A Christmas display that can be seen from space: the Schaff residence

Clark W. Griswold would be green with envy. I have featured the Paul Schaaf residence before on this blog, and I’m proud to do so again. It’s a fabulous sight to see. Of course, any home can be seen from orbit, but it’s fun to joke that perhaps this one could be seen without fancy satellite imagers!

Mr. Schaaf was featured on the PH Phactor last year and had a lot of interesting things to say about his display. He’s retired, if I remember correctly, and devotes a lot of time to putting up this display. As you can see from this photo of the backyard, his house is visible long before you arrive at his driveway on West View Place in Mandan. This photo was taken from 8th Avenue Southeast.

If you want to see this house, simply look southwest from any high ground in Bismarck-Mandan. Seriously, though…simply cross the river and take the first right. Stay on this road until you reach the Fort Lincoln school. Continue to go straight from the 4-way stop there, and you can see the house to your right. From there I forget the exact turn to take, but I think it’s the third turn on the right. You’ll figure it out. If you get lost, you can always look for the glow!

Christmas Capitol

All is right with the world. The “skyscraper of the prairie” is decorated with its windows tinted and stars lit atop the roof…and now there’s snow on the lawn! Perfect. I wouldn’t have it any other way.

With the NWS forecasting temperatures around 30 for the next couple of days, with the strong possibility of freezing rain, I really hope our cities can keep their white blanket intact. A white Christmas is the only kind of Christmas for this guy!

Something wrong with the Beacon?

I guess I’m going to have to ask around. The past few evenings I’ve noticed that the Weather Beacon is dark. Hopefully it’s not in need of another costly major repair!

I have the honor of having been one of the folks charged with changing the color of the Weather Beacon to reflect the current forecast. In the 1990s when I worked in Master Control at KFYR-TV, the switch box for the Beacon was right behind where I sat at the control board. There were six clunky push buttons on the box, one for each permutation: red, flashing red, white, flashing white, green, and flashing green. The program log for KFYR-TV had occasional reminders throughout the day/night to check the Beacon.

Later on I heard that the control reverted to KFYR radio, and I think there was a span in there where nobody was really controlling it. I think each station thought the other was doing it! That would have been around the time that the radio stations’ headquarters moved out of the Meyer buildings.

I also got to help Save the Beacon back in the 90’s too, as KFYR’s webmaster, but that’s a story for another time.

Senator Conrad sends me a letter admitting he’s a puppet of the DNC

A while back there was a big controversy about a letter from 41 US Senators to put pressure one Rush Limbaugh, the conservative talk show host who used the term “phony soldiers” on the air one day. It was in reference to people like Jesse Al-Said, AKA Jesse MacBeth, who claimed to have served in Iraq or Afghanistan, witnessing atrocities committed by US soldiers, but who actually lied about their service in the US military.

North Dakota’s delegation to the Senate signed a letter to the CEO of Clear Channel, the syndication partner of Limbaugh’s show, attempting to pressure Clear Channel to influence what Limbaugh says on the air. Doesn’t that fly right in the face of the first amendment? Here we have nearly half the Senate, acting in official capacity, attempting to influence political speech by a private citizen by bringing the presence of the US Senate to bear. This is precisely the kind of thing that the Constitution prohibits!

I don’t care if it’s Rush Limbaugh or Al Franken on the receiving end of this letter, it’s an affront to the idea of free speech in this country. And who’s jumped on board like the good little lap dogs we know them to be? Conrad and Dorgan. And you can bet they didn’t do it because North Dakotans were flooding them with complaints about Rush Limbaugh.

I wrote a letter outlining the points above, because I believe in free political and religious speech. I want to beat the crap out of anyone I see burning a flag, but I won’t…in fact, I believe it’s their right under our nation’s Constitution. I think most liberal talk show hosts are out of their skulls, but I defend their right to spout their lunacy for their dozens of listeners. So my motivation in going after our Senators is not conservative vs. liberal. It’s simply a free speech issue.

Back to Gaylord’s return letter to me. He states “I do not know what Mr. Limbaugh was thinking when he uttered the words “phony soldiers.” Okay, Senator Conrad…if you didn’t know, then why would you enter some very frightening territory, constitutionally speaking, attempting to influence political speech by using the power of the Senate as a bludgeoning tool? Because the national Democrat Party told you to, I’m sure.

Rather than behaving like a North Dakotan, Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan showed their true colors and act like east coast liberals. Maybe that way they’ll continue to get the support of the DNC to keep their Senate seats. In the mean time, this Congress has accomplished pretty much nothing while wasting its efforts on trampling the Constitution for political gain.

Why do people continue to vote for these idiots? Haven’t they run out of farmers and senior citizens to scare into voting Democrat?

