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  1. I played hooky from work. Actually, not true, advance request was approved by boss a week ago. As stated in the weekend thread, Mike and I met Rodel in downtown Richmond near the start of the Capitol to Capitol Trail which runs from Williamsburg, the former Commonwealth Capitol to Richmond, the current Capitol. We arrived before 8:00 and paid to park all day on one of the municipal lots ($4 all day early bird special). Mike suggested a goal of 31 out and 31 back to make a 62 mile or 100 kilometer birthday ride. We are celebrating birthdays that are separated by a few days in May and 10 years in age. (52 for Mike and 62 for me). Rodel was along for the ride as he is also on our Bike MS Chesapeake Challenge team. Bike MS takes place in a few weeks, June 19, and will run 57 miles out of Easton MD. We rolled out in the sunny morning at 8:00 and shared the trail with a lot of early runners, dog walkers and a few other cyclists. Mike set the pace fast early but I wasn't playing that game. My longest ride to date so far was 25 miles on New Years Day. I had also done a 19 mile ride last Saturday. My ride count for 2021 was 10 rides totaling 122 miles. 62 was ambitious. I'd watch him fade into the distance and then catch up when he and Rodel waited for me somewhere. The trail follows VA Rt 5 and the James River is on the other side but too far to be visible. We rolled past old Colonial plantations, many open for tours. There wasn't many opportunities for provisions so next time we will plan better. I rode about an hour in the hot sun with no water. Took a 20 minute break at a gas station to recover. All in all it was a good ride. I like the trail and recommend it as well as planning to refill at certain spots. Total ride per Cyclemeter 61.4 miles, 14.17 avg, 548 feet climbed Garmin says: 60.7 miles, 11.16 avg (I didn't stop the timer at breaks and Cyclemeter does this automatically), 1,644 feet climbed and avg bpm 128 with a max of 143.
    10 points
  2. I think I told you all that since moving up into Whatcom County, our new home literally sits between the city and the farmlands. We now have access to local farmers products within a hop, skip, and a jump. The valley is spotted with little farmer stands selling their fresh local products. My wife and I can't help but stop at each one now and support our local farmers. We hit them up for fresh produce all the time and I must say since I've been given the green light by my coronary dietitian, we've also been getting the farms fresh eggs. What a difference! Fresh lettuce, fresh eggs, fresh berries. Even fresh and locally produced cheese and bread. They even sell seafood from the local industries around the Salish Sea. And it warms my heart these stands are unmanned and believe in the honor system -- something that is still valued in the country and not seen as a free high from some drug user. It makes me feel good to support the locals but even better knowing I'm getting fresher, better tasting product. For the record, my wife now makes the most tastiest, most delicious egg sandwich on the planet. Garlic sourdough and copious amounts of hot sauce. Do you live near agriculture where you live?
    6 points
  3. Just a touch of cornmeal, with cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, sift the mix, add crumbled walnuts, let it sit a touch, get the oil and heat right, and punch in some blueberries and pay attention so they are not burned, and viola, good pancakes! Mmmm! Allmost as good as White tofu lentil chili with beans!
    5 points
  4. I have met and worked with (and against) many, many lawyers in my career, literally hundreds if not a thousand. The one common thread among all of them is, none of them want to be in court. They much prefer proof-read written submissions over the fear of making a mistake with the spoken word. As for my profession, I am one of the rare cases where my passion ended up being my job.
    5 points
  5. The first time I rode the Capital trail I saw it on the official state website. I made plans for a long day. I got up early and rode from my sister in law’s house in Williamsburg down the Colonial Parkway to Jamestown Settlement and the start of the trail. The first five miles of the trail was nice, I was the only one on the trail. When I came to where they were building a new fancy bridge the trail faded away. The old bridge was a draw bridge with a metal grate deck. It looked kinda iffy but I rode across it to try to find the rest of the trail to Richmond. I must have rode five miles or so on the other side of the river, no stinking trail. Whoever made the State website was a dreamer. They didn’t complete the trail for two more years. Back across the draw bridge and back to the Colonial Parkway. I spent the rest of the day on the Colonial Parkway exploring. I managed to get over 100 miles but it wasn’t my planned ride.
