This was taken as I was running on the bridge between Punta Gorda and
Port Charlotte, FL. Shane had to go home today, but I'm staying a few
more days. I spent most of the day at Turtle Beach on Siesta Key near
Sarasota. It was a perfect beach day--warm, but with constant cool
breeze. I stopped on my way home for a run. It was an awesome day.
Monday, May 31
Sunday, May 30
Blue Gobo for Broadway Moments--A Sponge-Worthy Website
There is no better reason for the invention of the Internet than the Website Blue Gobo. I don't know of a better resource for video clips of classic scenes from Broadway theater. For a theater lover, it is like finding gold.
These clips are taken from talk shows, awards shows, the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade, and where ever else Broadway performers promoted their shows, and often this is all that is left of the original production. Why Congress has not passed a law requiring all Broadway shows to be immortalized on video is beyond me.
Suffice to say, I love this site and find a new treasure on every visit. Clips are searchable by decade and title, and the home page features highlights of recent clips. Take some time and explore.
For instance, click here to view a clip from the 1991 production of The Secret Garden and see if you recognize a very young John Cameron Mitchell, who would later go on to become Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
These clips are taken from talk shows, awards shows, the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade, and where ever else Broadway performers promoted their shows, and often this is all that is left of the original production. Why Congress has not passed a law requiring all Broadway shows to be immortalized on video is beyond me.
Suffice to say, I love this site and find a new treasure on every visit. Clips are searchable by decade and title, and the home page features highlights of recent clips. Take some time and explore.
For instance, click here to view a clip from the 1991 production of The Secret Garden and see if you recognize a very young John Cameron Mitchell, who would later go on to become Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Saturday, May 29
Father and Son by Cats Stevens/Yusef Islam
This is one of my favorites songs ever. I thought it was interesting to see the original version (above) by Cat Stevens and Yusef Islam's version (below). I know they are the same person, but a few years has passed since Yusef was Cat. His voice is better in the original version, but the video is a bit cheesy. Enjoy!
Friday, May 28
Dinner View Out Our Lanai
Shane and I just had dinner at our table on the lanai in our house in Florida and this was our view! We are loving this.
Florida Plates
Shane's grandmother gave Shane her 2007 silver Ford Focus to use in Florida. We spent the afternoon at the tax collector's place getting the tags for the car. We got a specialty plate that contributes to helping sea turtles. How cool is that? Thanks Nanna
What Sets Off Your Gaydar?
What triggers your gaydar? Sometimes it can be a challenge to tell for sure if someone you don't know very well is a Friend of Dorothy.
Not every gay man is a flamboyant flamer and not every lesbian is a plaid-wearing softball player. Wouldn't life be simpler if everyone would just follow the stereotype?
Luckily, I am taken, so having gaydar isn't really too much of a concern for me. I don't have very good gaydar, but here are a few things that cause my gayometer to go into the red. It doesn't mean the person is gay, but it makes me think he might be.
These, obviously, apply to men, and these are in addition to the obvious things, like having a rainbow flag tattooed on the forehead. Sorry if I offend with my stereotypes and generalizations.
Not every gay man is a flamboyant flamer and not every lesbian is a plaid-wearing softball player. Wouldn't life be simpler if everyone would just follow the stereotype?
Luckily, I am taken, so having gaydar isn't really too much of a concern for me. I don't have very good gaydar, but here are a few things that cause my gayometer to go into the red. It doesn't mean the person is gay, but it makes me think he might be.
These, obviously, apply to men, and these are in addition to the obvious things, like having a rainbow flag tattooed on the forehead. Sorry if I offend with my stereotypes and generalizations.
* When discussing anything related to children's beauty pageants or dance recitals, they bring up Jonbenet Ramsey.
* Refers to colors outside of what would be in a regular box of crayons--like mauve or azure.
* Uses terms like "boo boo."
* Considers going to the gym and sitting in the sauna a workout.
* Pays more than $25 for a haircut.
* They are smart, attractive, and make lots of money. (Perhaps this is some wishful thinking.)
* Watches Project Runway, Dancing With the Stars, or American Idol.
* Follows my blog.What sets off your gaydar?
Thursday, May 27
It's Complicated--Blue Sponge Movie Review
We rented the movie, It's Complicated, from Amazon using our Roku device. Before I get to how the movie was, I thought I'd mention that was the last time we'll rent a movie from Amazon on the Roku. We spent $4.99 for the HD version of the film. The standard version is $3.99. Whether there was a problem with Amazon or our wireless connection, I don't know. What I do know is that we received high def for the first 38 minutes of the film, then it suddenly stopped, reloaded, and became blurry low definition. It was barely watchable. We never had that kind of problem using Netflix on the Roku, but Amazon didn't work so well. Lesson learned.
