Permaculture;
it has a magazine and everything. Permaculture Magazine has highlighted this
particular group, Brake the Cycle,
which hosts grueling rides across the UK with stops at holistic lifestyle
(permaculture) facilities. We are not talking breweries or pubs, sorry Metro
Mountain Bikers, but farms and such.
Or you can go with this Brake the Cycle, the World
Vision Aspen International Bike Ride; a very worthy, a bit more adventurous and
clearly more dangerous bicycle trek. This year's ride has passed, it was on my
birthday, but keep it in mind for next year. I hear the beer market in Africa is
expanding rapidly; wink wink Metro. Ah… I missed the last meeting.
Emery’s is having a
huge sale at their Menomonee Falls location, Friday and Saturday only. In three
weeks there is a Tour de’
Chequamegon up there in the north woods there, eh. A three day adventure brought to
you by the Fyxation Bicycle
Co.
But this blog is not about feel good
altruism, it is about me. Yes, I tore out that barberry monster and cleared the
fence line. Just look below at this beast I defeated further down the line. The
determined and unrelenting application of brute force brought me victory in this
battle. Not sure if you younger readers can relate with that.
I found a wonderful
berry company and put in an order. I will line the fence with berry bushes.
More to come in the Spring. There is no diet I have seen that does not recommend
berries. Everyone loves berries. Blueberries are a bit too attention demanding for me to attempt to grow at this time. We ordered and planted some currants and an aronia bush. The honeyberry is on my mind for the Spring.
I had done an Internet search for “berries that grow
in the shade” and various alterations on that theme and found nothing.
Researching berries on YouTube many mentioned that currants grow and produce
well in the shade, even full shade. A gardener at the DNR’s State fair facility
enthusiastically conveyed to me the same information. Some have said their
raspberries do fine in the shade.
I also found what some are now calling the #1 super
food in the world; the aronia
berry native to eastern North America. Also known as the choke berry, not
choke cherry, it is the next up and coming craze, along with the haspak berry AKA the
honeyberry.
The currants have a high concentration of natural
pectin. You can make a jam by adding only an equal weight (of the berries) in
sugar and simmer until it gels on a cold plate. If you don’t have a thick
bottomed pot a splash of water would be prudent. You bring the berries to a boil
then add the sugar and simmer.
There was a wild berry growing along our fence that I
had the hardest time trying to identify via the Internet. Finally searching
“poisonous plants in Wisconsin” I could identify the plant. I will not show a
picture of this poisonous plant to avoid confusion with edible berries. It looks
very similar to another berry that people grow as a super food. But this
particular variety, growing wild all over the place, is poisonous, particularly
before they ripen. Did I mention this is a poisonous plant (that I have not
pictured or described). Never eat anything without verifying exactly what kind
of plant it is.
The reality is, plants do not like to be eaten. Sorry
vegans. That is why you have to soak and cook beans. Otherwise you’ll be
poisoned.
Berries are a perennial, an easier food crop to care
for. There is also a perennial bean, if you live in a warmer climate than
Wisconsin, that is native to the Americas. That is the runner bean and for some
reason it is far more popular in England than the United States. It will survive
mild Winters.
Known as the Scarlet Runner
Bean Thomas Jefferson grew them in his garden as an ornamental. They have
beautiful scarlet flowers and produce continuously once mature. Their vines grow
to ten feet. It is a favorite of humming birds.
The pods are eaten raw when very small and sweet. In
England they seem to cook the sliced up pods when they are much bigger but
before the beans begin to develop. If you let the beans mature and dry on the
vine you get large beans from black, to pink, to purple, or a combination of
colors. They are very large and attractive. Though it is said you can eat these
beans, someone called them Oregon Lima Beans, I have found no recipes for the
fully mature beans online. I did see one photo of the beans in a dish however.
Of course you would have to soak and cook these beans, like other
beans.
My wife and I made this baby, as is typical for making
babies. She took it to a baby shower to the joy of many. Afterwards we enjoyed
the leftover scraps, which I called baby bits. Very macabre of me I know but in
my defense…
Halloween is just around the corner. And you know in
some cultures women did eat the placenta after birthing.
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Has Labor Day snuck up upon you without warning?
