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 # Learning
 # Learning
 
 
+- 24/04/21 - [htmx](https://htmx.org)
 - 23/11/14 - [from Jeff Koons](https://www.masterclass.com/classes/jeff-koons-teaches-art-and-creativity)
 - 23/11/14 - [from Jeff Koons](https://www.masterclass.com/classes/jeff-koons-teaches-art-and-creativity)
 - 23/11/09 - [Prisma](https://www.prisma.io)
 - 23/11/09 - [Prisma](https://www.prisma.io)
 - 23/10/14 - [Directus](https://github.com/directus/directus)
 - 23/10/14 - [Directus](https://github.com/directus/directus)

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 # Listening
 # Listening
 
 
+- 24/05/25 - [Ham playlist](/lists/art/music/playlist#ham)
 - 23/11/13 - [Keith Jarrett - Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach](https://ecmrecords.com/product/carl-philipp-emanuel-bach-keith-jarrett/)
 - 23/11/13 - [Keith Jarrett - Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach](https://ecmrecords.com/product/carl-philipp-emanuel-bach-keith-jarrett/)
-- 23/11/12 - [Cat Power - Sings Dylan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Power_Sings_Dylan:_The_1966_Royal_Albert_Hall_Concert)
 - 23/07/15 - [The Philosophy of Modern Song](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Philosophy_of_Modern_Song)
 - 23/07/15 - [The Philosophy of Modern Song](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Philosophy_of_Modern_Song)
+- Bill Evans - Pavane - Live : Behind the Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings (Live)
 - Ben Harper - Masterpiece : Wide Open Light
 - Ben Harper - Masterpiece : Wide Open Light
 - Domenico Modugno - Volare : Domenico Modugno
 - Domenico Modugno - Volare : Domenico Modugno
 - Brian Eno - Five Light Paintings 3 : Five Light Paintings
 - Brian Eno - Five Light Paintings 3 : Five Light Paintings
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 - Allison Russell - The Returner : The Returner
 - Allison Russell - The Returner : The Returner
 - Jonathan Wilson - Charlie Parker : Charlie Parker
 - Jonathan Wilson - Charlie Parker : Charlie Parker
 - Beck - Odyssey : Odyssey
 - Beck - Odyssey : Odyssey
-- The Osborne Brothers - Ruby - Are You Mad At Your Man : High Lonesome
-- Bill Evans - Pavane - Live : Behind the Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings (Live)
+- The Osborne Brothers - Ruby - Are You Mad At Your Man : High Lonesome

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 ## Log
 ## Log
 
 
+- **24/06/13** - AI 🤖 [project](/docs/saas/openai), mountain ⛰️ retreat, & [yard](/notes/garden) 🌳 work.
 - **24/04/29** - wrapped tennis season, [new car](https://davidawindham.com/its-electric/#update) 🚘, and spending time outside before summer.
 - **24/04/29** - wrapped tennis season, [new car](https://davidawindham.com/its-electric/#update) 🚘, and spending time outside before summer.
 - **24/03/22** - spring 🌷 break 🏖️ tennis 🎾 Iris 🦮 Work 💻
 - **24/03/22** - spring 🌷 break 🏖️ tennis 🎾 Iris 🦮 Work 💻
 - **24/03/02** - managed to pick up strep 🦠 throat so I've been in recovery mode.
 - **24/03/02** - managed to pick up strep 🦠 throat so I've been in recovery mode.

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 # Playing
 # Playing
 
 
+- 24/06/13 - [Civilization IV](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilization_VI)
 - 23/11/14 - [Pikmin 4](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikmin)
 - 23/11/14 - [Pikmin 4](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikmin)
 - 23/07/08 - [Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom](/posts/zelda-art)
 - 23/07/08 - [Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom](/posts/zelda-art)
 - 23/03/06 - [Wordle, Letterboxed, Digits, & Connections](/posts)
 - 23/03/06 - [Wordle, Letterboxed, Digits, & Connections](/posts)

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 # Reading
 # Reading
 
 
+- 24/06/13 - [_The Lights_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Lerner)
 - 23/11/14 - [_Bewilderment_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bewilderment)
 - 23/11/14 - [_Bewilderment_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bewilderment)
 - 23/09/05 - [_Demon Copperhead_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_Copperhead)
 - 23/09/05 - [_Demon Copperhead_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_Copperhead)
 - 23/07/17 - [_Happy-Go-Lucky_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy-Go-Lucky_(book))
 - 23/07/17 - [_Happy-Go-Lucky_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy-Go-Lucky_(book))

