A dreary, very rainy Monday, a gray and somewhat wet Tuesday...
Sunshine Wednesday, and it looks like a repeat for Thursday before the rain comes back, forecasted for a couple of days...
Crocus in bloom! Robins prancing around a field that contained snow yesterday but shows signs of green today... Frost turning to water droplets highlighted by the morning sun... A cardinal perched high in a tree, serenading all who pass by...
Thursday, March 31, 2005
Sunday, March 27, 2005
Better - sun, blue skies, still cool
Ah, a sunny weekend, with temperatures rising into the high 40s...
I was a bit better at staying on track this week - the exercise track, that is. Somehow, on the middle of the week days, it's been hard for me to keep up my exercise focus. It's getting better though, I only had one day this week with a mere half hour of aerobic exercise. I know it will be much easier a month from now when I have more daylight and (hopefully) warmer temperatures, especially in the morning.
It was a decent biking weekend, although I waited until the afternoon to venture out, preferring the warmer temperatures to those still cold mornings. Today I actually rode out a bit further from home, on a route I haven't attempted since last fall. Most of my recent rides have been tight loops near home so that if I was caught by bad weather - or by simply getting chilled - it wouldn't take to long to get home. Today? I wandered east and north, hitting Haverhill and Boxford. Pretty roads...
I was a bit better at staying on track this week - the exercise track, that is. Somehow, on the middle of the week days, it's been hard for me to keep up my exercise focus. It's getting better though, I only had one day this week with a mere half hour of aerobic exercise. I know it will be much easier a month from now when I have more daylight and (hopefully) warmer temperatures, especially in the morning.
It was a decent biking weekend, although I waited until the afternoon to venture out, preferring the warmer temperatures to those still cold mornings. Today I actually rode out a bit further from home, on a route I haven't attempted since last fall. Most of my recent rides have been tight loops near home so that if I was caught by bad weather - or by simply getting chilled - it wouldn't take to long to get home. Today? I wandered east and north, hitting Haverhill and Boxford. Pretty roads...
Friday, March 25, 2005
Hey Bailey - welcome to the family!
The Goldberg household in upstate New York has been a quiet place since Brandy joined his brother Caesar in leaving this world. My folks have had dogs in the house for many years, and Brandy & Caesar had lived a long happy life - but there was definitely a hole there since Brandy said goodbye back on Februrary 4th. Suze did a search for breeders of dachshunds, and found Littleland Kennels, a couple hours drive from my folks. While I think my dad would have preferred a puppy, puppies are a lot of work - and Suze found Bailey, a 5-year old mini who needed a new home. He came home with Mom & Suze yesterday, and when I talked to them he was just getting used to the Goldberg household. Hey Bailey - you found yourself a great place to live! I hope you like it there, and I hope your adjustment to your sometimes wacky new family goes quickly and makes you happy!
Here's Bailey in a photo from the Littleland Kennels web site. I believe this picture is a bit old, but Bailey managed to capture the hearts & imagination of Mom & Suze - enough to adopt him, that is! |
Thursday, March 24, 2005
An open letter to the weather wizard
OK, don't you think we've had enough of winter? It started well before the calendar first day of winter with snow in November, and while I know that the seasons typically lag the first day of the season as marked on calendars, late March is too late for a snow storm!
I suppose I shouldn't complain, since we only had a couple of inches of that white stuff last night. (Of course it is still coming down in those big, irregular-shaped, and wet flakes...) And it is pretty. But - I'm done. I want a return to clean, dry roads, and I want a return to temperatures where I can exercise outside without wearing layers. I can accept a couple more weeks in the 40s, but don't you think this is enough for this year?
I suppose I shouldn't complain, since we only had a couple of inches of that white stuff last night. (Of course it is still coming down in those big, irregular-shaped, and wet flakes...) And it is pretty. But - I'm done. I want a return to clean, dry roads, and I want a return to temperatures where I can exercise outside without wearing layers. I can accept a couple more weeks in the 40s, but don't you think this is enough for this year?
Sunday, March 20, 2005
A riding weekend...
...with temperatures edging up, and sunshine!
It's the first day of spring, and I managed two good rides this weekend - 22 miles on Saturday, and 20 miles today. The temperatures were nicely hovering in the mid-40's, and the sun managed to be my companion on both rides. It's clouding over now, with a possibility of rain and snow(!) predicted for tonight into tomorrow. I'm hoping for the season to really turn into spring; while I'd like to believe it's here, I think we may be in for a few more surprises. I hope not...
