bliefs for March 2010


Cookie ears

March 21st, 2010 — 10:19am

We delivered frozen cookies to the neighbor just now. They were ordered last month in yafr (yet another fundraiser).
The neighbor likely forgot she had ordered them and asked

Did I already pay for these?
Yes.
Okay. I just ordered some more from my grandson!
(now addressing the girls in that singsong kid voice)
We are going to have cookies coming out of our ears!

A momentary somewhat uncomfortable silence followed while the girls parsed this strange sounding idiom.

The Wee Mermaid broke the silence with a nervous giggle and said

Well, our ears aren’t like that

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Strolling

March 5th, 2010 — 6:07pm

Biking, for me, is the most reliable & enjoyable way to get into and out of town. To get “there” it wins hands down but…

If I need to get there post-haste then the absolute fastest way (short of a motorcycle) is to go multi-modal and combine a bike ride with a trip on The Sounder. But…

If I miss the train I wait. And further some of the benefit of the bike ride is gone while the burden of a nip-tuck schedule weighs on my mind and negatively affects my trip across town. But…

If I take the bus I walk. And if I walk on a day like today, when the weather is calm, and when the pressure to get there isn’t primary…well…then…nothing compares to a leisurely stroll through The Market.

The smell of the pastries, the bustle of shopkeepers folding their mobile stations up for the night, a short cup of coffee in your hand, and all of the wacky, harried, smelly, angry, zoned out, and beautiful people doing their thang!

Even a leisurely bike ride across town can’t compare. The inhospitable nature of a city street is only exceeded by the sterile and emotionless freeway for the reward it brings you. The sidewalk is the best place when you are just being there and not really in need of getting there.

If you have the occasion, take a stroll and soak it all in.

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Human Power Challenge 2010

March 2nd, 2010 — 1:09pm

I just finished registering for the Human Power Challenge in Portland over Memorial Day weekend.
I registered for the 10 mile time trial event (Saturday PM) and the 200Meter (flying start) sprints (Sun AM).

My goal for the 10 mile event is an average of 23MPH over the 9.75 mile course.
My goal for the 200M sprint is any value over 30MPH.

I am using what I think I might be capable of compared with last years results (found here http://www.ohpv.org/HPC/index.html) and estimating where I might fit based on skills, bikes, etc.

Any real wind would probably mean adjustment of those goals as they are a little aggressive.

Gonna be fun though.

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