Saturday, December 18, 2010

CHRISTMAS IS HERE! I MISS YOU KAREN!

We had a great day today celebrating the Christmas holiday.  We spent the afternoon with family and spent the night with my good friends and Karen Petty's family celebrating in our own fashion.  It is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of this time of year and to turn it into a hectic nightmare.  Today I was able to take a step back and really look at how much I have to be thankful for.
Karen Petty - Always the life of the party!


I am glad to have such great family and friends and I love you all!  I also realized tonight in a moment of quiet reflection how much I miss the presence of my friend Karen Petty who we lost to Pancreatic Cancer this year.  It only strengthens my resolve to beat the disease into oblivion.  Together with all of Karen's great family and friends I know we can make this disease a memory.  Look to this blog in the coming days for a plan of action for the demise of Pancreatic Cancer!  We will win, but we have to fight like dogs!




First Day Of Sledding!

We spent a couple of hours grooming and then sledding this morning!  Fun for all! 

WACKY DAD IS CRUSHING THE COMPETITION! LET IT SNOW!

I PULLED OUT ALL OF THE STOPS LAST NIGHT AND HAVE 2 GUNS RUNNING AS WE SPEAK.  WACKY DAD WILL NOT BE BROUGHT DOWN IN THE SNOW MAKING COMPETITION!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Read This Article To Find Out Who Blazed the Trail For Home Snowmaking!

D.I.Y. Snow; Backyard Ski Resort

D.I.Y. Snow
By Gregg Blanchard of Second Nature Snowmaking
Published November 2006


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Spot the difference? Getting one over on the Jones'

Few if any snow riders have failed to notice the many snowmaking machines that line the trails of their favorite ski area. When snowmaking was first introduced more than fifty years ago, it was as much a novelty as it was useful to the trails. As the demand for efficient snowmaking machines increased so did the companies that produced them.  Technology developed, snowmakers became more affordable and ski areas all over the world began to make snow in order to open earlier and help keep high traffic zones covered. Now snowmaking begins in October at many resorts and continues till spring in order to provide seasons that stretch over six or more months!
When snowboarding burst on the winter sports scene, snowmaking adopted a new role.  Terrain parks demanded huge amounts of snow, and snowmakers were moved from high traffic areas to the parks in order to build half pipes and kickers. Soon entire resorts were dedicated solely to jumps and jibs and snowmaking became even more essential. Most years Bear Mountain California, Killington Vermont, and many others open trails which are covered almost exclusively by man made snow.
But snowboarding fashion changes and within a few years pre-season riders went from building kickers to sliding rails. Most terrain parks filled in the space along the sides of the tabletops with fun boxes, and snowboarding films began to show more jib shots than jump shots.

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An extremely localized snow storm

Since riding a rail took a lot less snow than making a jump, snowboarders began to construct rails anywhere that had snow. Even if the local hill got just a few inches it was more than enough to set up a rail on. However, one frustrating problem kept coming up: there wasn’t always snow, even in the dead of winter! This held especially true in many areas in the Midwestern and Eastern parts of the United States where, despite the bitter cold of winter, snow just never seemed to fall. All at once snowmaking took on a whole new face as it moved from the huge ski resorts to the back yard.
Two of the first recorded home snowmakers were the Herishko brothers in New York. Setting up base on a small “mountain” on their family’s farm, they began making snow on a much smaller scale than was ever imagined by their neighbors at Hunter Mountain. Polar Peak, as they called it, was even equipped with a rope tow which transformed their mountain into a private ski area. This was only the first step in home snowmaking though because in their snowy footsteps followed Eric and Leo Constantino whose small scale home snowmaker gave them a white thanksgiving and eventually a white Christmas, which left their snow-less neighbors drooling.
Just like snowmaking at the resorts, for the most part, home snowmaking was first used as a novelty. Families would fill their yards with snow just so they could make snowmen and have their Christmas holidays white instead of brown. However, the desire of snowboarders to be able to jib and jump as much as possible, blended with the up and coming home snowmaking scene led to the birth of the backyard terrain park.
So how do you actually make snow? Let’s cover some basics; though the process is artificial, the product is real snow, plain and simple. Compressed air is used to break apart water into extremely small particles, and then as the air expands it cools the water and freezes those tiny drops to form snow. It needs to be below 28F (-2C) outside in order to make snow, which is common for many parts of the United States during the winter. Commercial ski resorts use many thousands of cubic feet of compressed air every minute, but most home snowmakers will use only about 7 or 8 cubic feet of air every minute, which is more than enough to cover an entire yard with snow in a matter of hours.