It's the first day of spring, and I managed two good rides this weekend - 22 miles on Saturday, and 20 miles today. The temperatures were nicely hovering in the mid-40's, and the sun managed to be my companion on both rides. It's clouding over now, with a possibility of rain and snow(!) predicted for tonight into tomorrow. I'm hoping for the season to really turn into spring; while I'd like to believe it's here, I think we may be in for a few more surprises. I hope not...
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Exercise... back on track!
...at least I think I'm heading in the right direction.
It's been a rough month from an exercise standpoint. That cold to sinus infection fun I had, plus cold and nasty slippery weather interrupted my winter training schedule. My goal for this week is to get back on track, and I think I'm on my way. Yesterday and today were good walking days - 95 minutes yesterday, and 80 today. My goal is to attempt to get some form of exercise at least twice a day. That can be two good walks, or it can be a walk and a session at the gym. And when I say walk, I mean fast walk, not a stroll. Of course what I really want to be doing is riding my bike, but the daylight on the edges of the workday just isn't there yet. Soon...
It's been a rough month from an exercise standpoint. That cold to sinus infection fun I had, plus cold and nasty slippery weather interrupted my winter training schedule. My goal for this week is to get back on track, and I think I'm on my way. Yesterday and today were good walking days - 95 minutes yesterday, and 80 today. My goal is to attempt to get some form of exercise at least twice a day. That can be two good walks, or it can be a walk and a session at the gym. And when I say walk, I mean fast walk, not a stroll. Of course what I really want to be doing is riding my bike, but the daylight on the edges of the workday just isn't there yet. Soon...
It looks like this tree attempted to greet spring a bit too early. It has what looks like flowers, but they are brown & dry. It will be interesting to watch it as the warm weather appears. |
Yup, there's still snow out here - but at least this little stream isn't totally frozen. Hey weather wizard - that's enough! |
Sunday, March 13, 2005
No, the weather wizard didn't satisfy my wishes!
I'd love to be able to say that I was able to repeat last weekend's two days of cycling, but the weather wizard apparently wasn't listening to my wishes. Instead, I managed 2 days of good walks - although yesterday's was a bit more difficult given the snowy conditions. And today's was very wet. I wore my running shoes today, and both the shoes and my wool socks were totally soaked by the time I returned home.
It's the middle of March. Although I know that spring typically follows the equinox by a few weeks, which puts it well into April - I was really, really hoping for an early break to this very long winter. I guess I'll just have to move my hopes into the next weeks!
It's the middle of March. Although I know that spring typically follows the equinox by a few weeks, which puts it well into April - I was really, really hoping for an early break to this very long winter. I guess I'll just have to move my hopes into the next weeks!
Can you see those big blobs above the snow-covered tree branches? The snowflakes yesterday weren't typical flakes - instead they were big chunks! |
There was quite a change in the sky today, a return to sunshine and blue. The white things in the tree branches? Yup, you're right - those are chunks of snow. As I walked, I could hear them hitting the ground; how nice of the sun to bring some melting power today. |
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
The wind!
Wow - that was quite a storm yesterday. As predicted, the morning temperature of 43 was the high, and by the end of the day it was in the low teens. The rain changed to snow by 3 in the afternoon, but it was the wind that made the storm memorable. I think we got 5 or 6 inches of snow, but I couldn't open my front screen door late last night because the pile of snow in front of it was probably a good 2 feet deep!
I was comfortably home last night when I heard a big clap of thunder. Who's confused now? Me? Or the weather wizard? The wind continued its scary activity all night long, made even more interesting for me by the fact that my power went out at about 9 o'clock. It was going to be very cold outside, so I set myself up with not one but two down comforters on my bed. Snuggled in my down nest, I read by flashlight - one of those wonderful head lamps - for a bit, then attempted to sleep. It was a bit early for that though, so I think it took a good hour for me to fall asleep.I woke up when the lights came back on at 2:30 in the morning. Since I didn't know which lights were on and which were off, I expected to have a bit of a surprise when they popped back on again. I have to say I was very happy that the house had a chance to warm up to a normal temperature before I hopped in the shower this morning.
It's a beautiful sunny morning, but still very cold and very windy. Here's hoping for some moderating weather to support my outdoor walking (and biking!) habits... But I have a feeling that my exercise today will be in the gym and not outside!
