Monthly Archives: December 2013

Same ‘old

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Nothing much has changed in Dallas other than maybe it is more dangerous than it has been the last couple days. It has drizzled on top of ice, so that makes walking nearly impossible. Even Bromont has hit the deck a few times, which says something about how treacherous it is.

Plus the state of Oklahoma is having the same issues as Texas did a couple days ago. On my favorite part of the drive, near Ardmore, the old mountain area, I guess there is a huge blockage of semis stuck on the road, guys sleeping in their trucks and people in their cars.

The power came back on this morning in Richardson, so we moved Sue’s mom back home again. Yesterday I went over to their house to put in some shower grab bars. I didn’t need any electricity or heat for that. I could have used some heat, but it wasn’t mandatory.

It took a little longer than I’d hoped, but it went pretty well. I had a hard time locating studs behind the ceramic tile. I finally climbed up in the attic, which was a minor nightmare. I had to get down on my chest and forge through three different varieties of insulation to get over the bathroom. I found studs that I could use of one bar, but not for the other. I saw “an ad” on the bar that said WingIts compatible. I hadn’t heard of WingIts before. Anyway, they are anchors that say they can handle between 300-600 pounds of force when used behind ceramic tile. That seemed like a big claim, but that was about the only option I could think of because there was no access behind the wall. I had to drill huge holes, 3/4″, but they were going to be plugged by the attachment. They seem to work pretty well. I tugged on them about as hard as I could and they were solid.

I’m going to hang here until tomorrow morning and then head North. I think it is better to drive in the daylight. My diesel van completely sucks on ice, about the same as a pickup truck. I have never experienced a storm or situation that I had to just sit tight for so long. I guess it is just a reality of ice in a Southern climate.

I guess it got slick for the Kansas State Cyclocross Championships in Topeka today. I probably would have raced in those conditions. I don’t care so much about the place, but the bike handling skills you reaffirm at race speed are super valuable. You have to keep up with that or they dissipate. Guess it wasn’t to be.

Bromont keeping Sue's mom company during the ice storm.

Bromont keeping Sue’s mom company during the ice storm.

I got over to Sue's mom's and the outside spigots were frozen solid.   I came up with this imaginative method for thawing them.  I can't believe they don't use freeze proof sillcocks down here.

I got over to Sue’s mom’s and the outside spigots were frozen solid. I came up with this imaginative method for thawing them. I can’t believe they don’t use freeze proof sillcocks down here.

I think these covers only work when there is heat in the house.

I think these covers only work when there is heat in the house.

WingIts package.

WingIts package.

They are just beefy wall anchors.

They are just beefy wall anchors.

Just getting this 3/4" carbide bit was worth doing the project.  It drilled through tile like butter.  Pretty gigantic holes though.

Just getting this 3/4″ carbide bit was worth doing the project. It drilled through tile like butter. Pretty gigantic holes though.

All done.

All done.

This is a photo from last night of two coyotes.  Bromont chased after them and then one keep running and the other ran into the brush.  Pretty soon Bromont was running back towards me and both of the coyotes were chasing him.  I though they were trying to kill him.  But when they stopped and Bromont was back with me, they started playing.  Jumping on top of one another and wrestling.  They didn't seem much concerned about me.  I enjoyed the whole experience.

This is a photo from last night of two coyotes. Bromont chased after them and then one keep running and the other ran into the brush. Pretty soon Bromont was running back towards me and both of the coyotes were chasing him. I though they were trying to kill him. But when they stopped and Bromont was back with me, they started playing. Jumping on top of one another and wrestling. They didn’t seem much concerned about me. I enjoyed the whole experience.

Bromont all tuckered out from his coyote chase, looking all happy in front of the frozen grass.

Bromont all tuckered out from his coyote chase, looking all happy in front of the frozen grass.

This guy just spun into the median in front of use this morning.  I'm not sure what happened, but he had zero percent chance of getting off this by himself.

This guy just spun into the median in front of use this morning. I’m not sure what happened, but he had zero percent chance of getting off this by himself.

Cautiously Heading North

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I’ve had enough of this nice Texas weather and am heading back to Kansas today. Oklahoma is supposed to be pretty treacherous too, so I might be on the road for awhile today. It is a little less than 500 miles, so it really isn’t all that far. I dropped Sue off at the airport at 8 am and am making my way up. Hopefully it will get over 32 degrees sometime this morning and the roads will thaw some, because that is all the snow removal they seem to have down here in Texas. Okay, wish me luck.


Here are some photos from the Kansas State Cyclocross Championships yesterday in Topeka.

Joseph Schmalz winning the 1/2 race.  He is state Champion on the road, criterium and now cyclocross.  A clean sweep.

Joseph Schmalz winning the 1/2 race. He is state Champion on the road, criterium and now cyclocross. A clean sweep.

Joseph going over the barriers.

Joseph going over the barriers.

My team-mate Brian Jensen leading the Master's race.

My team mate Brian Jensen leading the Master’s race.

Jeff Unruh, the race promoter and all around cyclocross guru, racing yesterday.

Jeff Unruh, the race promoter and all around cyclocross guru, racing yesterday.

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Bromont at Love Field this morning.

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Getting close.

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I’m gonna think differently about salt on the roads from now on. There are clouds of salt dust coming off the semi’s wheels. Sweet.