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Thomas P
August 20th, 2004, 04:41 PM
Uh.. Huh??

Yep, I will be moving soon to a small town outside of Memphis in the next few weeks. I've been very busy with getting ready to move and the low-rent job Ive had for the last year. The wife got a new position in her company and has was offerred a relocation to Tn. I'll be going out there to look for a new job.

We bought a farm (really!) and the first thing we are going to do is restore the barn. Here is the barn (the house is off the right and in back).

Barn Pic (http://3d.concept40.com/temps/dabarn_1.jpg)

We have decided to do some travelling so I don't know what type of job I'll get as I'll want flexibility in hours / work days. The big 'ouch' is that I am so far away from things that we will have to get satellite internet (TV too).

We are going to have a website that follows the barn restoration. I hope to keep being able to devote some time to my Trek / 3D passion as well :).

Masao
August 20th, 2004, 05:50 PM
Wife!?!? When I saw you a few years ago in SF you were unattached.

Good luck with the move and the new life on the farm!

Thomas P
August 21st, 2004, 07:47 AM
Yeah, we were seperated (long story and makes sense if you ever were bored enough to listen). We got back together just over a year ago. ANYWAY... she is an account manager at Sun and they gave her FEDEX to manage. They are in Memphis - so we will be too.

Masao
August 21st, 2004, 09:58 PM
Well, that's good news. I'm glad you got back together.

I've never spent any time in Tennesse. I've driven through on the way to Florida, but that's about it.

skyhawk223
August 23rd, 2004, 08:21 AM
You bought the farm? Holy Cow! Err, will there be any cows or other animals on this farm?
You certainly have your work cut out for you with that barn. How's the house?
Best of luck with the move. We will await patienty for your return.
Have you looked into the satellite internet yet? Download speeds are not bad, but upload speeds are roughly twice dialup. Better than nothing.

You mentioned travel. Where are you going to visit? Staying domestic, or looking to go international?

Thomas P
August 23rd, 2004, 04:44 PM
Travel will be modtly domestic though Ireland and Scotland are way up on the list as well. A few years from now Spain looks good too.

Horses are possible and at least one cow. We have (will have) a new neighbor that is building a horse ranch across the road but will be English style (she hails from England I've been told).

Yes on the satellite - working on it this week as well as TV. Cable is a couple of years out. This place is 30 miles from Memphis which means the middle of nowhere in that part of the state.

skyhawk223
August 24th, 2004, 12:24 PM
Sounds like you have it all planned out and have happier times ahead. Do you have any work lined up or are you going to get that barn done first?

Do you have any experience with livestock? Sounds a bit daunting although the fresh milk should be good.

I bet your dollar goes a lot further in Tennessee than in CA.

Thomas P
August 24th, 2004, 01:29 PM
I'll be looking when I get out to Tenn. but I have some contacts already looking as well. No livestock experence except I've eaten a lot of beef and chicken - does that count? (I have a sister-in-law that is a chicken farmer). The dollar does go farther on some things compared to Calif. but not that much.

skyhawk223
August 25th, 2004, 07:25 AM
You could go into business selling ultra premium beef, sort of like the American version of Kobe beef. Milk fed with daily massages. Just think of it. You could call it Pemberton Beef. You could also produce beef jerky. I can see it now. PB&J.
Sorry. Blathering again.

Thomas P
August 25th, 2004, 05:00 PM
Ya know - I heard an interview just last week on Kobe beef - I was thinkin....

Masao
August 25th, 2004, 05:36 PM
You really want to spend your days massaging cows? I suppose it's better than being in a cubicle all day.

skyhawk223
August 26th, 2004, 06:32 AM
I can second that comment! At least I have a nice big window to look out on Manhattan's fabulous 8th avenue.
Better start praacticing. You need very strong hands as cows are kind of leathery :)

Masao
August 26th, 2004, 11:18 PM
For the correct Kobe style, you actually have to spit beer onto the area being massaged (really!). Sometimes, though, the cows try to get you to perform an extra-special type of massage. Beware of such bad cows.

Thomas P
August 27th, 2004, 07:15 AM
Spit beer! No way! What a waste of beer!

skyhawk223
August 27th, 2004, 11:04 AM
Masao, you surprise me. I thought you were this nice university professor, then you post that massage bit. Shocking! But good advice, Thomas.
Why would they spit beer on the cow? I can't see it penetrating the skin. Why not just give the cow some beer to drink?