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A home snow gun doin’ its thang

A simple ramp made from picnic tables, old planks, or even the stairs coming down off the deck in the backyard become a perfect run-in for a rail, box, or wall-ride. With a good snowgun at your side you can cover the ramp with many inches of snow in just hours!
Man made snow actually lasts longer than Mother Nature’s, because it is denser, so it will stick around even when it warms up during the day. Also, when it does begin to melt, the run-off will tend to drain through the snow instead of turning the whole thing to unrideable slush like natural snow ends up on hot days.
Just picture it; it’s early November, the local hill hasn’t opened yet and won’t make snow despite a big cold front coming in because two days later it will be back up in the 60s (15C). The low temperature is going to be 25F (-4C) according to the local weatherman. You wait anxiously by the thermometer as it slowly drops past 30F (-1C), past 28F (-2C), and finally at 27F (-3C) you fire up your snowgun on a small hill in your back yard.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Insert rail at bottom of ramp for all day fun

A couple of hours later you have a few inches on your hill and you setup a small box as you let the snowgun continue to blow out snow. You and your buddies slide the box all morning and through the day and then make more snow the next night so by the time its all said and done you have a foot of snow all over the hill and you slide your rails for days after.
Home snowmaking has become the perfect way for snowboarders all over the world to live the “board at home” dream. Instead of wondering why the snow isn’t falling despite the fact that it’s freezing outside, you can simply say, “Forget Mother Nature, I am taking control!” So grab your air compressors, grab your boards and snow skates and let’s make some snow!
For more information on how to guarantee a white Christmas, check out Gregg Blanchard’s snow making company Second Nature Snowmaking.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

THE SNOWMAKING COMPETITION IS ON!

HOLY CRAP MY NEIGHBOR IS MAKING SNOW!

This looks a lot like my neighbors unit.
All right folks game on!  My neighbor has a snow maker!  This morning I saw more ice then snow but it appears now that he has the thing working pretty well!  He is using a different type of gun.  One of the pressure washer types that are popular on the internet.  He also has a really cool light display down there.  Naturally in my sick mind this has become a competition of sorts (it's always a race in my book!).  I spent 3 hours outside tonight firing up a second gun that I don't normally use.  It takes a lot of fine tuning to get 2 running especially in this warmer weather we have tonight!  I think I have them up and running well now and hope to show some video of the results in the morning!  I took some video of my latest pile of snow this morning and also took some footage of the neighbors house.  If my neighbor happens to see this post let the best snow maker win!  Also check out this blog article where the Costantino's actually get mentioned as one of the first home snow maker's in the country - if not the world.  Cool stuff!  http://www.snowsphere.com/special-features/d-i-y-snow-backyard-ski-resort  


  

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Here Ya Go Meathead

Dumb Eric Story # 2 - Written by Leo

As you can see from story #1 Eric has always had a fascination with fire.

When he was young, around 7 or so, his middle daughter's age, we had a typical BBQ in the back yard. In those days there were no gas grills so a BBQ meant real charcoal.

Well, he wasn't about to let a good charcoal fire go to waste so he got himself a nice stick and proceeded to light the tip on fire. He'd love to go running around the yard trying to set fire to just about anything that he thought might be flammable. When he couldn't get anything to stay lit he got bored and decided that he'd rededicate his efforts to trying to melt anything that might melt. Plastic of course fell well into this category.

So he finds an old 1 gallon plastic antifreeze jug and goes at it with the lit stick. Well, that would be great and there wouldn't be much of a story here if that was it. There's always a "BUT".

But, this particular antifreeze container was one that I used for gasoline to run the power lawnmower.

Well, as fire will do it eventually did melt a hole through the container. From in the house Cheryl and I hear this huge WOOOOOSSSSHHH!

