Jan. 23rd, 2011

beige_alert: (frosty)
After the half marathon yesterday I'm not feeling all that energetic today, but I went out for a short walk. The sky is clear, the wind calm, and the temperature a nice wintery -11C/+11F. There is a row of condos by the highway that can be seen from near the river, all lined up in a row with their chimneys all lined up with the plumes of smoke rising nearly vertically in the still air, all in a row. On the one hand that's pretty much the classic image of people warm and snug indoors by the fire on a cold winter night, and it's pretty. On the other, I always think that if those buildings were designed and built better they wouldn't need so much heating (and those are probably not very efficient heating units, either). I suppose I have the some feelings, only more so, about campfires. It's lots of fun to sit and watch the flames, and the caveman in us all loves to feel the warmth on a cool evening (or even a not-very-cool summer evening if you are, you know, skyclad and it's not that warm), but while the wood smoke in very low concentration has a pleasant smell, a shift of the wind will send you running to breathable air, the fire itself not burning well at all, and pretty near all of the heat is wasted, only the tiniest fraction being intercepted by the people gathered around it. As waste goes it is pretty, though.

Running

Jan. 23rd, 2011 08:31 pm
beige_alert: (snow)
The Instep Icebreaker Indoor Marathon (and half marathon and 5k) was this weekend in Milwaukee at the Pettit National Ice Center. I ran the half marathon last year, my first entry in any race of any kind, and ran it again this year. My time last year was 2:00:19, this year 1:47:20. I had a time range I was hoping to achieve and that's right at the fastest end of it.

They run two half marathons, the early one intended for two hours maximum (though they are flexible about that), the second three hours. Last year I was in the slower one, and that was good. This year they put me in the faster one, and that was good. On a long outdoor course the slow runners and fast runners never see each other after the start (there they go! Gone!). In 47.7 laps around an oval, you see each other over and over. It's your chance to see just how fast the fast runners are. The fastest time was 1:09:25, the fastest woman 1:28:02 with a few others very close. The rest of us, we were very impressed by them. It's really something to see.

Sounds

Jan. 23rd, 2011 08:46 pm
beige_alert: (jellyfish)
I have a new game, the Sounds Similar But Not Similar Department: Shakti and Schottky

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