Sunday, June 14, 2026

Healthy Groceries and a Light-Up Ukulele

 

Today was a busy day for Travalon and me. After Mass I had our monthly Care for Creation meeting, where we talked about how we would get people to contribute to the fund for putting solar panels on St. Peter's. The church we go to, St. Dennis, already has solar panels. Meanwhile, Travalon recycled the plastic and went antiquing. I forgot to take a picture of the cute little coal car he got, plus he got a couple of books, and all that for ten dollars.

We were running a little late to my drum lesson, and then my water bottle leaked in my "Train Nerd" bag, so Niko was soaked. Poor guy! I pulled him and my phone out of the bag, but then I forgot the phone in Travalon's car. Worse, the water had gotten onto my jeans (it was kind of cool out today), so it looked like I had peed my pants. Everyone was all ready to go with their drums when I got there, but people are so nice - they helped me out with getting a belt, a drum, and drumsticks. I asked my buddy in the class if I could text Travalon from her phone, and he texted back that my phone was safely in his car, so then I could focus on drumming.

Afterwards we went to the co-op, and I insisted on buying a bunch of healthy stuff that's on the grocery list for the Mediterranean Diet. Back home we took a walk on the bike path along Highway M (and the vermilion and purple and white flowers are blooming by Athens Grill), then we had rotisserie chicken, whole wheat pita, and kale with feta cheese for dinner, and afterwards we both did feel good. Is it psychological? I have to change my evil ways, and Travalon says he should too.

We had band practice in a new place tonight. A banjo player has recently joined our group (she and our leader both play in the same ukulele group), and we had practice at her very lovely condo, with her musician husband and grumpy dog listening to us. (The dog didn't like when I had to powder my nose, and he wasn't going to let me come out of the bathroom if they hadn't intervened. He is a very small dog, but I still wasn't sure if I should just walk past him when he was barking angrily at me.) We were told not to pet the dog, so I didn't even try. The banjo player didn't know that we play each tune in a set until the leader puts her foot up, so she had moved onto a second Irish fiddle tune while we were still playing the first one. She said, "Something's wrong! I'm not playing the right chords!" and I said, "They're not actually in the same key - 'Coleraine' is in A minor, while 'Cliffs of Moher' is in A Dorian," and they all sort of rolled their eyes and were like, "OKAY, Famous, enough with the 'Dorian mode' stuff." When Travalon came back to pick me up, we went down into the basement and saw all their instruments, her husband's guitars and bass and her ukuleles. She has one that lights up! I thought I was recording longer than this, but you get the idea.


As promised, here is the video of the two trains we saw yesterday in Portage. Watch for the windshield wipers on the freight train engine just as it starts to leave. Just be warned that this video is almost ten minutes long, but it's worth it to see all the different types of cars and the awesome graffiti.


And here's the video I made of the train we saw at the crossing on Thursday night. This one is almost six minutes long, but again it has lots of cool types of cars and awesome graffiti.


The beautiful thing about today being so busy is that it was only at the very end of the day that I remembered it was Dear Leader's birthday, and I hadn't spared him a thought all day. It's surprising that there weren't any protests planned in town, but maybe everyone felt like I did, that the best way to commemorate the day was to forget that he existed.


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Saturday, June 13, 2026

Rocky Arbor, Mirror Lake, and the Portage Railyard

 

This morning Travalon and I went to Crema Cafe, since we hadn't been there in a while, and we sat outside. There was a music festival (free!) at the Overture Center, but it was so nice outside that I had to get out into the woods, so we went to Rocky Arbor State Park and walked along the scenic path. Travalon took many photos.




The roots of this fallen tree looked like an art installation:







This was a rock sticking out of the water. Here are several views.




This pattern in the rock was so intriguing:






Then we went to Mirror Lake State Park, and I asked the people at the boat rental if they happened to have a copy of the photo of Travalon and me that was taken in October 2017 and was on the website in March of 2020, but they pointed out that was a long time ago, and they also think the woman who took the photo was someone who stole a lot of money from the business and fled to California. Sigh... it was a great photo. Here are some photos of the park from today.




Our next stop was the Portage railyard, but nothing was happening and the Railyard Bar right by it wasn't opening until 4:30, so we went to Silver Lake for about twenty minutes. It's very lovely.


I don't know why this one is so tilted.


Here you can see the sand castle collection someone had created on the beach.


We went back to the Railyard Bar, and they were just as friendly as Travalon had said. One of the bartenders seemed to be a true train nerd, and he told us the Amtrak Empire Builder heading east was going to arrive in five minutes, so we ran out to watch it arrive. Bonus: right after it left, a freight train left too. Travalon made videos which I need to compile and edit, so watch for that. Here are photos of the train graffiti we saw in the railyard.






Here are some very old engines.


Here is a more modern one.






This is the Norfolk and Southern engine that pulled out after the Amtrak train left.







This is the little depot where people can wait in bad weather. There isn't even a bathroom! As Travalon said, it's basically a bus stop.



More engines.




Then we went back to the bar and had something to eat to sustain us on the long ride home. We took the long way, the one that takes you on the Merrimac Ferry. Here are some photos from the ferry.





As if all that weren't enough, I have some DuoLingo bragging to do today:


I owe this blog several train videos (and the hummingbirds a full feeder, as they keep reminding me) so watch for that in the coming days.


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