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Oct 21, 2024

Home Turf
last update: 10/21 @ 20:56

Blue skies and nary a cloud to be seen!

Another beautiful afternoon on the river.

This time Sarah and I stayed closer to home and enjoyed paddling Angler’s Inn to Lock 10.

We saw herons, buzzards, ducks and some really big catfish.

And Sarah took this great picture of me in the waves at Stubblefield Falls.

Another great weekday trip!

We did see more boaters putting on as we finished our shuttle. We decided those were the after work crowd.

Finally, check out the colors: it really is looking like fall. It may not be a spectacular year for leaf-peeping, but these are looking very nice in the afternoon sun.


Oct 13, 2024

(Short) Road Trip
last update: 10/13 @ 19:54

The weather (beautiful 80 degrees) and water level (4.75) aligned today for trip on the upper James.

It’s been decades since we’ve been on the James.

And we don’t get to Richmond as often as we used to.

Today was truly a perfect day for the trip.

We had a lot of fun.

Easy rapids (except for that one dam — I know there is a better spot to run) and perfect weather made for a very fun day.

We saw ducks, geese, at least one cormorant and, oddly, a rowed raft.

Richmond has become quite the boater haven; there were lots of folks putting on at Reedy Creek as we set shuttle. The lower James through Richmond as more significant rapids.

The Pony Pasture to Reedy Creek run is just pretty and fun rock gardens (less the one dam).


Classic Bridge
last update: 10/13 @ 19:46

Part of Richmond’s urban boating on the James.


Oct 07, 2024

Starting to feel more like fall
last update: 10/07 @ 22:37

The weather is starting to feel more like October now and the water from Hurricane Helene has dropped a bit.

The river was still higher than I’ve see it in quite a while, about 4.3 today. I played around in the current, ferrying across and getting pushed around a bit.

I wasn’t able to get up to the Virginia chute, but did take a peek at Difficult Run. At water levels I’m used to, it’s hard to get back in there.

Also, I poked up the back channel to see what I could see.

A Heron, a duck, some turtles and lots of buzzards today (along with a couple hikers and a kayak or two).

It was a nice day to be out; I don’t know if we’ll get any really good colors this fall, but clearly we’ll know pretty soon.


Oct 04, 2024

Unexpected surprise
last update: 10/04 @ 16:09

Completely unexpected mail today: A thank you from President Joe Biden.

Wow…

I think I’ll look for a frame and find a place to put this up.


Oct 02, 2024

I voted …
last update: 10/02 @ 17:40

… and so should you!

I took Hurricane Helene as a reminder (as Sarah has been saying for years) to vote early and not worry about any unforeseen circumstances on election day.

Now, can I opt out of the campaign ads?


Sep 30, 2024

Another busy weekend
last update: 09/30 @ 13:56

We’re back home after a brief trip north (and keeping on eye on family recovering from Hurricane Helene south of here).

With the recent (perhaps questionable) shift of the UW Huskies from the Pac12 league to the Big10, the planets aligned and they played Rutgers, where Sarah grew up.

Sarah picked up tickets and talked her brother into joining us (he and their mom were the football fans back in the day — Robert has gotten Sarah and I much more interested in college football than we were).

It was a good game and closer than many expected, but the Huskies lost by 3.

And Rutgers put on a great show: the marching band had LEDs they could use to draw out words and maps during halftime (with the stadium lights out). And they had a brief drone show!

The next day, Sarah, David Z. and I walked around Highland Park including going by their old house. It was great fun to hear the stories of them growing up.

That evening was Sarah’s high school reunion — more fun stories of growing up.

The next day (Sunday), we drove into Brooklyn to have a great brunch with Ian, Sophie and David.

And after brunch, we headed to Manhattan for an engagement party of one of Sarah’s classmates’ daughters.

As I said, it was a fun, busy, three day weekend.


Sep 25, 2024

The tradition continues…
last update: 09/25 @ 17:15

Robert posted this first day of his junior year photo :)

It’s always fun to look back over the years…


Family
last update: 09/25 @ 13:50

We’re back from a really fun trip to visit with family. It was great to see extended family (and meet some new members of the exteneded family).

More photos in the vacations section.


Sep 18, 2024

Enjoying Retirement!
last update: 09/18 @ 19:18

We’re getting ready for a cousins reunion.

With the new found free time I have, it’s much easier to fire up the smoker.

Yesterday was shopping and prepping.

Today was smoking.

Thankfully, our beach sun shade is hanging in there and works as well for the little bit of rain we had today.

Tomorrow will be cleaning up (less fun but important).

And then we can enjoy the reunion over the weekend!

I thought it fitting for my contribution to be my Dad’s smoking recipe. I sauced a bit less this time and Robert is telling me I really need to try dry rub.

It’s great to have the time to do this.



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