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In Search Of Quiet & Peace

Guess where?

Getting out where I had a cell signal in case of an emergency (but never needed to use it, fortunately) but otherwise stayed offline. All five senses engaged, I found a large boulder the size of a small boulder next to the trail. The sun was warm, but not too warm, not too much humidity, a little breeze. I could small the damp earth, trees, and flowers at spots. I could hear birds off in the trees, cardinals, robins, and hawks circling in the in the thermals rising off the side of the mountain. I was smart enough to have brought water and Gatorade, mainly to stay safe and healthy, but also to avoid getting yelled by my daughter at for being stupid.

The world compresses here. Sections of the path like this are wonderful, just walking, strolling, cruising. Other sections, more rocky, more steep either up or down, required some focus to avoid doing another of the aforementioned stupid things and tripping or falling. But when I was here I wasn’t worried about any spreadsheets, reports, payroll, audits, or any of the other details that can consume too many hours back in “the real world.”

I have friends who are retired and I know that day is a way off for me, probably several years. But there’s the goal. Reading, watching movies, going out hiking and traveling, 365 days a year… Not yet. But hopefully sometime while I still have the ability to use that time correctly.

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No Context For You – August 24th

Sometimes you end up trying something silly and/or stupid just because you’re out of other good options. No harm, no foul.

Story of my life.

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Random Old Photos – August 23rd

White water rafting in Colorado, August, 2008.

We got bounced a little bit. We got wet a little bit. We never, ever came even close to anything that might have dumped us into the river.

If this was “Deliverance,” it was very, VERY much “Deliverance Lite.”

The scenery was great, our guide was friendly.

I took the time at our lunch break to go looking for “artistic” still lifes and interesting things to take pictures of. For this trip I had just bought a new waterproof camera. I don’t us it that often these days since my iPhone is just about as waterproof and weatherproof, but fourteen years ago we didn’t have iPhones, so it fit a need.


I would love to do it again some day, perhaps in a bit more of a turbulent environment. Maybe not a 9 or 10 on a scale of 1 to 10, but at least a 6 or 7 instead of a 3 or 4.

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I Remembered The Flashlight

And a good thing, too.

Yesterday I demonstrated that when walking face first into a full body orb weaver web across the sidewalk in the dark, I can generate enough G-forces while flailing hysterically to set off the “You’ve Fallen Again ™” alarm on my Apple Watch. I said that I would try to remember to grab a flashlight on the way out the door in the future.

Same place as last time.

Beautiful craftsmanship, and not the biggest orb weaver I’ve ever seen, but not the smallest either.

I think I’ll name it Gandalf.

IYKYK.

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The Bluest Of Blue Skies…

…and a hovering hummer.

The second backyard feeder’s on the left, and in front of the most bluest of deep blue, cloudless skies, there’s a single hummingbird, hovering as it just chased off another hummingbird that was trying to eat at “its” feeder. This isn’t Little Bastard – it has laid claim to the first backyard feeder over on the other side. In the past, this second feeder has been a free-for-all with no dominant hummer trying to control it, but that might have changed.

The blue skies, warm afternoon, slight breeze, and sound of hummers zipping by got me to thinking about the skies and environment on other worlds that I’ve fantasized about since I was five years old. To be on the Moon, or on Mars, with no blue skies, no breeze, no critters, instant death on the other side of a thin spacesuit… Yeah, I would take it in an instant, but I would miss “the Green Hills of Earth.” That’s a price I would be willing to pay, but I acknowledge that the price exists.

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Fledgeling

Yesterday I stumbled across this smallish dude plotzed out on the backyard patio.

It didn’t seem particularly in any sort of distress or injured, nor did it seem too concerned about my presence.

Obviously a mourning dove fledgeling, which isn’t surprising since we have probably a dozen nests within a couple hundred yards of our back yard. Feeding time in the morning looks like a Hitchcock film between the house finches, scrub jays, juncos, mourning doves, towhees, and all of the other miscellanous freeloaders who have figured out that we’re a soft touch.

Even when I got right down on my knees (more fun than usual!) and just a foot or so away, it never tried to flutter or walk or run or fly, and it barely moved its head. It wasn’t near any of the windows or sliding glass doors, so I didn’t figure that it had run into one of them.

I finally ended up with my iPhone maybe an inch away, and all I got for my efforts was a scowl. They definitely had an attitude!

I had no idea what to do that might help, so I did the absolute minimum and otherwise left it alone. I went to get some bird seed and a cup of water, but by the time I got back the fledgeling had vanished. I left the food and water out there anyway – if he doesn’t need it, one of the other birds will finish it off, it won’t go to waste.

We don’t see any feral cats in our yard, so the hawks during the day and the owls at night are probably the biggest threat. “Circle of life” and all of that – I checked a couple times today and I don’t see any signs of an attack, so no news is good news.

