Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Fog Lifting

6:20

8:16

It's 7:51, a foggy morning, and I was out kayaking for close to an hour. The fog is starting to lift at the moment, and at 6:15 there was a severe weather warning because of the heavy fog.

Kayak Morning

Some Light

Reminds Me Of A Japanese Painting

North

Heron

Monday was a good day, mostly because I felt back to normal. I was able to get in a good paddle, out for an hour, as the rain let up just as I was ready to kayak. When I returned, Evie was up, and we finished and published the blog. I had a few things I wanted to get done, so by 10:00, I was off to Lakewood. I stopped at Ryder's Cup for coffee, then at the dermatology office to make an appointment because I had to cancel my appointment last Friday when I fell. I then went to the Celeron Fire Station, hoping to retrieve my bike. I walked around the building, knocking on three or four doors, but not one seemed to be home. So I drove into Celeron's Town Hall. I talked to a clerk who sympathized, and she called up someone and said a guy would meet me there in ten minutes. So I drove back to the station, waited around for five or ten minutes, checking a couple of doors, thinking someone would come out when I drove up, as the door to the fire engine opened. He got out of the truck, showed me where my bike was sitting, and that was it. We decided to donate to the fire station for their help, and he appreciated our check. I attached my bike to the car and drove off, stopping at the field where I fell and found the hole that caused it. 

Pot Hole 

It was two or three feet wide, a foot and a half deep, and hidden by grass. No wonder I fell. On my way home, I stopped at Walmart for our dinner, a rotisserie chicken, then at a stand for a half dozen ears of corn, then home.

I was home by noon, and Evie was about ready to drive to Jamestown for another doctor's appointment, this time with a pulmonologist. Around 12:30, I had lunch, the leftovers from our Saturday night's dinner, and watched Quarterback on Netflix. By the time the episode was over, I was tired and went upstairs for my daily nap and to read. Evie didn't return until 3:00, having stopped to return some packages at Michaels and shop at T. J. Maxx. At 3:45, I left to meet my buddies for beers at Jack's house on Chautauqua Ridge. He lives on 40-plus acres, with a gorgeous backyard garden. If I didn't have the lake to look at each day, it would be his garden, with its view of a pasture, horses, and trees in the distance. So four of us sat around drinking beers for an hour and a half, a good way to spend a Monday afternoon.

Jack's Garden

Solar Panels

Wildflowers

I didn't get home until after 6:00, and Evie was putting together our dinner, chicken with spinach and potatoes, kind of a stir-fry. We ate around 6:45 and watched a couple more episodes of ER before Evie went up to bed, tired from her busy day. I started a new series, Woman of the Dead, an Austrian/German series which I liked enough to stick with.



Monday, August 17, 2026

Gentle Rain


Paddling Home

6:24

Heavy Rain At 6:45

7:27

It's 6:55, and I have been sitting out on our front porch, listening to the falling rain. Off to the north, it looks like it might be clearing up, and I will be able to kayak. Right now, however, I am happy to just sit here, enjoy my coffee, and the sound of the falling rain. I finally got out on the lake at 7:45 for an hour, and just as I returned, it started to drizzle. By the way, we did get close to an inch of rain this morning. 

Kayak Morning

Northern Sky

East

Osprey

Sunday, early and late, were great. Early, I was up and out on the lake for a good hour, enjoying being back out on the lake after a brief hiatus. It was a quiet morning paddle, few boats and a couple of good photos of birds. And as I mentioned in yesterday's blog, Austin stopped by and trimmed our privets in areas where I could not reach. After he left, I did some raking up of the cut privets and have a couple of garbage cans of deadfall and weeds to take up the hill. After I finished the blog with Evie's help, I didn't do much for the rest of the morning, mostly because Evie didn't want me to after my fall on Friday. She wanted to mow the lawn, so I got out the mower for her, moved the cars, and she then took her time mowing on and off during the late morning and early afternoon. It looks great.

Hydrangea Bloom

I had the leftover white bean, pancetta, and tomato stew for lunch and watched another episode of Quarterback on Netflix before going upstairs, turning on the AC, and reading and napping, as usual. I am still working my way through The Calamity Club. After my nap, I didn't do much, just a little organizing in my garage and putting away stuff in the garage attic. I showered at 3:45 and was dressed by 5:00 so I could watch the Indiana Fever game until 5:45, when we were going to dinner at friends' home at the Chautauqua Institution.