Thomas P
August 27th, 2004, 02:25 PM
They do massage it with beer, I believe I heard that in the interview, I missed the spitting part. You can get it in the US but it is not all that popular. Apparently the fat content and marbleing is not to dissimilar from American 'choice-cut' beef that you can get in any supermarket for under $6.00 lb. It is also very difficult to cook, you basically have to be an expert on the Kobe beef or you get leather.

They raise the type of cow in California for some Japanese ranchers and ship them to Japan when they are 'ready'. I've never seen it on a menu out here though and there are some excellent Japanese resturants in San Jose.

But really - spit beer! Sacrilage!!!!

Masao
August 27th, 2004, 06:34 PM
Masao, you surprise me. I thought you were this nice university professor, then you post that massage bit.
What'd I say?? I just said "special." All I meant was an extra deep, relaxing muscle massage, maybe with some soft singing by the farmer. I hear cows like that! (I grew up in Minnesota, after all). I strenously deny suggesting any sort of farmer/cow impropriety!!! I am quite shocked, skyhawk, that you would suggest such a thing!!! *Snort of indignation*

Why would they spit beer on the cow? I can't see it penetrating the skin. Why not just give the cow some beer to drink?
I think they give the cows beer to drink as well. But I suspect that the farmer misdirects some (or a lot) of the spitting beer. I can't imagine the amount of self-control needed to have beer in your mouth and not swallow it.

Thomas P
August 28th, 2004, 11:54 AM
Yes, they do get beer to drink.

skyhawk223
August 31st, 2004, 08:07 AM
Ok, so we know that Thomas is going to raise non-Kobe cows and have a some horses while drinking Earl Grey with the neighbor across the way while refurbishing the barn. Will there be any other livestock? Have you considered the Alpaca (www.iloveaplacas.com)? Perhaps some goats or sheep? Pigs (you know, the other white meat)?

Masao
August 31st, 2004, 06:03 PM
Bison are always good. Stay away from ostriches, though. The market's down. I bet there are relatively few allligator farms in Tennessee.

skyhawk223
September 1st, 2004, 06:45 AM
Aren't we such helpful fellows?
I got it! What about a platypus farm? Brilliant!

Masao
September 1st, 2004, 05:22 PM
Yes! I here pickled platypus bills go for a pretty penny in Shanghai. Their eggs are also considered delicacies in Buenos Aires, but nowhere else, strangely. I've also heard that there is a fashion this year in Bangkok for platypus skin coats for house cats. Of course, the bite of an enraged platypus will cause massive inflammation, but only on one side of the body, so that you'll end up looking like a fiddler crab.

Thomas P
September 1st, 2004, 07:10 PM
This odd fasination you two have with barn yard animals (and others) is very disturbing.

Masao
September 1st, 2004, 08:11 PM
This odd fasination you two have with barn yard animals (and others) is very disturbing.

I have a degree in biology, watch the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet obsessively, and grew up in Minnesota. Also, until I was rescued by Quakers, I was being raised by a rogue band of carnivous, self-hating squirrels. I don't blame the squirrels, really; after all they did help me pay for medical school. These facts, I believe, explain a lot but also raise questions that should never be asked. I don't know what Skyhawk's problem is.

Platypus is quite difficult to cook well and tastes nothing like chicken. Strangely, chicken-fried platypus is quite delicious.

skyhawk223
September 2nd, 2004, 07:11 AM
My problem? I have no problems. I like animals. They are so tasty :)

Thomas P
September 9th, 2004, 06:51 AM
I have to turn in my cable equipment today. The cable company cannot come out until a week after I'm gone. They charge to come by seperate from the day they disconnect service. Luckly I live about 6 miles from the office. Point being, I'll be signing off in a few minutes and won't be back for a couple of weeks I'm guessing.

See you then.

Masao
September 9th, 2004, 05:30 PM
See you on the other side! Drive safely.

skyhawk223
September 10th, 2004, 07:20 AM
Ditto that. Take care.

Thomas P
September 26th, 2004, 04:47 PM
I'm back! Miss me? Great trip but the move in has been work. Just got the dish in the other day and had to get some pesky VPN issues worked out for the wife's PC before we could do anything. Got the router in last night and I'm back in business!

Masao
September 26th, 2004, 06:21 PM
Hey, Farmboy! Glad to hear you've arrived safely. But guess all your free time will be devoted to that smelly old barn rather than to shiny new spaceships.

