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30
Dec 16

Another Christmas party

We had time for a quick run this morning before getting in a car and driving to New Jersey for the pentultimate Christmas of the season. (We’re quite fortunate in that way, to have so many groups of people to celebrate with and so much family that wants to enjoy a bit of the season with us.) This was one of my views as I turned back toward my toward a warm house after an icy, 24-degree three-miler:‬

Sammi, The Love Dog, at New Jersey Christmas:

The Muppets’ “The Christmas Wish” was playing in the background.

Also, this is just the coolest:

That’s The Yankee’s father-in-law’s set. It’s a serious deal, taken quite seriously.


28
Dec 16

Travelling again

We are now in Connecticut where it occurred to me that Dunkin Donuts never has any publicity problems with holiday iconography …

… It’s almost enough to make you think that another chain drawing ire is just an elaborate, and yet thinly veiled, earned media campaign.

Also, no matter how big you make it – this is supposedly 20 ounces – the large hot chocolate will never be large enough.

From earlier today:

Video from today in A Short Film Of No Comsequence. #AShortFilmOfNoConsequence

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27
Dec 16

Travel day

On the road once more, but first, this is a charcoal drawing that some artist sketched up of me once upon a long while ago.

I wish I could find this L.F. Johnson online, and find out how life treated them. I wonder if it was someone my mom knew or if it was a street or a studio thing. One day I’ll ask.

The president’s syntax is catching on bigly in Nashville, Tennessee:

Allie is unimpressed:

And that concludes just one half of the holiday travel experience!


25
Dec 16

Merry Christmas

I love coming to church here. My great-grandfather donated the land for the building. He and just about everybody else in my family has been a deacon or led the singing or preached or prayed over the congregation.

They’re all older now, but we’re all older now. Most of us, anyway, and this was one of the places where I learned about singing.

Yes, we brought Allie with us:

She’s an excellent traveler, and she’s feeling right at home at her grandhooman’s place. She will climb all over you to reach a piece of furniture that holds her interest.

And we went to visit my grandmother, too:

Merry Christmas to you and your family. Enjoy your time together and your traditions.


24
Dec 16

A Christmas Eve jog

We ran 12.64 miles today. We did that on Christmas Eve, and I do not know what is happening. But it was in the low 60s, because we’re back in Alabama for a few days. We ran to the dam, and then we ran over it. I remember being nervous about riding over it as a kid, and then driving over it when I was young, so narrow is the road. But there’s now a nearby bridge that took much of the traffic off the dam and so it seems like no big deal to jog along on the sidewalk, which is about as wide one of the two very narrow lanes.

I ran over that. I do not know what is happening.

There are five turbines inside the dam, taking the flood waters upstream and generating hydroelectric power, 663 megawatts a day. Those turbines can produce what is equivalent to 35,000 horsepower. That’s the most powerful set of turbines in the TVA system, and an impressive degree of efficiency for something developed in 1848.

There are 49 spillways in the dam, and the signs say that if you collected the water from just one gate for an hour you could fill the Astrodome. The lock on the side is the highest one in the country to the east of the Rockies. More than 3,000 commercial and private boats go through each year.