Friday, March 19, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Irish Neon
Morning weigh-in: 179#, 11.5% BF
Went to the doctor today, got a steroid blister pack and some new antihistamines. My skin has erupted the past few weeks, especially on my feet and calves, all bright pink and raw-looking, and she (the doctor) said it's not eczema or whatever, but some kind of hyper-reaction to something in my environment. The first step is to calm the current skin inflammation down, then go with longer term strategy of finding out what -- diet, soap, laundry detergent, or whatever -- is causing this.
Meantime, Anne's back from visiting Emmi, who was herself up in Washington visiting a friend. Tag team: I was out of town last week, she was gone this week, and I am off again next week.
Rain.
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
The Groove Proves Elusive
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Down To The Wire
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
When I Was Your Age
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Monday, February 15, 2010
Playing Catch-Up
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Monday, February 08, 2010
Like I Never Left
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Monday, February 01, 2010
Ballet Bollywood
Hi I'm back, drifting from cafe to cabaret with Ben's borrowed laptop again...
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
St Petersburg
Just a quick post via Ben's borrowed laptop...
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Gone (Ice) Fishing
Well, we leave for Russia in a few hours, bus from Southside to Newark, then to St Petersburg via Munich. This would be a perfect blogging opportunity, but of all my gizmos I'm only bringing my camera, too many hassles, even legal ones for some toys... If I find/borrow a computer I'll post something, but otherwise it'll be pretty light.
If all goes well, we'll be back in the USA in time for the Superbowl.
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Social Climbing
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Kumbaya
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1/22/2010 11:56:00 AM
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Black Bird Speaks
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Hive Leptosouls Give Virgins Instant Sex...
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Friday, January 08, 2010
So Many New Leaves, Same As The Old Leaves
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Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Low On Ammo
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Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Locked And Loaded
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Saturday, January 02, 2010
2010 So Far So Good
Didn't bother to weigh myself this morning, but I suspect it's gone up: we had a great little dinner party last night. We threw a pork tenderloin into the crock pot with some sauerkraut and apples (and beer), Debbie and a friend came over (with beer), and Donna and a friend of hers also came over (cookies, brie, and more beer), and we just sat around, eating, and talking, and laughing, nothing too crazy but it was a really fun evening.
Reading: I picked up a book about Byzantium in Philly last week, and it's pretty interesting to juxtapose it against David Byrne's book, as he writes about his experiences playing and cycling in Istanbul.
Listening: "Calibration" by either the Mars Volta or maybe a side project or something. Oops! Now it's Deer Tick, "Stung."
Playing: It's really cold out, maybe 25 and windy, but I think I'll be going over to Sals for a bit, I need to get out. I have to get my skis ready, this would be perfect ski weather.
I go back to work on Monday. Sigh.
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Friday, January 01, 2010
Welcome To The New Now
Morning weigh-in: 178#, 12.5% BF (so now I know where I stand)
Happy New Year! And good riddance to the Aughts...
Last night was a little bit mellow, more by accident than anything else. We started the festivities by doing the Bethlehem First Night 5k. Me, Anne, Donna, Doug & Lori, and Greg along with his daughter Julie (a high school runner who crushed the rest of us), it was a lot of fun, especially after we woke up to a snowstorm and wondered if it was even going to happen. But it did, and it really was fun, and I had a pretty good finish time -- I ran with Anne, who pushed our usual "morning run" pace, and we ended with 28:32.
After that we hit Southside. We tried to go to The Bookstore but it was closed, then we stopped in at Clothesline Organics to say hi to Kim, and finally ended up at McGrady's where we only had two beers -- except (and we found this out later) they were 10.5% ABV and, on top of our empty stomachs and running/walking in the cold air put each of us out of the game, one way or another, before midnight. Mellowest New Year's Eve in a while, for me at least, but the morning was a lot easier than some.
Today we're heading over to Judy's to say hi, then having a little pork & sauerkraut -- I'm told it's a local tradition.
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Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Back In The Saddle, Again
Just got back from a ride at Sals. The wind had died down from yesterday and the temperature had gone up, and conditions were awesome: the ground was dry (or more likely frozen), and the trails seemed effortlessly fast, which was good because I was still hurting from all that sinus/chest stuff. A few trees were down though, probably from yesterday's wind. I moved a few of the smaller ones, and most of the rest were rideable and already "in play" -- you could see chainring marks where people had gone over -- but one tree took down a huge tangle of vines and sticker bushes with it, forcing me on a hike-a-bike detour. Still, even that was kind of fun, like exploring or something.
Reading: David Byrne's Bicycle Diaries, a gift from Anne. I got a bunch of books from my Mom & Dad too, by the way.
Mapping: I got a map of all the roads (and major trails, and elevation data, and rivers, and...) in North America from my Uncle Pat, on a chip that goes into my Garmin. I think it'll be more useful on road rides, but I was having fun with it today -- the level of detail is much greater than what the GPS unit comes with "out of the box." I also got, from my sister-in-law, a wireless pedal cadence sensor that works with the Garmin, but even though it's already on the bike, it's on the road bike and I think I'll wait until better weather to play with it. Thanks Pat and Tara!
Listening: "The Doldrums," by Ariel Pink. Shuffle, whatever...
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