    5 points
  6. I should be able to climb hills now. Upper body looks like TDF mountain man. Problem is lower body looks the same
    5 points
  7. But I got the cabinets assembled in spite of all that.
    4 points
  8. Mama, don't let your babies grow up to be engineers.
    4 points
  9. My oldest has a law degree from Osgood Hall. What she learned from it was that she really didn't want to make a career in law. She is in HR now. I wish she would have learned that before law school tuitions.
    4 points
  10. I made petite filets (French style) with pan roasted Brussel's sprouts and oven roasted rosemary potatoes. Am I the only one that splits the sprouts and half and makes sure all of them are face down so they caramelize nicely? Gotta use cast iron and grapeseed oil to get that nice seer. Brown butter basted with garlic and fresh thyme. Potatoes tossed in olive oil, salt, pepper, and rosemary from my plants out front. The finished product.
    4 points
  11. Troop champ. Proud Dad
    3 points
  12. Paid friends are still friends.
    3 points
  13. I decided it was a good day to let the self cleaning oven do it job. It got the kitchen/dining room/living room pretty toasty.
    3 points
  14. "It goes forward when you pedal. It doesn't stop when you squeeze the brakes."
    3 points
  15. She can and probably will retire and then do something fun to keep her busy. Maybe work at a ranch or feed store... The firm is offering a golden parachute that is only offered if she sticks it out through the end of the year. I wanted to be a cop since my early teens. It was my dream job. I kept out of trouble as a youth & joined the military with an ultimate goal of civilian law enforcement. When I finally got there I was in for a rude awakening and realized it wasn’t what I had envisioned and so left. I never really chose another profession, I just kind of fell into it by accident...
    3 points
  16. I landed pretty good. Most people don't understand what Internal Audit or Risk Management does. We work to keep it that way. Good job security too.
    3 points
  17. Our current pancakes are a mix of flaxseed and King Arthur gluten free all purpose baking mix (no added sugar this way). Plus a dash of cinnamon, chia seeds, and sometimes vanilla (I can't taste it so I often leave it out). Some type of fruit, blueberries or banana are the usual. Whatever fake milk we have. Always organic real maple syrup.
    3 points
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  19. We better be careful if we have a house warming for Dr. Mickin. The last time he had a house warming he tried to burn it down.
    3 points
  20. I dont mind the colour, but the sock height warrants a good beating
    3 points
  21. I wonder if @KrAzY was involved in this?
    2 points
  22. Shire Highlands....hand rolled..not quite at my drinkable temp yet...will report.
    2 points
  23. New wheelset. I figured if the rear wheel died, the front would be next.
    2 points
  24. As you go west a couple miles inland from the Chesapeake Bay shoreline of my Anne Arundel County between Baltimore and Annapolis there are mixes of small towns and farms. The farm stands are relatively few but most are large and are either coops or have an owner that deals directly with the farms. There were a couple very large farms not far from the high school where I taught, which is about 20 min. S of Baltimore. In Annapolis, we have the Pennsylvania Dutch Farmers Market that everyone just calls the "Amish Market" open Thurs-Sat, which is mostly food from farms in Amish Country around Lancaster, PA. including some prepared stuff. South of Annapolis is mostly rural between the Bay and the D.C. outer suburbs and there are a lot more small farm stands there. In our area, we also have trucks parked alongside some roads in warm weather seasons advertising "Live Crabs and Oysters." There's a farm stand near me that features mostly local farm stuff and I buy a lot of veggies there - they're not cheaper than the supermarkets but usually taste better and last longer in the fridge.
    2 points
  25. You're in a good place...literally.
    2 points
  26. E-bike will get that taken care of. Meanwhile, rest and let the good cells have a chance against the baddies. Leukemia. They’re looking for leukemia. Lots of prayers.
