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About joel

Retired Higher Ed administrator, flyfisherman and geek

VT support all over…

So, the only good thing to come out of the VT tragedy is the outpouring of support, especially in the university community. I’m a chapter advisor for UNC-CH’s Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity (Rho chapter) and last night at the brotherhood initiation ceremony, the brotherhood had prepared a banner of support, and was getting everyone to sign, to send to the Zeta Beta chapter at VT.

On a completely different front, there is a viral effort afoot to get VT memorials throughout the virtual world SecondLife. I had arranged a guest lecture for my Systems Analysis class today, and he showed, while talking about technology and futures, the VT memorial on the UNC-Chapel Hill island in SecondLife.

Hokie Hope day

Today is Hokie Hope day. All across the country, people are wearing Virginia Tech colors (Maroon & Orange). I’m sporting one of my son’s Hokie t-shirts today. The outpouring of support for the VT community has been amazing. If you’d like to contribute in a tangible way, consider making a donation to the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund.

Virginia Tech shooting tragedy

As you can see from yesterday’s posting, my son is a student at Virginia Tech. He’s OK, and that’s a big relief as the events of today have unfolded. The facts are still emerging, but clearly this is the worst school shooting in US history…I’ll not try to write anything else, other than to reiterate my happiness that my son and the other students I know are OK, and and sadness for those who are not…

Rainy drive, but a good day…

Today, Jan and I drove from Chapel Hill to Blacksburg, VA, where our oldest son is in school.  His birthday is coming up, so we headed to Virginia Tech to take him out to lunch and carry a “care package.”  It was a rainy day, but we saw the sun a few times before lunch.  It was good to see him, and we can tell he’s ready for the semester to wrap up.  As we said our goodbyes in the parking lot, the second part of the weather system started to come through, as the wind picked up, rain started again, and the temperature started dropping.  In spite of the lousy weather (driving rain, wind, and 39F as we crossed Fancy Gap on I77) we decided to stop by one of the Yadkin River wineries on the way home.  I looked up the directions to RagApple Lassie Vinyards on the cell phone browser and we headed in that direction.  When we got there, it looked like that in spite of supposedly being open daily until 6PM, it was closed.  Fortunately, I tried the door…it was open and we headed in.  We were greeted by the proprietor and his niece, and had a great tour and tasting.  I liked their Zin, Syrah, Vionger and Chardonnay best.  There are a number of wineries in the Yadkin Valley now; if you are in the neighborhood, stop off and visit…

New gig…

Well, though I was not looking for a job and was very happy with my current job at MCNC as Director of IT & Data Center Services, I got an offer too good to refuse. A former colleague who has been doing some consulting work with The University of North Carolina at Greensboro called me and encouraged me to apply for a position there. I did, and in short order, I interviewed, they offered, and I accepted a position as Associate Vice Chancellor for Administrative Systems. This is a great opportunity professionally, back to what I was doing at UNC-Chapel Hill, and will also reinstate me in the North Carolina retirement system, one of the best in the country. Though the commute will be longer than I have today, it’s worth it for me and my family. I start there on the first of May.

There be shad!

I took the day off from work on Friday, 3/30, and drove from Chapel Hill to Weldon, NC, to fish for Hickory Shad on the Roanoke River.  It’s about a 2 hour drive; left home at 8AM and pulled into the parking lot just before 10AM.  Rigged up, carried the pontoon boat to the river, and headed out to a spot right at the “big rapid” where the shad bunch up  before they continue upstream.  The morning was crisp; there was frost in my neighborhood as I left, but it was about 50F when I reached Weldon.  I rowed across the river and anchored in the eddy.  I first tried a yellow/orange fly, as my nearest neighbor was catching fish on a gold spoon on his spinning outfit.  However, I didn’t get a hookup, so I changed to the hot pink fly that’s served me well at Weldon in the past (pink ice chenile body, pink bucktail wing, and pink kyrstal flash on a size 6 or 8 hook, with bead chain eyes).  I was soon catching fish!  The fish varied in size today, from about 14″ to 18+”.  The larger fish were very thick and strong, and jumped and dove when hooked.  I managed about 20 fish in 3 hours.  The bite tapered off after 1PM, so I rowed back across the river and headed home.  A beautiful, bluebird day…light wind, clear skies, spring greens in the trees, fish, and a cold beer at the end of the day.  Damn, I need to do this more often 😉

Looks like good weather for shad fishing Friday…

So, I’m taking the day off Friday to try to catch some shad at Weldon.  I may tie a few flies tomorrow evening, but I checked my boxes and I’m better stocked than I thought.  I’ve got several of the pink ones that worked very well historically.  I am looking forward to trying my one-man pontoon boat (a Creek Company ODC 816).  I need to find an anchor, but I think I’ve got a sash weight in the garage somewhere.  Hope to post a trip report this weekend!

Cell phone karmic convergence

So, back on Feb. 21, I lost my cell phone at scouts.  I was pretty hacked with myself, but hey, I’ve flushed a pager, so what’s dropping a phone in the woods.  I went to the cell phone store, bought a new one, and went on about my business.  So, today, Mar. 27, we were cleaning out the scout hut and sorting gear.  Apparently I did not drop it in the woods, it was in the hut, and was actually still powered on (albeit very low battery).  What makes this really funny is that today, my younger son forgot to take his phone out of his pants pocket before mom threw them into the washer.  Killed that phone, and I was heading to the store to buy him a new one tomorrow.  So, manna from heaven.  I will get this one reprogrammed for him, as it’s a nicer phone anyway.

WooHoo!

Almost time for Hickory Shad!

So, I’ve been neglecting this poor blog. I’ve thought about posting a few times, but nothing of note has come forth. I thought, however, that I’d mention something that’s coming up and is one of the highlights of the spring each year. It’s almost time for the annual Hickory Shad run! In late March, these fish come up our piedmont rivers from the ocean, and provide wonderful fishing. This year, I’m hoping to try out my one-man fishing pontoon. I’ve often used my powerboat on the Roanoke River at Weldon, but that’s really overkill.

You can check the fishing reports for the current year at the NC Wildlife Resource Commission website. Here are some old trip reports that give you a flavor of what it’s like.

I can’t wait!

Net@Edu/Statenets

Have been attending a conference this week in Tempe, AZ.  This is the Educause-affiliated Net@Edu and Statenets meeting, two articulated meetings focusing on research & education networking and the role of state networks in meeting the needs of their constituencies.  Lots of good stuff and many valuable “hallway conversations.”  Tempe is a great place to have a conference.  The weather has been great this week, highs in the 70’s to low 80’s and nighttime temps about 50.  Great weather for running each morning, and with the cold snap at home, a great week to be here.  Took a couple of hours one afternoon and drove out into the edge of the Tonto National Forest.  Rumor had it that there were trout in the tailwater of Saguaro Lake on the Salt River; pretty place, but there were no trout to be found.