Tuesday, May 20, 2008

And the Winner is....

Afghanistan! It seems "the powers that be" think I’ll be best utilized training the Afghan Army rather than the Iraqi Army. I’ll most likely be deploying sometime between 9-20 June…details not yet ironed out. Late breaking update! I fly out on 25 June, so that gives me a little more time to get affairs in order. OK, when working with the Army, one gets accustomed to change. Change number 1: Deployment now 18 June...a little less time to get things in order. The most I can say is that I’ll primarily be at the Afghan Army Headquarters in Kabul…most of the time.

On the plus side, I get to see a country which I have not yet seen. I love adding to my country list.

On the downside, I have to pick up another two languages. Ok, in some respects that can be viewed as a plus. If I was fluent in all the languages with which I have familiarity, I’d be really valuable. Still, I manage to “get around” ok in several languages, especially once immersed in the environment, so I enjoy the new challenge.

After weeks of Arabic refresher, the last two weeks of which seriously diverted me from other endeavors, I am now immersed in the Defense Language Institute Pashto and Dari language courses. This is a three week dump, at the end of which I should be able to ask for mustard on my shoe in near native fluency! That means I will not be doing much in the way of writing prior to my deployment, but I’ll try to put in short lurks with wee comments at least on all my favorite blogs and an occasional update here.

A nice thing about Pashto is that since it is an Indo-European language, it has some connection to English. Dari has more differences from English, but has similarity to Pashto, so learning both at the same time isn't too bad. In fact, the Pashto word for “passport” is “passport”. So now you all know at least one Pashto word!

Friday, May 9, 2008

Ten Years to the Day!

Last night as I shut things down and went to bed, a storm rolled through. Turns out, it wasn’t just any storm. It was a tornado. Now such events don’t happen often around here. According to the weather service it’s every 10 to 20 years. Well, our event occurred exactly ten years to the day from the last tornado to hit our neighborhood…only it hit about six hours later than the one ten years ago.

Of course, in places where there are not many tornados, you don’t have a very good warning system. If you happen to be watching TV, listening to local radio or have “Desktop Weather” from the Weather Channel on your computer, you have a chance of being warned. If not, then you might be screwed. We got lucky again. For us, just some downed dead tree limbs…limbs I was planning on pruning anyway.

Some neighbors got it worse…trees uprooted…and I mean BIG oaks that were about 150 to 200 years old. Yet our immediate neighborhood got off relatively light this time, unlike ten years ago. The tornado was on an “up skip” when it passed. Just west of us across the Yadkin river in Davie County, the tornado had touched down. Early reports are at least seven houses destroyed and cars and trucks that were on Interstate 40 in that area were tossed, so they are still notifying next-of-kin and assessing those injuries. As of this writing, I-40 West is still closed due to the tractor trailer jammed up under the overpass.

But hey! Starbucks is open for business this morning. Seems they have a generator. Everything else is closed due to lack of power. Oh yeah, I’m writing this to post later, currently on battery power. We got our youngest off to school…the school also has generators.

After skipping over our neighborhood, the tornado touched down briefly in Winston-Salem between the two hospitals. The next touchdown was in Kernersville and Greensboro. And that is where the most damage occurred. Luckily, the area was primarily businesses that were closed at the time it hit. Radio reports are sketchy at this time, but the area was pretty much flattened. Once the power comes back on and I can power things up, I’ll have a better idea of things.

The temptation is to get in the car and go take pictures, but I’ve got some minor messes to clean up and it isn’t wise to interfere with emergency crews.

After a pause here, the power came back on at 8 AM, so we only had to endure ten hours without power. This was very important since Demon Dog otherwise had to be confined to the house. No power meant no electric containment system which meant Demon Dog only had to penetrate two instead of three layers of obstacles to “breach containment”, which he did first thing this morning while it was still dark.

Oh well, time to do the minor cleanup outside…before it warms up too much.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

I'm Working on it Already!

Honestly, I am working on it. Been busy...real busy...but tomorrow looks like it will be a good day for writing. Thanks to all those who wondered and asked. But right now I'm going to bed!