where I can find building schematics for an ark? We must be coming up on 40 days of rain soon.
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where I can find building schematics for an ark? We must be coming up on 40 days of rain soon.
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Yeah, actually all the instructions are right there in Genesis. ;)
:p
Very funny. We better get building.
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Between the rain and going on daylight savings time today, I'm doing my best imitation of Madeline Kahn doing her Marlene Dietrich imitation in Blazing Saddles: "I'm Tired."
My brother in law went to boat building school in Maine. Maybe he can help.
I had a therapist friend over for dinner on Saturday and she reminded me that if you're really serious about slitting your wrists you need to "go long".
I've made a mix of songs about rain to listen to when I can't take it anymore - here are some of my faves (there are some great rain songs out here...)
We can play these on the ark's in-dash CD player-
"I can't stand the rain" - The Commitments
"A Hard rain's gonna fall - Dylan
"Out of the Rain" - Etta James
"Stormy Weather" - Billie Holiday
"Who'll stop the rain" - Creedence
"Here comes the rain again" - Eurythmics
and so on... repeat...
a friend on another list proposed building an ark, to which I replied "can I ride my bike on it?" . She said yes, if I got a springer attachment thingie so that I could run her dog.
I'm gettin' webbed feet here!
The deck of the ark might be big enough for laps. Maybe we could make it with banked sides and have our own velodrome on the ark! That sounds fun, as long as I don't have to have a fixed gear bike!! :)
Where are our engineers? How many of us needed for a pedal-powered propeller and what speeds can we achieve? And can we make ice cream and smoothies at the same time?
Please can I add "It's Raining Men" to the song list? :D :rolleyes:
http://www.clarkcraft.com/
I only just discovered that such things were available online when I started searching for the perfect garden bench plan.
Of course, there are many others if this one doesn't have the right ark for you.
After the Rain on that list... :p
Somebody forgot to tell the rain to stay mainly on the plain.
Prince - Purple Rain?
"Singin' in the Rain" -- how could we forget?
Can anyone tell I was raised on musicals?
"Riders on the Storm"--(although if might give some of us flashbacks) ;)
I actually managed to ride yesterday, with 30 mph headwinds coming back (thank goodness for drafting), spitting rain and cold. One local LBS owner riding with us was a fount of information, telling us that this is the most we have had up north here since 1878. I heard southern Humboldt had something like 89 inches of rain. :eek:
Good one, wabisabi! Bike and weather relevance!Quote:
Originally Posted by wabisabi
And . . .
Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain
hours later I'm still cracking up at SadieKate "doing my best imitation of Madeline Kahn doing her Marlene Dietrich imitation in Blazing Saddles: "I'm Tired.""
can't you see she's tired??! :D
Eric Clapton Let it Rain
Did you like the harmonizing of the Sarah duet? :D It's hard to sing on key through the internet.Quote:
Originally Posted by maillotpois
It's twue! It's twue!
"Everything below the waist is KAPUT!!!"
(Maybe after a double...?)
The thing is that's in my top 3 favorite movies, so once you get me started, it is hard to stop...
Well it's lunch time and I'm stuck indoors as its raining pretty good right now outside my office building. Can't complain. Rain is really needed. Little or no wildflowers blooming in the hills here although they are finally starting to come up. Don't mind the rain... during the week... but hate it on the weekend. Oh well summer and dry weather will be here soon enough.
I've begun to loathe rain whenever it happens. 30 5th graders stuck inside all day is no fun. Not getting to ride is no fun.
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30 5th graders inside all day sounds pretty stinky.
A farm levee down by the Consumnes broke today. We got severe weather alerts for flash flood, thunderstorms and funnel clouds over most of the Central and Sacramento valleys. The flowers aren't blooming because it is too cold and wet. They're releasing more water from the reservoirs. Huge snow pack. I think we'll be OK it stops now.
Now that we've finally got a little break in the rain I was able to take a long route home from work this evening and met an old riding buddy I haven't seen in a long, long time...
my shadow!:)
I know whereof you speak :D
< --- (that's my shadow - haven't seen it in ages)
Moby - It's Raining Again
Also fairly appropriate for today...
This weather stinks. I thought I had *left* Portland.
