Glad to see the official announcement of Apple’s ā€œSpring Loadedā€ event next week. I’ve been living with a cracked screen on my iPad long enough.

A really nice round this afternoon at Heritage Palms!

And yes, I can still put it in the water from here…

A Winter in Indio

I never thought of myself as a Snowbird, but even with COVID-19, our second Winter in Indio is amazing! In college we used to joke about getting condos in the same building when we got old, so we could party together every night and have fun after we had worked hard and raised kids and … But who knew that something like that would actually start to happen?

Here we are in our mid-50’s; living a retirement lifestyle, while still working a balanced workweek. What do I mean by that? Well here is our basic daily schedule. Of course this may vary due to visitors or other events.

  • 5:30 AM wakeup, wait 5 minutes for the water to get hot and then get out of bed and make a delicious pour over coffee to start the day. Read the news and do Sudoku or The NY Times crossword until 7:00AM
  • 7:00 AM Be productive.
  • 8:00 AM play pickleball — unless I have an early tee time on Monday or Friday with my wonderful TGIF group.

  • 10:00AM Be Productive
  • 2:00 PM If it is Jan — March, take a bike ride (unless I’ve already played pickleball and golf!). If its April or May it may be too hot to ride now.

  • 3:00 PM — Occasionally this is happy hour time over zoom with friends back in the midwest.
  • 5:00 PM almost always happy hour out here. Unless you are still on the course for a late round of golf.

  • 6:00 PM cooking time!!!
  • 8:00 PM Done with cooking and dinner time to veg with a movie or TV show. If it was not COVID times we could imagine playing cards with any number of couples we have met! Our favorite shows are:
    • Ted Lasso
    • Chicago Med/Fire/PD
    • The Voice
    • Handmaids Tale
    • For All Mankind
    • Mrs Maizel
  • 10:00 PM Bed Time. — read until you can’t anymore, then fall asleep.

Dubuque to Mississippi Palisades

Today was a rough day. The hills were steep, the good people of Galena seem to hate bikers, and I was chased by a goat.

View of our campsite right along the Mississippi

First, the hills. There were a lot of them, and some of them were steep, really steep. 16% grade on one of them steep. This makes for pretty difficult riding if I do say so myself. Overall, today was not very scenic and it was all on roads, sometimes with shoulders and sometimes not.

Hills, here there and everywhere

The people of Galena. So here is the thing, coming into Galena there is no shoulder on the road so I have to ride in the lane. People are in a hurry so rather than waiting to pass me when there is no oncoming traffic as one would do when passing a car, people decide to crowd the center line and see if they can’t get by. This creates a situation that is extremely dangerous for the guy on the bike! The roads are filled with cracks and other obstacles that cause us to swerve that drivers of cars don’t even notice. when you only give me a foot of riding space that is not much room to maneuver.

My strategy is to simply claim the lane, which of course does not win me any new friends. I’ll move over when it is safe for them to pass. Really it is not that much time out of your day to wait for the oncoming traffic to pass so that you can pass me like any other vehicle. And it sure as heck will save you a lot of messy time explaining to the police why you caused an accident.

Why is that pine tree leaning toward the picnic table?

The goat…. What can I say, I was just coming up a hill, admiring the Halloween decorations at yet another country store, when all of the sudden this big goat comes at me. Where did he come from!?? I guess he escaped his pen, or maybe he was put there to guard the pumpkins? I wish I had our little episode on camera but his horns looked quite nasty so I didn’t hang around to get that Kodak moment!

Despite all of the annoyances, I made it safely to our campground at Mississippi Palisades. The park is huge and our campsite was way back away from everything. We grilled some pork chops from Fareway over an open campfire and had a good night.