I was comfortably home last night when I heard a big clap of thunder. Who's confused now? Me? Or the weather wizard? The wind continued its scary activity all night long, made even more interesting for me by the fact that my power went out at about 9 o'clock. It was going to be very cold outside, so I set myself up with not one but two down comforters on my bed. Snuggled in my down nest, I read by flashlight - one of those wonderful head lamps - for a bit, then attempted to sleep. It was a bit early for that though, so I think it took a good hour for me to fall asleep.I woke up when the lights came back on at 2:30 in the morning. Since I didn't know which lights were on and which were off, I expected to have a bit of a surprise when they popped back on again. I have to say I was very happy that the house had a chance to warm up to a normal temperature before I hopped in the shower this morning.
It's a beautiful sunny morning, but still very cold and very windy. Here's hoping for some moderating weather to support my outdoor walking (and biking!) habits... But I have a feeling that my exercise today will be in the gym and not outside!
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
A sign of spring, and the threat of winter
Our predicted Sunday into Monday storm just didn't happen. Instead, we had a day with temps in the 40s, and this morning started out at the same temperature. I was lucky enough to get a walk in before the rain started, and I was greeted by my first robins of the season. A sign of spring, right? I wish...
The forecast for today is for the temperatures to drop from our current 42 degrees down to 13 tonight - and there is a prediction for rain changing to heavy snow. It's funny though, the National Weather Service forecast doesn't say anything about snow accumulation. Heavy snow, but how much of it?
Weather wizard, you're still not listening, are you?
The forecast for today is for the temperatures to drop from our current 42 degrees down to 13 tonight - and there is a prediction for rain changing to heavy snow. It's funny though, the National Weather Service forecast doesn't say anything about snow accumulation. Heavy snow, but how much of it?
Weather wizard, you're still not listening, are you?
Sunday, March 06, 2005
A biking weekend, but snow is on the way
Somehow the weather wizards haven't figured out that it's time for a change. Or perhaps the change is more of that white stuff rather than less!
I was able to get back on track this week with some more regular exercise, something that disappeared from my daily routine while I was fighting a nasty cold and sinus infection. My outside walks suffered though - Thursday evening I headed out with the intention of getting in a good solid hours worth of (fast) walking. I was home again in just 30 minutes though. I checked the temperature before I left, but I neglected to check the wind speed. The air temperature was 25, and that's the temperature I was dressed to handle. But the wind! The wind made it much much colder, and I was fighting a frozen face and very cold fingers before too long. Rather than risk frostbite, I cut my walk short and headed home.
Luckily, the weekend brought a bit of moderation, with temperatures starting in the very cold 20s but warming up into the high 30s. I managed to fit in a bike ride each day, letting the state of the roads dictate my direction. That is, I ended up doing two out and back rides, essentially doing circles up and down route 125. I was determined to stay on dry surfaces so I'd be able to return home with a relatively clean bike. And my bike was happy that I succeeded, too!
But what now? The National Weather Service forecast for the week calls for rain and snow almost every day. Hey, I'm done with this season. Weather wizards, are you listening at all?
I was able to get back on track this week with some more regular exercise, something that disappeared from my daily routine while I was fighting a nasty cold and sinus infection. My outside walks suffered though - Thursday evening I headed out with the intention of getting in a good solid hours worth of (fast) walking. I was home again in just 30 minutes though. I checked the temperature before I left, but I neglected to check the wind speed. The air temperature was 25, and that's the temperature I was dressed to handle. But the wind! The wind made it much much colder, and I was fighting a frozen face and very cold fingers before too long. Rather than risk frostbite, I cut my walk short and headed home.
Luckily, the weekend brought a bit of moderation, with temperatures starting in the very cold 20s but warming up into the high 30s. I managed to fit in a bike ride each day, letting the state of the roads dictate my direction. That is, I ended up doing two out and back rides, essentially doing circles up and down route 125. I was determined to stay on dry surfaces so I'd be able to return home with a relatively clean bike. And my bike was happy that I succeeded, too!
But what now? The National Weather Service forecast for the week calls for rain and snow almost every day. Hey, I'm done with this season. Weather wizards, are you listening at all?
I really, really, really don't want to believe this weather forecast! |
Saturday, March 05, 2005
They're kidding right? It's just shampoo!
I don't know why I read the directions on my replacement bottle of shampoo; that's just not something I normally do. But for some reason...
Maybe it was because the label looked different. I've been using Clairol's Herbal Essences Rainforest Flowers shampoo since last summer. After my trick of flipping by bicycle over, the smell and feel of my old shampoo no longer agreed with me. I can't imagine why, but for some reason this one seemed to be a good replacement. And of course after my reading of the new label caused me to think I was reading something very odd, I pulled out the old bottle.