As for the movie, it wasn't that complicated. Meryl Streep played a divorced chef who has an affair with her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin), which she feels isn't too immoral because her ex was married to the woman who he cheated on while married to her. Steve Martin is the architect/love interest building an addition on to her already huge home, where she now lives alone.
Wackiness is supposed to ensue, but not much really happens. I love Meryl Streep, but when she is playing a character close to her own persona and trys to be funny or light, it seems forced and makes me uncomfortable (i.e. Mama Mia). She seems to do much better when she plays more outside herself, like in Julie and Julia or The Devil Wears Prada.
I was very disappointed with It's Complicated. I had heard it was very funny, but I don't know what those people were talking about. This was almost boring. I wouldn't bother with it if I were you. This movie had some very talented people, but they were all wasting their time. They had Steve Martin and thought it would be funny if he was boring? I give it only 2 out of 5 sponges.
As for the movie, it wasn't that complicated. Meryl Streep played a divorced chef who has an affair with her ex-husband (Alec Baldwin), which she feels isn't too immoral because her ex was married to the woman who he cheated on while married to her. Steve Martin is the architect/love interest building an addition on to her already huge home, where she now lives alone.
Wackiness is supposed to ensue, but not much really happens. I love Meryl Streep, but when she is playing a character close to her own persona and trys to be funny or light, it seems forced and makes me uncomfortable (i.e. Mama Mia). She seems to do much better when she plays more outside herself, like in Julie and Julia or The Devil Wears Prada.
I was very disappointed with It's Complicated. I had heard it was very funny, but I don't know what those people were talking about. This was almost boring. I wouldn't bother with it if I were you. This movie had some very talented people, but they were all wasting their time. They had Steve Martin and thought it would be funny if he was boring? I give it only 2 out of 5 sponges.
Wednesday, May 26
Amazing Beach Experience--A Sea Tortoise
I flew down to Florida today and was able to go to the beach this
afternoon. Shane is still traveling on business and is meeting me
down here tomorrow.
Anyway, as I was relaxing on the beach, I noticed something in the surf up the beach from me a bit. I at first thought it was a raft, but then saw that it was walking. I walked over with my trusty iPhone and this is what it was--a sea tortoise (or turtle... I'm not sure of the difference). Maybe it was a terrapin.
Whatever it was, she went up in the dunes, dug around, I assume she laid some eggs, and then returned to the Gulf of Mexico. The whole process took about 45 minutes.
I was stressing out the whole time because a small group of people were watching her almost the entire time she was on the beach. They kept getting closer and closer. Whatever she is, I am sure she is endangered and people shouldn't bother her when she is laying eggs. OK, I did get close enough to take that photo, but I left after just a few seconds. The other people around did not. It didn't seem to bother her though. She did her thing and left.
BTW... The water was very warm and oil-free (so far).
Anyway, as I was relaxing on the beach, I noticed something in the surf up the beach from me a bit. I at first thought it was a raft, but then saw that it was walking. I walked over with my trusty iPhone and this is what it was--a sea tortoise (or turtle... I'm not sure of the difference). Maybe it was a terrapin.
Whatever it was, she went up in the dunes, dug around, I assume she laid some eggs, and then returned to the Gulf of Mexico. The whole process took about 45 minutes.
I was stressing out the whole time because a small group of people were watching her almost the entire time she was on the beach. They kept getting closer and closer. Whatever she is, I am sure she is endangered and people shouldn't bother her when she is laying eggs. OK, I did get close enough to take that photo, but I left after just a few seconds. The other people around did not. It didn't seem to bother her though. She did her thing and left.
BTW... The water was very warm and oil-free (so far).
Virtual Run from DC to FL--Update #15
This is another update on my progress doing a virtual run from our home in DC to our new vacation home in Punta Gorda, Fl. It is a distance of about 1,003 miles.
It has been a while since my last update (late April). I slacked off a bit on my last trip to Florida and have fallen behind in my progress. I have some miles to make up. I am really falling behind in my push-ups goal. I hate them damn push-ups.
