Thursday, January 13, 2022

Online Writing Essentials Class

So this is going to be interesting to me. Recently as I have been thinking about writing and re-starting my blog.....I decided to look into online writing classes. A quick search revealed an entire slew of classes. I picked one from Triton College ....... Writing Essentials. $115 out the door for a 6 week online course. Can't beat that with a stick !!!

I'm pretty excited ! Which is kinda ironic........I HATE SCHOOL! Always did....and I think I always will. I really admire people who can put themselves to the grindstone academically. Those are some mentally tough people! And doing it as an adult ??? With adult life waiting for you when your studies are done ?????? Oi Vey !!!!!!!!

Pre-injured leg.......I could run miles, do some pretty intense workouts and be very disciplined with those workouts, and also my diet. Sit in a classroom and use my brain ???????????? Hell no ! I couldn't muster up enough brain power to concentrate for more than a few minutes at a time. I would always find my brain roaming about various topics totally unrelated to the information I was being given. 

I started the class yesterday. It will take me a bit to get into the swing of things. Getting myself disciplined enough to set aside time and energy to take the class seriously. 

The interesting part to me will be seeing if my writing improves. I don't think I'm a bad writer now....but then again....I have no clue. I can't really judge or critique myself. 

In the course description, it states the class will help the student become a "stellar wordsmith" .......that's what I always wanted to be !!!!! 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Silly, but made me think

I was working in the 015 District in the late 90's, it was literally the wild west !  As we drove around the district looking for bad guys....the radio cracked alive with an officer calling for more cars. You could tell the seriousness of their request by their voice....and also the background noise. 
We flew over to help the cops in distress.....they had tried to arrest someone for a gun, and the person had fought with them. During the ensuing fight, the neighborhood came out to help their neighbor, hence, the cops called for help.
As we were keeping the neighborhood at bay while the bad guy was dragged off into a squad car and eventually into the station,  mama was yelling at the cops doing crowd control. She was telling us how we are dirty cops, she is going to sue us, we are going to get fired, etc etc. You just kind of nod and say "ok...just stay back." 
She yelled to one of the her family members......" go get some paper and take down their numbers!!!" 
Meaning our names, star numbers and car numbers.......this was years before cell phones. 
Her daughter ran inside the house as instructed.....a minute or so later she emerged from the house carrying a grease stained pizza box and a crayon and began writing down our names and car numbers ! I couldn't help but laugh. I couldn't help but laugh thinking of her going to file a complaint the next morning, and bringing her pizza box folded under her arm and whipping it out with all of our names and car numbers. 
As silly as this event was.....I remember thinking that more than it being funny, it was sad. There was probably 3 adults and 3 kids living in that house. The only thing they had to write on/with was a used pizza box taken from the trash.....and a crayon. Of course I am making assumptions, maybe that was what was handy at the moment. Maybe they were a very productive family, and this had been just a fluke. Who knows.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Montana












About 10 years ago or so, I finally hunted. I had always wanted to be hunter, but I never did. My dad was a fisherman, he taught me how to fish. I appreciated fishing, but as I aged, I really wanted to hunt.

Watching YouTube videos of it made it look exciting! Guns, the outdoors, fresh meat, and the overall satisfaction of getting your meal on your own.

There's actually a lot that goes into hunting, and like everything, that is part of the fun part. You have to plan, prepare, train, etc etc.

The first deer I killed I gutted myselff by referencing a YouTube video in the field. As disgusting as cutting open a large animal, and pulling out all of its insides may sound... The feeling of accomplishment was great. When I was finished I looked over my gutted deer feeling a great sense of accomplishment.

I had shot both deer and turkeys in Indiana and was really enjoying hunting. Some friends from work were heading to Montana to hunt bear ! That sounded so exciting ! I've never been to Montana but I've seen pictures. It looks rough and tough. I've never seen a bear, but I've seen pictures. They look rough and tough. So I joined the crew and headed west. We drove from Chicago to Montana Street ! 26 hours in a beat up old suburban pulling a trailer. 

Montana is beautiful country. We would stop at pull offs along the highways and take pictures. It's unbelievable how beautiful that is. Being from Chicago, I wondered if the locals took those views for granted? 

The hunting out west was even funner than Indiana! Huge vast mountain ranges that we climbed up and down, stopping every once in awhile to glass the countryside looking for our bear. Hours and hours were spent roaming the wilderness. Great times! I really enjoyed not only that aspect, but talking to my friend and our guide Mike. You really get to learn a lot about people when you spend so much time with them.