Perhaps a quick escape to the La Crosse area would make a delightful last minute
excursion. This holiday weekend is the La Crosse Area Bicycle
Festival. It is simply one of the most beautiful areas of our great country
that there is. And if competition is what you desire, there is the La
Crosse Gravel Classic. It’s a classic. I competed in a WEMS Race long ago in
La Crosse. Good people out there and it is not as long of a drive as you may
think.
Don’t like the crowds? The following weekend,
September 10th, is the Pickwick
Historic Mill Run and Walk somewhere across the border in Minnesota. (DO you
know the Minnesota
Mountain Bike Series races in Wisconsin?) Brings to mind this 18th
Century Cooking channel we have been enjoying on YouTube. Half the recipes
seem to be for a pudding of some kind. How can you not appreciate
that?
Misao is on a project craze. She has been
creating mason jar solar lights from cheap solar lamps, canning supplies and and
a glue gun. I did the wiring for the hanger.
The Hugh
Jass is fast approaching. The Fat Bike Series
of Fat Bike series is back for this coming Winter. And it is going to be a bad
one. The squirrels are turning nearly black around here. Hugh Jass had Summer
discounts for a race series package. There are always fat bikes for rent, but
reserve one ahead of time. Wheel and Sprocket is the major player in supporting
local race series.
The Saris
Gala is going Olympic, if such
promotions and advocacy are your thing. That will be
November 4th.
Surprisingly, I have been riding quite a bit. I have
ulterior motives however. I keep my eyes open for Black Walnut trees in order to
harvest their fruits. Yes, you can eat them. I may make some Black Walnut ink
from the husks; or a wood stain. The exercise log is filling up.
A daily
bounty from the garden. Misao and I canned some bread
and butter pickles together. Sometimes it is better not to speak, especially in
the proximity of large quantities of scolding hot water. We went mishap
free.
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Minooka Park, Area 5, Tuesday August 16, 6:00pm, will be an all skills level
ride led by a prestigious member of Metro Mountain Bikers.
A chance to see what the mountain bike trails at Minooka are all about, if you
don’t know already. And don’t forget about the Wednesday Night Races which will
finish out the season at the Alpha Trail.
Or if you are looking for more immediate
gratification The Warrior
Dash is tomorrow at The Rock in Franklin
Wisconsin. I hear they have heats going off every half hour.
I haven’t gotten down to my race weight yet,
but, believe it or not, I have gotten out to ride. And I have found myself not out
of shape. Comes from good living.
My wife said to me the other day. “Let’s take a
weekend off and go on vacation.”
“That’s a lot of chocolate.” I answered in a most
serious of tone.
“What?” she looked bewildered.
“The money we would lose from not selling and what we
would spend on vacation…. That’s a lot of chocolate.”
“You’re right.” my wife sighed a moment
later.
Take heed young men. The learning never stops here.
You have to speak to woman in a language they can understand.
This was our vacation; baseball and The state Fair.
Okay, I had to wait fifteen minutes for a hotdog at the stadium, or in other
words until every other line had been completely worked through. The guy was
working hard, he just gave everyone else their orders, including some guy who
kept walking over from the drink concessions, before he would give me my hotdog.
Then he tried to hand me three. “One hotdog.” I said and then, “Thank you.” Not
sure if the two people waiting behind me for the other two hotdogs thanked
him.
One of the hottest most humid days of the year and we
went to The State Fair. we did out culinary rounds and struck up a conversation
with a couple at a shared table. The gentleman looked familiar. I saw on
Facebook one of my high school classmates was at the fair at the same
time.
We watched some fat pigs attempt to make it
around a race track and then hit all the vendors. Thank God for air
conditioning. I bought some glue. The We Energies facility had a nice
educational garden but their Solar Speedway show was cancelled because of
clouds. So much for solar energy. This globe, one of many was in their garden
display. I bowled with a guy whose daughter made those, with some autistic
group, out of old bowling balls. I had given him a couple. …could be?
They were changing out the animals in most of the
barns so we couldn’t see much in that regard. I think the DNR display facilities
improve every year.
I looked for the dog shows on the State Fair site but
couldn’t find the K9 activity stage listed (it was under family entertainment).
But we caught a show no problem. They are pretty much continuous.
Getting cream puffs over to my parents house before
they melted and home to watch the Olympics rounded out our day. Watching the
women gymnasts I imagined anorexics everywhere were cheering for the
Chinese.