Thomas P
September 27th, 2004, 06:13 AM
Not so - the sun does set here.

skyhawk223
September 27th, 2004, 07:17 AM
Hey, glad to have you back! And just how dark does it get when the sun does go down? Dark enough for some quality stargazing?

So how are connecting to the internet and what speeds are you getting?
Any adventures along the way? Did you get your car?
Any surprises in the house?

Masao
September 27th, 2004, 07:23 PM
Not so - the sun does set here.
I forgot! Most of Tennessee electricity now.

Thomas P
September 28th, 2004, 05:45 AM
I forgot! Most of Tennessee electricity now.Yes, and it is almost always available :D

Thomas P
September 28th, 2004, 06:07 AM
...just how dark does it get when the sun does go down? Dark enough for some quality stargazing?
Don't know yet but I've heard it does here. We've had hurricane remenants passing through and cloudy skys. Now there is a full moon. I'm about 25 miles from both Germantown and Memphis which are large cities. Once you leave them and head east (towards me) the towns are very small and well spread out. Downtown is usually about 5-6 buildings.

So how are connecting to the internet and what speeds are you getting?
Satellite at about 1Mbps. There is an upgrade coming early next year that we will be able to get that should bring speeds up to 3-4Mbps. I was at 3Mbps with COMCAST digital. The service we have is the Pro version so that we can have the higher speed. This costs more but the basic version is known to have problems with VPN services and we need those for the wifes job.[/QUOTE]
Any adventures along the way? Did you get your car?
Went down into the Grand Canyon, hiked down about 1000 feet and then back up. Did the 'look how silly and peer over the edge' tourist stuff.

In Sedona AZ. We went climbing some rather large rocks in a park just outside of the city limits. We probably should not have gone as high as we did given that we have no experience doing such things and there is no one out there if you fall :D

Any surprises in the house?
Nope just lots of work to do. The house is only 4 years old but the paint colors are odd for our taste. They used a lot of wallpaper as well which is equally odd - it all has to go. A few of the windows need work as they appear to have been left open during rain. The house did pass it's inspection though so everything should be solid.

Waiting for a barn restorer to come out and give us an assesment on the barn.

Had to have the field mowed - took 12 hours!

Let the dog out to pee the other night and she disappeared for about 10 minutes. I called her a few times and was getting mad when I thought I heard her coming up the porch steps. Turned out to be a skunk she chased right at me! The poor little critter came up and stared right at me and of course raised it's gun (tail). I just stood there - talked nice to it and let it walk right by and off the other side of the porch. Almost wet myself. Still don't know why, but am thankfull, it did not just let the dog have it in the face.

skyhawk223
October 6th, 2004, 06:41 AM
So, how goes the renovations? Having fun taking down that wallpaper? Took me several days at my house. What a mess.

Thomas P
October 20th, 2004, 09:31 AM
Okay - this thread is really dead but thought you all might have interest in the following link:

http://www.judysbarn.com

If you really want to know how the farm is coming along you can visit that site.

Masao
October 20th, 2004, 02:13 PM
Hey, guys!

I'm in St. Louis right now attending the annual conference of the American Medical Writers Association.

skyhawk223
October 21st, 2004, 06:57 AM
That's cool! Is the city caught up in baseball fever?

skyhawk223
October 21st, 2004, 07:08 AM
Nice website there Thomas. I left you a little note from it. Great piece of property.

Masao
October 21st, 2004, 12:22 PM
That's cool! Is the city caught up in baseball fever?

I'm staying downtown, just 2 blocks from the stadium. Game 6 was yesterday afternoon, which the cards won in the 12th. Tonight is game 7! St. Louis is completely nuts about baseball because there's almost nothing else here.

Thomas P
October 22nd, 2004, 05:50 AM
I had no idea there was still a baseball season ;) - Missed 'The King of Queens' season premier cuz' the BoSoxs were able to hold on and tie up the Yankees. Still, I'll be content to read the WS results.

Thomas P
October 22nd, 2004, 05:52 AM
Nice website there Thomas. I left you a little note from it. Great piece of property.
Thanks! Got the mail - you're the first one. I put that in because the wife was getting so many requests from friends and family to do it - and of course no one has yet!

skyhawk223
October 22nd, 2004, 09:40 AM
Don't you hate that? You can really see who is full of it and who is not.

Masao - Did you get to go to any of the games?
Can't say I'm much interested myself.