Sunday, May 15, 2022
Spring Yard Work
Monday, May 9, 2022
New Couch
At last! 258 days after we bought it, our new sleeper sofa and ottoman arrived this afternoon.
Friday, May 6, 2022
Spring Pictures
The big comforter has been washed and stored and a thinner blanket on the bed in its place. Windows have not been opened just yet (except once) but that time will be very soon now. And the grass is getting a bit long around the edges.
Speaking of grass; we'll see if I can do this No Mow May thing until the end of the month, though it may get strimmed in areas at the very least. The current fad sweeping the nation, it is to help the pollinators.
A few other pictures from today after the break.
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Vaccinated, Again
Yesterday after work I went and got my second Covid booster shot. It was recommended for people over 50 a few weeks ago, and now they're talking about shots for kids as young as six months, so I thought I'd beat the rush. Also, while having lunch with a friend a couple weeks ago he discussed his mother and the issues she's had with shingles, and he gently reminded me that I'm over 50 and should get that vaccination, as well. So I did that, too. Same arm, I figured why have two sore arms?
The last time I had a Covid shot I remember feeling crappy the next day and as it was a slower day I wound up taking a half day off. Today, after my fourth Covid shot and first (of two) shingles shots, I expected my arm to be sore and it is. What I didn't expect is to feel like I have all-out flu. I feel so terribly bad right now. After contacting my boss early I went back to bed, just got up recently and feel no better at all so will end up there again very shortly.
Still, I think it's worth it to feel bad in the short term rather than risk health issues in the long term. But that does not make me feel better right now.
As for today's weather report: It will be rainy all day again today with highs eventually getting to the upper 40's ºF, so still much below average. But I saw on the news this morning that we are no longer officially in a mild drought, but officially dry, still. I didn't know dry was an official term. The plants don't care and have been coming up as normal, and (they say) we should get more seasonable in a week.
Seems like we've been waiting forever this spring. I'm going back to bed.
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Yesterday's Walk
This picture is similar to one I posted from the first day of spring. The ice cream shop is a popular place just to the right of the bike path here, while the community gardens are getting cleaned up and planting started with hay bales and fresh soil provided for the gardeners.
After the break are a few other pictures I decided to share because once the flora grows in earnest the views will be harder to see.
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Nice Spring Day... Finally!
The first thing I noticed when I looked out the window this morning was how green the grass was. It was still wet out from yesterday's and last night's rain, and it seems to have done wonders. Temperatures rose steadily overnight and it's expected to get to the upper 70's ºF (about 22ºC) this afternoon for our nicest day of the year so far and since the first day of spring, a whole 5 weeks ago now. The trees continue budding and plants have continued to come up despite the cool temperatures and rainy/snowy weather.
I've complained quite a bit this year, and while it has definitely been cooler and snowier than recent springs Google Pictures often reminds me that we do get this weather in April so we're not that far off from average, after all. Well, I guess you could just say I've really had spring fever this year. I'm so very tired of being cooped up in the house all day almost every day due to cold, snow or rain. Soon it will be time for outdoor chores, and I even started already with some lawn patch the other day and a bit of weed pulling.The plan for the day is normal chores and Saturday relaxing this morning, mostly over by now, then I'm going out to lunch with a friend to a Greek restaurant I've not been to before but I think will be good. Early this afternoon my wife will be getting home from taking care of her Dad, so then we'll go for a walk, probably down to the Atwood area for maybe a drink and a snack. There will likely be lots of people out and about today so we'll see how crowded the bike path and businesses are, but I expect everywhere to be busy as many people like us will be eager to get outside and enjoy the weather today.
This evening I'll be grilling out for the first time of the season; natural casing hot dogs that I got from the butcher when I picked up our last quarter cow. And maybe, possibly, could there be a fire tonight? The weather will be good for it but it may depend on how tired I am by then. Today should be a good day to lift my spirits, and sorely needed. Have a great weekend, everyone!
