Thursday, March 5, 2009

Time to Get Back At It

It's about time I get back at this posting stuff again. I'm not sure what I have been doing for the last month but I have been busy. It seems by the time I get done with whatever I am doing for the night it is 9:00 to 9:30PM and by that time I really don't feel like posting.

I have a few post I need to catch up on like one about stem cells. I have been doing a lot of research regarding stem cells and I will post my thoughts and what I have learned in the near future, besides I promised little sis I would do so. I have another post about caring for cast iron pans I want to do. I even have the pictures taken already, all I need to do is write the damn thing. If you follow my simple directions for caring for cast iron you will never go back to anything remotely resembling teflon. The other upside is you will never have to buy another set of cookware ever again and neither will your children or grandchildren.

I also have several meals to post for my Jocks Good Grub blog. Even though I haven't been posting I haven't stopped cooking.

But what have I been up to? Well as most of you know the wife recently moved back to Virgina and I have been looking in that area for a new job or possibly go back to the old job I had there a year ago. The only problem is the economy isn't cooperating right now so things are a little slow. For now I will be staying in Wisconsin until something opens up. My guess it will be anywhere from 6 months to a year before I will move back to Arlington but with the stock market going downhill by the day I might take a bit longer.

With the wife out of my hair, opps I mean gone, I am living in the big farm house all by myself now so I decided to do a Shae and move to a new 2 bedroom apartment. For the last 2 weeks I have been busy driving around, calling and looking at apartments. Peej doesn't know it yet but "we" are moving next week while he is here. The new apartment is located in Sheboygan Falls and about a 10 mile drive to work. The reason I picked this apartment is easy drive to work (all x-way), located on the first floor so I can grill out on the lawn, garage, washer and dryer, and the heat is included in the rent. Its got one of those new fancy names, Parc Falls, the apartment manager seems pretty nice, and it's an end apartment closest to the woods. The last reason I picked it was it is located about a 1/4 of a mile from the local bike trail. This bike trail is paved, rated as moderate (because it is fairly hilly from beginning to end) and runs for 21 miles. I think it starts at Lake Michigan (I will find out for sure in a couple of weeks when the snow is gone) and ends in Glennbulah which is west of Plymouth 5 miles or so.

The astute observer might be thinking right now "If he lives 1/4 mile from a bike trail and talking about a bike trail he must of broke down and bought a bike." Well if that is what you are thinking, and even if you're not, that is exactly what I did. I have been researching bikes and looking at bikes since last year. This winter I finally decided it was time and I was going to buy a bike and get back into shape. While you can get into shape by walking I prefer the bike because you can go so much further and see so much more. I bought a Trek Hybrid after much research and bike reviews. I looked at some others like a Felt bike and Specialize bikes. I read a lot of good things about the Felt bikes but there aren't near as many dealerships as Trek bikes. I would have really like to buy the Specialize bike but I could not find many reviews on their bikes and the ones I did find only gave mixed reviews. I was surprised to find just about as many dealerships for Specialize bikes as Trek but in the end the Trek bike won out.

Most of you are probably familiar with hybrid style of bikes but if you're not just think of a road bike and a mountain bike cross. The frame and gearing is more like a road bike while the handle bars are more like a mountain bike. The tires while fatter than a road bike still have tread like a road bike. They are built to roll down the road with less effort than a mountain bike but still are able to go off road as long as the surface is somewhat hard pack. They are not built for soft dirt or sand but let's not forget I am 50 years old and I have no use for that kind of riding anyway.

My goal for now is to ride the trail by my new apartment from beginning to end and back, a total of 42 miles, by the end of May. I realize for some of you this might not seem much but for me sitting around here all winter doing just about nothing I have to start small. Once I conquer that there are several bike trails located throughout Wisconsin I want to give a try. One trail runs from Green Bay to Wausau, about 60 miles one way, and I want to conquer it this summer. There is another one that starts in Fond Du Lac and runs about 25 to 30 miles mainly through a swamp. And the last one I want to ride starts in western Wisconsin and finishes up on the Mississippi River.

It's also time to "FIRE UP THE GRILL!!!!" Yes I have been grilling, I got tired of waiting for warm weather so I said the heck with it and started grilling. I have already burned through more than 30 pounds of charcoal this year. Grilled bbq chicken, ribs, and steaks have all been on the menu so far. I think I finally figured out my bbq sauce and all the credit goes to my 3rd grade teacher. I have tried and tried to make an apple flavored bbq sauce for the last couple of years with little or no success. Last fall when ma and her friend, who just happens to be my third grade teacher, visited for some strange reason I was talking to her about making bbq sauce. I told her I read somewhere if you use apple butter to make the sauce it will come out much better than trying apple juice or cider. Well believe it or not she just happens to make apple butter every year so guess what I got around Christmas time? Yep, apple butter, homemade apple butter and believe me it makes great bbq sauce. Once I learn how to can I am going to make a large batch and then I can share it with everyone else.

Well there you have it, it might not seem like much but it has kept me busy for the last month or so.

If anyone thinks they might want to visit Wisconsin this summer bring your bike and bring an appetite. I'll guarantee you will get your exercise and you will leave with your bellies full.

And I will try to keep this up to date a little more in the future.

7 comments:

jporterGOP said...

I had to do a double-take when you came across my Google Reader account. I also had to do a double take when I saw that I'm helping you move next week. Not at all how I had envisioned my lazy days around the house making my phone calls to sell things.

Anonymous said...

Welcome back! YOu oldest sister has missed you. Hopefully this will end her whining. Can't wait to hear of your bike tails. I keep thinking one more month and I'll be able to ride. Could be sooner. Snow is basically gone. Just needs to be around 50 deg to make it happen.

Unknown said...

I am shooting for 50 degrees too. We lost a lot of snow last night but the bike trail is still covered. I am hoping within a week the snow will be gone and the trail will be dry. I think the time changes this weekend and we will have more light in the evenings.

Now why do you suppose I chose next week to move? But don't worry there isn't much left in the house because most of it has been moved out already.

carriegel said...

i am glad you are back.

in my book 44 miles is a long way. other than my birthday i'm not sure i have ridden that far in one day.

i have a specialized bike and d's new bike is a trek. we too are waiting for the warm weather to get the bikes out. i had some lower gears added to my bike and can't wait to see if it is going to help with the hills. d just wants to get his new bike out and try it out. here's to warmer weather.

Unknown said...

The Specialize bike frames are built in the same factory as the Treks the problems I read were with the derailleur systems and I know both manufactures use mostly Shamino derailleurs. I really wanted to buy the Specialize bike because they are located 2 blocks from my new apartment but something kept luring me back to Trek, maybe it was the deal I got for buying last years model.

I want to break the 50 mile mark sometime this year.

Anonymous said...

You have a birthday coming up -- ride 51 miles to celebrate. I'm reminding my much older sister that she said she'd ride 50 with me this year. It's gonna happen.

megawatt miler said...

i cant wait to hear about your biking adventures!

I have a specialized and I really love it. My derailleurs are shimano and I had some problems originally but once I messed with the alignment it seemed to be fine. I have a hybrid too, but mine is a mix of a road bike and a triathlon bike.