Total Distance Run Since Last Update: 72 miles
Total Distance Run in 2010: 399.5 miles
Total Run Time: 55 hours 8 minutes
My Virtual Distance to Punta Gorda: 603.5 miles
PUSH UPS
Goal for the year: 10,000
Total Push Ups Since Last Update: 275
Total Push Ups in 2010: 2,676
Tuesday, May 25
Where In the World Is Shane?
Shane is traveling on business this week, and he took this photo out his hotel window this morning. Any idea where he is? There is another view below. Where is Shane? Come back Shane!
Are You Pee Shy?--Wisdom for Your Brain
Paruresis is a type of phobia in which the sufferer is unable to urinate in the presence of others, such as in a public restroom. Paruresis is also known by many colloquial terms, including bashful bladder, bashful kidneys, stage fright, urophobia, pee-shyness, and shy bladder syndrome. It is also known as psychogenic urinary retention.
Many people have brief, isolated episodes of urinary difficulty in situations where other people are in close proximity. In severe cases, a person with paruresis can urinate only when alone at home or through the process of catheterization.
Some people cope by deliberately holding in their urine, by refraining from drinking liquids, or locating unoccupied or single-occupancy public bathrooms. Severe cases of this disorder can have highly restricting effects on a person's life. In moderate to severe cases, overcoming paruresis can be extremely difficult without the help of a psychologist, therapist or support groups. Severe sufferers may not be willing to travel far from their home or be able to form intimate relationships. Others cannot urinate even in their own home if someone else can be heard to be there.
I have to admit that I, myself, am afflicted with this condition to a small degree, but I have a method of dealing with it that works for me. When going in a public restroom, I generally have no problem if I do multiplication problems in my head. It helps me relax and takes my mind off the worry of not getting the job done.
For more information about this condition, contact the International Paruresis Association at http://www.paruresis.org/.
Some people cope by deliberately holding in their urine, by refraining from drinking liquids, or locating unoccupied or single-occupancy public bathrooms. Severe cases of this disorder can have highly restricting effects on a person's life. In moderate to severe cases, overcoming paruresis can be extremely difficult without the help of a psychologist, therapist or support groups. Severe sufferers may not be willing to travel far from their home or be able to form intimate relationships. Others cannot urinate even in their own home if someone else can be heard to be there.
I have to admit that I, myself, am afflicted with this condition to a small degree, but I have a method of dealing with it that works for me. When going in a public restroom, I generally have no problem if I do multiplication problems in my head. It helps me relax and takes my mind off the worry of not getting the job done.
For more information about this condition, contact the International Paruresis Association at http://www.paruresis.org/.
Monday, May 24
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #242
The above cartoon is the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #242. This week, instead of 15 captions (like last week), I thought I would post my top five captions. Let me know if you come up with any captions too. Which one (if any) should I enter into the contest? Click on the link above to enter.
1. Vestless is as casual as I like to dress.
2. You IRS guys are relentless!
3. I'm not a shark... I'm actually a man in a gray suit.
4. The Armani Beach is about a mile south of here.
5. It boss out there Hugo!
Sunday, May 23
Good Doggy!
On the way home from the Nationals game today we were walking up 8th Street and noticed this man on stilts attempting to pet a dog. He never was able to reach the dog, but he did manage to pat the dog's owner on the head.
At the Nats Game Against the Orioles
It has been an exciting start to the Nats game with the home team taking a 3 to 1 lead after 2 and a half innings. It's overcast and looks like it could rain any second, but we have amazing seats, seven rows behind the visiting dugout. I had a chili dog and lots of snacks--having a great time!
Update: The game slowed down quite a bit until the 9th inning when the Orioles tied the game, but the Nationals' Josh Willingham hit a game-winning homer in the bottom of the 10th to win the game!
Update: The game slowed down quite a bit until the 9th inning when the Orioles tied the game, but the Nationals' Josh Willingham hit a game-winning homer in the bottom of the 10th to win the game!
Tuesday, May 18
Tricking Your Body to Lose Weight--Wisdom for Your Brain
According to Health magazine, your can use your basal metabolic rate or your metabolism to trick your body into losing weight. Your body seems to be quite a clever thing, so make sure you tell your brain not to let your body know you are attempting this scheme. Your body might get pissed.
1. Stoke your system with B vitamins: Get the bulk of your B’s from food. Foods high in the B’s include: spinach, asparagus, beans (navy, soy, black beans), melon, broccoli, fish, poultry and eggs.
