Monday, March 08, 2010

Spring Is Springing

And said Springing always involves wind... fierce wind, as it were... here on The High Plains of New Mexico.  Rogers and Hammerstein made Oklahoma famous for its "wind rushing down the plains" but believe me:  all you Okies ain't got nuthin' on New Mexico when it comes to straight-line winds.  Tornadoes, yes... you win, and you can keep all of those, thank you very much.  I'd prefer El Casa Móvil De Pennington remain in Roosevelt County unless I choose to move it elsewhere under its own motive power.  We need no relocation assistance from the Weather Gods.

So. You'll note we're having a minor wind event from the illustration on the left. Which means we shall take Happy Hour indoors today, all while rockin' and rollin' in both the figurative and literal senses. I tried to illustrate what it's like inside El Casa Móvil De Pennington during a wind event about a year ago when we first began playing around with our tiny and oh-so-cool Mino HD.  So... just for grins and giggles, here's that effort.

Cheesy Videos V: "It's Just the Normal Noises In Here"

We’re having a bit of a wind event here on The High Plains of New Mexico tonight (33 mph, gusting to 48). I thought it would be interesting (if only to me) to check out the MinoHD’s low-light capabilities and give all y’all a taste of what it’s like to rock ‘n’ roll inside an RV during high winds. The results are a little short of spectacular… or even acceptable… in that the Mino’s mic didn’t quite pick up the sounds of the wind like I hoped it would. But that obviously isn’t stopping me from posting the results… as I have no shame and very little taste. (Watch in HD if'n you have the connection speed to do so.)


The title of the vid (and one part of my lame commentary therein) is a hat-tip to Tom Petty. “Damn the Torpedoes” was in heavy rotation back in Former Happy Days... specifically those in Oregon and Ol’ Blighty... which is where I happened to be when the album hit Number One on the charts (Oregon in '79, England in '80). I spent more than a few minutes listening to selected cuts off this album while waiting… oh-so-patiently… for YouTube to finish processing this vid. Entertaining, that was.
The video wasn't (and still isn't) all that good as far as illustrating the wind noise goes, as the Mino has some pretty good built-in noise cancellation. But as I noted:  I have very little taste and NO shame.

8 comments:

  1. Oh thank God it's almost here!

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  2. Yea... I'll second that!

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  3. We were all Springy last week, what with sun and warm weather.

    Snow flurries today...

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  4. Pfft. A little breeze to us here in the Windy City. Although, I wouldn't want to fly a light airplane innit.

    Anyone with a cutting board like that *must* be a Redwings fan. I have one exactly the same.

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  5. Long exposure to boats (and living thereon) I know what you're talking about with the movement there.

    But it does blow away those winter cobwebs and makes it fresh for a new start! See, I can be Suzy Sunshine again when I'm not shoveling stinkin' snow.

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  6. Buck, coupla short stories. When I moved from LA to CO, I drove a 27' Uhaul across NM. Son, I'll swear that a couple of times between Santa Rosa & ABQ, I was quite certain that the rascal was surely going to flip over on me.

    Once my (then) 4 year old #3 son had to take a medical flight on one of those little jumpers from Durango to ABQ. Pam went on the flight, while I drove down to the hospital in ABQ. When I got to the hospital, his emergency surgery was over...but she was still ill from the flight. The cross-winds she described made me glad that I took the long trip, and not the "quick flight."

    WIND, y'all do have, sir!

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  7. Sunny here today with temps in the 50s. For this time of year in New England that's positively a heat wave.

    And we are glad of it. I know there could be 18 inches of snow on Easter but I don't care...

    I want spring and I want it now.

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  8. BR: We're not out of the woods where snow is concerned, either. It's still a possibility, albeit a faint one.

    wilko: I've had that cutting board for something like 20 years, believe it or don't. It's VERY well made and well taken care of, too!

    Kath: The movement you get in RVs isn't quite like that in boats, but it's close. And I hope you've seen the last of the snow!

    Andy: Thanks for the vignettes. And yeah... we DO have some wind. It's a recurring subject here at EIP.

    Kris: Your WX and ours is pretty much the same today. Except that our wind is still up.

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