Daily Microblog
Defending Seoul
Posted Defending Seoul.
Letting Go of Patio Furniture
Let go of most of our patio and sunroom furniture; retained many happy memories; gained mental and physical space to create new memories.
Regaining Mojo
Paused our cycle ride at the California Building, Nordeast, to get back our mojo. The former industrial building houses artists’ studios.
Amazing Self-Control
Walked past Sebastian Joe’s Ice Cream Cafe without popping in for a scoop.
Cycling under a Solar Array
Cycled under a three-million-watt solar array at MSP Terminal 2.
Keeping it at Bay
Back at the Frauenshuh Cancer Center today. A tumor marker test is evidence ADT drug therapy is working for the time-being. I’m grateful.
The 1029 Bar
Cycled to The 1029 in Nordeast Minneapolis for Sunday lunch: their famous lobster rolls, and Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA.
Temporary Apartment
Leased this view (Gold Medal Park, Guthrie Theater, Mississippi). We’ll stay here through early 2019 until our condo is ready. I’m grateful.
9 Things I Did Around San Diego
Posted 9 Things I Did Around San Diego.
Jogging with Hot Flashes
It was more like October when I ran round Lake of the Isles today. The cold and wind nicely mitigated my medication-induced hot flashes.
Balboa Park
Walked through Balboa Park. Had my nephews been with me, I would have insisted we all ride this train whether they wanted to or not.
San Clemente
Trail, track, and pier converged at San Clemente.
1888 Wooden Pier
Rode Amtrak to Oceanview, California. Walked the 1888 wooden pier before continuing to San Clemente for the night.
LRT to Mexican Border
Rode the San Diego Blue Line to the end of the trolley/LRT line at the US/Mexico border. I collect ends of lines.
USS Midway
Walked past the USS Midway on our way to the ferry to go cycling on Catalina. The Midway was commissioned 1945; it served in Desert Storm.
Obligatory Bloody Mary
It’s morning, we’re at MSP, it’s time for the obligatory bloody Mary.















