Tuesday, January 26
Another Florida House Update
If you've followed this blog at all, you may be aware that we are trying to buy a house in Punta Gorda, FL, which is pictured above. There was a problem with a variance that was subsequently challenged by a neighbor (aka the asswipe) in his attempt to get the house torn down because he thought it made his McMansion valued less.
Anyway, the asswipe was supposed to attend a preliminary hearing to explain his reasoning for his protest. He did not show up. It is not that I'm complaining that he didn't show up, but the asswipe could have let someone know he wasn't going to show up or pursue this matter so that other people can get on with their lives. I guess how much his actions are a pain for others is not his concern.
This may sound petty, but I hope he really needs our help someday. Like, if I noticed his house was on fire, I'm sure I'd still call the fire department... eventually.
We are still waiting to hear what happens next. Since the asswipe didn't show up, we may not have to wait for the city council to vote on the matter in February, and the sale could happen sooner rather than later. I'll let you know when I know.
Sunday, January 24
Virtual Run to Punta Gorda Update 5
I am in the process of doing a virtual run from my home in DC to our possible new home in Punta Gorda, FL. It is about 1,003 miles. I ran every day this week except Monday (we were flying home from Florida). Here's how it breaks down:
Monday: Off
Tuesday: 3 miles
Wednesday: 3 miles
Thursday: 4 miles
Friday: 6.25 miles
Saturday: 3.25 miles
Sunday: 4.5 miles
On my virtual run to Florida, I am now at Ruther Glen, VA, which is just north of Richmond. I'm approaching King's Dominion, an amusement park I've frequented several times and features a 1/3-size replica of the Eiffel Tower (332 feet high). The map below shows the start near my house in South East DC and my finish today in Virginia.
Total Distance Run This Week: 24 miles
Total Distance Run in 2010: 79 miles
Total Run Time: 10 hours 58 minutes 26 seconds
My Virtual Distance to Punta Gorda: 924 miles
I am actually ahead of schedule on my run. To complete the distance by the end of the year, I need to run an average of 2.75 miles each day. Through today, if I did the minimum milage, I would only be at mile 66, so I'm 13 miles farther.
PUSH UPS
I am also trying to improve my strength by doing push ups.
Goal for the year: 10,000
Tuesday: 60
Thursday: 65
Sunday: 65
Total Push Ups This Week: 190
Push Ups in 2010: 436
I am behind schedule on the push ups, but I'm continuing to improve my weekly count. I'm hoping to catch up down the road.
King's Dominion's Eiffel Tower
Total Distance Run in 2010: 79 miles
Total Run Time: 10 hours 58 minutes 26 seconds
My Virtual Distance to Punta Gorda: 924 miles
I am actually ahead of schedule on my run. To complete the distance by the end of the year, I need to run an average of 2.75 miles each day. Through today, if I did the minimum milage, I would only be at mile 66, so I'm 13 miles farther.
PUSH UPS
I am also trying to improve my strength by doing push ups.
Goal for the year: 10,000
Tuesday: 60
Thursday: 65
Sunday: 65
Total Push Ups This Week: 190
Push Ups in 2010: 436
I am behind schedule on the push ups, but I'm continuing to improve my weekly count. I'm hoping to catch up down the road.
Friday, January 22
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #225
I may be a blond, but I'm pretty sure it's a football field--not Hartsfield.
The above cartoon is the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #225. In case you don't get this one, Hartsfield is the name of the airport in Atlanta, GA. I know its not that great if I have to explain it. Let me know if you come up with any captions too. Click on the link above to enter.
Shane Is On His Way Home
Shane is flying home from his business trip to Albuquerque, NM. He sent me this photo as he waited on the plane during a layover in Phoenix. He was worried the weather might delay his trip, as the weather has been active in the west. He is supposed to get back to DC around midnight.
Friday Rant--Deadly Hazard of Rolling Backpacks
I ride the subway in DC to work everyday. I go from Eastern Market in DC to Pentagon City in Virginia, which requires that I transfer trains (from the blue or orange line to the yellow line) at L'Enfant Plaza -- pronounced "lohn-FOHN." The "t" is silent and the first "n" is not.
Anyway, there is always a mad dash to go up the escalator at L'Enfant to catch the yellow-line train going toward Virginia. It is a very crowded station with people scrambling in every direction. And this becomes even more of a problem when you add in the complication of people lugging a bunch of junk behind them in their rolling backpacks or cases on wheels.
