weekend


9
May 15

Brown shoes in my size, the second hardest thing to buy

This morning it was laundry. This afternoon it was errands. I had to buy shoes. Buying a specific kind of shoe in my size — and at a price I want to pay — is sometimes very difficult. This is one of those times. But, on the third store, I picked up some nice brown casual shoes that might feel comfortable.

Since we’ve started doing triathlons I’ve come to think of the comfort of my feet as a very important thing.

I also bought some new running shoes this week. I just eclipsed 400 miles in the old shoes and they were letting me know. Three times in a row I went for a jog that turned into an aching-calf shuffle. Well, you don’t have to tell me a fourth time. So that’s two new pairs of shoes in one week.

Didn’t get all of my errands done. The loafers took too long. So we’ll push that on to next week. Today there’s baseball. And then dinner, with friends. And we met our friend Sally Ann and her niece.

SA

We all dined with our friends Jennie and Jeremy, who we bumped into by chance:

TWER

Oh yes, I bought a selfie stick today. You’ll soon see why.


3
May 15

Catching up

The weekly post with extra pics, the excuse to be thin on the weekend around here, is extra thin this week. I have been too busy to pull my phone out of my pocket and take extra snapshots for you, Internet! I don’t know what you’ll do, but I’m sure you’ll soldier on. We’ll go with what we have.

I found these at Publix on Greensprings and they are inherently creepy.

cows

I’m not sure if it is the unfinished nature of the beasts or that the rest of the top is rather lazily the same color. I suppose if your kids asked questions about it — inside the containers were all the parts you’d need to make your own classic farm scene — they might be just about ready to advance out of this age-bracket.

cows

Of course they were placed at the proper eye level.

“MOMMA! MOMMA! MOMMA! I WANT THE CREEPY COW THING!”

She’s helping me grade things.

cows

She has the amazing ability to only be interested in the one I’m grading at the time. Not any other stack of fake papers I could put out as a deterrent. “This one, hooman.”


2
May 15

Write this down; I had it first

You are going to read, by tomorrow or the middle of next week at the latest, an awful lot about Meerkat and Periscope and the big fight. Just remember: I told you first. Premium broadcast disruption is finally here in a big, big way. It will be a Sisyphean task to get that genie back in the bottle.

(Google says no one has ever written that sentence before. I pecked it out, thought it so terrible and cliched that there had to be at least 64,000 returns. I searched it. No one. This is remarkable.)

Anyway.

The user experience varied. I watched the entire fight, every second of Floyd Mayweather doing just enough to disappoint the boxing audience while collecting a monumental paycheck, in good-enough quality over three or four streams. Barrier to entry: Nothing. Money saved: $99 and a lot of agita, had I spent a hundred bucks on something as silly as a boxing match.

And then I started scoring the protracted, pretend provocation of the paladins of pugilism.

(Yeesh.)


26
Apr 15

Catching up

The most simple post in the book, the one that puts extra photos here and calls it content. If this is somehow the first time you’ve seen this one, this is a perfect example of placeholder nonsense.

One of the better truck paint jobs, for my dime. Pig bursting through the back, a call to action. You’d be hard pressed to top that.

truck

This was just before sunset last night at the ballpark.

sky

I know this is just a feature of this species of tree, but at first glance you see this and you think “Not yet, leaf. This is only April.”

leaf

This one isn’t too bad for a cell phone shot from the hip and cropped within an inch of its life:

flower

There’s this field I know that is delightfully un-mowed and if you catch it just right, you can get dramatic scenery on the earth and in the sky:

field


25
Apr 15

Sleepy Saturday

I’m not ashamed to say it. I slept in. Very, very late. We went to a baseball game.

Before the game I sprawled out on the floor to stretch my back and shoulders and promptly fell asleep.

At the park we sat through a brief weather delay, during which I shot this video:

It is a Hyperlapse video — and you don’t hear about those much any more for some reason. That’s a little over three minutes of clouds moving directly overhead. I slapped some music on it and uploaded it from my phone because we live in an interesting time where you can record video on a super computer that spends most of its time in your pocket. And not only can you record video there, but you can speed it up, slow it down, edit it and do any number of other great things to that video, all from your telephone.

And then I uploaded it to YouTube because we live in an interesting time where we upload a lot of things to YouTube. And now it is here, because this is where all of my things land.

When play resumed we saw Auburn sweep their first conference series in three years, we went for dinner and then came home.

I’m thinking about going to bed at a reasonable time, too.

It has been that kind of day.