Monday, July 19, 2021
Early morning ride
Friday, June 18, 2021
Cooler ride
Friday, May 28, 2021
Back to basics
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Memorial Day 2021
From history.com: Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. First known as Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Unofficially, it marks the beginning of the summer season.
I found this interesting list of military holidays and observances - most of which I was unaware. Did you know that May is National Military Appreciation Month?
Monday, May 24, 2021
Tired and sore
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Visiting in Florence
Thursday, April 29, 2021
All fixed!
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Oops - that was a BIG bump
After I got stopped, I saw that
four spokes had broken in the back wheel, which let the wheel warp, and
it was jammed and wouldn't turn. I was lucky to be at the intersection
of three trails, so I was able to carry the bike the thousand feet to
the nearest street. I was pondering my next move - calling for a
rideshare or imposing on a friend - when the nicest guy in a plumbing
van parked by the trailhead offered me a ride home, as his next job
didn't start for 45 minutes. I have no right to be this lucky, but I'll
take it. I've already been to the local bike shop, which has a workshop
backlog until the 29th. I bought some new spokes, and am considering
re-lacing that part of my wheel - something I've never tried before, and
I've heard can be really tricky. YouTube says it's doable, though, so
maybe I'll give it a try, and be back on the road a little sooner.Friday, April 2, 2021
We're vaccinated!
Sunday, March 7, 2021
First ride in March
Good weather, cool and sunny, permitted my first bike ride in over a month, with lots of other folks out there. All of the concrete paths were clear of ice, with only a few icy patches on the Highline Canal Trail, in the shady spots east of Windermere St. Here’s a fun pic of the frozen-over Chatfield Lake, from the dam trail. Delightful!
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Moderna vaccination #1
We just got home from a fun visit with friends in Strasburg, after getting Moderna shot #1 at the COVID-19 vaccination clinic in Bennett. They told us to come back in a month, same place, to receive the second vaccination to complete the series. We're very glad a friend told us about this special one-day vaccination clinic, courtesy of the State of Colorado and the Town of Bennett, as we had signed up at a half dozen other places, and heard nothing yet. We got home just in time for a pretty snowfall. Here's a pic of Mandy exploring all the different smells in their front yard.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Grinding through the pandemic
Keeping the historical record going 😂 - it’s been about ten months, since we started going through coffee beans at a much higher rate, after Colorado closed the indoor dining rooms. I’ve still got a little more room on that teeny Post-It, to record the grind date of a few more batches of coffee beans, each of which lasts about 2-3 weeks these days…
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Almost done with Xmas
Beautiful coldish (35°), mostly cloudy day. Another good day to be picking through and dispositioning Christmas things. We can see the light at the end of the tunnel now… Just a few more boxes to go into the crawlspace, and there will be nothing Christmassy left on display in the house. We were even able to fit some unused dining room chairs in there today, and recover some floor space in the basement.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Portland Holiday Memory
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Bear strike!
Sad to hear of this bear strike by a B-737-300 at Yakutat airport on Saturday evening. Crew and passengers were fine; aircraft damaged; sorry to say the bear didn't make it.
This real-world incident immediately reminded me of a Microsoft
Flight Simulator X mission challenge that I attempted, quite a few years ago. It
started as a simple short night hop over the hills from Burwash Landing airport, an inland
valley airport, to Yakutat airport near the Pacific coast, in the Beechcraft King Air twin-turboprop. The idea was to get across the mountains and land at Yukatat, before a big snowstorm shuts down the airport. The flight rapidly degenerated into a nightmarish scenario, first with loss of airspeed indication, due to an iced-up Pitot tube. Next came a critical (left) engine failure, then a vacuum pump failure, with the associated attitude and directional gyro flight instruments slowly going belly-up. That was followed by a challenging night low-ceiling instrument approach to Yakutat, with the failed engine catching on fire in the procedure turn. After handling
all those challenges successfully, I found myself touching down on the
snow-covered runway, with limited braking, but thinking, "I did it!" Suddenly a bear comes
running across the runway, illuminated by my landing lights at the last moment. I
eased in a little rudder to drift left behind the bear on the slippery
runway, steered slowly back to the centerline, and came to a stop. After
taking a deep breath. I thought, “That would never happen in real life,
would it?“ ;-)
Monday, November 9, 2020
Jennefer's great news!