Good luck, my attitudinal fledgling friend! Your species is hardly endangered around here (or anywhere else) but I hope you make it!

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Find The 747

The sky was almost stupidly blue and cloud-free, except for one broad north-south band that had to be at a different temperature or moisture content or something, since little puffy clouds where there and as jets went through it the left little contrails.

As is not uncommon, there was a rumble and yet another cargo 747 was headed from LAX to Asia. It may have been 11,000+ feet up, but the deep almost subsonic thrum of those four big engines is pretty easy to identify.

(Image from FlightRadar24 app)

I moved a bit so that I could see it through the trees. Can you find it overhead to our north?

This will be one of the things that I miss at the Forever Home, wherever that might be. In Apple Valley and Hesperia there are a couple of small airports, and one of the houses I’m really interested in lies just a half-mile or so from the end of one of the runways, but we won’t see any big jet traffic like this, more like the light, private aircraft that go in and out of Whiteman, where I learned to fly in Pacoima.

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Gym 1, Paul 0

First of all, I’m fine!

In an effort to aggressively battle the calendar and entropy, about six weeks ago I started using the services of a personal trainer once a week. He’s great and does a wonderful job of leaving me feeling like I’ve been beaten like a rented mule, ridden hard, and put away wet. I usually feel sore as hell for a couple of days after our weekly sessions. This is a good thing.

But I figured I probably needed more than one session a week.

So using what I’m learning from him, I’ve re-joined the local gym so that I can use all of their equipment a couple of more days a week. Today was the first time I had gone in.

After 20 minutes on the bike, a whole slew of weight machines, 10 minutes on the rowing machine, more weight machines, I was “winding down” with 30 minutes on the treadmill. I’ve used treadmills at the gym for decades, it’s not rocket surgery.

Well, it shouldn’t be.

I don’t know what happened as I was finishing. I tried to step off to the side platform with my right foot but missed the step. Suddenly I was turning and going down.

Intro Psych 101 taught me that the two fundamental fears hardwired into the human brain are falling and loud noises. Getting off of the treadmill was a two-fer since I fell and made a loud noise.

A solid faceplant onto the treadmill belt, and then the funny parts started. There are plenty of hilarious videos out there, but they’re all accurate in one way. If you land on the treadmill belt while it’s still plugging along at 3+ miles an hour, it will deposit your pathetic ass out onto the floor behind the treadmill like a watermelon seed being squeezed out between your fingers. PAAAH-TOOOOEY!!!

My first reaction was to start laughing. It just seemed so hilarious that it really happened that way. Then all of the screaming started, and no, it wasn’t me.

A nice woman on the treadmill next to mine was hollering, asking if I was okay. I started to get up and told her I was fine. One of the trainers ran over to make sure I was okay, help me up, and make sure I wasn’t going to sue anyone. Then someone yelled about my leg and the blood.

There actually wasn’t any blood, just some belt rash and bruises. But it looks ugly.

After I stood up I could hear an alarm and realized it was my Apple Watch doing that “It Appears That You Have Fallen!!” warning screen. It’s counting down, defaulting to a call to 9-1-1, which was the last thing I would have needed at the moment. My embarrassment in front of the screaming lady on the next treadmill I could deal with. The scorn and disdain from a crew of LA County Paramedics (and the $500+ bill) as they check my blood pressure and vital signs over a road-rash-y knee? Even I have my limits.

Fortunately, it didn’t hurt at all. A little tender, but the skin abrasions seemed to be fine for about six hours. About dinner time all of those nerve endings came out of their coma and started screaming, so tonight might be “interesting” trying to sleep, but everything’s relative. It doesn’t hurt as bad as my jaw has for months after multiple cavities, three root canals, a “crown lengthening” (Google it at your own risk if squeamish), and three new crowns.

So yeah, I’m embarrassed, but that hasn’t slowed me down in the past and doesn’t seem likely to do so this time either. Just another reminder that I’m not 30 or 40 anymore. (Plus, I was a klutz at 30 and 40, so this won’t be the last time I end up doing something stupid and painful.)

The worst part is that the freaking Russian judge only gave me a 3.2. Apparently my degree of difficulty wasn’t that great, but I scored well on style points.

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Life’s Too Short To Drink Cheap Wine

Some days the Universe just slaps you upside the head to remind you of that.

Don’t assume you’ve got tomorrow. Live big today. Don’t live in fear. Take that chance, revel in that experience.

Take that trip. See that show. Tell those close to you that you love them. Mean it!

It will all be over way too soon and you don’t want to leave any unplayed cards in your hand.

Enjoy the journey, no matter the path, no matter who you’re traveling it with.

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Fine Feathered Friends – August 13th

House finch – male.

The colorful red head gives him away – the females don’t have any of that coloration, just muted browns & greys.

I got a couple of decent pictures of him through the kitchen window before he saw me and screamed, “NO PAPARAZZI!!” before taking off for a more private perch.

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