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 # Watching
 # Watching
 
 
+- 24/05/05 - [_The Office_ - Superfan Episodes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_(American_TV_series))
 - 24/01/02 - [_Waiting for God_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_God_(TV_series))
 - 24/01/02 - [_Waiting for God_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_for_God_(TV_series))
 - 23/11/02 - [Mrs. Brown's Boys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Brown%27s_Boys)
 - 23/11/02 - [Mrs. Brown's Boys](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Brown%27s_Boys)
 - 23/07/15 - [Gardeners World](/posts/gardeners-world)
 - 23/07/15 - [Gardeners World](/posts/gardeners-world)

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posts/2024-04-21-posts.md

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 ### Woodrow Draten Windham 1940 - 2024
 ### Woodrow Draten Windham 1940 - 2024
 
 
-His official obituary[^1] lists his middle name as "Woody with the Goodies" but it was actually Draten, the same as my grandfather so I could have called him 'junior'... he woulda loved that. Woodrow was my grandfather on my dad's side and even though his given name was a match, I always called him Uncle Woody and many folks called my granddad "windy". My father has now lost his oldest sister and brother. He has two other brothers, Uncle Jim and Paul. I've called him several times in the last couple of weeks for some extra support. He had called to let me know, but I had already picked up on it from the newspaper who ran it as their lead[^2].
+His official obituary[^1] lists his middle name as "Woody with the Goodies" but it was actually Draten, the same as my grandfather so I could have called him 'junior'... he woulda loved that. Woodrow was my grandfather on my dad's side and even though his given name was a match, I always called him Uncle Woody and many folks called my granddad "Windy". My father has now lost his oldest sister and brother. He has two other brothers, Uncle Jim and Paul. I've called him several times in the last couple of weeks for some extra support. He had called to let me know, but I had already picked up on it from the newspaper who ran it as their lead[^2].
 
 
 ![](/img/woody_the_state.jpg)
 ![](/img/woody_the_state.jpg)
 <div style={{display: 'flex',  justifyContent:'center', alignItems:'center', fontSize:'small', marginBottom:'20px'}}>The State newspaper, April 16th 2024</div>
 <div style={{display: 'flex',  justifyContent:'center', alignItems:'center', fontSize:'small', marginBottom:'20px'}}>The State newspaper, April 16th 2024</div>
 
 
 My father's family would gather once a year for the holidays, so I got a chance to spend some time with most of his siblings. Uncle Woody would always slide my brother and me $100 bills for Christmas. And because my dad worked alongside Uncle Woody, we spent quite a bit of time with his family even taking some vacations and whatnot. Some of my earliest memories of him were traveling in a Winnebago RV he had when I was young. In the early 2000s I spent a lot of time with Woody driving back and forth to Port Royal where there was a second radio tower for a network of new radio stations they had started Charleston.
 My father's family would gather once a year for the holidays, so I got a chance to spend some time with most of his siblings. Uncle Woody would always slide my brother and me $100 bills for Christmas. And because my dad worked alongside Uncle Woody, we spent quite a bit of time with his family even taking some vacations and whatnot. Some of my earliest memories of him were traveling in a Winnebago RV he had when I was young. In the early 2000s I spent a lot of time with Woody driving back and forth to Port Royal where there was a second radio tower for a network of new radio stations they had started Charleston.
 
 
-Woody was a great conversationalist and was always very forthright, which I admired. Truthful to a fault could be one way to describe it and it sometimes caused friction with family, bosses, and other folks. That's not to say he couldn't sling bullshit with the best of them and it's part of the reason his sense of humor was in tune. The truth is always the punchline. I once asked about one of his more questionable politically correct characters, a flamboyant mailman, and was told that the public loved it, especially gay people. Uncle Woody gave me a copy of a book he had begun writing years ago to digitize. Reading it gave me a lot of questions to ask on our trips between Charleston and Hilton Head and he gave me interesting facts that I would have never known otherwise and that my parents might not have wanted me to know. I hope he enjoyed my company as much as I did his.
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->A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself as a liar. ~ Mark Twain
+Woody was a great conversationalist and was always very forthright, which I admired. Truthful to a fault could be one way to describe it and it sometimes caused friction with family, bosses, and other folks. That's not to say he couldn't sling bullshit with the best of them and it's part of the reason his sense of humor was in tune. I once asked about one of his more questionable politically correct characters, a flamboyant mailman, and was told that the public loved it, especially gay people. Uncle Woody gave me a copy of a book he had begun writing years ago to digitize. Reading it gave me a lot of questions to ask on our trips between Charleston and Hilton Head and he gave me interesting facts that I would have never known otherwise and that my parents might not have wanted me to know. I hope he enjoyed my company as much as I did his.
 