These aren't people going to the airport for a tropic, week-long vacation with suitcases on wheels. No. These are businessmen and women going to work that feel they have to carry a great deal of junk back and forth everyday.
I could understand if these were all old people who were not able to lift very much and were on a long journey, but these are often young, able-bodied people, often overweight (I'm just saying), who just don't feel like carrying all that junk.
The space they are taking up is not only their normal girth, but also the long handle or pole attached to a bag on wheels that is several feet behind them. They are in no hurry and are usually oblivious to the fact that they are in the way.
I just want to get off the train and scamper up the moving stairs. It is bad enough having to dodge all the people standing around and walking every which way, but now you have to watch out for their bags trailing behind all these people too lazy to carry a bag. Since the bags on wheels are low, they are not easy to see in a crowd and quite the tripping hazard.
Tripping in a DC Metro station can result in a deadly fall on the tracks, which include a high voltage third rail. Not to get all Fox News on you with my hysterics, but how many people have to die before these lazy people are forced to carry their bag full of magazines and junk food they require to get through their work day? I'm just saying.
Thursday, January 21
Where In the World in Shane?
Don't worry. He hasn't run out on me. I know where he is. He is traveling on business, and he took this photo out his hotel window this morning. Can you tell where he is?
Wednesday, January 20
I Finally Got My Roku!
My Roku was delivered while I was out of town over the weekend. It is always iffy when I have anything delivered to our house in DC, because the mailman or UPS guy or whoever is delivering it hides it beside the planter on our stairs. As we live in DC, there has been the occasion when things left at our door are not there by the time we get home. Luckily, the Roku was still there after spending several days out in the elements. Since it rained heavily while we were gone, the box was soaking wet, but luckily the Roku was not damaged.
You may be asking, what the heck is this Roku? It is an electronic device that uses the wireless Internet connection to connect my Netflix "Watch Instantly Queue" to my television. There are literally thousands of movies, old television shows, and other programming available through the Netflix subscription.
My only problem is that my television only has two inputs for an HDMI cable -- one goes to the cable box and one goes to the blu-ray DVD player. I had to unplug the cable from the blu-ray and stick it in the Roku. That means I have to switch them up whenever I want to use the one that isn't plugged in. That is a bit cumbersome, but manageable. I have seen an HDMI switcher I can buy to solve the problem, but I wanted to wait and see if I liked the Roku before I purchased the switcher.
Also, in addition to Netflix, there are other channels you can get with the Roku. The device synchs with various web sites to make it easier to play music and view photos and video from the computer. One channel I started using right away is Pandora Radio, which plays music based on a favorite singer, composer, or song. It generates playlists of similar music for free.
I really do like the Roku. I already have about 40 items in my "Instant Queue." The main problem is that there is not enough time in the day to watch all the stuff I have to watch. With the hours of programming I have stored on the DVR and the countless hours of movies and other programs available on Netflix, there is always lots of stuff to watch. How am I going to find time to blog, read, and run? Oh My!
That Sound Is Ted Kennedy Spinning In His Grave
President Obama got a message from "liberal" Massachusetts yesterday that I hope is a wake-up call about not putting off to tomorrow what can be done right now (and really should have already been done). There are no guarantees in politics and the electorate is fickle. Important issues like repealing Don't Ask, and Don't Tell and the Defense of Marriage Act, passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and providing Federal Benefits for same-sex couples need to be addressed toot sweet.
My guess is Obama didn't get the message. My guess is that progress will continue to be painfully slow. Let's just hope that something -- anything -- can be accomplished.
Also, let's see what happens when this vote comes back to bite the people of Massachusetts in the butt. Sure, the voters swallowed the Fox News bullshit hysteria about "Obamacare," they thinks Sarah Palin is American values incarnate, they love tea bagging and voted in centerfold Senator Brown--but let's see their reaction when they lose their health insurance because of a pre-existing condition or because they just can't afford to pay the crazy health insurance company premiums.
Who are these voters going to blame when they are sick and can't get medical treatment? Not themselves or Rush or Sean or Bill or Glenn... Just like the mess that the last Republican administration got us in was not any Republican's fault. They only got us in two pointless wars and nearly wrecked the economy. Why would the people of Massachusetts vote against their own self interest again? Maybe they think they can get jobs at insurance companies.
Monday, January 18
Golden Globe Prediction Results
I previously posted my guesses for who and what would win Golden Globes for movies and television. By my count, I got 12 out of 25 correct. I realize that is only a little better than random guessing, but I think it was pretty good considering I hadn 't seen many of the nominated movies and shows.