Sunday Night Dinner

About a year ago, we had dinner at Fred and Judy's and met their friends, Subagh and Linda, and it was fun to see all four of them again. We had appetizers out on their back porch as we caught up on all our ailments from the past year. We then moved to more interesting topics: our kids. Dinner was great: salmon, corn pudding, potato and fruit salad, and Linda's amazing bread. For dessert, we had peaches and ice cream. It was a fun night, and we vowed to do it again next year. We were home by 9:30, and Evie went up to bed while I watched another episode of Quarterback before joining her.

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Sunny Early, Partly Cloudy Now


8:21

7:17

7:08

It's 9:20, and I have been up since 7:00. I got in a good hour of paddling before returning home. Evie was up and said Austin was coming over to trim our hedges—the parts I cannot reach. He's a great kid, worked for about 15 minutes, and was on his way to his next job.

Kayak Morning

Great Blue

Heron 

Osprey In Victoria Tree

Yesterday was a bore because I took it easy after my fall. Evie took good care of me, making me a big breakfast before we both drove to the Transfer Station to get rid of our trash. We then drove to Celeron's Fire Station, hoping to get my bike, but it was closed up—at least, we could not find a door open. On the way home, we stopped at Evans and picked up a couple of boxes of wine.

Lunch was lentil soup and egg rolls, and I watched a Netflix series called Quarterback. They follow four NFL quarterbacks through the 2025–26 season. I then read some and took a good nap. Neither of us did anything the rest of the afternoon, just hung out in our air-conditioned house.

Saturday Afternoon Shadows

We enjoyed a glass or two of wine on the front porch, as the lake traffic began to pick up since it was such a calm lake and sky. Around 6:00, Evie put together our dinner, a new recipe with fennel, white beans, shrimp, tomatoes, and pancetta. It was not Evie's favorite, but I enjoyed it. We still cannot find anything to watch, so we went back to ER. Even though we have seen it at least three times, we still enjoy it. After Evie went to bed, I watched Quarterback, then read and went to bed.


Saturday, August 15, 2026

Blue Skies And Sun Rising


6:43


6;43

It's 7:18, and I've been up since 6:00, but I have not gone kayaking this morning — for a good reason.

Yesterday I began the day with a good paddle, breakfast, and then decided to go for a bike ride toward Celeron. I parked my car behind the gas station and rode into town. There's a busy corner there, so I opted to bike across a grassy field instead to avoid it. As I rode across, my front wheel dropped into a large hole hidden in the grass, and I was thrown forward, hitting my head and face. I'm still not sure if I blacked out or not.


I realized I was stuck on my bike on the ground and had a hard time getting off it. As I lay there, my Apple Watch went off, asking if I'd fallen. I replied yes, and it connected me to the Celeron Fire Department, who asked what had happened and where I was. About ten minutes later, two ambulances arrived — I was still on the ground. They put a collar around my neck, took my blood pressure, and eventually loaded me onto a stretcher and drove me to the hospital. Meanwhile, Evie had gotten the watch alerts, called me, and wanted to know what happened. I was able to tell her, and she drove straight to the hospital.

Before she arrived, I was given a CT scan of my head and neck. Soon after she got there, the doctor came in with good news — the scan showed no serious injuries, and I could go home. They told me to take Tylenol, see my regular doctor, and let the neck and back pain work itself out over the next few days. So that's my story of why I'm not kayaking this morning. I've got contusions on my face, aches all over from the fall, and my left eye is partly swollen shut, so I look like I lost a fight.

I have trouble moving my head because of the neck pain, and getting comfortable enough to sleep last night was a challenge. I did manage a nap in the afternoon, and even rode along with Evie to retrieve the Outback from behind the gas station. I can only read large print right now — my nose is too cut up for glasses to sit comfortably on it.

We had a normal afternoon, a glass of wine at 5:00 and dinner at 6:30, hot dogs and corn on the cob. We watched ER and ended the evening watching Caitlin Clark score 29 points as her team beat Dallas and Paige Bueckers, her rival, also had 29 points. 

