Thursday, June 30, 2005

We were called to the hospital yesterday as a group for the neurologist's clinical evaluation and prognosis. Peter had suffered considerable brain damage in the bike accident. Without getting into the specifics, his quality of life even if he awoke would have been greatly diminished, to put it mildly. His wife and family made the decision to honor what they thought Peter would want and that would be to let him go without further medical intervention. That was started last night and he left his body early this morning. I'd like to thank any who sent their wishes along. Thank you.

Monday, June 20, 2005

peter in snow2


peter in snow2
Originally uploaded by nthaniel.

I run with this guy. His name is Peter. On Saturday he had a very bad accident while riding his bike. At the present time he is still unconscious at Harborview. I'd like to ask you all for some sort of prayer or thought for him and his family. Thank you.

Update: A week later, Peter is still in a coma. He is still in ICU. His condition is not good but we hope for the best. The Eastside Runners and family friends are helping the family. Be careful out there.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Here are more Nicky pictures:

He likes to attack shoes (and feet).

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Victorious.

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Another race this weekend. This morning it is in Fall City. It is a flat 10k. I've been taking it easy for my knee, so maybe that will prove to be my taper for the race. I want to beat 40 or at least 41 minutes. I ran that last year at Salmon Days. These things are good because they get me out of the "house". Someday I'd like to have a house. Cheers.

Update: I ran a chip time of 41:15 this morning. I didn't do as well as I had hoped but I still ran a personal best.

Sunday, June 12, 2005

The Downing Street Memo has finally hit the front page. In case you weren't aware, the British intelligence explained that the "intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy," of inevitably going to war. The Brits knew this would happen, as did the left here, but more than this they saw that the Bush Administration was ill prepared, to put it mildly, for the post war period in Iraq. Criminals.
Lee has a new kitten. Here is Nikki. (I'm guessing on the spelling)

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He seems to be a smart little chap and he isn't afraid of much.

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And Captain is finally being civil. He looks like a walking mountain next to him.

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Friday, June 10, 2005

So here was my horoscope for today:

Sagittarius
November 22 - December 20
"This isn't the moment to adhere to one particular philosophy, whatever it may be, dear Sagittarius. You may feel frustrated by your inability to figure out which path to take, but ultimately this is very good for you. Continue to search around with your little flashlight, weak as it seems to you, because this is how you are going to get solid faith back again! Best of all, it will be a faith tailored just for you!"

I'll comment on it later.

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Tired. I'm not sure why. I have been busting my ass on my properties in order to keep them presentable. Maybe that is why. My knee is giving me a hard time so I took today and yesterday off from running. The second in the series of Cougar Mountain trail runs is this Saturday. This one is seven miles. Another crazy trail race. I don't know that I'd ever be really prepared for one of these.

Hey, the sun is out! It has been a wet commute on the bike the past two days.

I finally planted the verbenum I bought the other day, along with some flower seeds and a pot o' herbs. The verbenum is flanking some free geraniums I rescued from a Costco dumpster. I still have extras. I'll have oregano, basil and catnip. The plant lady at Fred Meyers thought that I was far too late in considering planting seeds. The deck won't be much good until July anyways, and by that time I should at least have some plants poking up. Giving them some potent organic fertilizer tea should help. This is good for me. I don't usually get around to doing much with the planting thing at all. I spend my days either cutting them back or killing them. Who was the moron who thought that introducing English ivy to this area would be a good idea? You'd think that with all this under and overgrowth that there would be snakes here. I'm told that they are on the other side of the Cascades, where it is dry. One of the problems with groundcover like ivy is that it gives rats a place to live. I've always liked snakes. Mmmmm. Those fangs sound delicious.

Saturday, June 04, 2005

I know you are all clamoring to know about the stitches. I had meant to go back to the clinic yesterday during work to have them out, but I ran out of time. I was able to get three of them out last night but with the fourth I need help.

It was Randy's last day yesterday. He was the assistant to the boss. He was a lead landscaper who had done this sort of work for a long time and he brought that perspective to his supervisory position. Essentially, he was on our side. The movers packed him up last weekend, and, as I write this he, his wife and their two yappy dogs are on their way to Montana. They'll end up in Chicago. United closed their call center here so she is following her job. Things could fall apart at work for other reasons. I need a different job.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

A person in the know told me I should back off the mileage a bit and save it for when I get closer to a marathon. I ran 18 miles last week Sunday and wasn't looking forward to doing 20 this coming weekend. I don't want to injur my knee. I'm thinking about running the Portland marathon in the fall. Someone I run with spent over 8 hours this past Saturday running on the trails outside of Leavenworth, at times through hip-deep snow, for 22 miles ... and he considers himself an average runner.