Monthly Archives: January 2014

Epic Storm: Day Two

I had to snow blow the driveway five times – three yesterday, two today – just to keep up with the deluge. Continue reading

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Epic Storm, Day One

This storm hurled its first pitch about 3 AM today,. Since then, it’s been snowing pretty much an inch an hour ever since. Continue reading

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Forty Seventh Year

Once again, I had remembered how to ski. Continue reading

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The Circle, by Dave Eggers

Dave Eggers has consistently chosen somewhat off-the-beaten fields for his book length projects. See my review from August, 2013, of Hologram For The King, for a full summary of his oeuvre. In general, he juxtaposes ordinary, contemporary Americans with an … Continue reading

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Out of Body Experience?

Today, some in EN made this comment: I’ve have always had, (and I assume most other endurance athletes do), times during workouts where the mind just goes “off” somewhere. It can range from mild/brief to almost borderline out-of-body. Not necessarily … Continue reading

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Finally

“So what tipped you over?” I was coming on for my final 24 hour shift as a working obstetrician, meeting with my counterpart from the day before @ 0800 in the doctor’s lounge to pass on the work. He’s the … Continue reading

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The Panopticon: A Novel, by Jenni Fagan

The Panopticon: A Novel, by Jenni Fagan, arrived on our shores last July. Ms Fagan, a Scottish poet and mother of a toddler, provides a disturbing, yet ultimately optimistic debut novel. 4.5/5 stars Continue reading

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Baldy Chutes, Part III

I had my black powder suit on that day, heating me up as it absorbed the intense high altitude rays. Off came the hat, mittens, and goggles; down came the zipper, but still I sweated. Reaching the steeper portion of … Continue reading

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Baldy Chutes, Part II

Two weeks of sun and cool nights had compacted the snow well. and it was an easy walk up to the bare rocks of the wind-blown west face of Baldy. The top was a gentle rolling snowfield that seemed to drop off abruptly over a cliff. Continue reading

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Baldy Chutes – Part I

On the window sill of my “office” – really, it’s more like a storage room for all my triathlon stuff, with a small desk for a computer – sit four items. Over the course of the past 20 years, I … Continue reading

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