2. Magnesium: Go green with your vegetables. Green vegetables such as spinach provide magnesium. Other excellent sources of magnesium include: halibut, nuts such as almonds, cashews and peanuts, soybeans (edamame), whole-grain cereals, oatmeal, and legumes such as black-eyed peas and lentils.
3. Snack right: Snacking can help ignite your energy by giving your body a fuel boost. Eating healthy snacks, in snack-size portions, can help you avoid the overhungry-overeating syndrome that often leads to overweight and can leave you feeling lethargic. Be sure to include healthy carbs and protein in each snack such as: peanut butter and banana, trail mix, hummus and baby carrots, or an apple with low-fat Cheddar cheese. The protein/carbohydrate combination help regulate blood sugar, energy levels and feelings of satiety.
4. Eat breakfast: Studies indicate that eating breakfast may increase resting metabolism by 10 percent and reduce the risk of obesity and diabetes. Make sure it’s a healthy morning with whole-grain cereal and fruit, whole-wheat toast and peanut butter or fat-free yogurt and a handful of granola.
5. Interval training or speed play is a great way to pump up your metabolism and make your workouts more fun. Interval training alternates short bursts of intense activity with lower intensity activity. For example; alternating sprints with a slow jog, or powering up a hill followed by an easy downhill lope. Interval training teaches the heart and muscles to use oxygen more efficiently.
7. Stop slashing calories: Depriving your body of fuel is a surefire way to slow it down. When you slash calories, the calories burned by eating are greatly diminished and so is your metabolic rate. Restricting calories also signals the body that there is no food available, so it tries to conserve stores of carbohydrate and fat by slowing down its metabolism. The best way to keep your metabolism revved is to eat regular meals with snacks when necessary to give your body a constant supply of healthy fuel.
Other tips to improve your metabolism include the following:
Drink Lots of Water: This will also increase the amount of exercise you do by requiring you to constantly go to the bathroom.
Finally, get plenty of sleep! Good luck sleeping through the night, though, after drinking all that water.
1. Stoke your system with B vitamins: Get the bulk of your B’s from food. Foods high in the B’s include: spinach, asparagus, beans (navy, soy, black beans), melon, broccoli, fish, poultry and eggs.
2. Magnesium: Go green with your vegetables. Green vegetables such as spinach provide magnesium. Other excellent sources of magnesium include: halibut, nuts such as almonds, cashews and peanuts, soybeans (edamame), whole-grain cereals, oatmeal, and legumes such as black-eyed peas and lentils.
3. Snack right: Snacking can help ignite your energy by giving your body a fuel boost. Eating healthy snacks, in snack-size portions, can help you avoid the overhungry-overeating syndrome that often leads to overweight and can leave you feeling lethargic. Be sure to include healthy carbs and protein in each snack such as: peanut butter and banana, trail mix, hummus and baby carrots, or an apple with low-fat Cheddar cheese. The protein/carbohydrate combination help regulate blood sugar, energy levels and feelings of satiety.
4. Eat breakfast: Studies indicate that eating breakfast may increase resting metabolism by 10 percent and reduce the risk of obesity and diabetes. Make sure it’s a healthy morning with whole-grain cereal and fruit, whole-wheat toast and peanut butter or fat-free yogurt and a handful of granola.
5. Interval training or speed play is a great way to pump up your metabolism and make your workouts more fun. Interval training alternates short bursts of intense activity with lower intensity activity. For example; alternating sprints with a slow jog, or powering up a hill followed by an easy downhill lope. Interval training teaches the heart and muscles to use oxygen more efficiently.
6. Strength training: As we get older we tend to lose muscle, gain fat and our metabolism slows down as a result. One way to combat this metabolic slowdown is with regular strength or resistance training. Resistance training stimulates muscles to become stronger and healthier, providing your body with beneficial improvements in strength and function. Resistance training also reduces fat mass and increases muscle mass. Research suggests that resistance training may even increase life expectancy.
7. Stop slashing calories: Depriving your body of fuel is a surefire way to slow it down. When you slash calories, the calories burned by eating are greatly diminished and so is your metabolic rate. Restricting calories also signals the body that there is no food available, so it tries to conserve stores of carbohydrate and fat by slowing down its metabolism. The best way to keep your metabolism revved is to eat regular meals with snacks when necessary to give your body a constant supply of healthy fuel.
Other tips to improve your metabolism include the following:
Avoid Stress: Stress makes it hard to lose those last few pounds. When you're stressed, your adrenal gland secretes the stress hormone cortisol, which increases your appetite and also stimulates your body's release of the fat-storing hormone insulin. The result: Your body holds on to its fat stores as hard as it can, even if you're eating less than before. Great... now I'm stressing that I am stressed.