I really know how to plan a vacation.
With the heat, the 4th of July and thunderstorms Ike
our dog has been stressed and is still having seizures though far fewer than
before. We bought a second round of “thuja” a homeopathic medicine. There seems
to be some marked improvement. Perhaps the first round had been energy depleted somehow. That’s how those
homeopathies work.
Don’t be calling me homeophobic.
I think I will bring an end to my “40 Below” Yahoo
group site. I will print out my exercise journal from that site for posterity. I
started a new exercise journal on excel on a really old Internet non-compatible
computer.
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HEY! The Polish Moon Ride
is tomorrow. Bring your accordion.
The Tour d’ Fraud is over. I saw some coverage of the
Tour d’ Fraud. I enjoy it. I could almost feel the burn myself as I watched the
leaders push on. If we were a bit better off financially I might have even paid
for an online coverage package. When you cycle you enjoy watching cycling
events. I look forward to the Olympic coverage.
At the Olympics I fear they are experiencing more
than one kind of burn, several in fact. And the citizens are feeling the burn of
tear gas and pepper spray. Go Team
USA.
WORS
is the series a Minooka is the place. WORS broke a record for what one
organizer called the WORS modern era. Gone are the days when WORS attracted
1,200 plus competitors regularly: AKA the 90’s. For this new century they set an
attendance record of over 800 competitors. That is a 30% increase in what has
become typical for their more popular races.
Minooka is where most of the newest mountain bike
trail development is taking place. The right course in the right place at the
right time. Metro Mountain Biker’s volunteers have already invested well over
300 hours in local trail work. Minooka is continually improving their course.
There are some great devoted people behind it, not to mention the county
employees who facilitate it all.
I didn’t burn the beans. I roasted these
in my popcorn popper; of the whirly pop variety. If you have not tried fresh roasted coffee… you don’t know
coffee. Tastes best at three to five days after roasting. Many say that it goes
stale after seven days. But I have heard others claim it’s fresh for ten days,
even three weeks, and one gentleman, roasting over an open campfire on “18th
Century Cooking” professed it fresh for six weeks. You can find green coffee
beans on Amazon. More about my coffee roasting experience and Bulletproof Diet
later.

The sun burns. All my cabbage is harvested.
Gave some away, ate some and tried my hand at a bit of sauerkraut. Added some
fresh dill to the kraut. Some of the turnips were a bit damaged but we enjoyed
what we could just the same. The Beans and tomatoes are ripening. We have had
some eggplant, cucumbers and Swiss chard for a while. I will plant some more
salad vegetables. The maturation of many plants is slow this year. My brother
has also noticed the same lag in his garden in Indiana.
To make more space for productive plants I finally
removed that barberry bush under the heat of a burning sun. It didn’t burn, God
didn’t speak, but I found the removal of this thorny intrusive symbolic to my
life. No sun screen for me. If burning and wreathing in pain was good enough for
us when we were kids, it’s good enough for me now.
“I told you not to take your shirt off.” my mother
used to say.
Some garden buffs have claimed that if you eat
healthy fresh live foods you will not burn. The sun is good for you (vitamin D)
and man has been exposed to it for like forever. That doesn’t mean they do not
wear big hats for protection, they do.
I wonder if they tested the sun screen the racers use
in the Tour d’ Fraud.
I mended that hole I found in the fence. Pulled the two
torn edges together with a clamp from my workshop, then weaved and tied it back
together. My efforts inspired my neighbors on both sides of my lot to start
cleaning up our fence lines from their sides. Think of me as Mr. Motivator; an
inspiration.
I heard that! …Thinking, I have to wonder, no I must
distress, that anyone would look at gaining something of value as losing
something else of value. Not sure what that has to do with anything.
The naturalization of our riverbed has been completed.
Good luck Wauwatosa as the slowing of the river here will influence your
flooding potential far more than ours. The bridges up river are lower than our
flood wall. Are you going to feel the burn. Those Bernie supporters sure felt
the burn; being cheated and lied to. I saw one democrat bad mouthing a Bernie
supporter to his face on national TV. You would think she was talking to a
republican. “…How does it feel? …How does it feel?…” Going a bit Bob Dylan on
myself.
An ease to tending our
garden this year has been that it truly has rained when the weather man (or
woman) has said it would, more times than not. Otherwise one forgets to water
when you are expecting rain and it does not come.