(Edit: It's going to get way too windy this afternoon for a fire, but I think I'll manage with the grill. Windy like last post so I'll have to check out that wind map again.)
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Windy
Mentioning the wind in responding to BW's comment on the last post reminded me that I saved the link to a site that shows the wind speeds on a map for the country, aptly called Wind Map. I've had it saved for some time but always forgot to look at it when it was windy or never found a chance to share it, otherwise, so here it is.
Screenshots were about the same time. This shows 20.0 mph sustained but around the Madison area I got from 19.9 to 20.7 mph. The weather map is from a local tv station's website. Much of the country looks very windy today, actually, not just our region.
Friday, April 8, 2022
Lucky 13 and Spring Plans
My blog is now a teenager, this being my 13th year as of today. In some ways it seems much shorter, in other ways much longer, and it has changed a bit over the years. I used to have smaller, more frivolous posts, then I began writing less often but (hopefully) more thought-out posts. I've had my moments of wondering what I'm doing still writing here, but the occasional feedback has been nice and I still appreciate this as a good record of major events and milestones in my life. But, while inspiration comes and goes at times, I have no plans of stopping anytime soon.
We've not had as nice of a spring day since I last posted, which was on the first day of spring. Since then, it's snowed more often than it had all winter (including today) and the number of days with snow in the last 3 weeks is probably only outnumbered by the amount of days with rain. The sun has shown up a few times, but we've not come close to temperatures we had that first spring day. By this time last year I'd already had a few fires and grilled dinners while neither has happened yet this year. But, there I go talking about the weather again.
There hasn't been much other than the weather to talk about that's been happening recently, but I do have plans for when the weather finally does turn and my attention turns to projects around the house.
First, I want to paint the dark paneling on the porch and possibly replace the ceiling tiles. And if I replace the ceiling tiles I'll take a hard look at insulating the rafters to hopefully retain more heat in the early spring and late fall so we can have it open longer. Not sure the color just yet, but perhaps use up some paint we already have. With all the windows there's not much wall space so shouldn't take much paint to do it, but lots of taping on the trim.
Second, I want to somehow rearrange our computer room, the room I spend most of my time in - by far now that I work from home. I'm thinking of moving the dresser and the file cabinet to at least give the illusion of more space, and I want to flip the rug around the other direction due to a small stain on it and so I'm not vacuuming against the grain, so to speak. To do this I'll need to move those and more to the porch so it should be warmer out so we can leave the door open.
Another thing we've been waiting on for some time now already. We've had a sofa and ottoman on order now since last August but due to the pandemic furniture just hasn't been in stock. Currently it is expected to be delivered in late May, and I really hope this will finally happen. We could look for something else, but availability is an issue everywhere. The plan is to move the living room rug a bit to better fit the space with the new sofa and the new buffet table we bought a couple months ago that replaced our larger TV stand in the living room. The old sofa will then be moved to the porch.
I have another vacation coming up in May so hopefully I can get at least some of this done then, but as long as they get done I'll be happy. I took a half day off today so I think I'll go out to lunch and relax a bit. Happy blogday to me and have a nice weekend, everyone.
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Happy Spring 2022
Happy Spring equinox, everyone. It was a beautiful day today, sunny here with temperatures getting up to the mid-60's. I slept in and we had a lazy morning but then early afternoon we took a walk down to the Atwood area for a lunch and conversation at Wilson's and a short stop at the Harmony. The bike path was very busy, as expected for how beautiful this Sunday was. There were lots of walkers like us and bicyclists trying to make their way, too. It is a bike path, after all, though on days like this and for summer events the walkers seem to outnumber the bicyclists by a lot. I got this picture looking back on the way down when few were around us for a minute, and it was much busier on the way back.
The green in the far right middle is fake grass, but still a nice outdoor area behind the ice cream shop that we will visit when it gets warmer. Otherwise, there's not any green that is noticeable yet, unless you look very close and in the right place. We do have a few things around the yard starting to grow, and you can now just start to see buds on the trees.
