I'm approaching 700 total miles on my bike but it's a bit more challenging to ride with the lower temperatures and mild winds. And now snow tomorrow. We got new helmets. Costco had the best deal for highly rated ones and we gladly replaced our ancient ones. They are supposed to protect our heads with MIPS technology (something about absorbing impact) but we haven't fallen, so don't know if they work !!
Monday, November 23, 2020
Monday, Monday.....
I'm approaching 700 total miles on my bike but it's a bit more challenging to ride with the lower temperatures and mild winds. And now snow tomorrow. We got new helmets. Costco had the best deal for highly rated ones and we gladly replaced our ancient ones. They are supposed to protect our heads with MIPS technology (something about absorbing impact) but we haven't fallen, so don't know if they work !!
Saturday, November 7, 2020
Moab and Murphy
After our last snowfall, the golf course looked like a busy ski area from a distance. Lots of tracks and I was mystified until this gaggle showed up.
And then I saw this picture so promptly added a knit hat to his wardrobe.
Apparently, the wearing did not go well.....
When he isn't modeling new clothes, he is the vigilant back seat driver.
And then, we returned to Dead Horse Point SP for a few days respite from the noise. Perfect weather for biking the paved paths near Moab. We did about 25 miles of vigorous riding over 2 days. Our pedal assist bikes are just fun but we still get a good workout. We 're seeing more and more of the E-bikes.
Along the Colorado....
Our last night, we drove out to the Point to soak up the sunset above the canyon walls. We weren't alone .... a young crowd with music and laughter. A beautiful end to our short stay. And now we wait for more snow....
Monday, October 26, 2020
Winter came early......
It was a beautiful fall day for the Smashing Pumpkins pickleball tournament. He played well but didn't bring home a pumpkin.
Roses .......
AND, I now have a bike riding partner. He bought a Trek Versa 3 e-bike on Saturday. Mine is having regular maintenance done so we haven't been out for a ride together. But I'm planning hilly rides !
And I continue to read..... Just started "Piranesi".... it's a bit strange but I'm early into it. It came highly recommended on a couple of book lists I follow. And I'm loving "The Once and Future Witches". I'm listening to it while I knit and the writing/story is imaginative and rich. In between , I read a few of Amy Harmon's books..... quick reads with historical context and free on Kindle Unlimited.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Colorful October
Meanwhile, I enjoy flowers from the grocery and liked these autumn colors. They last forever or until I shop again.
I tried to organize my recipes and look for something different to cook. I tried the ground fake beef and found that it browned up just like regular ground beef....But, it didn't smell at all when I opened the package ( I've found that my smell buds think real meat has a strong foul odor). Beyond Beef has a high fat count ( as does their sausage) and I always precook it and drain thoroughly). It has a higher protein than I expected, probably from peas.
So, I cooked it up and combined it with lentils, peas and carrots , and topped it with mashed potatoes for a tasty shepard's pie. I made the best mushroom gravy (vegan and fat free) and it gave us a couple meals. Later, I used the remainder of the ground 'beef' for enchiladas.
Two days after I took this picture, the winds came in and the tree is now bare. Meanwhile, the guy in the red shirt, lurking around the corner, has power washed all the driveways, patios and walks and then gave them two coats of a clear finish. Many of our neighbors (and us ) do this every couple years. It looks fresh and new.
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Fall days....
If you chop a lot of veggies, you need this little gadget. Jenna first gifted me one and I was hooked. It chops veggies quickly and easily in two different sizes. I managed to break the first one using it on the granite and whacking the chopping lid down hard....my 2nd one sits on a cutting board to absorb the blows. I make my 'chili' every 5-6 days and we have it for lunch, Every. Single. Day. I chop up the sweet potatoes, onion, yukon potatoes, add black, red and cannellini beans, corn, Rotel, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, veggie broth and Taco seasoning and let it cook in the Instapot for 12 min and call it done. Great over rice, pasta, various noodles or plain.
I explored a new bike route today. I had to cross a large field on a dirt path. The path was soft deep dirt and was easy to bogged down in. The advantage of a pedal assist bike is that I put it in the first assist and it helps me move faster through it. I didn't enjoy it at all but it got me to a straight long country road with a serious hill. I made it up the hill (breathing very hard and relieved to reach the top) and then had to come down which I don't like doing...... too steep for my taste but I have good brakes on the bike. I also managed to hit over 500 miles on the odometer. I've had the bike a year and about 350 of those miles have been this summer.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Where are all the old people??