The old directions were what I would expect to see on a shampoo bottle: "Massage into wet hair, lather and rinse thoroughly." Makes sense, right? The new directions make me think that someone in Clairol's marketing department has way too much time on his (or her) hands. Here are the new directions: "Massage your hair under a waterfall and get lost in the sensuous lather. Linger in the lush fragrance and exotic pleasure. Rinse when ready."
What's your reaction?
Maybe it was because the label looked different. I've been using Clairol's Herbal Essences Rainforest Flowers shampoo since last summer. After my trick of flipping by bicycle over, the smell and feel of my old shampoo no longer agreed with me. I can't imagine why, but for some reason this one seemed to be a good replacement. And of course after my reading of the new label caused me to think I was reading something very odd, I pulled out the old bottle.
The old directions were what I would expect to see on a shampoo bottle: "Massage into wet hair, lather and rinse thoroughly." Makes sense, right? The new directions make me think that someone in Clairol's marketing department has way too much time on his (or her) hands. Here are the new directions: "Massage your hair under a waterfall and get lost in the sensuous lather. Linger in the lush fragrance and exotic pleasure. Rinse when ready."
What's your reaction?
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Eyes dry? Are you sure they are closed?
I discovered something interesting during my eye exam earlier this week. One of my complaints was that my eyes feel very dry - both during the day and when I wake up in the middle of the night. But it's worse at night...
The eye doctor had me close my eyes, and then told me that part of the problem is that my eyes are not totally closed! The solution? For now, just heavier eye drops than I had been using. I've been using Refresh Tears for years, but he recommended Refresh LiquiGel. Actually his first suggestion was GenTeal Gel; but after I told him that I was willing to use that at night but not during the day because it takes too long after I use it to be able to see clearly again, he switched to the Refresh drops. I may try using the GenTeal gel at night though.
The eye doctor had me close my eyes, and then told me that part of the problem is that my eyes are not totally closed! The solution? For now, just heavier eye drops than I had been using. I've been using Refresh Tears for years, but he recommended Refresh LiquiGel. Actually his first suggestion was GenTeal Gel; but after I told him that I was willing to use that at night but not during the day because it takes too long after I use it to be able to see clearly again, he switched to the Refresh drops. I may try using the GenTeal gel at night though.
You're right, this photo isn't totally clear, but it's the best I could do - a self-portrait with my eyes closed. I had to see for myself, so I closed my eyes (really!) and snapped this picture. |
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
I'm seeing stars!
It's really too bad that it's not possible to take a picture of things that I see but that are not really there. I had an eye exam today, including the usual process of dilating my pupils. That was at about 2 in the afternoon. I experienced the usual "light overload" as I drove back to the office with my eyes sporting pupils that were much bigger than normal. Then as I headed for home at a little after 5, I noticed something unusual. Bright lights - headlights, brake lights (but not tail lights), and turn signals - all had lines radiating from them as if they were stars. I don't remember ever experiencing that before. It was definitely an interesting way to experience bright lights, and I really wish I could have captured it with a picture...
If the month name begins with "M"...
...doesn't that mean it's the beginning of spring?
What do you mean I'm thinking of May and not March? Oh, that's right, the official first day of spring is this month, but the real spring doesn't follow for a few weeks.
That predicted storm? Yup, it really did snow last night. The snow was nicely slotted into an overnight timeframe - between 10pm and 4am - so the roads were all plowed well before my departure for the office, but we did get a good 9 or 10 inches of that white fluffy stuff. According to the paper, Boston has had 78 inches of snow so far this year, a huge increase from last year's total snowfall. OK weather wizards - I'm done!
Here's my wish: no more snow, no more snow, no more snow... and send some warmer weather our way too!
What do you mean I'm thinking of May and not March? Oh, that's right, the official first day of spring is this month, but the real spring doesn't follow for a few weeks.
That predicted storm? Yup, it really did snow last night. The snow was nicely slotted into an overnight timeframe - between 10pm and 4am - so the roads were all plowed well before my departure for the office, but we did get a good 9 or 10 inches of that white fluffy stuff. According to the paper, Boston has had 78 inches of snow so far this year, a huge increase from last year's total snowfall. OK weather wizards - I'm done!
Here's my wish: no more snow, no more snow, no more snow... and send some warmer weather our way too!
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