New Beacon

This month’s Dakota Beacon looks promising, starting with the cover! Just kidding…the photo chosen by the publisher for this month’s issue comes from my “Occident by Accident” post from late September. But it really does look like there are a lot of interesting articles featured this month.

If you’re unfamiliar with the Beacon, you can find a FREE trial issue at many gas stations, the Donut Hole, Denny’s, and various dispenser boxes around town. You owe it to yourself to take one and give it a good read. I’m always eager to see the offerings of various North Dakota authors as well as some nationally syndicated columnists.

Of course, I must suggest that you subscribe if you like it. Sure, there are trial issues available every month, but putting out a magazine isn’t free. I suggest sending publisher Steve Cates the meager subscription fee to help him keep the Beacon running. I do!

Keep an eye on the capitol building this week

While driving up 9th Street tonight I noticed a little hint of color to the state capitol building. Eager as I am for the Christmas mood to permeate our fair cities, I had hoped that the capitol’s Christmas window scheme would appear the day after Thanksgiving. When that hope was unanswered, I figured December 1st would be a likely day for some guy to pull the red and green shades down in certain windows and the stars atop the building to be lit. Maybe it’ll happen earlier.

As you can see in these photos, some of the windows in the front and back of the capitol building have their Christmas colors already. Does that mean that someone was going from floor to floor, pulling the required shades to form the Christmas tree in the capitol windows? I sure hope so. If it isn’t in progress now, I presume the day is just around the corner.

Sister Moon

I thought I’d start off the work week with a lyric reference. I used to be an enormous fan of Sting, although that’s waned a bit. But I thought of the song instantly when I caught sight of this blue moon Saturday night. The surrounding clouds actually had a faint ring of color that was pretty eye-catching as well.

The moon rises in the northeast nowadays, and it looks absolutely enormous as it crests the horizon. Keep an eye out for it tonight!

Thanksgiving Weekend wrap-up

Well, the four-day weekend is done…put a fork in it! (pun intended) Tomorrow marks a triumphant return to the workplace. To me, we’re now in full Christmas mode. Not because the retailers have had the ornaments up for weeks, but because I like to prolong the joy as much as possible. This weekend is a perfect way to get started.

By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually,
that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.
-Hebrews 13:15

I don’t have a good understanding of many of the Old Testament sacrifices of the nation of Israel, but I do know that they did give an offering of thanksgiving from time to time. Just as the blood sacrifices for the atonement of sins are abolished by the New Testament, so is the means by which we can make the sacrifice of thanksgiving. Now we can do so with praise. Pretty cool, huh? That Bible is really amazing once a guy gets to studying it.

I’m thankful this weekend for my family most of all. The line of family, however, is a blurry one for me. On the one hand I have friends and coworkers that are as close as a brother or sister, and on the other hand I have a father who won’t talk to me because I no longer attend the Catholic church. I count them all as family. My life is so filled with wonderful people that there’s nothing else that compares.

In the more immediate sense of family, I’m thankful for my wife and boys. We’ve been married for just over two years, our first boy is about to turn 1, and our second is just over a week old. We have a wonderful home and, while money is tight, it’s always there. God has provided for us abundantly.

There is not one single prayer for my family that has not been answered according to our requests. My prayers for a wife were answered with a woman whose love and motivations are beyond reproach. Our prayers for a happy, healthy, handsome baby PJ were answered, which was a big relief for me because I’m adopted and don’t know my family medical history. He caught a bit of pneumonia but was able to get over it relatively easily as well, thanks to the dozens of people seeking God on his behalf. Stacy’s pregnancy with little Jonathan started out with frightening complications, which miraculously disappeared from one OB checkup to the next. Jonathan’s birth took five minutes and he’s another happy, healthy, handsome little boy. The list goes on, but those are the big ones. God is faithful, even when we’re not.

During the halftime show of the Super Bowl in 2002, U2 started with prayer from Psalms 51:15: “O Lord, open thou my lips; and my mouth shall shew forth thy praise.” Well, I’m going to continue to praise my God, because his blessings are innumerable. To that end, I leave you with one of my favorite verses in the entire Bible, Psalms 66:16…

Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.

I hope your Thanksgiving weekend was a blessing as well, and wish you a fun and joyful Christmas season as well!

Name this alley – but NO PLAYING, by order of the Police Department

I played with the lighting a little bit to make it fun, since I shot this photo from my truck in the middle of a cloudy afternoon. I found the sign on the wall quite interesting, a throwback from a long time ago I’m sure. Do you know where this alley is?

Yes, this alley is in the Bismarck-Mandan area. No, you’re not eligible to guess if you lived near it like my friends Lance and Melissa. And, whatever you do, don’t play in this alley if you find it! By order of the police department, according to the sign. Somehow I doubt it’s currently enforced.