Since it was the weekend, we expected some crowds. The Visitor Center was busy as was the Point but otherwise, it was mostly just us out there. It was gratifying to see the younger hikers don masks when they approached us, as we did or we stepped far off the trail to let them pass. One guy said " Hi Kids"
The entire time we were there, at the campground or on the trails, we saw no people of our vintage. Yes, there were 60ish grey hairs but we saw no old people. And I would have noticed because I looked for someone of our decade. Come on Seniors, get out there and show the youngsters what we're still capable of !! Mother Nature has all the safe adventures we need.
We've got some more trips we'd like to take. We had trips planned for this summer but it was just too hot. Now we'll have a limited window to get out before it really cools off.
We're both reading "The Warmth of Other Suns" about the Black Migration to the north. It reads like a novel and not a history book. I just finished "Hamnet" and plan to reread it. Shakespeare, marriage, Black Death and grief.... a brilliant read. And my list of 'to-be-read' grows.
But now it's football season and our hope springs eternal that the Broncos will make us happy once again.!!
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
I'm ready for better days.....
Colorado is burning. Glenwood Canyon is one of the most beautiful places in our state. It follows the Colorado River as it winds it's way westward. This mighty river carved a deep narrow canyon in 15 miles of raw beauty. The highway in the Canyon is a major east/west route. It was a remarkable engineering feat to construct a two lane interstate concrete ribbon through the narrow pass without destroying or detracting from the best of nature.
Yesterday, we went Jeeping up Corkscrew Pass. It was hazy at 12.000 ft as well. It looked so dry everywhere. Last year we had record snows and this year, not much. It is sad.
I finished "Migrations". It is a somber, complex novel. I feel I should reread it but right now, I need something a bit lighter. I'm also listening to "Children of God", the sequel to "Sparrow". I'm thinking that listening is better than reading it. The narrator is good with the various dialects.
On our return from the mountains yesterday, we stopped at our favorite restaurant in Ridgeway. (Believe it or not, this was the FIRST food not made in our kitchen since we returned from AZ in March). Taco del Gnar makes tacos that are nothing like what you think. They had window service only, masks required and they wiped the IPad after each signature. We threw out all of our thoughts of plant based food and indulged. The tacos we ordered are a soft flour tortilla, filled with greens, pico, red peppers ( I think) and marinated portobello mushroom slices. All dampened with queso fresco, It is served with tater tots with more pico and queso and a container of smoky baked beans. We sat in the park and ate our drippy delicious meal. Of course, there a lot of meat/fish based tacos. Normally, there are great concerts in the park in the summer. We pick up our dinners and find the perfect spot to listen and enjoy the summer evenings. Not normal any more..... but the tacos are as great as ever. In case you are in your 2nd home in Telluride, there is a Taco del Gnar there as well....a block from the ski lift.
I should be out walking and biking but the smoke is irritating and I'm not sure it is wise. I feel like it is winter and we are confined.
To all my blogger friends. For quite awhile, 6 months or more, I haven't been able to comment on your blogs. I still follow all of you and I have tried and will keep trying. I type out my comments and they never show up. I'm doing it the way I've always done it. I suspect it is operator error but if you have suggestions, I will listen. Anyway, I'm still enjoying all you have to say.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Colorado is beautiful.....
It was in the 90's and clear so the UV index was about 20 ! I covered up with sunscreen, a hat, a UV shirt and still came home wiped out and feeling fried.
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Life is good.....considering....
The new Blogger format is challenging and it will take awhile to figure out it's quirks. One of which is that I can't put the pics where I want them....so I will have to narrate around that annoyance.
We've been biking more. Jeff and Jon introduced me to the Strava app. It allows me to keep track of my mileage and to share it with others. It's also a good motivator to get moving, biking, hiking, walking, swimming, Jeeping so you can show others that you are not just sitting on the couch eating Cheetos. ( I love the crunchy Cheetos but alas, haven't had one in forever) And we can give each other kudos and comments. I also share with a couple of friends.
This was today's ride on the Montrose bike path and around the neighborhood.
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The Bike path is a real gem for Montrose. . It's been newly upgraded and lengthened and is busy with walkers, joggers, strollers, bikers of all ages. It follows the Uncompaghre River and there has been a big investment to make a portion of it a safe recreational area for kayakers and water enthusiasts with added picnic areas and playgrounds.
Just finished reading "Sparrow". Interesting premise of 4 Jesuit priests who take a 17 year journey to another solar system. It is a good sci fi read but also a compelling examination of faith. I'm taking a break before I continue with the sequel. Thx, Jan.