- This week was preparation for our Guatemala Trip. As you are reading this it is very likely we are winging our way south to Guatemala City. In preparation we cleaned the house and did laundry so we had all the clothes we needed for our trip and could come home to a clean house. I also started piling things I needed so that I wouldn't forget to pack them.
- During my prep I reread my Mom's travelogue entries from 1972. I wrote so much better back then. I feel like I rush my writing now and do it with minimal thought. I would like to get back to that more relaxed form of slow writing though the real world is interfering with my stress levels.
- I was going to walk twice this week but, due to sloth, I only did one. It was 13.1 miles (21.1 km) - not bad. It was longer than I expected and nearly killed my legs but I survived.
- We bought tickets for Bob Dylan at the Orpheum theater in April. We sort of saw him once before when we lived in California. I'll have to tell that story before we go to the concert. Suffice it to say, I don't remember anything about that concert not because of my crappy memory but because I was completely distracted.
- We have not really had any 'real' snow this winter season so far. I've missed it and I was looking forward to seeing the first snow. Naturally it's supposed to snow this coming week when I'll be out of the country. *sigh*
Homer's Travels
Sunday, February 09, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #132
Friday, February 07, 2025
Book: Orlando Figes' "Revolutionary Russia 1891-1991 A History
Wednesday, February 05, 2025
A Return To Guatemala
Sunday, February 02, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #131
"I will not give into the lies.I will not give into the fear."- Jim Acostaex-CNN correspondent/anchor
- I have spent most of this week doomscrolling. I have spent too much time on Bluesky watching our great nation starting to corrode and crumble in darkness.
- On Tuesday I had an MRI taken of my abdomen to check for lesions in my prostate. None were found (yay). I am not a claustrophobic person most of the time but after nearly an hour in the tight spaces of the MRI machine, I was getting antsy.
- Wednesday was the Lunar New Year. Happy year of the snake everyone!
- Saturday was the first day of February which is kinda blowing my mind. Where did January go?
- I walked three times this week for a total of 30.8 miles (49.6 km). Next week I plan to walk twice.
- My television watching this week was of a scientific nature. Namely, I watched episodes of "Nova". I watched one on Quantum discoveries, one on Astrophysical discoveries, and several on the different planets, moons, and other objects in our solar system. In my early years I had most of this type of knowledge memorized. I was fascinated with it. But over the last few decades I have not kept up with the cutting edge research. These episodes helped bring me up to speed.
- In a week the Wife and I will be traveling to our next international destination. It's somewhere I've been before - Guatemala. I intend to post about the upcoming trip later this week. Stand by.
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #130
Theme of the week: I do not get it. I just do not understand anything anymore.
- This week started with avoidance. I avoided watching the inauguration by watching/listening to non-political podcasts and music. Unfortunately, since I steep myself in news nearly everyday, this reprieve from politics lasted twenty-four hours.
- Took my car for its first service since I bought it. I drive my car so infrequently that I usually don't hit the mileage maintenance target in a year. I think I actually walk more in a week than I drive.
- Went in for a teeth cleaning. This may be one of the few dentist appointments when I didn't have any issues.
- I walked twice a this week. I skipped my Monday walk due to the single digit temperatures accompanied by negative wind chills temperatures. I probably could have walked as I know how to properly layer and bundle up for cold weather but I cocooned in podcasts instead. The two walks I did totaled 24.1 miles (38.8 km). Next week we're having spring-like weather so I should be able to get three walks in.
- Watch 'The Wild Robot". It has been nominated, and in many cases won, best animated film rewards. It's pretty good. A bit on the saccharine side but definitely a safe place in our current situation. It reminded me, at least superficially, a bit of the robot in Becky Chambers' Monk & Robot books.
- I am getting an MRI this week to check my prostate. I think they are being overly cautious but better to be safe I guess. I wish it wasn't so expensive though.
- My cousin sent me a bunch of family pictures my Aunt had. I may start posting a few. Here's one:
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"Bruce giving PJ a Pepsi" Developed January 1975 Picture taken in Guatemala. Probably taken around Christmas 1974. PJ was a peekapoo. |
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Book: Cory Doctorow's "Red Team Blues"
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
How I Rate Books
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Weekly Ephemera #129
- This was a medical week as I mentioned in this post. This coming week I have a dentist appointment which I expect to go smoothly as I have no issues with my teeth at the moment - yay!
- The Wife and I went to the REI outlet on Tuesday to get some stuff for the Wife's Camino this summer. The Wife is looking for shoes that will work with her bunions. While they didn't have a shoe in her size she did confirm that she should be wearing a wide shoe.
I broke one of my backpack tie down connectors during the Camino section back in 2023. I finally purchased a replacement and my backpack is back in working order. If we finish the Camino this summer my backpack will be retired. It looks like it's been through a lot ... which it has. - Even though we haven't left for Guatemala yet, we started planning our fall trip. The trip will include Greece, Albania, Macedonia, and Malta. We are still working out the details so I will have to post more detailed plans in a later post once things are finalized.
- Due to the doctor's appointments early in the week I only walked twice this week. I did 21.9 miles (35.2 km). I am trying to change up my routes going places I haven't walked before or have walked for a long time. I still don't understand why a 10 mile walk one day feels terribly hard but two days later it feels merely difficult. I was hoping, over time, these distances would get more consistently easier. They are not.
I am considering walking Monday when the high temperature will be 9℉ (-12.8℃) with wind chills in the negative double digits. This would get me out of the house so watching the inauguration would not be a perverse temptation. Hypothermia or depressing anguish ... thems the choices. - I watched a couple of shows this week. The Wife suggested "The Contestant" about a Japanese game show contestant. It was weird, fascinating, and cringy cruel at times but in the end it was an uplifting story.
As a light palette cleanser I watched the "Goosebumps" series on Disney. It was aimed at a younger audience but it felt comforting to me.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Testing Update
Warning: I'm an old man and I'm at the age when talking about my health is becoming more and more common. This post is such a health post.
This week I went to two doctor's appointments. The first was my biannual check up/blood draw. Things didn't go as I'd hoped. I met a new APRN (nurse practitioner) as my old one had changed jobs. I like her. She seems thorough and attentive. We talked about my medical history, I had blood drawn for testing, and got vaccinated for tetanus (for our trip to Guatemala) and pneumonia.
My blood test results were disappointing. I'd hoped to get my A1C and blood glucose down to a normal level but they both went up slightly since my tests last May. It's frustrating when you exercise and watch your diet, things that were effective in the past for me, aren't enough anymore. So I'm still pre-diabetic.
My lipid numbers (cholesterol) were mixed. My bad cholesterol was too high (but trending downward) and my good cholesterol was going down (and trending downward). I've only had 'good' good cholesterol levels once in the last twenty years so that wasn't surprising. I have gained a little weight and I've noticed my lipid numbers are not as good when I'm heavier. I am working on the last six or seven pounds but they are struggling to hang on.
The second appointment was with my new urologist. She is a PA (physician's Assistant) of my previous doctor who also changed jobs last year. We discussed removing the remaining kidney stone I have. My surgery will be in early March after I get back from our Guatemala trip. It's outpatient so it should be fairly routine.
The PA is also concerned with my PSA. While my numbers are in the green range, it turns out that after the prostate surgery I had in 2023, it should have been lower. So ... I will be getting an MRI later this month and a biopsy will be taken when I get the stone removed. My last MRI and biopsy taken prior to my surgery were clean so I expect they will still be clean. Fingers crossed.