Bike around Suffield, 10.5-miles.
Saturday, October 15, 2022
Friday, October 14, 2022
Thursday, October 13, 2022
We would start running in the opposite direction of the bikes, beginning at the St. Mark's Church parking area (we hoped to start running on an hour but we found out the church bells haven't been active for many years). We immediately crossed the Burkeville Covered Bridge and we were soon into Conway State Forest.
- Cricket Hill
- Joe Herrick Gulf
- Smith Hill
- Bullitt Reservation
- Chapel Falls & Ledge/Pony Cliffs
- Moore Hill and the Firetower
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
My back recovered, but the Alaska Cruise took a bite out of running this month.
A low Peak Count once again...
- North Drake Mountain, Granville, MA
- Middle Drake Mountain, Granville, MA
- South Drake Mountain (Drake Proper), Granville/Southwick, MA
- White Pass Junction aboard the Train from Skagway, Alaska (U.S. / Canadian border).
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Monday, October 10, 2022
Sunday, October 9, 2022
...and on this day in 2013:
October 9th, 2013 - Goshen & Ashfield, Massachusetts
Tippi on Chapel Ledge.
Chapel Falls.
Chapel Falls.
Saturday, October 8, 2022
Another day on the bike, this time parking in Granville at Phelon Forest (North Lane).
Pedaled north to Borden Brook Road/Beach Hill Road, past Maple Corner Farm, and took the gravel Farnum Road towards Tolland.
Rough going through the forest, I walked the downhills mostly (pushing the bike). Onto Blandford Road and stuck with that until I intersected Schoolhouse Road.
South on Schoolhouse until the intersection with Route 57, large downhills and uphills along the way until I was back at North Lane.
15.5-miles, and it made me a bit tired.
Friday, October 7, 2022
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Continuing to watch some "Monster Movies"...
2022 Horror Show
#3 - Humanoids from the Deep
Humanoids from the Deep (released as Monster in Europe and Japan) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film starring Doug McClure, Ann Turkel, and Vic Morrow. Roger Corman served as the film's uncredited executive producer, and his company, New World Pictures, distributed it. Humanoids from the Deep was directed by Barbara Peeters and an uncredited Jimmy T. Murakami.
Anglers from the fishing village of Noyo, California, catch what appears to be a monster. The young son of one of the anglers falls into the water and something unseen drags him under the surface. Another angler prepares a flare gun, but he slips and accidentally fires it into the deck, which is soaked with gasoline dropped earlier by the boy. The vessel bursts into flames and explodes; everybody aboard is killed. Jim Hill (McClure) and his wife Carol witness the explosion. Later, Jim and Carol's dog goes missing and the pair finds its dismembered corpse on the nearby beach.
The following day, teenagers Jerry and Peggy go for a swim at the beach. Jerry is abruptly pulled under the water. Peggy believes it is a prank until she discovers his mutilated corpse. Peggy screams and tries to reach the beach, but a monstrous figure drags her across the sand. The humanoid creature tears off her bikini and attempts to forcibly breed with her.
That night, two more teenagers are camping on the same beach. Billy is about to have sex with his girlfriend, Becky when another humanoid monster claws its way inside, kills him, and chases Becky onto the beach. She outruns her assailant, but then runs into the arms of yet another monster, which throws her to the sand and rapes her. More attacks follow; not all of them successful, but few witnesses survive to tell the public about the incidents; only Peggy is found alive, though severely traumatized. Jim's brother is also attacked, prompting Jim to take a personal interest in the matter.
A company called Canco has announced plans to build a huge cannery near Noyo. The murderous, sex-hungry mutations are apparently the result of Canco's experiments with a growth hormone they had earlier administered to salmon. The salmon escaped from Canco's laboratory into the ocean during a storm and were eaten by large fish that then mutated into the brutal, depraved humanoids that have begun to terrorize the village.
By the time Jim and Canco scientist Dr. Susan Drake have deduced what is occurring, the village's annual festival has begun. At the festival, many humanoids appear, murdering the men and attempting to breed with every woman they can grab. Jim devises a plan to stop the humanoids by pumping gasoline into the bay and setting it on fire, cutting off the humanoids' way of retreat. Meanwhile, Carol is attacked at home by two of the creatures, but manages to kill them before Jim arrives.
The morning after the festival, normality seems to have returned to the village. Jim asks the sheriff about Dr. Drake. The sheriff mumbles that she went back to the lab, where she is coaching a pregnant Peggy, who has survived her sexual assault. Peggy is about to give birth when her monstrous offspring bursts from her womb, with Peggy screaming at the screeching baby.
Source: Wikipedia
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Continuing to watch some "Monster Movies" over the next couple months...
2022 Horror Show
#2 - Underworld.
Underworld is a series of dark fantasy action horror films created by Len Wiseman, Kevin Grevioux, and Danny McBride, that follows characters who are caught up in a war between vampires and werewolves (called "lycans" within the films). Most of the movies star Kate Beckinsale as the protagonist, Selene, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The first film, Underworld, was released in 2003; it introduces Selene, an elite vampire-warrior who defies her orders, and Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman), a human who gets caught up in the war.
Source: Wikipedia
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
Monday, October 3, 2022
Sunday, October 2, 2022
October has Halloween, and that means Horror Movies.
I am hoping to watch some "Monster Movies" over the next couple months... these could be classified as "Cult Horror Favorites" of mine.
2022 Horror Show
#1 - Phantasm
Phantasm was a locally financed independent film; the cast and crew were mostly amateurs and aspiring professionals. Though initial reviews were mixed in regard to the dreamlike, surreal narrative and imagery, later reception was more positive and the film became a cult classic. It has appeared on several critics' lists of best horror films, and it has been cited as an influence on later horror series. It was followed by four sequels: Phantasm II (1988), Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994), Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998) and Phantasm: Ravager (2016).
Source: Wikipedia