 
 Wagging the truth around is not exactly the ideal type of personality around these parts.  People seem to favor the 'bless your heart' sort of passive aggressiveness. I know my mom was pretty peeved at him for some time and I think we still have an in-law, an aunt, who was still angry at him because my teenage cousin got arrested with some cannabis some years ago. Woody was pretty open about his fondness for cannabis long before it became somewhat socially acceptable and I'd imagine there was some entanglement. I had lived in Charleston for many years before he first moved back down and he asked me to 'hook him up' at one point. My friend, the 'hook up', is now an attorney handling litigation against drug companies and my cousin seems to have faired pretty well himself as a young adult. For Uncle Woody, I don't think the truth was entirely based on 'shock value' as some might speculate. I remember he would tell unwitting folks in passing conversation that the only two channels on television he liked to watch were The Golf Channel and Playboy. The truth is the punchline. It wasn't a joke. That's really all he watched. 
 Wagging the truth around is not exactly the ideal type of personality around these parts.  People seem to favor the 'bless your heart' sort of passive aggressiveness. I know my mom was pretty peeved at him for some time and I think we still have an in-law, an aunt, who was still angry at him because my teenage cousin got arrested with some cannabis some years ago. Woody was pretty open about his fondness for cannabis long before it became somewhat socially acceptable and I'd imagine there was some entanglement. I had lived in Charleston for many years before he first moved back down and he asked me to 'hook him up' at one point. My friend, the 'hook up', is now an attorney handling litigation against drug companies and my cousin seems to have faired pretty well himself as a young adult. For Uncle Woody, I don't think the truth was entirely based on 'shock value' as some might speculate. I remember he would tell unwitting folks in passing conversation that the only two channels on television he liked to watch were The Golf Channel and Playboy. The truth is the punchline. It wasn't a joke. That's really all he watched. 
 
 
-He would give you a funny expression when he said something off-color or controversial, but I think it's mostly because he enjoyed watching people react. He did like the attention though. Doesn't everyone? Isn't that the truth? There's a bit in his obituary about him mouthing into a pencil like a radio announcer, but he told me another story about skipping school one afternoon to visit the filming of American Bandstand in Philadelphia. My granddad was a medic in the Navy and they moved around a good bit. My Aunt, their oldest sibling brought her family up in Philadelphia. Woody was born on the Pearl Harbour Naval Base a year before it was bombed and my father was born at Camp Lejeune NC. Woody told me that the visit to American Bandstand sealed the deal on his future. He loved people dancing to music. Granddad moved the family to Charleston at the time Woody graduated from high school and he worked a job at "The Goodie House" which was a 24hr restaurant that I also frequented when I was at The College of Charleston. It was there, he told me, that he originally had a chance to pick up on the nightlife. Although I don't know for sure, I'd imagine this is where he picked up the "with the Goodies" slogan. When Granddad retired, he moved the family back to the old family homeplace in Lamar, and Woody picked up his first radio gig at WDAR in Darlington.
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-### Place
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-Note on the old homeplace... Philadelphia commmunity - Society Hill founded in 1736 - St David's Society
-Bob Fulton also from Philadelphia
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-- Confederate and Sumter - Columbia where I was born
-- Doug Broome's Drive In - Booth Live show
-- Gene’s Pig N Chick - http://aboomersmemories.blogspot.com/2019/04/doug-broomes-on-two-notch.html
-- Woody hoporoonies - Jimel Temple in Irmo
+He would give you a funny expression when he said something off-color or controversial, but I think it's mostly because he enjoyed watching people react and he did like the attention. Doesn't everyone? Isn't that the truth? There's a bit in his obituary about him mouthing into a pencil like a radio announcer, but he told me another story about skipping school one afternoon to visit the filming of American Bandstand in Philadelphia. My granddad was a medic in the Navy and they moved around a good bit. My Aunt, their oldest sibling brought her family up in Philadelphia. Woody was born on the Pearl Harbour Naval Base a year before it was bombed and my father was born at Camp Lejeune NC. Woody told me that the visit to American Bandstand sealed the deal on his future. He loved people dancing to music. Granddad moved the family to Charleston at the time Woody graduated from high school and he worked a job at "The Goodie House" which was a 24 hour restaurant that I also frequented when I was at The College of Charleston. It was there, he told me, that he originally had a chance to pick up on the nightlife. Although I don't know for sure, I'd imagine this is where he picked up the "with the Goodies" slogan. When Granddad retired from the Navy, he moved the family back to the old family homeplace in Lamar, and Woody picked up his first radio gig at WDAR in Darlington.
 
