Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Computer vs User: Computer 1, User 0

One of the trips I am taking this summer will be to New Mexico for the annual board meeting for Cuyamungue Institute.  I usually conduct a workshop while there, but this year we have a special event, The Centennial Celebration.  This is year, Felicitas Goodman, the founder of Cuyamungue Institute, would have been 100 years old.  We have people coming from around the world to spend a week on the beautiful land, and share our experiences with Felicitas.

Last year at the board meeting I volunteered to create a slide show of Felicitas.  I have created a few of these, so felt confident that I would be able to do this.  And...it sure beat taking charge of registration and coordinating transportation and lodging.  In August I sent an email to friends, students and colleagues of Felicitas asking for pictures.  Two people responded...one with no pictures and one with one picture.  It was a bit of a slow start...but I had months to finish this...so no worry.  I sent another email and Belinda (past president of Cuyamungue Institute and now Director of Instruction) told me she had quite a few pictures.  We met for lunch.  I thought she would hand over an envelope full of pictures, but instead had a big box full of journals. 


This was the box of journals.  The fragile ones
from the 1930s are in plastic bags.  This box
is full.  There are a lot more journals
than what it looks like.
Here are four journals.  I took the older ones
out of the plastic bags for a better picture.

Felicitas had taped pictures scattered through the pages of her journals.  Some day I will write a post about Felicitas, because she was an amazing smart and interesting woman.  She was a scientist, anthropologist, linguist, prolific author, and teacher.  She kept intricate records in her research and personal life.  These journals are written in German...and since I have been studying German for the last few months I have found it fascinating that I can actually read part (a small part) of her journals.  This motivates me to keep on studying.

Here is a page from one of her journals....written in German.  The pages are tissue thin.
This will be a lot of work to translate, so I had better get studying. :-)
 But the purpose of this post was not to talk about Felicitas or Cuyamungue....it was to tell about creating this slide show.  First, I went through each page of her journal and scanned each picture that could possibly be one for the slide show....well, I thought I had.  When my sister was visiting last month, I showed her the journals and she just happened to open one to a page with a picture I had not found.  So...I knew I had to go through each journal again.  From the pictures, you can see how fragile the journals are...especially the ones from the 1930s.
This is Felicitas, February 15, 1935

I did all of the scanning using the PC in my office.  The pictures were sent to my blog folder...I was going to correct that, but had already sent some there so decided to send all of the scanned photos to the blog folder of pictures...and then move all of these to a newly created Felicitas folder.  That would keep things neat and tidy.  Next, I used Picasa to edit the photos.  Many of them were poor quality and so I discarded those into a back up folder to use in case I needed more pictures.  After editing the pictures I exported them to a new folder called Felicitas Goodman.

I was feeling pretty good with my progress until last night when I decided to work on it from my laptop.  We were watching something on television...and I usually watch television from the corner of my eye while working on my laptop or reading.  I knew that I had to move all of my work from my PC in my office to my laptop.  I have done this many times when working on the blog...starting it on my PC and finishing it on my laptop.  Transferring pictures was not difficult once Ray set up a short cut to the PC over our home network.

I went through the process of transferring the pictures.  I needed more pictures from her later years and found some on line.  So I copy and pasted a number of those and labeled them 'Felicitas German' since these were from the German website.  Now...to begin the slide show.  I typed 'Felicitas' in the search box.  There was suspenseful music emitting from the television so my eyes glanced to see that action.  Back to the computer screen...horror...no items found!  That could not be!  I searched again, and again...and growled.  Ray, my computer guru, offered help, but I was determined to solve this mystery.

My growls became guttural as I blamed the computer for losing my pictures.  Ray suggested that maybe I had not transferred them right! What could he be thinking!  I have done this many times and I knew the computer was at fault.  There was that small doubt creeping out...but I stubbornly shoved it down.  I transferred the pictures again with a new name, 'Felicitas1' and did another search.  Still nothing.  I finally gave in and had Ray check it.  After about a minute he found that I had been doing all of the transferring back to the PC...or something like that.  I have no idea how I did that.

Ray 'fixed' the problem, and named the folder 'FelicitasSpider'( because my laptop is named Spider).  He clicked  search and got the same thing I had...nothing.  Part of me smiled...it wasn't just me...even the guru is having problems.   Of course, he had other ways of searching and was able to find the proper folder....and a few other folders and pictures...and lots of duplicates and triplets.  How did so many get on there?  It was like checking the 'save' key and my pictures became a game of billiards...scattering in all directions...but these not only scattered...they hid from me. There was still a mystery though...and I feared Ray would spend the rest of the evening trying to solve it.  He found more Felicitas folders....and I know that my PC has even more pictures and folders and duplicates.  Oh my...what happened to my neat and tidy process?