Sip green tea: In a study from Switzerland, men who took a green tea supplement three times a day with their meals, burned more calories during the following 24 hours than those who took a caffeine pill or a dummy pill. The researchers believe that flavonoids in the tea were responsible for the metabolism boost.
Drink Lots of Water: This will also increase the amount of exercise you do by requiring you to constantly go to the bathroom.
Finally, get plenty of sleep! Good luck sleeping through the night, though, after drinking all that water.
Monday, May 17
New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #241
The above cartoon is the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest #241. This week, instead of just one caption, I thought I would post a bunch of captions. Let me know if you come up with any captions too. Which one (if any) should I enter into the contest? Click on the link above to enter.
1. And you thought the polar bear was a ridiculous plot twist.
2. Let's face it--this island was way too small for 48 people anyway.
3. But we both agreed having a pet was too much responsibility.
4. Mother told me marrying a shark dentist would get me nowhere.
5. I'm sure this situation would make an interesting allegory, Betty, but that's not my concern right now.
6. He doesn't seem to like to eat girls.
7. Larry, he may be a killing machine, but he's my killing machine!
8. I realize he's a shark, Larry, but he's also my accountant and a damn good one!
9. On the bright side, at least we don't have to worry about the tiger killing us anymore.
10. I think it's safe now Larry. Eating the lower half of your body seemed to fill him up.
11. Sorry Larry. They call it Survivor for a reason.
12. I told you a million times not to make fun of Sharky's overbite.
13. Things took a curious turn for the worse on final episode of Gilligan's Island.
14. Do I smell chum on your breath?
15. Larry, why don't you tell the shark about the one that got away?
Sunday, May 16
Ted's Bulletin--New Restaurant on Capitol Hill
After running a 10K race today, Shane and I had lunch at Ted's Bulletin on Captiol Hill Barrack's Row. It's a new restaurant that has just been open for 8 days.
We both had a burger and a chocolate milkshake. I loved my milkshake, but Shane was disappointed. He thought it tasted like it was make with Hershey's syrup.
Although it said on the menu that they serve breakfast anytime, they didn't have breakfast available. It is a diner and they weren't serving breakfast. They explained their goal is to have breakfast anytime, but they aren't there yet.
The burgers were good, but the cost of two burgers with milkshakes and tip was $45. Not exactly diner prices. We'll try it again though eventually.
The photos above are from their Web site. It wasn't empty when we were there. It was full with people waiting to get in.
Running the Capitol Hill Classic 10K
Today was the 31st running of the Capitol Hill Classic 10K race. The race benefits the Capitol Hill Cluster School, a DC public school serving about 1,000 students from pre-school through 8th grade.
My goal was to finish in less than 50 minutes. My clock time was 50 minutes and 15 seconds, but my net time was 49 minutes and 19 seconds, with an average of a 7 minute 57 second mile. Of the 1,135 men that ran the race, I came in 378th. In my age range (45-49 year olds), I came in 33rd out of 94 racers. For some reason they divide the results into men and women separately. There were many woman who beat me also, but I have way of knowing how I ranked overall among both sexes.
My goal was to finish in less than 50 minutes. My clock time was 50 minutes and 15 seconds, but my net time was 49 minutes and 19 seconds, with an average of a 7 minute 57 second mile. Of the 1,135 men that ran the race, I came in 378th. In my age range (45-49 year olds), I came in 33rd out of 94 racers. For some reason they divide the results into men and women separately. There were many woman who beat me also, but I have way of knowing how I ranked overall among both sexes.
Running with Blue Shirt
I was very happy with my results. It was a perfect day for a race. It wasn't too warm or too cool or too humid. The toughest part of that race is running up Capitol Hill. It comes in the last mile of the race and it is a bitch. I could have used my blue sponge. I was struggling. Anyway, I made it up the hill and was able to recover enough to sprint the last few blocks to the finish.
Interestingly (to me at least), I ran this same race 2 years ago with a net time of 50 minutes 17 seconds. I'm 2 years older and almost a minute faster. It isn't a huge improvement, but it is better than getting worse.
Interestingly (to me at least), I ran this same race 2 years ago with a net time of 50 minutes 17 seconds. I'm 2 years older and almost a minute faster. It isn't a huge improvement, but it is better than getting worse.
Thursday, May 13
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