Spring is busting out all over around this neck of the woods. All the rose bushes have new growth finally and of course the daffodils and hydrangeas have been poking out for some time now. Nothing but the purple ground cover under the fireweed(?) bushes has actual flowers yet, buds are abundant though and it won’t be long.
A new hummingbird has shown up too, very orange one and not nearly tame as the two that survived the winter on the island of course. The little fawns of last year are foraging on thier own but (I’m guessing) siblings seem to be still hanging around each other for company. That should change by the time the rut next fall comes and competition begins.
One more trip into town to make the final touches and customization for the law office network, nice to have people to teach that are relative power users. Never did figure out why one of the old computers couldn’t connect to one of the new ones although it could to the others and them to it – and the new one connected to the other three so we’re all happy with the names and workgroups etc. It seems that Computer Associates set up the old network, (not really a network, just across-over cable between two ‘puters with a dial up modem on each for internet), and the troublesome machine is some sort of slave to another – almost like an NT set up but using Win98. Using the “master” I was able to bring up a window of one of the new machines on the new network and another for the slave on the old and transferred the files that way – it worked, got the job done.