Saturday, July 31, 2021

Still tying up loose ends and the trail network throughout Granville.  This time, ventured around Parsons Pond, connected to the path to  Lover's Lane, and alternated around Black Pond a bit as well.

6.3-miles with the toe allowing for minor jogging here and there.

Stone-Pile along the route

Interesting Rock

Friday, July 30, 2021

Exploring Granville with the limitations of the sore left toe.  Managed 3-miles of hiking in the vicinity of Barber Camp and Parsons Pond.  Trail was decent but many briars and berry-bushes to contend with.

Abandoned Pool in the middle of the forest

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #4 for 2021...

"Clean Break", by Lionel White, first published in 1955.  The novel may be more famous due to being filmed as "The Killing" by Stanley Kubrick.

Cover Image

Alternate Edition

Alternate Edition

Movie Tie-In

Movie Tie-In

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Ortho-Doc gives me great news regarding fracture of left wrist...  healed.

Now, Physical Therapy begins for the tendon and ligament issues for same wrist/hand.

And on this day in 2005...

Tippi and I ran the Savoy General Store Marathon.  It was lengthy, over 29-miles I believe.  From Haskins Road to the General Store, which brought us all the way over to Windsor Jambs, we had the company of "Max", a friendly dog we picked up at Loop & Haskins intersection. 

Tippi along the trails of Savoy, 2005.

Oddly, each time we came to an intersection on the trail, "Max" knew which way we were planning on turning (even though he lead).  He managed this for 9 - 10 miles.

Total for the day was roughly 29.30-miles in 6:17:52.  It was my 27th completed marathon, and Tippi's 3rd.  After finishing, I met Jane Phinney in the Savoy Town Offices;  she was the Savoy Town Clerk and is the author of  "Taking the High Road". 









Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Still letting toe heal. 

Monday, July 26, 2021

Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #3 for 2021...

"The Burnt Orange Heresy", by Charles Willeford, first published in 1971.

Cover Image

Alternate Edition

Alternate Edition

Alternate Edition

Alternate Edition

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Emergency call-in to work early morning.

Drove to visit folks, brought a couple of bags of organic, frozen chicken, as well as and donuts from Mrs. Murphy's. 

Picked fresh summer squash, green beans, zucchini, and broccoli.

Gave the toe a rest after two-days of use.

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Drove back to Granville to link Beach Hill Road to North Lane No. 1, since I've been at it awhile and feel close to completing the way through.

Found the route I needed, works wonderfully within the rest of my "network".  Basically at an exit from the Phelon Memorial Forest near the gas-pipe line right of way.

5.2-miles of hiking, with a few steps of running here and there.  The toe is not ready for full-time running activity yet.

Old news department...

On this day in 2009, Tippi and I explored the Robert Frost Trail through Sunderland and Amherst (I think).  It was a day after a really hard rain, so the brooks and streams were really roaring.  We ended up losing a bunch of time "off trail" around Eastman Brook.

We parked at Amethyst Brook and did a bit south, then north to the foot of Bull Hill.  Outstanding area that I would like to return to.

This was my 43rd completed marathon and Tippi's 14th.  The run took us 6:03:58 to finish.

Friday, July 23, 2021

Returned to the woods with a 4.8-mile hike.  Toe and foot still hurt a bit, but not increasingly so.

Funny enough, the toe (especially) seemed to feel a bit better after working it today. 


Thursday, July 22, 2021

In remembrance of Wuzzam's dog Sam... RIP July 22nd, 2019...

Sam was my dog Tippi's best friend, and the only dog she ever gave way to.  Sam was just so big and strong, Tips realized and respected that.  What a beautiful pair of animals they were as they ran freely though the woods with us.  I will remember them splashing in the streams we came across, Tippi yapping away at Sam because he fetched the stick first (or grabbed it out of her mouth).  Time goes on but I truly miss them both, still.

Sam on the Nipmuck, February 2016

At Pixie Falls, with Wuzzam

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Still in recovery mode due to left toe/foot injury. 

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Still in recovery mode due to left toe/foot injury. 

Monday, July 19, 2021

Music 2021...

Effort #17,  "After the Goldrush"...  Another Neil Young classic, by my friend Rev. King.

Sunday, July 18, 2021

Old News Department...  on this day in 2008, I completed the Hallockville Pond - Mt Institute Marathon with Wuzzam and Tippi.  The 25+ miles were completed in 5:29:07, and we ended the day with a dip in Hallockville Pond.  This was my 38th completed marathon, and Tippi's 12th.

Saturday, July 17, 2021

Keeping left foot elevated and resting. 

Friday, July 16, 2021

X-Rays on left foot and toe.  No fracture present.  Rest prescribed. 

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Drove home from Plymouth with DL.

Visited Doctor in East Granby for Toe/Foot.  X-Rays needed.

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Drove out to Plymouth with DL to visit TC & MC

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Back out to Granville, trying to find my way from Beach Hill Road to North Lane through the woods.

Gave it a go, wandered, bushwhacked some, and found an old wide path that has promise.

Smashed my sore left big toe badly around the 2-mile point, and broke the darn thing but good. 

Shuffled and walked another mile, then turned back in the drizzle.

3.9-miles, with some promise that I am on a good route.  The toe aches badly.

On an additional side note of good-fortune, I passed my eye exam today -- another year with fine vision.

Impressive Swamp

Rocks Incorporated as Trail

Monday, July 12, 2021

It poured rain all early morning, but there was a break around noon so I explored Granville a bit.

I drove to Phelon Forest off North Lane, hoping to connect to my previous journey through this parcel back on  June 20th.