And that trip I was unsuccessful in getting a bear, although Dan got one. Dan felt bad that I went all the way out there and didn't get a bear, I told him I didn't really care that I actually got a bear. The entire time we were out there, All three of us worked as a team, it wasn't really Dan's bear, it was our bear. We all hike together, we all climbed together we all glassed together and we all packed out his harvest.

When we got home I continued to hunt in Indiana and love my new hobby. Fast forward several years to 2021. Again, a crew was going out to Montana for spring bear. I had a lot of things going on in my life at the time, but Dan talk to me into going. He knew we would have fun together. I decided I'd go. All I had to do was get to Montana and I realized I'm so happy I didn't pass up the opportunity. 

And this trip, our guide was Darren, My friend Dan, his girlfriend Alice ( as a non-hunter) and me. This time we had a four person crew. One more set of eyes and muscles to help us accomplish our mission. Kind of funny, this trip was so much different than the first. Darren was a beast! This guy would hike up sides of mountains like a goat. I had trained really hard for the trip, so I was in physically great shape. One thing I couldn't train for, and didn't expect was the slopes ! Some of these slopes Darren took us on we're so steep... They were giving me really bad anxiety. I couldn't believe it... And almost 50-year-old man, a Marine, a long time Chicago cop, and I consider myself a fairly tough dude, but being on a slope in the wilderness of Montana was freaking me out ! As Darren led us to our vantage point, he would occasionally stop and let the flatlanders catch up to him. I remember him looking at me several times as I attempted to scale the slopes with a confused look. I don't think he understood what the big deal was... It's just a slope, one foot in front of the other, keep going, I do this day in and day out I laughed when I thought about his look, I remember thinking he probably wouldn't want to run into a house where a man had a gun, I would probably be looking at him in a similar way in that situation. For several days he would take us on daily adventures, we hiked mountains, through brush, crossed rushing streams, etc etc. One river we crossed was about 30 ft in length. Two logs were thrown across the river, the logs were about 10 ft above the rushing water. There's no guide ropes, The only thing to catch you is a rocky river bed below. As I cross that river, I remember Darren on the opposite side giving me that confused look again. But I made it !

One night while we were glassing a hillside, we saw a bear moving in on a group of elks. There was a calf in that group, and obviously a mother. As the bear inched closer to the group, the mother elk kept on looking in The bears direction. She knew something was up. As the bear got closer, the mother elk started turning towards the bear and moving closer to the bear. Mom wasn't having this ! The bear kept inching closer, and Mom kept inching closer. This was unbelievable to see. True mother nature and motherly instinct. That elk mom was saying " fuck you, I will protect my baby at any cost!" That as always amazed me. The bond between mother and child. It's not just with humans. And it's not even conscious. There is something in a mom that drives her to protect her children. It's a beautiful thing and I was so lucky to witness. Eventually, that bear knew mom wasn't backing down and ran off.

Another time as we glass the hillside one evening, we Saw a bear about 900 yards away feeding on a carcass. We watched for several minutes as the bear had it's dinner. As we watched we could see the bear was getting nervous, and looking into the woods above it. If you minutes later we saw a bear come out of the woods where it had been looking. Now we are witnessing two bears interacting together. Another thing animals take very sacred is their food. That is their survival. As the second bear moved in, the original bear would grab the carcass and pull it down the mountainside. The second beer would continue to follow and get closer and closer. Finally that second bear meet us move and attacked the original bear. A city boy from Chicago was witnessing two bears going at it on a mountainside in Montana ! 

I can watch this stuff on TV, but seeing it in person doesn't compare.

The actual shooting of my bear isn't that exciting. We saw two bears feeding on a hillside, we set up our packs to use as a shooting support, I was taking the first shot. I asked Dan to use his gun, he has a beautiful 300 win mag. I got into a prone position, set the scope at 385 yards, found my target, and started to remember the fundamentals of shooting. I started to control my breathing, which is very important. When you see the animal through the scope, you are very excited. Your heart is racing, you're breathing heavy, the barrel of that rifle is moving from your breathing. I slowly squeeze the trigger just as I had been taught. The gun went off and I couldn't see anything. The recoil was so bad, I lost sight of the bear. For a brief second I was wondering if I had missed. But Dan soon said " You dropped them" wow, I was so excited. As I stood up I couldn't see my bear, because the brush was so thick. 

