Watching our foreign exchange student from Burma experience her very first snowfall this week. She wondered, skipped and jumped around the block for about an hour in the dark.
Watching our foreign exchange student from Burma experience her very first snowfall this week. She wondered, skipped and jumped around the block for about an hour in the dark.
Because he may be gone, but his work stays with me.
GO!
Dinner plans with friends tonight followed by a Frank Turner concert with the wife. Can't think of a better way to end the week.
To partially make up for Thursday's bitchfest: our office is closing early today - I'll get to play bikes today!
Auk's words to live by:
Blow up and pin a picture of M. Bartoli on your wall. When you achieve that position, stop. Until then, stretch, ride, stretch, ride, eat less, and ride more.
Had lunch with the family, and realized in a few more months, weekday lunches as a family will be the norm because I am officially approved to work from (my new) home. Getting a babysitter tonight and taking my wife to the Ethiopian restaurant for the first/last time before we move out of the neighborhood
Three day weekend! Road cycling, fishing, mountain biking. In that order, please!
The 1 year old's fever is down from almost 104 to 99ish. I might actually get some sleep tonight. That's two in the win column.
I made it out of the city with a stash of Sporza cyclocross videos on my computer. Catching up on the season so far with my feet on the radiator.
This is a half grump and half get my grump off.
I had too many years of extensive sun exposure and had my first case of Squamish cell carcinoma. The doctor had me use a topical chemotherapy for three weeks. The drug caused for me to have a rheumatoid arthritis flare-up for three weeks. However, I caught the cancer early and was able to eradicate it pretty easily.
I am now off of the medication and am feeling great, so I have shaken off my grumpiness.
As a public service announcement, go to a dermatologist and get your skin checked.
life is too short to drink bad wine....
Stuart Levy
Hit the trails this morning for an easy 10 miles with the pup. Started with lights and ended the ride with the sunrise - trails are in great shape for this time of the year so dry in the Northeast.
My face and knee have healed sufficiently to allow both road and mountain cycling this weekend! But man does roadrash itch.
I haven't run since doing a "spur of the moment" half-ironman-plus distance self-supported triathlon a couple months ago. Right achilles has been grouchy. Which isn't all that bad -- I've just been riding more.
But it's finally completely cleared up. Gonna go for a lunchtime run today instead of a ride. We'll see how it goes, but all indications are that all should be well.
DT
http://www.mjolnircycles.com/
Some are born to move the world to live their fantasies...
"the fun outweighs the suck, and the suck hasn't killed me yet." -- chasea
"Sometimes, as good as it feels to speak out, silence is the only way to rise above the morass. The high road is generally a quiet route." -- echelon_john
Friday Indeed! I'm quite pleased. I have a young lady stopping by this afternoon for a visit - FWB style, she's ridiculously attractive. Tmmrw is in the 50s which means a nice long ride followed by a nice long paddleboard trip, which is an absolute blast. Tmmrw evening a cple friends and I are doing a dinner - Supperclub style, at a cool Gallery. My whole gang is attending and I'll more or less be waiting on them, which should be good for some laughs. For you foodies, here is the menu:
Social:
Oysters/Hard Meats/Stinky Cheese
Soup:
Roasted Pumpkin w/Bacon Fat Croutons
Dinner:
Stout Braised Brisket/Carrot Mustard/Winter Greens/Crispy Parsnips
Dessert:
Honey Cracker/Almond Marshmallow/Dark Chocolate/Mint
if you wanna come I need to know now! Cheers.
you're not the lord of the flies
Forecast is 70% chance of rain tomorrow but I do not have to work. Gonna RIDE!
Mike
My daughter and I will make some last-minute sauce & cheese mods to her Powder Puff Derby pizza tonight. She couldn't really help much with the wood prep due to me not even owning a coping hand saw - I just clamped in the vise and went at it with a 4.5" angle grinder. I was going to cut out a slice of cheese from a milk jug then propane torch it into melted toasty bubbly goodness, but I think some felt cheese & pepperoni/black olive buttons would be the safer, less toxic method for a 10yr old girl. Ladies, start your ovens!
Oh yeah, we're pretty excited to pick up our little chocolate Lab pup this weekend, too. 2am diaper changes on the way...
25 miles on the Zank 29er ss on the way to work. Nope, not sucking today at all.
to the light.jpg
Had a bear in the yard this week trying to get into the chicken coop. Wife and I yelled and it ran away. Not something you see very often.
IMG_0747.jpg
Oh man what a rug that'd make.
(Doing my 20.)
Bookmarks