Hose Reminder, Revisited

Horsekeeping Work. One from the vaults. Awareness of the outside world. “Four billion people — almost two thirds of the world’s population —  experience severe water scarcity for at least one month each year.” UNICEF: Water Scarcity.~~~ Put an elastic bracelet around your pump handle/hose faucet/whatever. When you turn on the hose, put the bracelet onContinue reading “Hose Reminder, Revisited”

Wandering Along At A Walk, Virtual Tevis, 71 & 63 Miles, 38 Days

Riding Awareness of the outside world. Lots of nasty in the news: Afghanistan, Ida, and so on. I have not commented here because a) you are already well aware of it, & b) I have nothing to add to the conversation other than ‘Ick’. [Taking a Poll]~~~ With an average speed of 2 mph, ourContinue reading “Wandering Along At A Walk, Virtual Tevis, 71 & 63 Miles, 38 Days”

Blog Logo, Bell Serifs

Images Awareness of the outside world. What you can find when spend way too long down the rabbit hole. A screenshot of my father in Time magazine, March 12, 1965. Related, Yale Alumni Magazine: Throwback Thursday: the campus awakes, Branch, 2015. ~~~ ~~~Process notes. I was this-week years old when I figured out that pullingContinue reading “Blog Logo, Bell Serifs”

State of the Blog, Weekly Art

Blogging About Blogging Awareness of the outside world. A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers.~~~ In an effort to bring balance to my interests, I tried a 100-day challenge. The thinking is that if you do something for 100 days, it will become an ingrained part of your life. I chose daily art. IContinue reading “State of the Blog, Weekly Art”

Places and Parks, August Walks II

Fit To Ride Awareness of the outside world. Vox: 4 lessons from the early pandemic that no longer apply. Samuel. Aug 25, 2021. Two take-aways. Abstinence-only is not a long-term answer. We need to think globally, if only out of self interest.~~~ Continued. [Places and Parks, August Walks I] Cahaba Heights ParkCircling sport fields17 August 20211.05Continue reading “Places and Parks, August Walks II”