Monday, June 14, 2010

Bit of My Weekend

Our weekend included a very nice paddle on the Missouri River (have I mentioned that this river is becoming my favorite paddling river?). We started in Washington, Missouri and ended at the Weldon Springs Access. Water levels are high – flood stages are listed, below, so the river was quite fast. Given how high the water was we couldn’t really stop (water was at the bottom of most trees so any kind of sandbar was hidden), so we stayed on the water the entire trip. However, the water was also moving pretty quickly, around 5 to 7 mph most of the time. Needless to say, we covered the trip quickly, in right at 4 hours. Not bad for a Saturday afternoon!

Of course, never one to be without a project or goal in mind, I started to talk with M about the idea of traveling the Missouri River from one side of the state to the other. He is game so this may, perhaps, become one of our upcoming goals. Stay tuned!

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Trip Details
Start: City of Washington Boat Ramp. Latitude 38.561471. Longitude 91.01024
Finish: Weldon Springs Access. Latitude 38.6568. Longitude 90.73462
Trip length : 19.7 miles


Flood Stages
Washington, MO
Flood Stage: 20
Stage on June 12: 20.4


St. Charles, MO
Flood Stage: 25
Stage on June 12: 26.2

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Predictable...Boring


I fear I am becoming boring and predictable. Lately, when I go into the coffee shop in the morning, the sweet people behind the counter look at me then ask, "Venti decaf with room?"

Yes, they get it perfect. Time after time. This is virtually all I drink and now, I have been in the shop enough that they know me that well.

Maybe I should change it up, throw them off a bit.

Or maybe not since, really, a cup of hot, strong, good decaf is what I really enjoy. One of those simple things in life.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Do You Know What 6 Yards of Mulch Looks Like?

This is 6 yards of mulch, delivered to my driveway bright and early on Friday morning. And by the end of day, completely moved to various parts of my lawn - circling trees, in my flower beds, along my back retaining wall. Finally, my yard is headed to the park-like setting I've always wanted.


Yesterday we rested, while M finished grouting his bathroom floor. (We do know how to have fun, eh?)


And for Mother's Day, we visited K at First Watch and enjoyed a nice lunch before heading to a stroll through the mall for a new watch battery.


Tonight, more resting. My legs are all worn out, not to mention my arms, back, and the sliver in my hand. But it's all good - the yard is on the way to being beautiful!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Half…And Another Half



Way back at the beginning of the year, I posted that M and I were going to do two half-marathons this spring. The Go! St. Louis half-marathon, in our beautiful city of St. Louis, and the Kentucky Derby Half-Marathon in Louisville.

I’m pleased to say, we successfully completed both and earned the beauties showing in the photo. By “successfully completing” I mean that in both races, we 1) ran the entire thing, 2) finished each, and 3) did not get injured. We set our best time for running together in the Go! St. Louis run.

For Louisville, we set our worst time. But for this run we also agreed to go slow and possibly even walk (we didn’t). It was a damp, dark morning, and both of us would have simply stayed in bed, but we had paid our entry fee, driven to Louisville, and doggone it, I wanted that medal (this was my first out of state run). So we rose at 4:30 a.m., drove to downtown Louisville, parked (and hoped we remembered exactly where), and headed to a shuttle bus, which took us to the starting line, a mere 13.1 miles away (though some folks say the run was actually 13.3 miles). We realized we were, at that point, going to have to do this run – we had no idea how to get back to our car without following the crowd!

The weather got better as the run went on. Louisville had a decent crowd – spectators, music, and even a troupe of Elvis impersonators.

After recovering for a couple of hours, we got in the car and drove to the Maker’s Mark Bourbon Whiskey distillery. We missed the last tour group, but did get to jump in on their tasting. I’m really not a hard alcohol gal, but must admit I did enjoy our little taste. To further commemorate our run, I bought a bottle that I got to dip in hot, red wax – the signature Maker’s Mark seal. You can see I’m hard at work in the photo.

On the way back on Sunday, we stopped at a little winery in Indiana. We stopped because of the name – Turtle Run Winery – and found we really enjoyed the wine quite a bit as well!

All in all, I’d call this a good trip. I was definitely ready to be away for a couple of days and did like the new scenery.


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Here a Stack, There a Stack, Everywhere a Stack

I realized, just today, that I am a "stacker." I have stacks of stuff, mostly books or at the very least that include a book, everywhere! By my bed, on my dresser, next to my dresser, in my library, in my dining room. Absolutely everywhere. I've also decided it's not a very good decorating trend - the "stack" trend, so am vowing to change my ways.

I started this morning by recycling a number of old magazines that I promised to read, but never quite got to. Then I brought about half a dozen books into work, put them on a table in the break room, and marked them as "free."

Next up, my closet, which has clothes "stacked" on the shelf. Am thinking I will buy some cute bins and use those instead.

And of course, the library, which is a haven for stacks of papers that I need to go through, perhaps want to keep, but never seem to get filed.

If I change my ways now, I suspect M will like it better when we live together. I hope to be a "putter-awayer" by then.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Weekend Tidbits

What an awesome weekend! The weather was beautiful, and we took complete advantage of it.

M’s son graduated from his training program on Friday – hats off to him!

Saturday, M and I took K and the three kayaks to the Missouri River where we floated for 6 hours (about 22 miles). It was absolutely perfect! Beautiful weather, great company – very hard to beat. A bit of a wind and a little sunburn for each of us, but no serious complaints at all. The only question is when can we do it again?

Yesterday we recovered, did some yard work, and took a 6 mile run, in preparation for Louisville and the Kentucky Derby Mini-Marathon on Saturday. I also baked pound cake and banana bread and made dinner. Must be a springtime energy surge.

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Trip details:
Start: Weldon Springs Access. Latitude 38 39.404. Longitude 90 44.103
Finish: Lewis & Clark Museum St Charles. Latitude 38 46.383. Longitude 90 28.953

Trip length : 19.9 miles.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Way Behind

I'm way behind - it's been a busy 2010, needless to say. Today, a short list of things that make me feel good ---

  • Sandals
  • Newly painted toes
  • Kayak trips
  • Cut grass
  • A sparkle on my left hand :-)