Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Visit with the folks, stopped in Plainfield on the return trip to Connecticut and rambled on old and obscure paths for 4.3-miles. 

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Canton Land Trust, exploring more of Ratlum Mountain.\

4.6-miles.

Monday, August 21, 2023

"Non" Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #17 for 2023...

"The Sinaloa Storywritten by Barry Gifford, first published in 1998.



Sunday, August 20, 2023

2023 Unsupported "NonTrail Race Unofficial Challenge #9

Granville Reservoir 8 KM (4.9-Miler)

K2 joined me for a run in Granville, at the Reservoir.

I decided that the Ankle, Achilles and Heal are feeling a bit better, at least enough to move a bit better than I have been lately.

Stuck to the forest roads, and the loop measured out at 4.9-miles with 550' of climb, mostly from mile 2 to mile 3.

Completed Granville Reservoir 8Km #1 in 1:05:00 (4.5 mph).  My speed is not impressive, but my right foot felt better than it has in 10 months, and I managed to run the entire way.  It's a start.

Saturday, August 19, 2023

To the Tunxis area to run on Canton Conservation Property nearing Ratlum Mountain.

Completed 4.6-miles.




Took a drive with DL to Chicopee to purchase a pair of Redwing Boots because I'm thinking that it's time to treat my feet correctly. 

Friday, August 18, 2023

Pavement's Gary Young passed away at age 70...


My friend the Hillbillage gave me a bunch of albums to listen to back in the very early 2000's by the band Pavement.  Once I listened to the first album, Slanted and Enchanted, it stayed in my rotation for months.  It was that fantastic.

I finally got around to listening the the second record, Crooked Rain Crooked Rain much later on.  It was just as impressive.  But, as I now had two Pavement records in my rotation, which I really thought the world of, I didn't get around to listening to the three final albums for a few years.

You see, I dove into all the early EP's and Singles, and Unreleased Tracks from those first two records instead of moving on to the later recorded output.  I was happy doing so.

Nowadays, I do enjoy their entire output, but those first two were and are magical still.

Which brings me around to announcing the death of  Pavement's Original Drummer Gary Young, who also Produced their first records in his garage studio.


From Wikipedia:  Pavements first EP, Slay Tracks (1933-1969), was recorded at  Gary Young's "Louder Than You Think Studio" with Young contributing drums.  Young would also appear on their next two EPs, Demolition Plot J-7, and Perfect Sound Forever, released in 1990 and 1991, respectively, as well as their 1992 debut album, Slanted and Enchanted. Young began gaining the band a degree of notoriety with his on- and offstage antics. He was noted for greeting the audience at the door, giving out vegetables, such as cabbage, to fans, and for doing headstands.

His last release as a member of the group was the EP Watery, Domestic. He later appeared on two tracks on the Major Leagues EP as a producer.

Young was fired from Pavement in 1993 due to conflicts with the rest of the band. He reunited with the band to play two shows in 2010.

Thursday, August 17, 2023

3.4-mile jog in Granville, cool, damp and humid. 

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Bands and Live Performances I've been a part of:

#7.

Folk Duo, Adams Aggie Fair, Summer 1981.

Kirk C and I decided to jump into a talent contest at the Adams Aggie Faire around August 1981..

We made an attempt at Hey Hey My My.  

My guitar was a very cheap acoustic with rusty strings and guilty of being out of tune.

We pretty much were awful.  

At the time, once we completed the tune and there was no applause, it seemed a bit embarrassing.  Afterward, in retrospect, it was a pretty punk thing to attempt, as we had no practice or preparation whatsoever.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

From the archives...

Mahican Mohawk Marathon
August 15th, 2014
Florida, Savoy & Charlemont, Massachusetts

Mohawk, Savoy, Florida Marathon for Wuzzam and I.
Wuzzam and I ran the Mahican Mohawk Marathon in 6:43:30.  We began and ended at Mohawk Trail State Forest in Charlemont, along the bank of the Cold River.  Our turn-around or midpoint was roughly at North Pond at Savoy Mountain State Forest in Savoy / Florida.

This was my 53rd completed marathon.

Running through Stafford Meadow
 
Red Pine Plantation, set in 1930's..
Up through the Red Pine.
Wuzzam at the first crossing of the Cold River.
Bog Pond, a long-time favorite area of ours..
Burnett Homestead Cemetery in Florida..
Second crossing of the Cold River.

Monday, August 14, 2023

Visited the Folks today, with a stop at Chi's for take-out.

Chi's is housed in the old store named "Kelly's On the Corner" (I think).  Back in the mid to late '70's I recall playing a lot of pinball in there.

On the drive back to CT, I stopped in Plainfield and explored along South Road, completing 3.0-miles into Dubuque State Forest.


Worked a brief shift in the early morning before my adventure.....

Sunday, August 13, 2023

4.3-miles along the Metacomet (New England Trail) from Hatchet Hill Road to above the Farmington River at T-Ville.

Managed a 2-hour emergency shift at work afterward.

Saturday, August 12, 2023

3.8-miles at Northwest Park, working on remembering the connection towards the Farmington River Park in Bloomfield.

Managed a 3-hour emergency shift at work afterward.

Friday, August 11, 2023

Drove to Northwest Park to complete the 2023 NWP Trail Hike Challenge.  

K2 finished last weekend, and I had three remining trials to execute to call this achieved:

  • Rainbow Reservoir Trail
  • Softwood Forest Trail
  • Conservation Trail

I completed the three trails in 5.8-miles.  It was very hot in the open areas but a bit more cool and shaded in the woods.

Spoke with Jon Evil after completion of the challenge, I believe he began his work today.


Ended up the day with a 5-hour shift at work.

From the archives....

Hallockville Pond Marathon
August 11th, 2005 - Hawley, Massachusetts

Today I completed my 30th marathon.  Locale was Dubuque State Forest and we named the event the "Hallockville Pond" Marathon.  

For company, I had Wuzzam being his norm good sport, and Tippi with her normal determination.  Old Farmer Tom met us along the Notch Trail on bicycle, and enjoyed a few miles with us.

This was Tippi's 4th completed marathon.  Our time ended up at 5:21:16.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

I do try to separate work from life, but this week was heavily involved with SCADA, Networking and Remote Communications to the point of working four twelve hour days (or more).  Not much time for any outside activities or thoughts, even. 

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Rock & Roll Guitarist Robbie Robertson of "The Band", passed away today.


I am most familiar with the first two Band records, Music from Big Pink and The Band.  While both offer  incredible slabs of Music, the first, Music from Big Pink is my favorite.


Side one

1. "Tears of Rage"                                    
2. "To Kingdom Come"
3. "In a Station"
4. "Caledonia Mission"
5. "The Weight"

Side two

1. "We Can Talk"
2. "Long Black Veil"
3. "Chest Fever"
4. "Lonesome Suzie"
5. "This Wheel's on Fire"
6. "I Shall Be Released"


The Band:

Rick Danko              bass guitar, fiddle, vocals
Levon Helm             drums, tambourine, vocals
Garth Hudson           organ, piano, clavinet, soprano and tenor saxophones
Richard Manuel        piano, organ, vocals
Robbie Robertson     electric and acoustic guitars, vocals


My favorite song by The Band is "The Weight".  It is heavy, and is still remarkable today.


It is too often that musicians are left off of our personal playlist, for all sorts of reasons.  Perhaps, this will be an opportunity to dig a bit deeper into Robbie Robertson's music.