We had some new snow on the ground yesterday morning, but not much and it didn't last long before melting. The next few days will be cooler with a 'wintry mix' at times, but only a couple nights below freezing in the forecast and no highs below, thankfully. You can finally really feel that spring is in the air, so hopefully soon I can write less about the weather and more about going out and doing things when the opportunities arise. I plan to walk more now that the weather is getting better, and just try to get out to do more things. There will come a time when the heat of summer will force us inside, hopefully not too often, but working from home now for so long I know I need to make more of an effort just to get out of the house a whole lot more often than I have. Winter is not an excuse anymore and with the pandemic seemingly under control getting out and about should be easier to do this year.
Happy Spring, everyone. I have high hopes.
Friday, March 18, 2022
Latest Listening Pleasure 39 - The Warning
I can't remember exactly where or when I first learned of The Warning, but it was about 2 or 3 months ago and probably while in some Youtube rabbit hole. They are the Villarreal sisters from Monterrey, Mexico. Yes, sisters - Daniela, Paulina and Alejandra - and surprisingly young when you see some of their earlier videos as kids, but even then you could see the talent.
I found they first got some popularity from an early cover of Metallica's song Enter Sandman back in 2014, and they actually collaborated on that song for Metallica's Blacklist album that came out last year. They've been writing their own music now for a while and have a couple releases out there, and a new song coming out next Friday called Money. And they do seem to have lots of fans already, with several Youtube channels posting all sorts of videos with and about them, even livestreams of their shows.
There's a 5 minute documentary video they released a few days ago and shows their charm and growth, musical and otherwise, including talking with the parents. Unfortunately, though, it doesn't look like they allow embedding so you can see it here, I recommend it.
Instead, here's the latest video and single by The Warning, Disciple.
What seemed to catch me first was the voice. I like a strong, female rock voice (think Lzzy Hale or Liv Sin). Then to see her play guitar and sing live was impressive, while the younger sisters were no slouches, either. Plus, I must admit, I was intrigued by the novelty of what were young kids playing good songs well. They've grown up a bit now and play tight and loud and have some very good songs out. I think the best is their most recent EP, Mayday, but that's to be expected as its the first I heard. I have one earlier album from 2018, Queen of the Murder Scene, that is also very good and a little more diverse.
And if you know me, you know I love the live stuff. Here's a great livestreamed show I watched almost a month ago. Live, from Saltillo, Mexico; The Warning.
If they continue their current trajectory I think we'll all be hearing more of them in the future. They're just about there, and I think one 'hit' song just might break it wide open for them. Maybe I shouldn't have predicted that, I just know what I like and find interesting to listen to and lately this has been at the top of my list. It's always fun when I find my next latest-greatest!
LLP 2 - Nightwish
LLP 3 - Die Antwoord
LLP 4 - Pain part 2
LLP 5 - Andrew Bird LIVE
LLP 6 - Nightwish part 2
LLP 7 - Paramore
LLP 8 - Newsted
LLP 9 - U.D.O. LIVE
LLP 10 - Nightwish Imaginaerum Movie
LLP 11 - Kiss
LLP 12 - Rick Springfield
LLP 13 - Hyrax
LLP 14 - In This Moment
LLP 15 - Faster Pussycat LIVE
LLP 16 - Sebastian Bach
LLP 17 - Cradle Of Thorns
LLP 18 - Amaranthe
LLP 19 - Lindemann
LLP 20 - Halestorm
LLP 21 - Garbage LIVE
LLP 22 - Arcade
LLP 23 - Nightwish LIVE
LLP 24 - Ace Frehley
LLP 25 - Darkc3ll
LLP 26 - Dementia
LLP 27 - Rammstein
LLP 28 - Marilyn Manson LIVE
LLP 29 - The Harp Twins LIVE
LLP 30 - Diamante
LLP 31 - Steel Panther LIVE
LLP 32 - Scum Of The Earth