Saturday, July 4, 2026

How do you spell R*E*L*I*E*F?

 

If you said, "R*O*L*A*I*D*S - from the TV commercials in the 70s and 80s," you get 15 bonus points.  No, this isn't about that kind of relief.  Joan's Xmax has been sitting a bit too long and the battery is run down - the heat here in the desert doesn't help that situation.

The battery in the Xmax is in an unusual place compared to most motorcycles and scooters: it sit under the front fairing, just below the windshield.  Most bikes have the battery under the seat or some other easily accessible place.  I have had the piece on the front of the fairing off twice in the six years Joan has had that bike.  Once was to wire an accessory USB attachment piece back to the handlebars... as I recalled, it was a real chore.  The other time was to replace the battery 3 years ago.  I couldn't recall the process to get to the battery, since that accessory attachment was stuck in my mind.

YouTube is my friend.  It took 12 seconds to pull up a video showing how to remove that piece and get access to the battery.  And about 90 seconds of watching the video to provide some relief to my mind for the process... two allen screws and about a dozen clips that hold that plastic piece in place (be careful not to break any of those tabs/clips).


 Before I get that charged and check the state of the battery, I will wire a pigtail to the battery connections so we can attach a Battery Tender without having to take that apart each time.  In the meantime, the Battery Tender is giving the battery a slow charge.  I will put a load on it and test it to see if the battery needs to be replaced.  Typically, I figure 5 years or so on a bike battery - things are different here in the desert.

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Happy 250th Birthday, America!

It was relatively quiet last night, as far as fireworks in the neighborhood.  Steph and Dan went to a ballgame with friends and left me in charge of Dicha for the evening.  With concerns about the potential noise and commotion, they put her crate in their huge walk-in closet, with a TV to mask any outside noises that could possibly stress out the pooch.  As it turns out, it wasn't an issue.

Now, if we can make it through tonight.  Our neighborhood is in a "No Fireworks Zone," but that didn't stop some neighbors on this past New Years Eve.  It just so happened that we were watching Dicha during that night - the noise was horrendously loud, as it was a group of adults setting off huge aerial displays right behind our house... with most of them going off right over the top of us.  We brought Dicha over to our house and sat with her on the floor that evening to try to keep her calm.

If the assholes start that again tonight, I will be calling the Police.  There have been Extreme Fire Warnings in place for almost the entire state of Arizona.  Fireworks have been completely banned in many areas (including ours).  I assume that our proximity to South Mountain is why our address is in that "No Fireworks Zone." There are local PSAs stating that there are "no fireworks allowed that raise above the ground anywhere in Phoenix."  There are also wildfires being fought in quite a few places in the state... people have to be aware of the potential danger.

That said, there is a lot going on - fireworks above the Diamondback's Ballpark again tonight (they did that last night, as well), with many other communities across the Valley having professional fireworks or drone shows.

This morning, before getting the Xmax battery charging, Murphy and I were outside in our courtyard.  Joan bought this yard ornament flag months ago...


 In the courtyard, we're the only ones who see it; but we've enjoyed it for several months now.

Right now, we're watching the tall ships (and aircraft flyovers) in New York Harbor.  In the words of the philosophers Cool and the Gang: It's a Celebration. 

 

Friday, July 3, 2026

Let's Cut To The Video...

 

This one was just fun: the video from yesterday's ride... the Burgman 200 scoot is a hoot to ride.  Very "flickable" (that's a motorcycle/scooter term meaning it turns fast and easy in the curves).  Then, there's the HoverAir X1 Pro - the drone that launches from your hand and performs "intelligent" maneuvers, like Follow Me, Zoom Out, Orbit, and a bunch of others.  No controller necessary, just click through the options then press the button.

As I mentioned in yesterday's post, I wasn't planning on a video - thought I'd probably just do a photo or two from a higher perspective.  With the lack of traffic, I could go as fast or slow as I wanted (within reason, of course); and see how the X1 Pro handled the situation.

Here's the video: about 3 1/2 minutes, with music and a voice-over, just for the fun of it...


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A music jam with "my local guys"... well, 3 of us are from Laveen.  As always, at Allan's house.  Allan on bass and vocals, Tony on lead guitar and vocals, Bob on keyboards, Joe on drums, and me on guitar and vocals.  We play classic rock 'n roll.