 
-### Timing
+### Radio
 
 
-The first FM broadcast took place less than a year before Uncle Woody was born[^4]. The studio for American Bandstand in Philadelphia was the first TV studio in the nation constructed for the purpose of television broadcasting. Bandstand went national on ABC in 1957 when it was taken over by Dick Clark and Woody was 16 years old. In 1964 the Federal Communications Commission set standards for FM stereo broadcasts and created a non-duplication rule that prohibited AM and FM stations from simulcasting the same programming. I've heard the story more times than I can recount about how when they were given access to the FM Bands, they went around to every car dealer in the region insisting that they order more cars with FM radios installed. 
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-Bob Fulton  
-Top Sixty in Dixie
+The first FM broadcast took place less than a year before Uncle Woody was born[^4]. The studio for American Bandstand in Philadelphia was the first TV studio in the nation constructed for the purpose of television broadcasting. Bandstand went national on ABC in 1957 when it was taken over by Dick Clark and Woody was 16 years old. In 1964 the Federal Communications Commission set standards for FM stereo broadcasts and created a non-duplication rule that prohibited AM and FM stations from simulcasting the same programming. I've heard the story more times than I can recount about how when they were given access to the FM Bands, they went around to every car dealer in the region insisting that they order more cars with FM radios installed. I wasn't born until several years later when Woody had gone to work at WCOS in Columbia, South Carolina and brought my dad on board. I was born when my parents lived at on Sumter Street in Columbia. It was just down the road from Doug Broome's Drive In and Gene's Pig n' Chick where Woody would do weekend gigs back in the 'cruising' days. On WCOS Bob Fulton did the morning show and Woody did the afternoon show based around his 'Top Sixty in Dixie'. 
 
 
 ### Music
 ### Music
 
 
-He moved back to Columbia and went to work for a fella named George Buck[^5] at WCOS, who was a true music enthusiast and avid jazz fan. He later created a number of record labels and a foundation to support jazz music[^6]. One of the things I'm most proud of my dad and his brother for doing is promoting race records as they were called then. The influence they had on a generation of baby boomers especially in the South were an important for civil rights in such a potent way. 
+A fella named George Buck[^5] bought WCOS in the early sixties. He was a true music enthusiast and avid jazz fan. He later created several record labels and a foundation to support jazz music[^6]. One of the things I'm most proud of my dad and his brother for doing is promoting race records as they were called then. The influence they had on a generation of baby boomers, especially in the South, were important for civil rights in such a potent way. Dad described to me how they would hit the black clubs back and forth to the beach for the good stuff. These clubs were like Charlie's Place[^9] in Myrtle Beach. 
 
 
-- Top Sixty in Dixie
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ### Dance
 ### Dance
 
 
-The connection to the Shag[^7] comes from a small juke joint in Columbia where the Big Apple dance is thought to have originated. A professor from Cambridge University, Betty Wood[^8][^9], who was studying the history of slavery in South Carolina saw this dance and started performing it at Myrtle Beach and was invited to perform it at the Roxy Theatre in New York leading to it's rise in popularity in radio/tv by Bob Hope, Jimmy Stewart, Mae West, and Ginger Rodgers
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+As much as Uncle Woody like music, I think he actually liked dancing more mainly due to just watching people have a good time. The connection to the Shag[^7] comes from a small juke joint in Columbia where the Big Apple dance is thought to have originated. A professor from Cambridge University, Betty Wood[^8][^9], who was studying the history of slavery in South Carolina saw this dance and started performing it at Myrtle Beach and was invited to perform it at the Roxy Theatre in New York leading to it's rise in popularity in radio/tv by Bob Hope, Jimmy Stewart, Mae West, and Ginger Rodgers
 
 
 
 
-The reason Woody was in radio is, as he explained to me, he walked from middle school to sneak into the filming of American Bandstand where met Dick Clark in the late 50s. Granddad was stationed there as a medic for the US Navy. My cousins and his older sister, my aunt Mary, stayed in Philly when Grandad moved the family to Charleston. Woody went to Charleston High School where he worked night shifts at "The Goodie House" which was a 24hr restaurant downtown that I also frequented when I was at CofC. It was at that job where that Woody became interested in all things fun with the late-night crowd... hence the name Woody with the Goodies. It was a fella he met there named George Buck who got him involved with radio at WCOS in Columbia where he started hosting American BandStand style 'hops', converted the format to Rock 'n Roll, and brought dad onboard while he was at USC in the late 60s. 
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-When the local teen dance program went national on ABC in 1957 it was rebranded American Bandstand. By then, the show’s original host, Bob Horn, had been replaced by the younger, cleaner cut Dick Clark. WFIL was built by Walter Annenberg’s Triangle Publications and was the first TV studio in the nation constructed for the purpose of television broadcasting, as opposed to adapting a preexisting structure.
 