After we congratulated each other and talk they little bit, another big part of the hunt was awaiting us. We had to recover our bear. It's really difficult to locate a bear on a mountainside. We had to cross a valley, and climb a mountain, and search for a bear. Before we left our shooting spot. We took pictures of the countryside where the bear was located, made reference points, and got a general idea of where the bear was. We took a logging road and drove approximately a mile. When we got to the point we believe the bear was, we exited the vehicle and started our climb. The first half mile or so up the mountain wasn't so bad, not too steep. Then there was the second half. It became very steep which I had said I do not like. We continue to climb, looking for reference points and any sign of our bear. After we got about a mile up the mountain, Dan located the bear. Darren and Dan continued to the top of the mountain to search for the second bear that ran away... Myself and Alice stood over my kill and talked about our adventure. At one point I remember telling her "I don't like being up here, let's get this bear down. The bear had rolled down the hill and got caught on elder brush. We freed the bear from the brush, and started to roll the bear down the mountainside. The bear would roll, get caught and brush, we would free the bear and continue to roll it. Finally we got to a more reasonable incline. The hunting crew had reunited at this point, and our next mission was to get the bear into pieces to be packed out. Darren and I took out our nice and began working... Cutting I'm putting The meat and putting it into game bags too cool. After we got all of our meat and hide, we all took equal amounts in our packs and began our journey down the mountain. We got back to the car and headed to the lodge, what a fun night, two other members of our group shot at bears and we're going back in the morning to see if they could recover them. For the next three days we all continue to search for dance bear. We are unsuccessful. It's a trip ended and we came home with a great adventure, and lots of stories. 

One of the most exciting things about this post is when I talk to my oldest daughter about our trip... She's an adventurer like me ! She asked if she can go one year as a non-hunter !!!!!!!!

We are so excited ! We are already talking and planning our adventure. We are trying to get a crew together, I know Dan will go, he's always up for a good hunt.


I'm so excited about this, I had such a great time, and now I'm going to get to share this experience with one of my daughters !!!!!!

Spring Bear 2023 !!!!!!











Sunday, January 2, 2022

Happy 2022 !

2020 was a rough year.........then 2021 rolled in, smirked and said "hold my beer !" 

Oi vey !!!!! What a beating !!!!!!!!

Thank God they are over. 2022 is here ! 

It's going to be a year of growth and self realizations ! It's going to rock ! Work hard..... manifest what you want your life to be. 

Love one another this year.

One of my New Year's resolutions was to start blogging again... So here we go !

For the most part it will just be talking to myself. But I do that often so I'm fairly good at it.

I've always liked writing...or typing in this case. Not the actual act with the pen, or keyboard.....but the part of sharing my stories, thoughts or whatever with anyone who cares to read. 

I took a creative writing class in my half-assed college career. I loved that class!! It was so much fun !

Im going to start posting content on a more frequent basis. Content will be about nothing specific. Some may be sad, funny, scary, or a plain old stupid rant. 

I've been a cop for almost 26 years, so some stories may not be so light.

I hope this works out....I hope I can keep up with this for the year. Even if no one reads any of the post.....it'll still be fun. If just one person reads it and finds it semi interesting??? Success !

Anyway..... Happy New Year! Hope you have a great year ! 365 chances await us all !




Thursday, January 19, 2017

Bat house

We (me and my daughters)
 made a few of these as Xmas presents.....simple easy bat houses. The wood is from a pallet, the tin roof and steel mesh (on the inside) is hijacked from a junk pile at a farm.

Homemade Wood Burner

This was going to be a smoker......but I decided to make it a wood burner instead. Going to use it for a work shed, or maybe a camping trailer. I used a recycled propane tank.......made the wood rack, hinges, stand....from things I had laying around. I'm going to add a screen on hinges in the front opening. With the door closed the fire is not getting enough oxygen to burn well. With adding a screen I can keep the door open when burning, and it will prevent sparks from jumping out.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Entrepreneur.....LaCrosse Style

I saw this guy the other day in LaCrosse Indiana. I stopped and got a hot dog and talked for awhile. He said he bought plans to make the cart.....did some of his own modifications to the plans and wha la !!! Nice cart ! One of the cool things I noticed about the cart was the on-demand hot water heater ! Great all around idea......for him to keep his hands clean and for the customers to wash up before they eat. Great hot dogs and for a great price !