress anymore?? ;-)