Sunday, April 19, 2026

Shadows and Light

 

Murphy and I were outside first thing this morning.  He was chattering at a quail that was sitting on the wall...


 He figured out that he wasn't going to be able to jump up at the quail before it could fly off.  But, they stared at each other for a while.

Next, the furry boy in the light and shadows...

 

Then, in the sun and looking under the gate...


 That's part of the "morning routine" I sometimes mention: it's our "guy time" out in the courtyard.

 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Together On Scoots...

 

It's been a while since Joan and I got out together on our scoots.  I've ridden, she's ridden, just couldn't make the scheduling work for both of us to get out at the same time.  Yesterday was a treat: fun ride, gorgeous weather.  I grabbed a 360 camera at the last minute to get some video of the occasion.  Once home and the video edited, I added a voice over, comparing and contrasting Joan's Yamaha Xmax 300 and my Suzuki Burgman 200..


 And, a few stills from the ride...





 

Friday, April 17, 2026

A Fluke...

 

If you said, "A fluke is the two lobed horizontal tail fin used by whales for propulsion," you are technically correct.  It's not music or movie trivia, so no bonus points.  If you said, "An accidental, lucky, or unexpected occurrence that happens by luck rather than skill," you are on-topic for today's post.

Murphy sometimes comes to my chair, stands on his back legs, and wants to play.  Last night he did that... I held up my hand and said, "Give me five," and he smacked his paw (no claws out) on the palm of my hand.  Joan saw it - no photo, but you can trust that it actually happened: verification by spousal unit will hold up in a court of law.  That is a legal fact that I just made up.

We were both delighted with that fluke.  Murphy is not trained to "give me five."  But I will carry that moment in my mind and heart for a very long time.


 Little Stella is not left out of this heart felt stuff: she has gotten very good at giving me nose-to-nose bumps.  It's pretty darn sweet.  Murphy will jump up on the arm of my chair and give me head-bumps on my shoulder.  This is a fairly new thing, but he has done it enough that I know it isn't a fluke.  It gives me hope that he may one day gravitate to head-bumps on my jaw... that was a thing Rufus did for me daily, and I miss it.  I know they are all different, and they show their love and connection in different ways.

Stella is different with Joan: she will climb up on her and lay her head against Joan's neck or chest.  Joan will pick up Murphy and give him hugs and kisses - he pretends like he doesn't like that.  ;-)

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After Murphy got his morning outdoor time, he settled on the chair we put in front of the patio door so he can look out.  Stella joined him...


 I think it is cute when they sit together.  Sometimes that will turn into a wrestling match.  Today, Stella started grooming Murphy...


Check out the difference in those tails.

 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Shhhhh - Sleeping...

 

I like having some kind of sound while I'm sleeping: a podcast, sleep music, white noise, the TV.  Over the years, I have used a variety of headbands with speakers built into them - I get the sounds, Joan doesn't hear it.  Last year, I tried some SoundCore A20 sleepbuds...


 I have used these off and on over the last 18 months, occasionally alternating with one of the headbands with the built-in speakers.  This week, these sleepbuds crapped out: the battery life dropped to about 4 hours, and one of the earbud came apart.  I superglued it back together, and now it won't charge.  Yeah, out of warranty.  I need to come up with something.

But wait!  SoundCore has a newer model: the A30 Special.  And you can buy a 2 year warranty.  Because, as Joan said: "I don't think any of these things you have bought have held up more than a year."  That's based on a bunch of the headband things over the years.

I generally like to listen to spoken word, as in a podcast.  If I listen to music while trying to sleep, I find myself "groovin' to the music."  I can't use the TV because of the light.  So, I pull up stuff on my iPad Mini and blue tooth that to the sleepbuds or headband. 

For the record, this isn't a new thing for me.  When I was a kid, I had a clock radio (remember those?) that I would have on overnight.  Without some noise, I can hear my own heartbeat at night.

Joan just placed an order for me on Amazon.  Back to the old-school headband tonight.

 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Liftoff!

 

A little late with the Artemis 2 stuff, Jim?  No, this was for a SpaceX launch to put some more Starlink satellites into low orbit.  The launch was scheduled for last night.  We kept an eye on it online.  Launching out of Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the bearing of any particular flight might take it where those of us in Phoenix can see it as it flies over.  Generally, 1 to 5 minutes after launch.  Yes, it is moving right along after launch.

Keeping an eye on the launch online...



 A Falcon 9 rocket; while cool to see it go over, these flights to put more Starlink satellites into low orbit have become almost routine.  We stepped outside right after the launch, and... nothing.

After 5 minutes, Joan went back inside to check her iPad; came out and reported, "It already landed."  That would be the booster that separates and comes back to land on a platform in the Pacific.  The trajectory on this one was more south than southeast, so not visible in Phoenix.

Here's what it sometimes looks like (photo from an earlier launch) when we can see it...


 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Prehistoric...

 

"Are we talking about your age, Jim?"  Funny.  Not.

I'm talking specifically about the Compsognathus dinosaurs.  You may have heard them referred to as "Compys" in the Jurassic Park series of movies.  They look like this...


 They were relatively small (the size of a chicken), agile, carnivores.  In the Jurassic Park movies, you often saw them running in large groups.

"Thanks for the (pre)history lesson, Jim - what does this have to do with anything?"  Thanks for asking.  Seems that one of us (and it was Joan) thinks that Stella looks like a Compy.  She has long back legs and is fast.  And, at times, will stand on her back legs.

I guess that makes Murphy a Saber Tooth Tiger (AKA Smilodon)...


 The size comparison seems to work.  ;-)

 When they are in the middle of a zoomies event, it can feel like we are caught in a Jurassic Park movie.

 

Monday, April 13, 2026

String Quartet by Candlelight...

 

Like 4 guitars around the campfire?  No, but thanks for asking.  Last night at the Phoenix Art Museum, we saw a "Candlelight Concert" with the string quartet Listeso.  Excellent musicianship. Two violins, a viola, and a cello.  Surrounded by candles (electric) covering the stage floor, except where the musicians were standing/sitting.

Have you gone all classical on us, Jim?  Nope.  This concert was a tribute to The Beatles and Queen.  The "set list"...

  • Here Comes the Sun - The Beatles
  • Blackbird - The Beatles
  • Help! - The Beatles
  • Come Together - The Beatles
  • Yesterday - The Beatles
  • All You Need Is Love - The Beatles
  • Love of My Life - Queen
  • Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
  • I Want to Break Free - Queen
  • We Are the Champions - Queen
  • We Will Rock You - Queen
  • Radio Ga-Ga - Queen
  • Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen 

    With only candles for lighting, you saw mostly the outline of the musicians...



  •  A nice evening out.  Old folks bonus: we were home before 8:30.  ;-) 

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    Our little girl is growing up.  Your daughter Stephanie?  No, she is nearing retirement.  I'm talking about Stella...


     Joan weighed her; she told me, "Just over 7 pounds."

    "I can't imagine that."  I weighed her: 7.2 pounds.  That is a bit more than 50% bigger than she was when we first brought her home (4 1/2 pounds).  And very close to half of what Murphy weighs.  For the record, she has been with us about 3 1/2 months, making her 8 1/2 months old.  She has more growing to do, but we are so pleased that she has put on some weight.  Good nutrition, plenty of exercise, and an abundance of love - she is secure in her place in the family.  She has a fun personality.  And most importantly: she likes being where we are and she is becoming snuggly... she likes to sit on Joan's lap, resting her head on Joan's chest.  She gives me "nose-to-nose touches" - I am very fond of that.  She is playful with Murphy.

    It's all going according to our plans and best hopes.