This afternoon, I walked across the road from the house and snapped this panoramic image of the new house. On the left edge of the image, you can see the RV drive-through exit. The contractor graded and compacted the drive all the way from the concrete apron (right side) through the RV parking space (with full hookups) in the rear and back down to the main road. Click on the image too see the full panorama.
First Dinner at the New House
Damsel bought a couple of really nice beef tenderloin steaks (a.k.a. Fillet Mignon) at the supermarket this morning, so we decided to break out the camping cookout gear and grill ’em up. All of the appliances are installed and working but we like steaks cooked outdoors, so this was the setup depicted in the image. Click to enlarge.
Damsel also bought some microwave steamed veggies and some microwave macaroni and cheese. We usually prepare our meals from scratch, but we don’t have all the cookware and utensils to do a good job, but in a few weeks we will.
So, for today’s sumptuous cuisine, we sat on camping chairs, ate from plastic plates served on a fold-up table. Despite all the improvisations, today’s first dinner at the new house was a huge success.
Google-Mobile Spotted in SoCal
When I first spotted this in traffic on I-405 near LAX, I wondered “What’s a red soccer ball doing on the freeway?” It turned out to be one of Google’s fleet of spy cameras gathering way more information about you and your property than you might want other people to have. And they don’t seem very timid about letting you know what they’re doing. Click on the image to enlarge.
A Double Eclipse of the Sun
This extraordinary photo of the sun captured a partial solar eclipse and a split second solar transit of the ISS. Hat tip SpaceWeather and APOD. Click on image to see full sized (1040×1040).
Polar Bears vs. Polar Cams
From Planet Gore:
Here’s an amusing video of some polar bears toying with camouflaged video cameras, and by toying I mean trying to eat. What’s interesting is, at the end, the announcer claims that the curiosity that led the bears to toy with the cameras will help the species survive. Which is what we’ve been saying all along — there’s no need to weep for the poor, defenseless polar bear. Enjoy.
UPDATE: APPARENTLY, BBC HAS BLOCKED THE POLAR
BEAR VIDEO. I HAVE REMOVED THE LINK TO YOU TUBE.