The wide-trails were deep pools of water, and most of the smaller single-track trails were streambeds.  It wasn't a great day to be in the woods, but for the time I was present it did not rain on me (that waited until I was back in the car).

The exploring covered 6.6-miles, soaking my shoes for the second straight day in these New England woods soaked with excess water from the past two weeks of steady rainfall.

There were good connections to the gas-line, and back out to North Lane on two-seperate paths.  A true single-track was the highlight of the run, leading from the gasline back to connect behind the tower (not viewable from the trail today (heavy fog/low visibility)).

Phelon Memorial Forest Sign

Balanced Rock at View

Another View Balanced Rock

Another View Balanced Rock

View northeast from Lookout

Perched Rock along stream on single-track

Sunday, July 11, 2021

I wanted to connect last weekend's run from Tolland into Granville off "Sheets" Road and toward Beech Mill Road at it's intersection with "Lover's Lane".

It would be great to include a few new sections on Blandford Road as well, if possible.

Made great time running out the 4.5-miles (or so) from Schoolhouse Road to Beech Hill Road, averaging about 5.3 mph in serious water due to all the heavy rainfall of the past two-weeks.  Explored and luckily things are coming together well throughout the adventures.

Stumbled upon a nice cellar hole on the snowmobile trail / Blandford Road that connects to Farnum Road section.  Also noticed a couple of "balanced rocks" along this route, but I honestly couldn't tell if they were recently "placed" in their position by heavy equipment (which normally isn't a concern, but these are just off a road that seems like it does get some maintenance although in very rough condition.

Finished with 9.3-miles, with somewhat bothersome deer flies, but on a good note I beat the rain by only minutes.

Swamp north of Blandford Road

Brook with stonework

Foundation Cellar Hole

Well at Cellar Hole

1st Balanced Rock

2nd Balanced Rock

2nd Balanced Rock

Saturday, July 10, 2021

5.2-miles around the Mather Loop. 

Friday, July 9, 2021

I missed the Suffield Summer 5km Series at Bruce Park Monday night, but figured to run a "solo" / unofficial attempt after work tonight.

The rain from the Hurricane remnants finally let up, but the sun came out something fierce by 5:30 p.m. when I started.

I moved through the first loop well, feeling like I was "pushing it" but not red-lining.  I think my timer read something like 12:30 at the end of loop-one, which had me wondering.

Second loop felt a bit worse than the first, and at times I felt like I was crawling, but when I finished my timer had me completing the 5k in 25:20.  Fastest time yet, and 1:40 better than last Monday's race in the heat-wave.

Solo run on this course isn't terrible.  The fact that I have some race-times to base off, and running it goes by fairly quickly are bonuses.  I may be back.

Thursday, July 8, 2021

3-miles over my "at work" course. 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

New video available supporting a book "New England's Roadside Ecology with Tom Wessels".


Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Music 2021...

Effort #16,  "Heart of Gold"...  This time, I took a shot at the Neil Young standard.

Monday, July 5, 2021

K2 and I drove out to McLean on a cool, humid morning with light rain.  I managed 4.5-miles, and K2 managed to find his way around with a bit of difficulty. 

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Right back to yesterday's starting point, Schoolhouse Road in Tolland.  This time, I would explore the snowmobile trail going west.

Route was on the Tolland State Forest Map from Massachusetts DCR.  There was a spur off Belden Road that leads to the gasline right-of-way.  Due to the grown in nature of the grass, and my fear of ticks, I didn't pursue this during summer-time.

On the way back to the trail, I rambled down Belden Road a bit past the Otis Reservoir, and to the intersection with East Otis Road.  Here, the snowmobile corridor sticks to East Otis Road heading north, and dips into the woods bearing "south".

More to explore in this area, but today was another decent effort with 6.4-miles.

Brook along the way

Site of Fire-Tower - Lookout; but no-more, just concrete post

"The Narrows" at Otis Reservoir
 

Saturday, July 3, 2021

Drove out Route 57 through Granville into Tolland.  Started the day on Schoolhouse Road, at a snowmobile trail crossing.

Took the snowmobile route out to Otis-Tolland / Amos Case Road and followed south, with hopes that this would lead me to Sheets Road in Granville (across from West Hartland Road, and the entry into Granville State Forest Campground Area).  

Somewhere along Case Road the mapping text turned "Case" into "Potter" Road.  It did turn into Sheets, just as I had hoped (I did not carry a map, and my gps does not have any "maps" loaded onto it.

I reached the end of Sheets at Route 57 in about 7.5-miles or so.  It seems as though the 57 section was about 2.5-miles, and then the Schoolhouse Road gravel section was an additional 4-miles give or take.

I finished with 13.9-miles on my legs.

Trail 6" to 12" covered with water

Friday, July 2, 2021

"High Points" along the trails I've visited during June, 2021...

  • Sodom Mountain, Southwick-Granville, MA
  • Seymour Mountain, Granville, MA
  • Sweetman Mountain, Granville, MA
  • Rocky Point, Granville, MA
  • Bald Top, Appalachian Trail, Massashusetts
  • Bald Mountain, Shenipsit State Forest, Somers, CT
  • Pinnacle, Shenipsit State Forest, Somers, CT
  • Balanced Rock Hill, Shenipsit State Forest, Somers, CT
  • Holden Hill, Granville, MA
  • East Hill, Mary Edwards Mountain Property, Granby, CT
  • Warner Hill, Appalachian Trail, Massashusetts
  • Tully Mountain, Appalachian Trail, Massashusetts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

What Played in Ed's Head -- Music listened to for the time-period  June 1st through 30th, 2021: