I need to decide what do with this little pile of run-out running shoes. I’ve stripped them of my Spencos (those green innersoles on the bench) and my LockLaces, and replaced their original inners and laces, and have been hoping … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2010
I may not be young enough for an iPhone. I like to think that it’s just that my paradigms are out of date, but I’m afraid it’s more likely to be the desiccating mind. Only a moron, for example, could … Continue reading
I’ve been experimenting with this app lately. I can’t compare it to the several similar programs out there, because I haven’t used them, but I like it. Its stopwatch function, above, includes pace (velocity over the previous 400 meters), average … Continue reading
I’ve spent much of the last few weeks in New Hampshire communing with our two-year-old. The family agrees it’s a perfect match of people with simple needs and short attention spans, though one is charming and the other is, mmm, … Continue reading
We had just a great walk this past Tuesday. In my continuing embarrassing quest to finish my New Hampshire 48, I had penciled in Whiteface and Passaconaway, the southernmost of the White Mountain 4,000-footers, for this week. H took a … Continue reading
I just noticed that Apple is offering this feature with its new offerings, so I looked into the Accessibility settings in my iPhone and found the same thing. This may have been available for some time, but not on my … Continue reading
We walk by a homemade “Deer Crossing” sign every morning. We’ve recently noticed an addition of benefit to our web-footed friends. The road here skirts a small glacial kettle, now overseen by our excellent local land trust. Lots of animals … Continue reading