I am fortunate that I was not more seriously hurt. I will just have to deal with the pain for a few days before I can get back ot on the lake and my bike. And I won't be winning any beauty contests!



A few coincidences from yesterday. After Evie found out about my fall, she was scrolling through Facebook and this T-shirt came up. And last night, my nephew Pat called to see if I wanted to go for a bike ride with him around Presque Isle, one of my favorite spots to ride. Obviously, I couldn't. 

Friday, August 14, 2026

Morning Fog

Bald Eagle

6:13

It's another gray morning, and it does not look like it's letting up. It's 8:10, and I've been up for two hours, paddling for 70 minutes on a foggy morning. I took my usual route, along Woodlawn, across to Long Point, back to Sandy Bottom, and home. A couple of fishing boats have been out since I got out there, one near our dock.

Kayak Morning

Looking East Towards Long Point And Tom's Point

Long Point

Kicking Back

Bald Eagle

Great Blue Heron

Yesterday was a busy morning, as usual. Up early, I kayaked for close to an hour and then, around 7:45, drove to the Ashville Country Store for breakfast. I was home just after 9:00, wrote the blog, then Evie picked out the photos and read it before I published it. I then drove to Lakewood and took a Yin Yoga class for over an hour. On the way home, I stopped briefly at Ryder's Cup, but the line was too long, so I left after talking with Dave for ten minutes. 

I was home around noon, and Evie was ready to drive to Jamestown to talk with an audiologist, then do some shopping. I had the leftover Mongolian beef on rice for lunch and started a new show called Des, with David Tennant starring as a serial killer. It's based on fact, and I was taken in by the three-part series. After lunch, I read and napped briefly, of course, until I heard Evie come home.

A Bee

I helped unpack the car and then had nothing to do for the rest of the afternoon. For some reason, however, I wanted to wash the windows, so I got out the pail, white vinegar, and Dawn, a squeegee, and cloths, and washed the front windows. They are never perfect, just better than before. I worked up a sweat, so I took a quick shower, finishing just in time for wine time. Evie made an appetizer, loaded nachos, and we relaxed for a good hour before dinner: fried potatoes, eggs, corn, and a bagel. The corn was great — sweet and tender — and we watched another couple of episodes of ER before Evie went to bed and I returned to Des and watched the last two episodes before bed.

Interesting:



Thursday, August 13, 2026

More Gray


5:51

7:07

It's 7:15, and I've been up since 5:45 and on the lake for 45 minutes, starting at 6:20. It was basically a boring paddle — a mostly gray sky.  As I paddled, I saw some color creeping in, and I got a photo of an eagle before it took off. Now a couple of boats are out in the bay, motionless and fishing, and my neighbors skied by as I paddled home.

Kayak Morning

Interesting Sky

Neighbors

Bald Eagle

Wednesday turned out to be a good day, mostly because I had nothing to do — just what I wanted or felt like doing — the joy of retirement. As usual, I was up before 6:00 and out on the lake by 6:15 for close to an hour and a half- a good workout. I came in, wrote the blog, and Evie was up and reread it, then published it. I had my usual breakfast of granola, hemp hearts, and chia seeds, along with handpicked blueberries and a banana.

Biking Out To Long Point

Long Point

By 10:30, I decided to get in a bike ride. So I hitched my bike on the Outback and drove over to Bemus, parked just beyond the bridge, and rode for over an hour, through Bemus to Long Point State Park, out to Long Point, then back to my car. It felt good to be on my bike, especially riding through the wooded trails.

Zinnia

I was home by 12:30 and had my lunch, another bowl of kuru fasulye — finally found something I liked. Season Four of Jack Reacher on Prime. So far, I'm into it. After lunch, I got back to my book and napped briefly. The rest of the afternoon was easy, although Evie asked me to clean the red potatoes, which were covered in dirt, and that took a good twenty minutes. Thanks, Tom!

Zinnia

We had our wine time at 5:00, and Evie put together a great dinner around 6:30 — roasted red potatoes, steaks, and a salad. Yum. We still haven't found a new show, so we're happy to watch a couple more episodes of ER. What a great series. After Evie went to bed, I watched another episode of Jack Reacher before heading upstairs to read and sleep.

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