 
 
 
 SC House of Representatives - 2009-2010 Bill 4474: Woodrow Draten Windham, Jr.
 SC House of Representatives - 2009-2010 Bill 4474: Woodrow Draten Windham, Jr.
 Shag the official State Dance
 Shag the official State Dance
 WCOS in cornell arms building where Pat Conroy's kid committed suicide
 WCOS in cornell arms building where Pat Conroy's kid committed suicide
-born in pearl harbour
 
 
-I read a good bit of the comments on the various social media post regarding his passing. The one's that really stand out... one guy who was a vending machine guy pointed out how woody always remembered him and called him the nab guy because he sold nabisco peanut butter crackers. 
+### Summary
+
+I read a good bit of the comments on the various social media post regarding his passing. The one's that really stand out... one guy who was a vending machine guy pointed out how Woody always remembered him and called him the nab guy because he sold nabisco peanut butter crackers. 
 
 
 jack in the box
 jack in the box
 
 
 
 
 the ability to shape the future how you'd like it. That's how history is made.  
 the ability to shape the future how you'd like it. That's how history is made.  
-I got a couple text messages and emails from various folks about it. I used to say "Don't hold that against me" when discussing my relatives but the truth is that I'm very proud of the type of my Windham personality traits. 
+I got a couple text messages and emails from various folks about it. I used to say "Don't hold that against me" when discussing my relatives but the truth is that I'm very proud of the type of my Windham personality traits. Is there anything you could do more valuable in life than to spend it trying to get folks to laugh and have a good time dancing to music.
 
 
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 [^6]: WCOS-FM - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCOS-FM
 [^6]: WCOS-FM - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WCOS-FM
 [^7]: George H. Buck - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Buck_Jr.  
 [^7]: George H. Buck - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Buck_Jr.  
 [^8]: George H. Buck Jr. Jazz Foundation - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Buck_Jr._Jazz_Foundation
 [^8]: George H. Buck Jr. Jazz Foundation - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._Buck_Jr._Jazz_Foundation
+[^9]: Charlie's Place - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie%27s_Place
 [^9]: The Carolina Shag - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_shag 
 [^9]: The Carolina Shag - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_shag 
 [^10]: The Big Apple Dance - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Apple_(dance)  
 [^10]: The Big Apple Dance - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Apple_(dance)  
 [^10]: Betty Wood obituary - University of Cambridge - https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/betty-wood-obituary
 [^10]: Betty Wood obituary - University of Cambridge - https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/betty-wood-obituary

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+title: Weather and Work
+slug: weather-work
+description: Today I learned that my work slows down when the weather is nice. 
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+Today I learned that my work slows down when the weather is nice. As the heat has come on pretty quickly here in June, I noticed that I'm more eager to spend time at my desk.
+
+<!--truncate-->
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+![](/img/git-commit.jpg)
+<div style={{display: 'flex',  justifyContent:'center', alignItems:'center', fontSize:'small', marginBottom:'20px'}}>the circled areas are nice weather</div>
+
+It's pretty apparent in my git commit logs. I went back through the last five to take a look and sho'nuff... I slack off during good weather. If I broke em down by time, I'd likely see afternoon commits in the summer and morning commits in the winter months. I like to say we have six months of great weather here in South Carolina - March, April, May, September, October, and November. The other six months are a bit too hot or cold... or perhaps I've just grown accustomed to the relatively mild weather we have year-round.
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+Unfortunately, I'm unable to control the timing on requests and projects that come in, but I can schedule them in such a way to try and capitalize on the weather. I've also noticed that there are certain times of the year when there are more work requests... taxes, end-of-year accounting, near board meetings, and other seasonal effects on the economy like when real estate ticks up in summer and retail ticks up in late fall. People are also generally affected by the weather in ways we might not be aware of. I've noticed that a brewing storm, heat wave, or cold front will kinda send folks into a tizzy which will sometimes equate to work or just a frenzy of emails.
+
+I like to try and plan my biggest projects nearest to July-Aug or Jan-Feb so I'm sitting inside when I should be. I don't seem to mind endless hours of computing then, but it's hard to forego a walk with my dog, gardening, a tennis match, or just a nap in the hammock when it's nice outside. At some point, I could try the migratory thing, but I'm pretty happy with six months of work and six months of good weather.