Some photos I took (and that's why I'm not in them)...





 Yes, it is a lot of gear.  I am fortunate: Allan has a Marshall amp just like mine, so I don't have to cart it back and forth.

 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Ride On The Mountain...

 

Out reasonably early on the Burgman 200 this morning.  At the last second, I grabbed the HoverAir X1 Pro (drone/flying camera) with the thought that I might get a "zoom out" image at the top of South Mountain.  Yeah, it's never just "a shot."

The traffic on the mountain was as light as I have ever seen - you could count the number of vehicles I saw on one hand... well, if you had 6 fingers on that one hand (3 bicycles, 1 motorcycle, 2 pickup trucks - and only 1 bicycle was in my lane, the rest were in the opposing lane).  So, of course, I felt the need to shoot more than one image, and take some video.

Here are some of the images...



 Zoom out at the upper parking lot (above); starting down the mountain (below)...


 You know you are at the top, with the "antenna farm"...


 I was using the Hover in Follow Mode.  And, this shot in Dolly Track Mode (from the front)...


 More follow shots...



 A few photos taken with my phone...


A ravine full of Saguaro cacti...




 A great ride.  And kinda fun capturing some of it with the HoverAir X1 Pro.  Video to follow.

 

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Got It Covered...

 

Talking about another windshield cover for the RoadTrek.  The one we had was a quilted cloth - it came apart in the Arizona heat.  This morning, we took out a new vinyl cover...



 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Happy Anniversary!

 

Not for Joan and me - our anniversary is in December.  Today is the 25th Anniversary for Steph and Dan.  They are a good couple - they support each other.  They do things together: they work at the same school district, they work together to raise and train the Guide Dog for the Blind puppies (although Dicha looks pretty full-grown to me); and most importantly, they make life decisions together.

Joan and I send our congrats to these two.  And wish them many more years of wedded bliss.

They just got back from Wisconsin yesterday; having gone back there for family celebration (Dan's family is from WI).  Joan and I took care of their 3 cats while they were gone - I know those 3 kitties missed their human Mom and Dad... I could see a difference in their expression and behavior.  But, now, all is good again. 

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Out for a ride this morning...

I got out on my ebike a bit later than usual; as in: around 9:00.  It wasn't terribly hot, yet.  I wanted to try the new Meta Adventurer Glasses on the bike.  First still image...


 It looks to be the same image quality as the Wayfarers and Oakley Vanguards.  It has the slight left perspective of the Wayfarers, since the camera is on the left side of the glasses; and the wider field of view of the Vanguards.

I did shoot some video, which I may do something with later.  Mostly wanting to check out the resolution and stabilization.  That said, towards the end of my ride, the glasses stopped responding... when I stopped to check it out, I found the glasses were recording video WAY beyond the 3 minute limitation.  As if the glasses had been put into a "live streaming" mode.  Which I did not do.  Which took the battery down to 15% in just a few minutes.  To the point that I manually turned them off and finished my ride.  I will look into this.

Update: I did a manual reset on the glasses - they had discharged to the point that they didn't want to do anything.  So, charge 'em up.  And while downloading the test video, they got too hot and stopped the download.  And, another reset.

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Yesterday evening, while walking in the courtyard with Murphy, he jumped up on the hot tub - and was looking rather regal.  I got out my phone to take a photo...


 Nope - he wasn't going to look at me for nuthin'.  Seems he wasn't in the mood for a photo shoot.  He laid down and I tried again...


 Nope - looking anywhere but at me.  I documented trying to get a photo with my glasses...



 Steph said, "That's a nice profile shot."

Yep; not was I was going for.

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Joan was telling us about a new BBQ place in Goodyear - it's called Mission BBQ.  It was discussed as a possible for Father's Day, but we went to Babo's instead.  Today, I suggested we try Mission as an outing...


 It reminded us of a upscale Dickey's; not a bad thing, 'cause I always liked Dickey's.  I had the pulled pork plate, Joan got a brisket sandwich - two enthusiastic thumbs up!

Since we had to drive right by it on the way home, we decided to go to the new Buc-ee's in Goodyear.  It has been open a week now, and I thought the hoopla would have died down.  I was wrong...