I did much better with the movie predictions compared to the television predictions. I got 9 out of 14 movie predictions correct. For Best Comedy or Musical, The Hangover won over Julie and Julia. I find it hard to believe The Hangover was a better movie. Also, Robert Downey Jr. won for best actor in a comedy or musical. I didn't realize Sherlock Holmes even fit in that category.
I was very surprised that Glee won for best TV comedy or musical. I like that show, but I find the storylines often painfull to watch. The music must have erased that from peoples' minds.
Though I didn't predict it, I was very happy that Chloe Sevigny won for Big Love as a supporting actress. I love her. I was also glad Drew Barrymore won for Grey Gardens (as I predicted).
I did much better with the movie predictions compared to the television predictions. I got 9 out of 14 movie predictions correct. For Best Comedy or Musical, The Hangover won over Julie and Julia. I find it hard to believe The Hangover was a better movie. Also, Robert Downey Jr. won for best actor in a comedy or musical. I didn't realize Sherlock Holmes even fit in that category.
I was very surprised that Glee won for best TV comedy or musical. I like that show, but I find the storylines often painfull to watch. The music must have erased that from peoples' minds.
Though I didn't predict it, I was very happy that Chloe Sevigny won for Big Love as a supporting actress. I love her. I was also glad Drew Barrymore won for Grey Gardens (as I predicted).
Sunday, January 17
Virtual Run to Punta Gorda--Update 4
Here's the latest update on my virtual run from my home in DC to our possible new home in Punta Gorda, FL. It is just a bit more than 1,000 miles and requires that I run an average of 2.75 each day. I went to Key West this week, so I didn't run as much as normal. Here's how it breaks down:
Monday: 4 miles
Tuesday: 4 miles
Wednesday: 5.5 miles
Thursday: 3 miles
Friday: Off
Saturday: 4 miles
Sunday: Off
That is a total of 20.5 more miles for this week. I will update my local map and virtual progess next week again.
Total Distance Run in 2010: 55 miles
My Virtual Distance to Punta Gorda: 948 miles
I am also trying to improve my strength by doing push ups.
Goal for the year: 10,000
Total Push Ups This Week: 156
Push Ups in 2010: 246
I continue to add to the number of total push-ups I'm able to do each week. I hope to be able do more than 300 a week eventually.
Leaving the Florida Keys
With gray, overcast skys and sprinkles, we are driving back north
toward Tampa. It is about a 7 hour drive to Shane's mom's house, and
then it is back to DC tomorrow evening.
toward Tampa. It is about a 7 hour drive to Shane's mom's house, and
then it is back to DC tomorrow evening.
Saturday, January 16
Morning Run In Key West
All of my runs this year have been on the treadmill. This morning I
ran outside in the fresh air along the harbor in Key West. This was
better than at the gym! I actually took this shot with my iPhone
while running. Not too bad.
ran outside in the fresh air along the harbor in Key West. This was
better than at the gym! I actually took this shot with my iPhone
while running. Not too bad.
Friday, January 15
Saying Hi to Our Florida Friend
Shane and I are back in Florida and driving through the Everglades on our way to Key West. We flew down last night into Tampa. It is cloudy and we expect to see some rain, but it is warm enough for shorts, so we're happy.
Judge Rules No Vote for Gay Marriage in DC
The Washington Post reports that a D.C. Superior Court judge ruled yesterday that same-sex marriage opponents do not have a right to call a vote on same-sex marriage in DC. This is a huge victory for gay marriage advocates and means marriages in DC can begin by early March.
According to the Post article, in the 23-page ruling, Judge Judith N. Macaluso affirmed a D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics decision that city law disallows the ballot proposal because it would promote discrimination against gay men and lesbians. Macaluso also concluded that previous court decisions outlawing same-sex marriage in the District are no longer valid.
However, "Christian" Bishop Harry Jackson and his attorneys said Thursday that they will appeal the ruling. Of course they will. This important issue should be their main focus. There are no other bigger problems in the world. That is called sarcasm.
According to the Post article, in the 23-page ruling, Judge Judith N. Macaluso affirmed a D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics decision that city law disallows the ballot proposal because it would promote discrimination against gay men and lesbians. Macaluso also concluded that previous court decisions outlawing same-sex marriage in the District are no longer valid.
However, "Christian" Bishop Harry Jackson and his attorneys said Thursday that they will appeal the ruling. Of course they will. This important issue should be their main focus. There are no other bigger problems in the world. That is called sarcasm.
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