Went for a ride anyway. Rained some, but not too much. Did 20 easy miles. Only one major hill and some rollers. Boy, 3 weeks off the bike makes a huge difference! I'm in poor, poor shape!
I just might be grumpier than JoBob AND Snap!
BUT.... things are looking better for tomorrow (Sunday) as in Some....day:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Guess we'll REALLY know when we look out the window tomorrow AM and not one minute before........:( :( :( :( :( :(
(and to make matters worse.... the gym is CLOSED tomorrow....grump,grump, grump!):mad: :mad: :mad:
Rain
rIin raIn raiN
Rain,rrayne, raynne
Rainrainrainwhrainraaain
muddy dog paws on floor; wet dog smell
mildew on fridge
sigh
Please think happy sunny thoughts for next weekend (4/22). Please please please...! I can handle riding in the rain tomorrrow. But I am seriously considering the SF Rando 600k next weekend and 600k in the rain I do not think I can handle. 200 miles was bad enough. (Well, okay, 70 of 200 miles in the rain.)
Sun dances in order.
My sister in law saw some soils engineer interviewed who said if it stopped raining NOW the soil won't return to a normal moisture content for 2 years.
Hey, there's a gent in the netherlands building an ark as we speak...His wife isn't too keen though...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4853890.stm
Also, you can send a bit of rain here if you want...I'm getting tired of eating dust when i bike and it'll help me make pea gravel my friend....
Rain songs-http://www.lacarte.org/songs/rain/
Yes i'm bored-supposed to be cleaning while dear went biking (not feeling 100%...dehydrated, annoyed with my biking skills, bruised from fri/sat rides)
Sarah- I am sitting here this morning listening to the steady patter of rain drops on my roof.... THIS is 40% chance of rain? Hmmmmmmmmmm!
I had hoped to get out today, but at this rate, I might have to borrow the neighbor's kayack.
Next weekend doesn't look too swift either. 60% chance of rain. I was hoping to do the Primavera. Good thing we don't have to register until the last minute- as in April 21st. I'm keeping my options open as I bet you are too!
What is the route? Do you know or is that a secret until you get your maps? Maybe the roads will have recovered enough for you to navigate your way through. I just hope they aren't taking you to the Russian River or the Santa Cruz mountains! (What's left?)
I figure if it's raining like this, it must be a big mess over in your direction as you guys get the worst of these storms!:( :( :( :( :( :( So much for Easter riding, eh?
Nancy -
I am listening to the same rain. My planned 100 miler to Tomales and back over Marshall not looking so appealing!! :mad: I swear I am going soon! As soon as I am done with my coffee.... :D
I think the route is from the GG Bridge to Ft. Bragg and back, but so far I don't know much. I have a friend I may share a room with if we decide we need a shower and a few hours' sleep. If it is raining like it is today I really question the wisdom of doing it at all. But it will be an adventure regardless. I figure even if I get 200 miles out and call my friend to come pick me up (DH and DD will be out of cell range) that's a good training ride for DMD! I may give up riding afterward.
This is all Homey's fault by the way. When I met him, I discussed my 508 trials and tribulations (partner may back out, etc.) and he said "Why don't you just do it alone?" And he was sincere and encouraging, and Nancy's been super encouraging, and I figure I should just do this stupid 600 and make myself realize it isn't any fun. :D
So, I'm sitting around this morning, getting antsy. I look outside and it's a soft, steady rain, without much wind. Heck, I can ride in this, thinks I.
I turn to Lee, and I ask "want to head out?". He looks outside and says "yeah, why not?".
We suit up, open the garage door, and like clockwork the heavens open up with a monster downpour.
I turn to Lee and ask "want to wait a half hour?" and he says "yeah, that's a great idea". We close the garage door.
To be continued, maybe.
Funny post, Jo. So we can probably assume the garage door remained closed. :p You did better than me -- mine never opened, except to let the car out....Quote:
Originally Posted by jobob
(p.s. ....Hippity Hoppity Easter everyone!:) )
Whoops, sorry, forgot the update !
We waited another half-hour. In the meantime I dug out my Shimano sandals, and they felt fine with heavy wool socks (in a different thread I was saying that they were a little wide on my feet, but notsomuch with heavier socks). I didn't want to get my regular cycling shoes wet so these would be perfect.
