Almost forgot to mention: Bicyclist headed to work killed on Alum Creek Dr.
I thought it best not to mention this news item to the wife. My thoughts are with Tracey Corbin's friends and family.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Bicycling
Rode my bike to work today. I did not plan to ride my bike all the way to work, it just sort of happened. The original plan was to ride maybe a mile or two and then catch the bus, but I swear the route to work must be all downhill it felt so easy.
Temperature was nice and cool, traffic wasn't bad at all, so I just kept riding. Of course, since I hadn't planned to ride all the way, I was wearing my work clothes. Even at a slow pace and in cooler weather, I arrived quite... moist. (No, I did not have a close encounter with Dr. Horrible's sidekick.) Oh well, I'll just have to sign up at the fitness center here at work so I can get a shower.
Saw 7 rabbits and a goldfinch along the way. Nice way to start a Friday.
Temperature was nice and cool, traffic wasn't bad at all, so I just kept riding. Of course, since I hadn't planned to ride all the way, I was wearing my work clothes. Even at a slow pace and in cooler weather, I arrived quite... moist. (No, I did not have a close encounter with Dr. Horrible's sidekick.) Oh well, I'll just have to sign up at the fitness center here at work so I can get a shower.
Saw 7 rabbits and a goldfinch along the way. Nice way to start a Friday.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
The point
OK, I've created a couple of drafts with potential blog topics, but I haven't written a full, coherent post yet. So, I'm going to start posting my thoughts publicly, hopefully to start some discussion and help me flesh-out my ideas.
Erin finished her Pseudo-Triathlon, which is inspiring me to perspire more. I've ridden my bike home from work twice in the past 2 weeks (about 10 miles each if my cyclometer is accurate) and I'm considering the Bike the C-Bus tour on Saturday. I may not go the full 30 miles, especially if I ride from home and back, but with enough breaks in there, who knows?
Posted some pics of the recent family vacation if you'd like to check them out. Mom & Dad came in from California for a couple of weeks, so we loaded up the family, Mom & Dad, and my sister's family, and headed for the Hocking Hills. Stayed 3 nights in a lovely 3,000 sq ft "cabin" complete with hot tub, two decks, and a pool table. The twins tried their best to hide their misery - there was no cell phone reception out there and they hardly knew what to do with themselves. Justin (Maggie's youngest) is becoming a professional door-opener, which is why some of his pics are right by the front door, as it was his favorite hangout at the cabin.
Sold my BlackBerry on eBay - someone took the "buy it now" so that puts $300 in my pocket (minus fees of course)! Maybe I'll be able to get that new bike sooner rather than later.
Well, this wasn't the most discussion-prompting post, but I guess that's partly the point of this blog - just get my thoughts / memories out there. I'm sure something more controversial will come up soon enough.
Erin finished her Pseudo-Triathlon, which is inspiring me to perspire more. I've ridden my bike home from work twice in the past 2 weeks (about 10 miles each if my cyclometer is accurate) and I'm considering the Bike the C-Bus tour on Saturday. I may not go the full 30 miles, especially if I ride from home and back, but with enough breaks in there, who knows?
Posted some pics of the recent family vacation if you'd like to check them out. Mom & Dad came in from California for a couple of weeks, so we loaded up the family, Mom & Dad, and my sister's family, and headed for the Hocking Hills. Stayed 3 nights in a lovely 3,000 sq ft "cabin" complete with hot tub, two decks, and a pool table. The twins tried their best to hide their misery - there was no cell phone reception out there and they hardly knew what to do with themselves. Justin (Maggie's youngest) is becoming a professional door-opener, which is why some of his pics are right by the front door, as it was his favorite hangout at the cabin.
Sold my BlackBerry on eBay - someone took the "buy it now" so that puts $300 in my pocket (minus fees of course)! Maybe I'll be able to get that new bike sooner rather than later.
Well, this wasn't the most discussion-prompting post, but I guess that's partly the point of this blog - just get my thoughts / memories out there. I'm sure something more controversial will come up soon enough.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Pennies From Heaven, Or At Least Gas Stations
Last I heard, there were about 300 million people in the United States. According to CoinStar those 300 million people have about $10.5 billion in loose change laying around. Some of it ends up in those "Take a penny, leave a penny" trays at the local convenience store, supermarket, gas station, etc. I decided to find out just how much money I could collect from cleaning out these trays.
First, some ground rules:
While I don't expect to get "rich" from this little endeavor, I'm hoping it will at least pay for a cup of coffee now and then, and perhaps spark some interesting dialog here. Let me know what you think!
First, some ground rules:
- Get permission from the person at the register before emptying the tray. Explain it's for an "Internet experiment."
- Leave at least 4 pennies, so the next person who needs to complete a transaction will have something to work with.
- Document the results for all to see.
While I don't expect to get "rich" from this little endeavor, I'm hoping it will at least pay for a cup of coffee now and then, and perhaps spark some interesting dialog here. Let me know what you think!
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