Rushing to the window, there is this young meathead quite on fire rolling all over the ground trying to extinguish himself.

By the time we got outside his "Stop Drop and Roll" technique worked quite effectively and the rest of the fire had burned itself out on the lawn.

The flames never did reach his skin so there were no burns to deal with. There must be a meathead god that watches over him.

He was pretty shaken up, but otherwise, non the worse for it.

It obviously never quenched his love for the orange flame as there are more still more fire stories to tell.

Hmm, then there's the time when he was about a year old, he pulled a lamp cord out it's receptacle just far enough to drop a penny between it and the outlet. Oh Man that was ugly.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

DAD CAN WE HEAR A DUMB ERIC STORY?

Something that has become a tradition in my household is a phenomenon called the "DUMB ERIC STORY".  The phrase sort of speaks for itself but a "Dumb Eric Story" is simply something that I have done that is above average on the moron scale!  This is a favorite dinner time event that my daughters really love.  Of course I do have quite a bit of material to work with being the meat head that I am.  My girls will often yelp "Dad we want to hear a Dumb Eric Story - PLEASE!" They love it.  Good laughs!
Dumb Dad Himself!
It has gotten to the point where the kids that they go to school with and ride the bus with all know Dumb Eric stories too!  Kids I don't even know will come over to hang out & play (I hate the "play date" phrase so I will never use it on this blog!  Those who do will be chastised - beware moms!) and mention one of these stories that my little knucklehead kids have shared with them.  Nice to be so famous!  So every now and then I am going to bless the 3 blog readers that I have amassed with a "Dumb Eric Story" to make my daughters publicizing of my idiocy a bit easier!  Some of these stories are from when I was a kid and some as an adult.  Some might argue that I have not found the divide between those 2 stages!  Ok enough bull here is the first Dumb Eric Story.  Hmmmm which one to pick...Ok here goes.

#1 Dumb Eric Story -  Anyone who knows me know that I love to tinker with things.  Doesn't matter what really.  If it can be taken apart and put back together I have probably tried!  When I was a kid my father, who you have all come across on this blog by now, had a workshop set up in the basement, since we didn't have a garage.  This was a messy place with any manner of stuff in there to get in trouble with - I loved it in there. Dad had all kinds of solvents 
The good stuff!
down there in the workshop that were fun to fool around with too.  When Dad was out one day I discovered through some experimentation that some of these solvents were considerably more fun than the run of the mill type stuff.  I collaborated with a couple of friends who had access to these awesome elixirs as well and we each brought a glass jar full of the stuff to the bus stop one morning.
I would say that between the three of use we had around a 1/2 gallon of mixed up concoctions that we had skillfully composed!  The plan was that when we heard the bus coming from behind the corner we would light a small amount of this stuff on the road and then smash the three glass jars before the bus turned the corner.  All went to plan -  we heard the bus coming, we lit a small puddle and each smashed a jar down in unison when the bus turned the corner.  The effect was dramatic.
This looks a lot like our explosion
It created an instant 10'-15' wall of flames singing our hair instantly. We all stood innocently as the bus pulled around the corner and screeched on the brakes!  I still remember the look of surprise on the drivers face, mouth hanging open with awe.  I think she must have been impressed with our ingenuity because somehow we never got even a slap on the wrist for it.  Gotta love West Warwick!  This is one of my daughters favorites!  Hope you like it too.  Damn I have the urge to grab some right now and do a reenactment right out in front of the house!  Fun!  **Warning if you have boys it may not be prudent to share stories such as these as they are extremely fun and irresistible projects and your boys might blow themselves up.  It's up to you.  Personally I think you haven't lived until you've blown yourself up at least a couple of times!  That is a story for another time!


Sincerely,


Wacky Dad

Monday, December 13, 2010

Man Versus Dog!

Well I am too tired to go crazy with posts tonight so I decided to show you a video of one of my favorite pastimes.  This is man versus dog! 
I usually win but tonight she was pretty darn feisty.  Just so everyone knows she is not at all mean.  I have to torment the hell out of her to make her do this.  Fun!  I've been doing this to dogs since I was a kid.  Enjoy my stupidity!