Monday, January 31, 2022
Sunday, January 30, 2022
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Friday, January 28, 2022
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
One of my favorite television shows of "recent" time was Farscape. The dialogue below was just one part of the appeal of this show... as Crichton was to be turned to stone for a century or so, following marriage.
D'Argo: "Fear accompanies the possibility of death. Calm shepherds its certainty".
Crichton: "I love hanging with you, man".
Monday, January 24, 2022
Visited an Orthopedic Doctor in Bloomfield for my sore achilles tendon (left).
Options I was left with after x-ray and examination:
- Physcal Therapy
- MRI
- Boot for 1-Month
Sunday, January 23, 2022
The trip to northwestern Massachusetts yesterday revealed groomed snowmobile trails, so I made a journey today to explore.
Parked at the extreme outskirts of Notchview, and heading north into Savoy, hit the junction that leads down toward Windsor State Forest (Jambs), and turned around.
Back to the intersection of Route 8A and 9, crossed the highway and made the run a loop.
Totaled 6.9-miles in the snow, slippery without snowshoes but with the sore ankle/achilles I am in no mood to try snowshoes right now. A great day, wonderful exploration. Hopefully I re-visit this area to make some connections throughout the hilltowns.
Saturday, January 22, 2022
Friday, January 21, 2022
Took a run at Granby Land Trust (GLT's) Old Messenger Road Preserves (Katan-Ensor, Schlicht Family and Garmany Preserves). Completed 5.4-miles, with some repetition necessary. I will get back to further explore this area. Additional information below is from the GLT website...
The Katan-Ensor Preserve is a mixture of open fields and woodlands with some beautiful natural features, ranging from interesting rock formations to a babbling brook that runs through the property.
The Schlicht Family Preserve a spectacular outlook to the east, Scarlet Tanager Outlook (named because Scarlet Tanagers nest here and are regularly seen by visitors).
The Garmany Preserve is located in the GLT’s Old Messenger Road Corridor and the property is divided by Old Creamery Hill Road. Old Messenger Road is a discontinued woodland road in North Granby, as is Old Creamery Hill Road.
The Garmany Preserve has natural and historical significance. Here, you will see evidence of a family – the Messengers - that settled on this mountain, known as Popatunuck Mountain, at the time of the French and Indian War, and farmed this land for four generations before moving off of the mountain in the late 19th Century. Stone walls, the foundations of houses and barns, wells, and new growth forests all are evidence of the family's hard work and time spent here.
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Re-Visted Fuller Road to explore one of the side-trails... decent forest path that just seemed to end at a small ravine.
I will re-check once the snow is out, but I don't expect to find much extension.
Ended with a "rough" 1.5-miles mostly due to more snow (hard and crusty) than I expected.
An additional positive from visiting this area is that I believe I saw a location to park to "find" Lost Acres Falls once the snow clears out.