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RAW, or Ride Across Wisconsin is coming up, and if
you want the discounted registration you best sign up by June 30th; today! This is one
budding event I can inform you about but there are so many events it s almost
too much to comprehend. Makes going to the fireworks for our blessed fourth a no
brainer, …but which fireworks? There are so many local. I don’t go for all that
celebrating not on the day but the day before crap.
Minooka
Park in Waukesha is a good focal point if you have a growing interest in
mountain biking for you or yours. As of now Metro Mountain
Biker’s Wednesday Night Races are at Minooka; check the site to confirm.
Then, July 10, is the Collectivo
Coffee Bean Classic, a WORS premier event.
Summerfest is here of course. I am not the biggest
fan of Summerfest. Too many drunks and not enough quiet places that are not
under a blazing sun. The old main stage is always nice, you can sit at some picnic
benches away from the speakers and take it easy and listen for a while. Now, if
I had free tickets…
But it is most productive to write about what I am
actually doing rather than what I have planned. What I am actually doing also
comes with pictures, if I can remember to bring my camera along. The garden is
one of my major endeavors at this time in my life. Hopefully I will have some
ride pictures soon, …if I can remember to bring my camera along..
Don’t keep feeding your dog the same food.
That is a myth; it is not healthy. Also dogs need moisture in their food; dry
food will upset their stomachs so add water.
Ike our dog is consuming our resources and my time
like never before. He has been struck with seizures and food appears to be a
part of the problem, as changing his diet has helped. He gets away with a lot
more now that he is ill. When he jumps into the raised garden beds, destroying
the vegetables, I just say, “Yes Ike, I built that for you.” Which is what he
wants to hear.
If you do not visit a holistic vet when you pet is
suffering from some ailment, you are only getting at best half the options
available to heal your dog. Our regular vet, Advance Animal Hospital, will
recommend vets with a holistic approach, though I am not completely happy with
Advanced Animal Hospital. Vets push a lot of vaccines that may not be
necessary.
As of today, three days after I started writing this
post Ike is having only a few mild seizures a day. If he keeps improving we will
not need to put him on medication.
Happy Fourth of July to all.
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Tomorrow Metro Mountain Bikers, your local IMBA
Chapter, will have a booth at the Tosa
Farmers Market. Yes, the streets are closed off, but not on the weekends. It
is very accessible.
The
Fondy Market appears to be an extensive organization with a focus on
providing produce in what some see as inner city food deserts; or is it
desserts? I only know that one is usually found to be delicious.
I’ve been busy with the soil myself. I am installing
another raised bed. That is all the soil it is getting this year. I’ll add
another 7 cubic feet of one part compost – one part vermiculite & perlite -
and one part peat moss next year. I put some cardboard on the bottom before
filling to attract worms. The compost is of my own making.
The cucumbers and other salad vegetables will be
going in today. We are a bit late in some things but have started enjoying
spinach from our garden, in another bed, already this week. Look at those potatoes
grow and the raspberries…..
Growing some beans this year. I am hoping they are pole
beans; the package didn’t specify. I was surprised all the seeds took so I
thinned things out a bit and put some of the plants in the ground beside the
container, giving them a fighting chance. I don’t like to destroy plants or any
living things, like that barberry in the back ground, even when they are a
nuisance. When I see a bee in the house I escort it outside. We have many
fascinating bugs around with our eclectic garden. When my wife sees a bug she
has only one thing to say,”Kill it.”
But if I want to expand my garden, so my wife and I
can live off our fraction of an acre, that unruly hostile barberry beast will
have to go. I just don’t have any other place to put it.
It is time to celebrate Wisconsin Bike Week. It
started yesterday and runs for eleven days… Don’t ask me, ask the Wisconsin Bike Fed.
Metro held their first
Wednesday night race this past Wednesday. That had yet to be nailed down
last meeting and am surprised I am first hearing about it today.
My bike? Still to be prepped for the season; as soon
as the garden is all in.
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Write.
Writing, on my blogs at least, would be far more
enjoyable if “Windows Live Writer” actually worked with “Blogger”. Yes, Google
made some changes and “Microsoft” either through negligence or willful disregard
failed to prepare. You cannot post from “Windows Live Writer” to your “Blogger”
account. It has been many many months now, and while the help forums claim a
solution is coming, who knows? Now you know why UW Milwaukee isn’t all, “Hey!
