Up To The Highest Heights…
…where the wind is windy and the cold is cold. Not exactly what I was expecting in the southwest. Taos Ski Resort up, and, lower down, Arroyo Seco.
…where the wind is windy and the cold is cold. Not exactly what I was expecting in the southwest. Taos Ski Resort up, and, lower down, Arroyo Seco.
…and points in between. Trip mostly focused on Georgia O’keeffe museum.
Rio Grande gorge, the Earthships, old Taos, and for dinner, the oddly named Love Apple
After a beautiful mountain drive. 7,700 feet, and light snow on arrival. Very nice hacienda.
Quiz: name this painter, and the artist who made the mobile behind her.
Air travel not high on the list, but we made it. Fun supper in the hotel pub.
Above, departing MKE.
Some time spent today on this philosophical problem. Otherwise, even more mundane things, such as taking the garbage out.
Heading west tomorrow. Not cold, but gray and damp.
Blooms, bikers, baseball batters, basketball bouncers, and the like.
Springlike, in other words.
…and dinner and Sequence at the neighbors’. Also, hippo birdie to Mimi.
…as March winds are blowing. But, at least, the temperature is more like March than February.
That’s why a race for Wisconsin state Supreme Court — Election Day is April 4 — has extraordinarily high stakes. A Democratic win would deal a big blow to the MAGA movement’s 2024 hopes, underscoring its dramatically weakened hold on must-win territory once dominated by Trump. That outcome would give liberals a 4-3 majority on a court that could thwart any rerun of Trump’s 2020 effort to overturn his loss by legal chicanery.
The conservative candidate for the court seat — Republican lawyer Daniel Kelly — has sterling MAGA credentials. He was reportedly involved in discussions about a “fake electors” scheme to overturn Trump’s loss in the state. Last year, he helped lead “election integrity” events that suggested the state’s 2020 voting was suspect.
…and a bitter wind. No buds bursting today.
On the basketball front, I got 25 right and 7 wrong on the first round (round of 64), but since then things have been going catawampus.
…with a dusting of snow after last night’s rain. No ice on Lake Geneva.
And, majorly important election coming up April 4:
…bracket busted.
In the tournament, I chose Illinois for the first round over Arkansas, which demonstrates the foolishness of emotion over reason.
…on the stationary bike, but glad to be pedaling.
Having fun trying to program Sphero Bolt, in spite of no documentation.
And, advance notice—enhanced 15 bean soup for dinner.
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Renunciation can be great if it means giving up things that make you miserable.
No sense of Spring just yet.
Here’s the Rock River making itself to home in a cornfield. And there’s more moisture to come.
Faux crab cakes for dinner. Report to follow.
Almost as good as what you might find on the Chesapeake.
Snow showers and a cold north wind.
Apple tree and pear tree pruned (for looks and productivity), but otherwise mostly indoors.
Programming practice with Sphero Bolt does take time.
In other news, we have our March Madness brackets filled out, and I’m feeling pretty sure mine could be the first perfect bracket in the history of the tournament.
…though still chilly.
R&R and basketball, after a morning of Legos, waffles, ping pong, sopping fun at the snowy park, The Story About Ping, and The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings.
Legos, baking, ping pong, stories, office, dinner, etc.
More snow last night than I anticipated. Heavy and wet. Adding to the considerable moisture already on the land. Creeks and rivers out of their banks.
But not as bad as California.
…for our local robins.
But not really enough to bother anyone.
…it’s time to begin watching basketball tournaments.
And speaking of snow, winter storm warning for tomorrow.
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Remember, don’t keep a dog and then bark yourself.