 The traffic detour that had been implemented was gone, and we were able to get into the lot after one rotation of the stoplight.  Finding a parking place was the issue: it was like the old days of going to the mall right before Christmas - we had to circle and wait for someone to pull out so we could get a space.  Once inside, it was lousy with people...


 

There wasn't anything particular we needed, but we walked around, threading through the crowd.  They are sold out of the only t-shirt I was interested in (the one with a guitar headstock on the front and "tour dates" on the back).  Joan did stop to check out several shelves of cat stuff...


 Nothing either of us couldn't live without.  I did suggest we check out the bakery for a possible sweet treat... no way was I going to stand in line to get a 99¢ cookie, then stand in line again at the front to pay for it.  They didn't have the raspberry scones Joan likes, so we departed empty-handed.  That said, in another month or three when the crowds ease up, we'll make another pass through there.  Probably.  We didn't even need gas today.

 

Monday, June 29, 2026

Should I Get Into The Hot Tub...

 

If you said, "Eddie Murphy, in a Saturday Night Live skit, playing James Brown, getting ready to get into the hot tub.  Season 9, 1983," you get 75 bonus points.  Partial credit will be given for a correct partial answer.

It is time: the hot tub is due to be emptied, cleaned, and refilled.  Sunday morning wasn't blistering hot, so Murphy and I went to work on it.  We have a 120 volt sump-pump that I put on the floor of the hot tub and run a hose from that to drain it...


 Ah, if only it was that easy.  The first hose I attached to the pump must have disintegrated from the inside (one of those "expandable" hoses)... water barely trickled out of it.  I attached a different hose, but it was quite long enough to drain where I wanted; I went to attach another hose to that one... a kink in the second hose stopped the flow between them, and I got sprayed.  Thoroughly.  Oh well, it is warm out and that feels moderately refreshing.  Moderately, because the water is at temp (101º).

I got the hose situation straightened out (literally) and the tub started draining...



 While that was going on, I cleaned the filters.  Got out the special "filling filter" that attaches to the hose when filling the tub.  When the tub was empty, I wiped it all down in preparation of refilling.

I had cut the power to the tub before draining it - you don't want the and pump to run while the tub is empty.  When the tub was full, I plugged it back in and...


 No air lock, jets flowing just like they are supposed to.  Program the tub for the self-cleaning/filtering, set the time and temperature, and it is good to go.  Fresh and clean.  With the summer heat, the water temp coming out of the hose was 101º... no warm up necessary.  I added sanitizer and water conditioner - good to go.

Photos for this post were taken with the new Meta Adventurer AI Glasses.

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Full Moon...

And last night...


 The actual time of the full moon is 4:56 pm today; so the moon will appear full last night and tonight.  For those keeping track, this is the Strawberry Full Moon.  Not because it will appear red, but as a harken back to Native American naming and time to harvest strawberries.

 


Sunday, June 28, 2026

New Glasses Day!

 

Again?  How many sunglasses do you need?  Like guitars: just one more.

These are a brand new model (Meta Adventurer) - released less than a week ago.  They are made by the same companies that made my Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses and the Ray-Ban Wayfarers, but a completely different style.  It is a joint effort by Meta and the giant sunglasses conglomerate from Italy: EssilorLuxoticca.

And the best part about them: it was a Vine acquisition, meaning that we didn't pay for them.  We will be responsible for the value of the glasses ($379) as taxable income.  A few nights ago, Joan was looking on Vine and asked me, "Could you use another pair of Meta Glasses?"

"Tell me more," I said.  I was truly amazed that Vine had some of these (a very limited quantity).  Like being the 350th caller to the radio station to win concert tickets - this was all about timing.  I was able to get exactly what I wanted: the Adventurer model with Transition lenses.  To me, these look similar to the Wayfarer glasses by Ray-Ban - except these are less thick in the frames.  I like them better than the Wayfarer - definitely more comfortable.  These have the adjustable nose-pieces and the nice hinges.  And, with the Transition lenses, I can use them indoors (the lenses get darker in the sun, and turn clear when you come back inside).

A few photos...





 I made an unboxing and first look video...


 Like the Oakleys I have, these can take still photos and video; they have speakers built in so you can answer your phone (without pulling out the phone), listen to music, podcasts, etc; and they have the same AI engine, so you can ask it questions, tell it to remind you of an upcoming task, or have it translate if someone is speaking to you in a foreign language.