Sunday, October 26, 2025

7-Miles at Bear Hole with K2. 

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Visit to Winchester, Massachusetts to visit with Hillbillage and W (Hu) can Cook. 

Friday, October 24, 2025

Visit with Pop with K2.

Built Pop's new Deer-Stand (Tree Stand) and felled a tree including dragging out of the forest.

Thursday, October 23, 2025

"Non Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #22 for 2025...

The Pyramid (orig. Swedish Pyramiden) is a collection of five short stories by Swedish crime fiction author Henning Mankell, first published in Sweden in 1999 and translated into English in 2008.

It features his best-known character, police inspector Kurt Wallander.

While it was written after the 8th novel, Firewall, the events depicted in The Pyramid take place well before Faceless Killers, making it chronologically the first in the series. 

The first story takes place in 1969 while the last occurs in 1989-90.

The English translation of the titles for each of the short stories is:

  • "Wallander's First Case"
  • "The Man with the Mask"
  • "The Man at the Beach"
  • "The Death of the Photographer"
  • "The Pyramid"






Full day of work at JMH. 

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

3.4-Miles at Mary Edwards Mountain Property. 

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

4.3-Miles at Ashley Reservoir. 


Work at JMH.

Monday, October 20, 2025

3-miles around Basin Bruce Park.

6-Month Dental Check-Up.  Good report. 

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Visit Mom in Williamstown, and Pop (for his birthday) in Adams!

Saturday, October 18, 2025

4.8-miles in Bear Hole with K2.

And From the Marathon Archives...

Bay State Marathon
October 18, 1992 - Lowell, Massachusetts

I completed my first marathon at Baystate in Lowell, Massachusetts, this day 1992..  

I ran 3:35:00 for the 26.2-miles (two loops).  

My folks drove out to see me finish, which was really cool.

Friday, October 17, 2025

Bear Hole for 6.5-Miles.

In Memory...  Rest in Peace Tippi (August 2000 - October 17, 2016)

Nine years ago today we said goodbye to Tippi.  She was a rescue we were blessed with for well over 16-years. She was my trail partner for somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000 miles (we didn't keep track), traveling together in the car all over Connecticut, New York, Vermont and Western Massachusetts to run in the woods we both loved so much.  Together we finished 17 marathons.  She could run all day, season didn't really matter.

Often, as DL and I drive home from Adams back to Connecticut, she will ask as we pass large forested areas "... did you and Tippi ever run through there?"  The answer is almost always "Yes".  We connected huge tracts of land in northwestern Massachusetts, the Valley, and much of north-central and western Connecticut.

I continue to think about Tippi everyday. Often on a hike or run, I come to a spot in the forest that helps me feel her presence.  The recent photograph below is one of those spots/times, along the Spruce Mountain Trail in Monroe, where my old dog's spirit overwhelmed me.


We love you Tips, rest easy girl.

Tippi, August 2000 - October 17th, 2016.

Thursday, October 16, 2025

ArchaeoEd Podcast

Get ready to embark on a time-traveling adventure with the legendary archaeologist, Dr. Ed Barnhart!

Let's unearth the stories of the awe-inspiring civilizations of the Americas. 

These are the tales that only get a fleeting mention in western history books.


Episode 3.2 
The Moche

The Moche were an amazingly advanced civilization who lived along Peru's northern coast from about 100 to 750 CE.  In this episode, I'll explain how I believe that they were monotheistic, worshipping a creator deity I call the Fanged Deity.

Full day of work at JMH. 

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

"Non Black Lizard / Vintage Crime #21 for 2025...

"Brandvägg" (1998; English translation by Ebba Segerberg: Firewall, 2002)" by Andrzej Sapkowski, published in 1998, English in 2002.




EW WPCA for Contract Help (benefit planning). 

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Old News...  From the Archives, this day in my Marathon History...

On this day in 1995 I completed the 2nd Hartford Marathon in 3:42:02.  

This was my 7th completed marathon.

Work at JMH.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Visit Mom in Williamstown, Pop in Adams.

Old Marathon News...

Conway Covered Bridge Marathon - October 13th, 2012
Conway & Goshen, Massachusetts

On this day in 2012, Wuzzam and I ran the Conway Covered Bridge Marathon.  We had Ned and his daughter's dog with us for the first 10-miles or so, and they were good company.

The idea for the run had been with me for a while, but what sealed it was Farmer Tom was doing a group trail ride through the woods from either Berkshire East or South Face, to the Covered Bridge in Conway.

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.

Highlights of the run included:
  • Cricket Hill
  • Joe Herrick Gulf
  • Smith Hill
  • Bullitt Reservation
  • Chapel Falls & Ledge/Pony Cliffs
  • Moore Hill and the Firetower
We finished really strong, final time of 6:33:15.  This was my 50th completed marathon.

On the drive out to retrieve our two aid station drops, we ran into the mountain bike group crossing West Road exiting the DAR State Forest onto the Chapel Falls Trail toward Conway State Forest.

An excellent day!


Sunday, October 12, 2025

4.5-Miles at Bear Hole.