I opened up the garage door and timidly ventured out to make sure the cleats were OK on the sandals. The sky saw me sneaking out so it turned up the volume on the rain again. Aaack! Cold, hard, stinging rain! I'm freezing after only 2 blocks around the neighborhood ! I am not liking this. I determined that the cleats were lined up properly and that I could clip in & out easily, rolled back into the garage, and closed the garage door again. Poured me some coffee.
We checked the National Weather Service Radar. There was a conga-line of red and yellow (heavy precip) heading towards us, straight over our home. Lovely. Poured more coffee.
After about another hour we both noticed it was - quiet? No rain drumming on the roof? What's up with that? We looked outside and it was still gray, but it was back to the gentle drizzle that had tempted us earlier. A quick check of the radar showed that the angry red-and-yellow line had veered over to the south. Hmmm. Dare we?
We dared. Garage door opened again. We set off, making sure we closed the garage door. (We have been know to come back to make sure we closed it, when we drive off in our car as well as on bikes. duh. )
We decided to stay on the Alameda Creek bike trail near our home. Ordinarily we ride mainly on roads but figured with all the heavy rain in the past couple of hours, the streets would more resemble lakes, and we weren't too thrilled with the idea of riding over invisible potholes and broken glass lurking at the bottom and getting drenched by passing cars. Plus, we had the paved trail essentially to ourselves. Nice.
I love riding in light rain, it's so peaceful. And the hills near the end of the trail, in the Niles district of Fremont, were an incredible shade of green, shrouded in mist. Lovely.
We reached the end of the trail and watched the Alameda Creek rush by for a few moments, chatted with a nice little old lady who ventured out and was wondering if we were drenched (no, not really, the rain was light enough to keep us from getting soaked), scarfed a couple of mini-paydays, and set out again.
Riding back from whence we came, I noticed a tiny bit of blue in the sky. Hmmm. As we passed the turn-off from our home, we could see definite patches of blue and the sun even peeked out. By the time we reached the spit of the trail that heads a couple of miles out into the bay, it was actually almost sunny out. We stopped at that end of the trail, sat on the top of one of the picnic tables, and feasted on Sports Beans and a Lara Bar while we watched the birds cavort along the bay shore, and the planes take off & land at SFO off in the distance. Then we headed back, looped around Coyote Hills park, and re-joined the trail for a few more miles.
I was toying with the idea of repeating this loop but as the sun came out, wouldn't you know it, the wind picked up, and it was getting stronger by the minute. I knew by the time I reached the end of the trail at Niles again I would have about a 15-mile return into a progressively stronger headwind. So, I wussed out and called it a day. About 28 miles all told, but better than nothing I suppose.
In a fit of optimism later in the afternoon I cleaned both Pokey and Dusty and re-lubed their chains.
And joy of joys, it's bright and sunny out today, so I'm playing hooky and going out for a nice long ride in a little bit :D
After a late night out listening to music and drinking a Lemondrop, I awoke to a bit of sun yesterday and felt so happy. Who needs Goretex? I said to myself. Headed out, ignoring the big black bank of clouds ocean-ward. Only one rider at our spot, and met one later. A few sprinkles heading out (me still in denial), and made it to our turn around place, about 20 miles later. I might add that there are two places where you have to portage your bike over a road that is slowly slipping into the ocean. As we sat and drank our coffee, it started to rain. Steady to hard rain. Yikes. No Goretex for two of us. Scrounged gear and just dug in for ride back (complete with portage...). With steady rain and into the wind, of course. As we got off a small freeway part of the ride near Arcata, the sun was, blessedly, out, so I got to dry off a little.
I actually felt fine during this. I DID have a Lemondrop the night before--coincidence??:p
The rest of the afternoon, every time I hitched the dogs up to take them out, and opened the door, it would start to pour! They kept looking at me in utter confusion at this strange drill.
Of course, this morning it is sunny and clear, and here I sit at work.
No coincidence at all, they have magical proprieties I tell you!:D ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by wabisabi
Snap, we are definitely on to something here. Maybe it is the carbs.