Our guy is running Microsoft!”
Emerys had a
Mother’s Day Sale. They were closed on Mother’s Day, of which all were informed.
The sale ran through Monday, and today is Tuesday. What’s the point of informing
you now? …Exactly.
It is a fine establishment. Don’t get me
wrong.
IMBA is in the
midst of a Spring membership drive. It is another exemplary organization and
their e-magazines members get via e-mail have loads of information for those who
like to vacation to fantastic far away mountain bike locations, along with a
good deal of personal interest stories of riders traveling the world.
Metro Mountain Bikers has benefitted financially by
becoming part of IMBA. Membership now isn’t just about local activities, it
includes perks and association with a nationally recognized
organization.
Maintenance Mondays have begun and next Tuesday is
the first Odd Tuesday ride of the season. Check Metro Mountain
Biker’s Tweets for locations and trail conditions.
Ike’s health is momentarily uncertain. The money just
flies away.
WORS is
starting late this year. They do have two fewer races than usual. Racing is
suffering in this economy but mountain biking is booming. The trails will only
get better with the IMBA boost. The racing? A dedicated group are developing high school mountain bike race
teams. The future of racing is secure.
My wife told me to, “Move the ladder. It’s
in my way. I can’t carry the laundry basket by it.”
I told her, “Ask me to carry the laundry”.
It took me a couple of weeks to comply, but I moved
the ladder, as the next picture attests.
Again, the day before a big sales day for
our business, that would be Mother’s Day, they found another nail in our tire at
Uptown Ford. Uptown Ford is a fine establishment. They are proud to be a Ford
dealership and Ford is a generally good product however...
Uptown Ford did not take well to my criticism of the
Ford Fusion. The control panel is poorly designed (don’t get me started), the
speedometer looks like 50mph when your going 55mph (which causes you to speed up
{the needle covers the back of the 6 on 60 and makes it look like a 5}) and they
have a chronic problem with their lug nuts; you can’t get them off and on due to
deterioration and they constantly need to be replaced. Just a few of many
problems. I had to call AAA when I tried to repair a flat by myself.
“How long have cars used lug nuts to hold on the
wheels?” I asked a service representative.
“Forever.” he answered.
Exactly!
I had taken in the car on a recall. My brother warned
me that they are famous for not keeping their appointments within time. Not
true. They finished the recall work within the time frame. No problem. But when
they replaced the tire, which they said they had in stock but somehow it needed
to be delivered, and then after they were done with the tire decided they needed
to replace the lug nuts, again in stock but…, It was after 5pm when I finally
got out of there. I spent the first two hours at Mayfair, a short walk away;
convenient. Then I waited the next two plus hours in their very nice waiting
area for them to change a tire. I fattened myself in my frustrations with a
complementary cookie and two sodas. I should have had a water.
The money just flies away.
Yes, another testimony to my genius. Pepsi had
unexpectedly high earnings. Coca Cola had earnings lower than expectations. I
had written more than once long ago that the first soda company that committed
to going back to real sugar would becoming king of the heap. That is what Pepsi
did.
And my Mountain
Sport? from way back in 2007. It is all coming to be. In IMBA’s Winter 2016
Trail News letter they have an article on hunting by bike; that’s pheasant
hunting on fat bikes.
Genius! Yet I cannot get a job. I thought I
was picking up some potentially steady work for my other company but have been
left hanging without reply. I have my theories.
So what is left for me but to sew. I have
thrown myself into the yard and garden. I stitched up some grow bags for
potatoes and such. I bought 20yr garden fabric because I got twice as much for a
dollar less than the 25yr. Unfortunately I don’t have a sewing
machine.
The material cost is less than a dollar for a large
bag. That is a great deal if it lasts more than one year. Fabric bags are
superior. Why? When the roots grow to the fabric the light and/or air causes the
root growth to stop. In a plastic planter they just keep building up along the
side of the planter. You can buy quality bags for $5ea… if you buy 50! Otherwise
$12 is a really good price but I doubt it will last twelve years.
I am also building more planter boxes.
Now I will once again attempt to post via “Windows
Live Writer.” I hope they were just waiting for me to rant before they fixed the
problem.
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