I made stew for dinner. It was really, *really* good. I mean, it wasn’t especially interesting or exciting stew, but Ted does the cooking at our house, and I kept thinking “Well, he’ll be home tonight to cook,” and then he kept having to work (he’s at work now. again. still. Sigh. Poor Ted. :() and it was somewhere around Thursday, after two weeks of eating out or eating food from a box, that I thought, “Gosh, maybe I should start cooking some meals.” I mean, I know, that’s sort…
Author: mizkit
a list of things
Herein is a list of things which might be accomplished by 4pm if one gets up at 7:30am on a day uninterrupted by work: 1. the laundry 2. the writing of 1100 words 3. the reading of a book 4. the walking of 2 miles 5. the washing of 2 cats 6. the checking of the mail, in which one might find a CD with one’s own name in the liner notes! (thank you, Emily!) music: 3-Finger Charlie, Urban Family Dog ytd wordcount: 120,280 miles walked to Rivendell: 13
So what /is/ this thing?
Oh, so what /is/ this Clean Air Challenge thing? It’s a 126 mile fundraiser bike ride–63 miles a day over two days–sponsored by the American Lung Association of Alaska, which is “dedicated to the conquest of lung disease and the promotion of lung health.” Last year I did the ride, but due to a screwed-up back, only (only!) completed 80 miles. It was exhausting, wearisome, insane, painful, and a lot of fun. My Dad and I are doing the ride this year, and I’m really looking forward to it. I…
oh, so what is…
Oh, so what /is/ this Clean Air Challenge thing? It’s a 126 mile fundraiser bike ride–63 miles a day over two days–sponsored by the American Lung Association of Alaska, which is “dedicated to the conquest of lung disease and the promotion of lung health.” Last year I did the ride, but due to a screwed-up back, only (only!) completed 80 miles. It was exhausting, wearisome, insane, painful, and a lot of fun. My Dad and I are doing the ride this year, and I’m really looking forward to it. I…
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Miles walked to Rivendell: 11 Brr. Cold 2.5 mile walk today. Early in walk, noticed tire tracks along trail. Theorized Nazgul have upgraded to Ford pickups, having decided oily black horses good for show, but ineffective against raging rivers and elves. Hobbits no doubt doomed. Personally smug over whole issue, as *miles* behind hobbits, and therefore safe from nasty Ringwraiths. Unfortunately, Ringwraiths came back, Cleverly Disguised as city workers in red jackets and white pickups w/snowplows. On one hand, am v. pleased to have been correct in supposition. On other…