The doctor read her scan results, looked down her throat, and said...
* It looks good down there!
* No sign of a tumor!
* Looks completely resolved!
* Beautiful response!
...all of those things are awesome to hear!
Now she needs to keep focusing on her body’s recovery as best she can, pushing herself to eat and drink more than is comfortable. Her throat still has a hard time swallowing food, but that should improve some over time. The radiation also killed a bunch of saliva glands, and the remaining ones may recover over the next 18 months. It’ll be a long road, but good news helps a lot!
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Hope and unity
Friday, November 6, 2020
Is he nuts?
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Big day for Jennefer
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Unbelievable
CNBC: Trump campaign says it is suing to stop Michigan and Pennsylvania ballot counts
I find it amazing, that our incumbent President is attempting to stop the counting of mail-in ballots. Most of those ballots were received long before Election Day. In this time of COVID-19, when people are trying to stay home as much as possible, I would think they should’ve been counted first, since they arrived first. Dare I say it: gee, look who’s *actually* trying to steal the election. Pretty funny, in a nightmarish way. 🤦♂️Saturday, October 31, 2020
Happy Halloween 2020
Friday, October 9, 2020
Fall colors
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
Visitors!
Friday, October 2, 2020
Smoky Fall morning
Friday, September 18, 2020
Adele has passed
Adele Siegel’s close friend Alice let us know today, that “Our dear friend Adele left us this morning. This beautiful, funny lady will be missed.“ She posted this photo of Adele, along with her announcement.
Her son Harvey arranged for her obituary to be posted by the Palm Beach Daily News: "Adele Siever Siegel, loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend found her final peace on September 18, 2020 at the age of 96. She was a founding member of the Jacob Kravits Center and the Palm Beach Country Club alongside her loving husband, Mac Siegel, with whom she always found a ready and elegant dance partner until his passing in 1989. She became the chair of a Palm Beach American Heart Association gala/auction and actively worked to enhance their charitable legacy. Mrs. Siegel enjoyed golf, tennis, bridge, and telling a good, but decidedly rowdy joke. She loved to laugh and share her joys with all. She is recently predeceased by her longtime companion, Sumner Hushing. With her passing, an epoch of old Palm Beach also closes. Private Services will be held in New York City. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations in Adele's name to the American Heart Association"
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Adele in Hospice
We are holding her close in our hearts. I’m also very sad, that my dad couldn’t be there for her, during this difficult time. This photo is from our visit in January, before the COVID-19 concerns kept us from traveling to visit again.Monday, September 7, 2020
She’s eating (a little)!
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Colorado Air and Space Port
Caught me by surprise! I thought I was flying into Front Range Airport (KFTG) from Las Vegas in my (simulated) Daher TBM 930, but got frustrated when I couldn't find the official Airport and Approach charts. It turns out, they've renamed it to Colorado Air and Space Port, with a new identifier KCFO. I knew of the effort to become a landlocked spaceport, but not that they were going to officially rename the airport, and give it a new identifier.
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
First Flight in MSFS 2020
I just finished my first flight using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020! I was very uncomfortable for the entire flight from Centennial (KAPA) to Aspen (KASE), as aside from the primary flight controls, everything (notably keyboard and joystick shortcuts) is different than it was in Microsoft Flight Simulator X, and of course also different than X-Plane 11, that I've been using for the past 21 months.
However, the scenery and aircraft are as detailed and beautiful as promised, and hopefully I'll get the hang of identifying and customizing the shortcuts soon. I'll lean on the side of optimism, and say I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to many more fun flights. Pics from my trip are here.









































