Picture of the moment — August 2008 — Mowing a restoration field

The tradition on this page is to put a new picture up every few months.

This one is a picture I took just after I’d finished mowing about 20 acres of the very last field that we’ll plant into prairies.  All the rest are done, this is the last time I’ll look at a field like this.

Older Pictures…

This one’s from an Evening Walk in May 2008 here at the farm

This one is another picture from our place — a restored prairie in the fall

Introduction
Hello and welcome to haven.com haven2.com, my little home on the Internet. I’m a retired geezer, Internet, radio, systems, management, entrepreneur, organizer geek type guy who’s now splitting my time between an urban-curmudgeon life in St Paul, MN and a rural native-habitat-restoration media-producing podcasting life in western Wisconsin.

Current Projects

  • ICANN Fast Flux working group.  I was the chair for a while, CLICK HERE to understand why I quit.  CLICK HERE to visit the working-group site.
  • MN Ultra High Speed Broadband taskforce.  I’m a member.  CLICK HERE for the taskforce site, CLICK HERE for my user-rep blog (use this to send me ideas/comments)


Looking for my blog instead of this constantly-changing picture of the moment?

Click here for the latest blog entries (or follow the Blogs and Podcasts link at the top of the page).

What are all those other links up on top about?

I used to make my living as a freelance temporary CxO for hire, so there are links to pages about what I did and my bio. I have built a few handy project-management and systems-development tools that I share for one and all to use as well.

There’s a little rant up there about my generic domain names (bar.com, place.com, corp.com and some others).

There’s a lot of personal-interest type stuff. I accidentally became a Top-100 podcaster a couple years ago — you can check those out on the blogs and podcasts page (along with my personal blog and a few others). I’m into woodworking and amateur radio so there are some pages about that stuff. And there are links to family members who have web sites.

Finally, there’s the farm. That’s where we live 5 days a week. It’s kindof like living on (and maintaining) a state park and we figure we’ll have that project pretty much under control in another 150 years or so.

How can I comment on the site, or ask you a question?

Here’s a link to a comments and questions page where you can do that.

Social Networking

I’m on LinkedIn (that link is to my profile)

I’m on Facebook too. Here’s m’badge;

this is Mike's profile