    2 points
  27. Wo7 has designed the garden for the front yard. The rest is up to me ( and her). The car needed inspection and we had to pick up the 60 bags of garden soil she bought for the project. The rototiller we rented (water Buffalo) was delivered yesterday. We went to the tire store after 7:00 to get there early for 7:30 opening. There were 5 ahead of us already. We were checked in and walked to the nearby diner. This is the old fashioned type with seating for about 25. Cash only. I had 2 eggs, home fries, and sausage gravy over biscuits with coffee. Wo7 had three eggs over easy, side of bacon and wheat toast. Total came to $22 n change. Good breakfast. Car was ready when we got back. Went to Home Depot and rented one of their trucks and they loaded the skid of dirt on the truck. Took it home, unloaded bag by bag and returned the truck. This is where the fun begins. Fire up the rototiller and it’s like wrestling with a water Buffalo. I got the job done but I am tarred. Before and after pics:
    2 points
  28. Yes, lots of little stands. I went to Penn Yann today to the bulk food store. Stopped for carrots and fresh bread at a stand in the way home. We also saw the pierogi palace.
    2 points
  29. 51 miles. The sun came out and the temps warmed up, but the wind also kicked up.
    2 points
  30. Windows are all closed. The heat that had been turned off is turned back on. The stove is running in the sun room and the prospect are that this will repeat tomorrow.......but hey, at least Monday will be warm rain.
    2 points
  31. Faaa. Breakfast at the Casino. The Hash House A Go Go.
    2 points
  32. 5/28 7.5 miles walking and jogging. 18,911 steps.
    2 points
  33. I'm with the Square one..not tea before bed..but an herbal...I can send you "Evening in Missoula" it has chamomile, lemongrass, spearmint, blackberry and raspberry leaf among other things..a lovely tea for before bed
    2 points
  34. Easy soy-boy. Your moobs will get bigger!
    2 points
  35. Every once in a while after work I am too lazy to change into short socks before waking ruby in shorts. If I am feeling self-conscious I might scrunch them down a tad. Other times I don't GAF. I don’t think fashion police really bother with old men. Lost cause
    2 points
  36. you can also hover your mouse over it.
    2 points
  37. But you don't understand; we're not spending money. We are offloading junk we no longer want.
    2 points
  38. Thanks. I respect your opinion, cause you know this business. We are pretty happy with everyone. A couple minor things but nothing to get all huffy about. The end result is coming out quite nice. I think they left wire for a door bell. I didn't even think of that. We have not had a door bell in over 12 years. Kind of funny. Our old house has this sunroom at the front, and the front door is outside of that. We rarely hear the knocks, so if you try that prepare to stand on the porch forever. Our real friends always come through the back from the garage side. There were actual cob webs at the front door, cause it rarely opened. HAHA I guess is you can get past our security gate, one could ring the door bell. Good luck.
    2 points
  39. From the picture it looks like a variable speed drive, rather than an off/on motor starter. The speed of the motor is varied inversely to the pressure in the tank; lower pressure = higher speed and vice versa. The motor (not the tank) maintains the pressure in the system when water is running. So the bladder tank can be smaller since it only needs to supply pressure for a brief period from when a faucet is opened until the pump comes on to take over pressure maintenance. This system is a good fit to the high volume well DH has, because there's plenty of water for the pump to draw from whenever it needs it. Since it's electronic, there are no or few contacts to pit or burn out. You also won't see the brief dimming of the lights that's characteristic of the off/on starter types coming on. I would recommend, since the well pump controller is electronic, that it would be worthwhile to invest in a good quality whole-house surge suppressor and connect to the electrical panel. It would help protect against lightning strikes that hit the power lines, or someone knocking down a pole with a car. If it absorbs a spike you might have to replace it, but it would be cheaper than replacing that well pump drive. To work properly, the surge suppressor should be mounted right next to the panel using the largest size wires the suppressor will accept.
    2 points
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