Tue Apr 21st 26...

Joined
Dec 4, 2012
Messages
944
Age
61
Location
Vienna, AuSTria
Bike
ST1100Y, ST1100R
There’s always that moment after coffee where you think
“okay… I’ve got this.”
And then life immediately tests that theory.
Aggressively... :coffee:

674076667_1729933727978992_1402456345892079674_n.jpg

G'Day... or not...

4°/12°C, gray overcast, some heavy rain during night/early morning, roads still wet... more precipitation in the afternoon...

filled with desperately needed elixir of life... ☕

office, dull, agonizing... 😑
(... again I've been given hastily/unclear/contradicting instructions... hence procrastinating in an if<>then loop... instead of bringing the obviously expected "miracle" about... :unsure:)

Kinda "forced" ze GF last night to install the SENA into her new Schuberth C3 pro, by placing all on her lap... ;)
She: "... ah, yeah, dang, I forgot..." 😁
Also brought the installation manual, I'd printed out, stapled and horded in the closet... 😎
About an hour later the lid was back together and on the charger...

Weather looks promising for the w/e ride...
Ordered another spare battery, stuck in transit somewhere in Germany though... 😒

So, lets poke around in that Outlook inbox... pfffff... 🫤

have a good one! 😎
 
Morning all, and thanks Martin, for the start up.

-2 and still dark here, headed to a sunny +3 later on.

We saw clouds, sun and snow in yesterday's afternoon and evening hours. I also got the snow tires swapped on my car, but in the process seemed to have tweaked the back. It's been a topsy turvy night, even with pharmaceuticals. But today's another day right!

I hope everyone has a great day, and if you're under the weather, you heal up quick.

Obo.
 
Good morning all!
Thanks for the start, Martin.
It’s been quiet here, I guess it’s time for me to get off my keister and get things spiffied up.

Currently 1 headed to 14C today.
Steve, here’s hoping you are on the mend!

Fella, I hope things are going well for you! I’ll be in touch soon!
WB
 
Good morning, and thanks for the coffee start, Martin.

It's sunny and 24 in MA this morning, rising to 50 with a mix of sun and clouds. Wind will be 5-10 mph.

Yesterday, I hung out until my MRI. I was in and out in 30 minutes, and I'll receive results in a few days.

This morning, before the alarm, I was awakened by the familiar URK-URK-URK from one of the cats. Thank goodness for slippers!
I'll head out in a bit for a visit with my VA PCP.
Later I'll prep for tomorrow's surgery.
fun, fun, fun...

Enjoy the day,
Steve
 
Good morning everyone

Thanks for the coffee, Martin. I hope it's HOT, because...

It's 30°F in Rockville. 30. Three Zero. Two below freezing. In Canadian, that's almost -1. Sunny with a high around 61 is what's on tap for later, like around 1700. hours, but for much of the day the outside temperature will feel "fresh" so I plan to mostly stay indoors.

Progress on the hutch refinishing yesterday took two unexpected turns. Contrary to my initial plan, I ended up stripping the main horizontal surface all the way to bare wood, which I've sanded up through 220 grit. I had first figured I'd have to do that to the entire thing but closer re-inspection of the rest of the piece leads me to think that all it really needs is a thorough cleaning using an oil-based cleaner / restorer, and a fresh wax job. There are some small repairs still required on one of the three drawers, but the main problem (the front had fallen off) has been dealt with.

Stay safe and well everyone and tell your dear ones you love them. Do it today, NOW, for tomorrow may be too late.
 
Thx Martin!

Just came home from my first ride of the year.
I was embarrassingly rusty….
But a super nice ride.

10˚c/50f, sunny, a breeze from north.

Now to bicycle for some groceries.
Lawnmowing later.

@steve3b3 Best of luck with your upcoming surgery Steve!

Have a good one!
Stu

From todays ride

IMG_4735.jpeg
 
Good morning, all. Thanks for getting the party started, Martin.

Cool, at 47, but will reach a sunny high of 78. Only light breezes. Can’t complain.

Some yard work planned, after another trip to pick up more bedding plants. It may even be time to de-winterize the camper. Hopefully, we won’t see another hard freeze, but who knows. It is TN.

John
 
Thanks for the wake up juice Martin.
Speaking of Sena, my Etymotics wired earbuds have gone mute, and I have to call Ety today. I must have gone through 5 pairs over 15 years, those wires are so delicate. But this set is only a few weeks old, and in thinking I can reason with them for replacement.
Two pair have fallen victim to sharp kitty teeth, that's on me. One pair may have been pinched in my helmet chinbar, my bad.
Overall, they last if I don't get too rough with them.
I've been getting by with Bluetooth earbuds but they're not as comfortable, and take meticulous care when putting on a helmet to not dislodge them, and one or both will nearly always fall in the ground when removing said lid.
First world problems, right?
52 going to 82, the 30° swings are annoying in the morning, but perfectly delightful leaving work.
Before long, I'll be sweating just leaving the house... but I won't mind.
Halfway through my first cup, I'm reminded of my talent for using lot of words to say very little. Note that I said reminded... because this is not some new revelation.
Steve, I hope your recovery goes easily and quickly.
Y'all get a break now from my meandering verbosity, as I need to refill my mug, and feed the cats.
In that order.
Make it a great day.
"Make sure you have stopped speaking before your audience has stopped listening" — Dorothy Sarnoff.
 
I've been getting by with Bluetooth earbuds but they're not as comfortable, and take meticulous care when putting on a helmet to not dislodge them, and one or both will nearly always fall in the ground when removing said lid.
I've found that a helmet liner keeps things in place while putting my helmet on or off
 
I did the same, but before that, a liner kept my earbuds from being stripped from my ears as I put my helmet on.

I didn't ride with any sound at all until about 3 years ago, when the Mrs. said she'd like to be able to converse without yelling and hand signals. I bought our first Cardo duo set then, and then last year swapped to the built in Sena's when we bought new Neotec modular helmets. Even when I'm riding solo now, I rarely use any music. I find I don't need the distraction and prefer to focus on the ride. Our comms are primarily used for just that, communicating with each other while on the bike.
 
Back
Top Bottom