Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Music 2018...

Effort #11, A 2018 attempt for the Road Warriors for Christ... 

Lord, Can You Hear Me 


Monday, March 12, 2018

During the visit to the Hitchcock Center for the Environment yesterday, I managed a few photo's of "Bark" with Michael Wojtech.  Tree identification is an ongoing study for me.

Ash

Elm

Red Maple

Sunday, March 11, 2018

I was able to travel a bit today, so I visited the Hitchcock Center for the Environment and participated in their "Nature All Year Study Club 2018", the first presentation of a planned 10 in 10 months.

Today's subject and presenter was Tree Identification:  Bark, by Michael Wojtech.  This was my first visit to Hitchcock Center, and it was valuable.


Once home, I was able to get in a 1-mile walk along the Bike Path in Southwick, figuring I would rest my left hamstring.

And, from old gps data, it looks as though Tippi and I continued to xplore Buckland snowmobile trails on this day (March 11th, 2007) ten-years ago.


Saturday, March 10, 2018

Hit the road for an afternoon run, 5.2-miles on the Mather Loop.  Feeling some tightness in my left hamstring, so it was slow-going.  I am hoping to get back to the trails full-time, but with the snow and mud it is difficult right now.

I noticed while recording my miles that after today I am at 191.8-miles, with tomorrow still an option for this week.  This week also happens to be the 10th week of the season for my calendar.  My goal at week #10 was 192-miles, so I am right on track for the yearly goal I set of 1218-miles.

Expected mileage will pick up with daylight savings time and warmer temperatures coming in very soon.  For the first 10-weeks, my mileage was only scheduled between 16 and 22 weekly miles.

Friday, March 9, 2018

A late afternoon run from Sunrise Park up to the Metacomet.  Snow is fading pretty fast here, and there are numerous trees down in the woods.  4.5-miles total.



Thursday, March 8, 2018

Decent snowstorm through last night, so I went to McLean to try snowshoeing.  The snow was extremely wet, and the ground has been "soft", so snowshoeing was just ok, with a total of 3.8-miles total.

A view off Stony Hill, with the East and West Barndoor Hills in the distance
 Another view off Stony Hill, with the East and West Barndoor Hills in the distance
 Cabin at Trout Pond

And, on this day in 2003 (fifteen long years ago), Moby Dick Snowshoe Race!

Pop and Tips

The Silverback, JC, MG, and K2

Gotha was with us that day;  RIP Swanny... September 4th, 1949 - January 22, 2018

"Entering into Heaven is another awesome soul, my brother has gained his wings. He lived and enjoyed his life to the fullest, he was adventurous (extreme workouts, skiing, running many marathons), served his country (Navy), and always had a smile for everyone he met.

Although he maintained an extremely healthy lifestyle, like Muhammed Ali he was later stricken with Parkinson's. He was my big brother, he will be missed and also like Muhammed Ali: he in my heart will always be "The Greatest"" ~ Leslie Koonce

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Music 2018...

Effort #10, Aldo's introduction to a Primitive's performance... 



Also, on this day in 2003 (15-years ago), our friend Paul joined Tippi and I to mark an 8-mile course (more or less) from the Visitor Center at the base of Mt. Greylock to Jones Nose and back.  

Awesome weather by  the looks of things, and an awesome time as I recall.

Crossing a bridge on the Northrup Trail

In the meadow below Jones Nose

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

On pavement again, at least it was a really nice day with sun and temperature in the 40's.  Took the 7-mile Hill Street loop, nice and relaxing.

Later on, walked just under a mile on the Farmington Canal Greenway Trail, from Phelps Road over Mountain and Phelps Brooks.

Between the bridges for Phelps and Mountain Brooks along the Greenway



And, from old gps data, it looks as though Tippi and I begin to further explore Buckland snowmobile trails at this point, (February 29th & March 6th, 2007) ten-years ago.



Monday, March 5, 2018

Ran the same route as yesterday, but in reverse and in less of a hurry.  5.2-miles on a damp day.

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Road run on Bridge, South Main, Suffield Street, Mather, Boston Neck and Kent.  5.15-miles in 49-minutes.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Dolmens and Standing Rocks, Evidence of Ancient Civilizations

at the Prosser Public Library, Bloomfield, Connecticut

Woods Walker, Part V... Prosser Public Library

Friday, March 2, 2018

Dolmens and Standing Rocks, Evidence of Ancient Civilizations

at the Prosser Public Library, Bloomfield, Connecticut

Woods Walker, Part IV... Prosser Public Library

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Music 2018...

Effort #9 for the year (so far), Gloria/Land of a 1000 Dances Medley.  The Dark Heart Duo, from Summmer '16, performed positively live on Crown Street.

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Continuing to track my "peaks", or at least "high points" along the trails I cover.  February looks a bit better than January.

February's High Points:

  • Skyline Overlook, Somers, CT
  • Goat Rock and Lookout Point, Hampden, MA
  • Minnechoag Mountain, Hampden, CT
  • "Nick's Hill", West Suffield Mountain / Metacomet Ridge, Suffield, CT
  • Hill 880', Hampden, MA
  • Pine Mountain, Hampden, MA
  • Perkins Mountain, Somers, CT
  • West Ridge, DAR State Forest, Goshen, MA
  • Walnut Hill, Williamsburg, MA
  • Copper - Peak Mountain, Metacomet Trail, Granby, CT
  • West Suffield Mountain, Metacomet Trail, Suffield, CT
  • Merritts Hill, Williamsburg, MA
January's High Points:
  • "Nick's Hill", West Suffield Mountain / Metacomet Ridge
  • Bald Mountain, Shenipsit State Forest
  • The Pinnacle, Shenipsit State Forest
  • "Balanced Rock Hill",  Shenipsit State Forest
  • "Bent Birch Hill", Shenipsit State Forest
And, from old gps data, it looks as though Tippi and I were on a Hawley Notch snowshoe this day (February 28th, 2008) ten-years ago.


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Here is the flyer for my friend the Woods Walker's presentation this evening.  I assisted with the slides/images for the third time on this year's Rock Show Tour.

Again, like the prior two presentations, a full crowd of very interested people, both young and old.  It appears people are hungry for all things nature oriented.



And, from old gps data, it looks as though Tippi and I explored the Dubuque State Forest in Hawley, from Middle Road to East Hawley Road, this day (February 27th, 2008) ten-years ago.