Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Another Day, Another Ride

Yes it was a bit cooler but it is not the temperatures that keep me off the streets but the road conditions. Still it was warmer than the forecast. One gentleman at church thought I was posting everyday as if there were something wrong with that. Maybe he should try reading. I clarified that it was more like every week. But hey! What's wrong with everyday?

Here is this Winter's project completed. At least one of many projects I have to work on. The beach bike I designated as last years Winter project is still hanging from the joists in the basement. Just didn't have the proper tools or money to buy them. In this case I had to open up a wall to add a stud to fasten the shelving to. The shelving kept pulling out. Then patch, mud and paint. It is predominantly an archival space.

Now that the temperatures are warming up, I will soon open up some areas of the house that we had closed off to save heat this Winter. Work I started last year. Have a lot of finishing work and will be creating a file room for my business. Once my office gets organized it will facilitate production. I think it was Thomas Edison that that I heard organized his projects by room. It is hard to work in a disorganized space.

I may take it easy tomorrow and then bike to and workout at the gym, two hours total.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy Saint Patrick's Day II

What a beautiful day. Just came back from a two hour ride and feeling good. Those icy underpasses that keep me from riding to the gym in the Winter should be ice free now. Even in the spring they are usually covered with thick ice and melting ice refreezes as it gets to the bottom making it very dangerous. I was just funnin my cousin in the last post. I'm sure he is very good at his job. He is part German.

Today local municipalities will have hundreds of patrols out on the roads tonight looking for drunk drivers. And they will arrest plenty even with the free bus rides, and most will not be Irish. That's what happens when you stereotype another. It just goes to show you; 'judge not that you be not judged.' Of course I can. I don't drink. ... Just kidding.

Happy Patty's Day. Again.

Happy Saint Patrick's Day

Happy Saint Patrick's Day. A day when we celebrate the green without the political baggage. A day to be happy and care free.

But also a dark day when we target a people with demeaning stereotypes of drunkenness and debauchery. Has any people been so innocent and friendly yet so ridiculed and labeled with the virtues of sloth and a permanent state of intoxication.

I'm part Irish and we can just look at the Irish side of my family to prove the faultiness of these vicious and discriminatory characterizations. Take my cousin John for example. He's a real Irish man through and through and he's ....

Never mind.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

White Day

It's a beautiful March day and I enjoyed it with a long leisurely ride. Some say it's too cold, others too hot. The weather; everyone talks about but no body does anything about it, but fools still try.

Today is White Day in Japan. On February 14th the women are to give their men a gift and the men are to reciprocate today. They sure make it easy for men there in Japan. I didn't get anything for my wife today we reciprocated on Valentine's Day. She baked me some cup cakes and I bought her a heart shaped pizza. It doesn't get much better.

It's your last chance to register for the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival. An event I have yet to enjoy. Too far away for our budget. Distance will be a big determinant in which races I attend this year. Looks like plenty of great riding weather for early spring. I'll have to take advantage. Hope everyone is enjoying the weather. Get out and ride!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Wheels and Tires

I not only received professional advice on my last trip to Emery's, I also picked up a new wheel, a pair of tires and some weight lifting gloves. The gloves were a bit odd but they were the only ones large enough for my hands. I then realized that they also were open in the back so people could see my wedding ring and for I good looking guy like myself it's a good thing.

I searched the Internet for prices on wheel sets, which I didn't think I would be able to afford, and tires. They had an odd front wheel for a great price. Though it didn't match the price was too low to pass up and it rides really well. I think it will make a significant difference this year.

They didn't have the tires I found on sale on the Internet but they recommended the Kenda Nevegal and showed me the reviews online, making sure I read the bad revues. Then they gave me a price matching those I found on sale online. Tires degrade with age and have to be moved. You should never have to pay list price if you have a reputable dealer and are not set just on one specific tire. They are narrower than my previous tires but I'm pretty excited about seeing how they perform. Not sure they will work out as well as I hope but any new tire should be an improvement and last at least through the season. Won't put them on until the trails open up. No need to wear them out before I need them.

Metro Mountain bikers is firing up for trail maintenance and has set up a network site. Wheel and Sprocket is looking for volunteers for their Bike Expo. And former, wish he still was, President Bush is demonstrating his mad biking skills. So much excitement.

I often find articles about trying to start up High School Mountain Bike Leagues. I always thought it would be neat to get some competition going among alumni of high schools.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Left Knees

I went to see the good people at Emery's, always helpful, always friendly, and one of the things I asked about was a generic brace for my knee. The owner, a former Olympic medalist, showed me an exercise to do twice a week to keep everything in your knees aligned correctly. That and a man on the TV complaining about his left knee grew my suspicions that the problem comes from driving a lot. Especially in the previous vehicle we had my left leg just sort of bobbed around often leaning against a vibrating drivers door.

Don Edberg, the founder of WORS, walked in while I was there in full WORS regalia to deliver the 2009 handbooks. Yes the handbooks are out. I got mine in the mail the next day. They don't have a PDF file on their site this year; at least not yet. Registration is open on the web site and so easy to do. One of the best run organizations in bicycling.

I have been hearing a lot about vitamin D over the last year. In regards to your heart health and now to prevent cancer among other things. Most people get vitamin D from exposure to the sun. I almost never wear sunblock when I'm outdoors. Just goes to show you that outdoor activities, like mountain biking, are better for your health than staying in a gym or using the treadmill. Of course with our Winters sometimes you have little choice. A doctor on the radio claimed studies have proven the benefits of vitamin D and that there has been no apparent problems with taking too much. This is in contrast to the fad over vitamin E over the last decade or so.

We got back from our North Woods property late last night. Ship-po kept running to the car looking for Tun-Tun to come out. He didn't come back with us. They have a Country Kitchen in Ladysmith now and with the Wal-Mart many small businesses are having trouble. The Taco Palace was closed so we ate at McDonalds. I picked up this tool at the Ace Hardware and it really did the job. It doesn't look like they are restocking their shelves.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

He's Gone


Man's best friend.

Born: Sometime in October, 1994.

Died: Afternoon of March 5, 2009.