 We decided to turn off the computers and enjoy the rest of the evening...but I know, that when I am out of town for the next few days...Sherlock Hoy will be dissecting 'my pictures' on Spider hoping to solve the mystery.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Celebration of the Life of Tim Stewart Hall

Tim Stewart Hall
This weekend my husband, sister and I traveled to DeWitt, New York to attend the funeral of our cousin Tim Hall.  Tim's mother and my father were first cousins. That made Tim my third cousin.  Our two families had a lot of fun times together.  Even though Tim was 14 years older, I still have fond memories of how kind he was to a little squirt like me. 

My first memory of Tim was when I was probably three.  We were visiting and Tim (or his dad, Albert) had a tape recorder.  He encouraged me to sing a song or say something so I could listen to my voice.  I think I sang some little song about the little duck leading the others with his "quack, quack, quack."  When I heard my voice it almost scared me because, of course, it did not sound like me at all.
This is my mom and dad with Tim
and his sister, Susie.  I can't believe Mother
let Tim and Dad have their picture taken
with such wrinkled pants.

Most of my other memories of Tim were at family reunions, but he was soon off to college and did not get to attend each year.  I was always aware of what was happening in Tim's life.  He graduated form Hanover College in Indiana and later graduated from Nashotah House Seminary.  He married a woman who had the same name as my sister, Linda!  They had a little girl, Leah.  Tim became an Episcopalian Priest, and an activist for the poor and the misunderstood.

There was great sadness when Tim's wife died from cancer at a young age.  His faith brought him strength and peace....and later, he met Jackie...who became his wife. (Yes, his first wife had the same name as my sister...and his second wife and I share the same name.)  She was also an Episcopalian Priest.  So, you can imagine how busy this household was.  They had four children, Stewart, and then twins, Seth and  Laura... and a few years later Simon was born.
St. John's Church
Imagine this church packed with friends and family.  What a wonderful
tribute to such a loved man.

My plan was to take pictures to share on the blog, but after getting to the church I felt taking pictures would be intrusive and instead I spent time listening to the stories of how Tim brought happiness to the lives of so many. As you  can see from the picture above...the church was beautiful.  Sitting through the service I felt a great sense of family.  Mark, Tim's brother was comforting Leah's two young daughters with a gentle hand on their shoulders.  Susie, Tim's sister sat next to me sharing childhood stories.  I can't write about everyone, but each cousin is part of the web of our family.  It reminded me of the small church, Ebenezer United Methodist, where our great-great-grandparents (not sure how many 'greats') planted the seeds of this congregation.


Inside Ebenezer United Methodist where generations of
our family worshiped, wed, were baptized and memorialized.
Tim's son, Seth Thomas Schmitt-Hall spoke at the memorial.  He wove words from his grandfather, Albert Hall, with memories of his dad.  He spoke with grace...a balance of sadness and humor.  He began with the line, "Isn't it wonderful how close Tears are to Laughter?"  The whole tribute can be found at Remarks about my Father

Below are two short slide shows of pictures of the two churches.  They are like bookends to a remarkable life...a chapter in our family history that threads through past, present and future.





Tim Stewart Hall




Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Hummingbird's Message

I took this at what we call the hummingbird lodge in NM.
I was not going to write for the April 1, Slice....just thought I would take a break, as I felt somewhat relieved to find that I had met the March challenge and had written a post for each day.  I read my step-daughter's last post Unsliced (such a gifted and witty writer) and had similar feelings this last week.  She stated it quite well.   My energy level was waning a bit and my comments were fewer than I wanted.

But, I had told myself that this year I would try again to take part in the Tuesday Slices. How could I think I would follow through with that, if I skipped the first one!  So, here I am, written out...all words sapped out.  What do I do? Well, I will take some advice from an animal.  (And I know, that no matter what animal card I pick...the advice on that card will seem perfect...but I still like to do this.)  So what animal chose to come to me today?

Hummingbird 
 
Embrace what makes you happy
Be joyful.  Count your blessings.
Open yourself to pleasure.*
 
Isn't that a wonderful message!  Now, if I just had Valerie's artistic talent, I could post a hummingbird flying around its message.  But, I will have to be satisfied posting a couple of hummingbird pictures I took in New Mexico....and count my blessings that I did take photos of humming birds.
 

This little guy was waiting his turn.  Check the
video and you will see that some were
not so patient.
 

 
*
Medicine Cards, Just for Today"  Jamie Sams & David Carson