The Walter’s

As members, we were invited to a reception at the Walter’s Art Galley, celebrating a major revision of their Eastern art exhibit. The new displays are quite good. Before the gallery opened, we enjoyed some appetizers. There was plenty of food and it was all very good. At 7:00, they opened the gallery to non-members and started offering deserts. We had a great time.

While the reception was great, the trip to and from wasn’t. We drove up in heavy rain. In spots it was difficult to see the lane markings. We went up Howard St., which we hadn’t done in a number of years. I saw mostly abandoned derelict buildings. It was a huge change from what I remember Howard St. being. Coming home we went down St. Paul St., which looked a lot better. We had plenty of time to examine buildings closely as we ended up coming home about the same time the ball game ended. It must have taken 20 minutes to get to I-95.

The pool will open soon, which means our office manager has to print out an updated pool book. This is a list of every resident who has a pool pass, organized by the home address, with a picture of each person issued a pass. The office is still baren so we have to cobble together enough stuff to get the job done. I had the pool pass software set up to use a photo badge camera, which kicks out 400 x 600 pixel photos that perfectly fit in the allotted slots in the pool book pages. What I didn’t realize is that lots of residents sent the office manager pictures from their cell phones. These are fine, but the files are huge — up to 6 MB. Christy’s computer was groaning trying to pump out about 400 pictures. I gave myself a four day crash course on Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition, which can automatically compress pictures. (Yes, it took me four days. I’m somewhat less than half-fast these days.) I updated the database program to compress pictures as they are entered in the database, and also wrote a one-time program to compress pictures already in the database. The one-time program takes 5 minutes to run through the existing pics. I’ll probably install it Monday.

We had an unannounced Tex Mex food truck Wednesday. Unsurprisingly, they got next to no business because nobody knew they were there. We saw the truck, but we were already on route to have dinner out. A second Tex Mex food truck was announced for Friday, but they cancelled due to heavy rain. We had our mouths all set for Tex Mex, so we and the Jonses went to California Tortilla for dinner, then to a frozen yogurt place for desert.

That’s it for this week. I hope this finds everybody doing well.

Fox poop

We have a beautiful fox living in the woods behind us. Over the winter, the fox decided that our porch was part of his territory. He was probably attracted by some small critters living under the porch. I wouldn’t mind, except he was marking his territory by pooping on the porch. While I was cleaning, the fox came out of the woods. I yelled at him to chase him away from the house. He turned his back to me, took a few steps towards the woods, and pooped in the grass. Then he nonchalantly wandered off. The good news is, he hasn’t pooped on the porch since then.

It was a busy week. Monday plumbers came to replace the kitchen faucet and some leaking water valves. Tuesday we took Mom to see “Murder in the Heir”. It was our first time visiting the Charlestown auditorium. I think a resident wrote the play. It was quite well done and very enjoyable. I picked up my bike Thursday. They advised me to come after 2 PM. The bike wasn’t ready until 6:30.

We went to a volunteer dinner last night. We went to the restaurant at the Columbia golf club. The food was not very good. It was tasteless and over cooked. Desserts included mini-cheese cakes and cookies. I had two cheese cakes — one coffee and one chocolate. I couldn’t tell the difference from the taste. But the company was good. We had a good time.

I got my bike set up for riding. I’ve had two rides so far. I like the bike. It offers a quiet ride and excellent brakes. Unfortunately, it still has the same old engine (my legs). I’m as slow as ever, but I get there eventually.

I hope this finds everybody doing well.

New Bike

Now that we are well past the freezing season, I went to turn on the outside water spigots. That’s when I remembered the valve to the back spigot is leaking. When the plumber comes, I want to get as many issues solved as possible. I made a list of all the minor plumbing issues. The plumber will be here tomorrow.

Tuesday Danita and I are looking forward to attending the play “Murder is in the Heir” at Charlestown with Mom. It’s a production put on by resident volunteers. It should be fun.

Busted bracket

There’s bad news on the bike front. An essential bracket broke. (Inside the yellow circle.) Fortunately, I was near the end of my trip and pretty close to home. This was tremendously discouraging. I took it back to the dealer. They can get another bracket. There have been so many problems with this bike. After I upgraded the brakes a month ago I thought that all the issues have been resolved and are behind me. All of a sudden, I’m back to walking home. And this from metal fatigue on a solid metal bracket. It’s the last straw for this bike. From beginning to end, this bike has been a terrible disappointment. I decided it’s the end of the road for this Hase.

Trident Stowaway

The old bike was a tadpole configuration — two wheels in the back. I decided to switch to a delta configuration — two wheels in the front. Two and a half years ago, delta bikes had the rider basically laying on his back inches above the road. Today you can get a delta with a more upright position. Behold my next bike — a Trident Stowaway II. Like many deltas these days, the bike can be folded in half for transport. My bike should be in sometime this week. Mine will be blue. Here’s hoping this bike will be reliable. While waiting, I cleaned the deck and porch.

Folded Trident

I hope this finds everybody doing well.

Happy Easter

The inspector found nothing wrong with our attic insulation. That was good news.

One of our board members asked me to post some new rules to our website. Normally, my role on the website is to “keep the lights on”. Each of the condos has somebody who has volunteered to post content. This time the board member asked me to do the posting because the volunteer wasn’t being responsive. I shouldn’t have done it, but the board member asked so nicely. I got caught in the middle of an old lady cat fight. What a mess. I finally got myself out of it. It seems that for me, old age comes easily, wisdom not so much.

When we took our Texas Trip, we moved doctors appointments. Mine got all bunched up. This week, I saw my dermatologist. That was the penultimate appointment. I have one more in a couple of weeks, then no more doctors until September. Woo-hoo! I think I have way too many doctors.

Easter is a bad day to go to a nice breakfast restaurant, but it’s a pretty good time to go to Panera. Especially if I can get a totally free breakfast. I had a bonus free soufflĂ©, and I’m still in my free coffee club. Danita will qualify for a free breakfast the next time we go.

We went to Ed and Lynne’s for the afternoon and had a great time. There was a ton of very good food, and plenty of good conversation. Here’s a couple of pics.

Easter Basket
Egg Hunt