Sunday, November 28, 2004

Time for a family visit

There's a reason for Thanksgiving beyond the reason defined by the pilgrims - it's a good time for a family get-together, and for funny pictures...

My somewhat crazy brother demonstrating a good off-label use of a rubber glove


Suze & Mom in a crazy dance moment


Dad, in one of his crazy but temporary get-ups. I think he said these turquoise polyester pants are at least 30 years old!


Saturday, November 20, 2004

The disappearing sun

I find that I'm still amazed at how early the sun disappears on these fall days. And we still have another full month before the winter solstice, another month of ever shorter days. It was still daylight when I headed out on a long walk this afternoon, but by the time I returned home the moon was sneaking out from behind it's cloud cover.

Ah... the moon has shed most of its clouds!

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Winter? It can't be!

It is mid-November, but it still seems pretty early for our Friday into Saturday snowfall, and I'm really not (mentally) ready for this. I may be boring everyone to tears with my thoughts on the subject, but each year it becomes harder to face the New England winter. I'd really like to be in a place where I have access to snow but where the ground around me stays free of the white stuff. Temperature? I'd prefer no lower than 50's, but I think 40's would probably work too.

The bad thing is that I didn't want to brave the 34 degree temperature on my bike today. The good thing - I did get a good walk in, and I pretty much guessed the right clothing layers. I could have used a warmer pair of gloves at the start of my walk, but the light ones I chose were perfect at the end. And since it didn't feel like a hat day to me, I headed out wearing my earbags, which look like an earmuff without the connecting band. The bags snap over your ears - very comfortable, and just the right amount of warmth for the day. Hmmm... my earbags are a very conservative black. I think I'll order a second pair in purple!

It's possible that this tree is as surprised as I am by the early season snowfall - after all it is still holding onto some green leaves!


I have a feeling that this seat might be a bit cold.


Just as I was trying to capture this bird sitting high in a tree, it decided to take off. Amazing!



Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Bruises?

What bruises? Seriously, although my face still has a few bruises left from my crash, they are definitely getting smaller. It's hard for me to notice the changes, but looking at a series of photos together made me realize that my healing is definitely progressing.

June 4th, just over two weeks after my flip over the handlebars. It's funny, but that bruised and swollen area over my right eye is still a little swollen on November 9th, but it's only visible to me!


July 3rd, after my first post-crash bike ride. Isn't it nice of my helmet and sunglasses to (somewhat) hide the red spots?


September 19th, still fading...


October 26th, in Hawaii. Yup, they're still there, but I honestly believe they are getting smaller.



A beautiful morning skyscape

I woke up at 5 o'clock this morning, and for some reason I went straight to the window. What a beautiful sight - against a black morning sky, there was a sliver of the moon with two planets (Jupiter and Venus) clustered beneath it.

What an amazing sight as a start to the day...

Sunday, November 07, 2004

A taste of sunshine and blue sky...

...and wind, but a beautiful late fall day. Tomorrow is supposed to be much cooler - or perhaps I should say cold! When I left for Hawaii, the trees still had their leaves, and when I came back I was surprised to see that although the colors had dimmed many of the trees were still wearing their leaves. We had a couple of very windy days, and most of the trees are now bare. There are still some areas where green and yellow leaves are still showing. They are very isolated, but they exist. I wonder how long these colored pockets will remain.

It's been hard adjusting back to the northeast after a week in Hawaii, no surprises there. I'm really not ready for the cold weather, but it's on the way whether I'm ready or not.

It seems that as each winter approaches I think more seriously about moving. The funny thing is, one of the areas I keep thinking about is Colorado east of the Rockies, and they certainly do have winter out there too. The thing that interests me is that the serious winter weather is in the mountains, and while the cities I'm thinking about do get snow, it seems that the snow arrives and then melts quickly. Oregon and Washington both interest me too. Hawaii you ask? Well, if an opportunity arose to live there I don't know how I could turn it down. Do you see the theme here? West...

Some yellow leaves still remaining


And some red-orange beauties too...



Thursday, November 04, 2004

And the shoe of the day is...

...the Merrell Jungle Slide / Moc! I was sitting in a meeting with three of my co-workers this afternoon when Michael auddenly glanced at our feet - and we were all wearing Merrell shoes. Black Jungle Mocs for the guys, and the counterpart slides for me. And it turns out that we've all been wearing these shoes for years!

My feet demand comfortable shoes, and they've said they are very happy with my choice of funky, clunky, and comfortable.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Dreaming of Hawaii?

I've uploaded my Hawaii photos - or maybe I should say a selection of my Hawaii photos! If you want to join me in dreaming of another trip to one of my favorite places, you can browse through my Hawaii 2004 - an adventure on two feet photo gallery.

Here's a sample photo to tempt you. This is Pololu Beach.