Sunday, February 25, 2007

Sunday

Well, yesterday was indeed and interesting weather day. We had ice, snow, rain, and wind. There were many power-outages in the area, and most social/athletic events scheduled for Saturday night were cancelled or postponed.

The Augie game was played since the teams were in town. Augie won a hard-fought game by 8 points. Basically, they made their free throws in the last three minutes. It wasn't their best game, but it was good enough to take home the trophy. 2 and I enjoyed the game.

Augie should host the first round this coming weekend. The pairings will be announced tomorrow. It's a 64 team field just like in D-I. St. Thomas should be in it too.

SB's in Duck Creek was not open this AM until 10 or so. I got there late for me, at 8 and there was a sign on the door saying that conditions precluded them from opening. I went to the Village Inn and had breakfast, but stopped by SB's later to give the staff the needle. The manager said that she had no staff that could make it at the regular hour, and store policy prevented her from opening herself.

The Discovery boys had to work hard yesterday to keep Levi in yellow. They had a couple of their guys go down in a crash early, and then a breakaway with some pretty good riders got three minutes or so on the peloton. None of the other teams wanted to help the Disco team chase down the break until late in the race when Disco had pulled it down to a minute or so. Then a couple of teams with sprinters came to the front to help as it had become obvious that the break would be caught and those teams wanted to make sure that each of their top guys had a chance at the stage win. The tour ends today with a circuit race in Santa Barbara that they trace 7 times for a 77 mile stage.

One of my favorite riders for Discovery, George Hincapie, was one of the crashers yesterday. Although he got up and completed the race, x-rays showed a break in his wrist so he won't start today.

The NASCAR boys are also in California today. The 24 won the pole. We'll see who has game for the long haul now that the restrictor plates are on the shelf for a while.

I've had to wear my Land's End coat the last few days. My Columbia is airing out. That night I met my client mid-week was in your classic smoke-filled bar. The next morning, my kitchen, where my coat was hanging on a chair, smelled like the bar. Everything, including the coat, needs to go through the wash.

We get a little bit of the smoke business at Biaggi's. I normally sit at a small table in the bar area, and the bar is the only place in the restauarant where smoking is permitted. Usually, it's just the occassional smoker, although every once in a while some guy will whip out a cigar. Then there are the folks from a back room for a group dinner who have to come out en masse for a smoke break at the bar. And so many young people. Don't you guys ever start smoking.

I'm off to do some biking in front of a game. It's snowing out so it will be another low key day in River City.

Be careful out there.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

we got our blizzard last night. i was so pathetic that i shoveled out my side of the driveway to go to starbucks. we pay an association fee to have the lawn maintenance and plowing done, and the guy finally got here at 3 this afternoon. most of the people on our street (one of the last ones to get plowed) had already had to shovel themselves. there was no way you were going to get out of your driveway unless you had a hummer or something. they had conveniently plowed down our street, creating at least a three foot drift at the end of everyone's driveway. irritating. i've got a cold and feel achy and tired. i'm trying to grade papers, but am extremely unmotivated. unfortunately, if i'm not prepared to teach, class doesn't go so hot. matt is considering working the st. paul snow emergency all night. he gets paid well, but would essentially work from 7 or 8 tonight till 3pm tomorrow. makes for the start to a really long week. he's got games every night because the high school season is winding up. i wish i had more news, but i'm going to try and drown my cold with some oj. peace out.

Anonymous said...

No news from this front. Snow and ice wasn't as bad here as everyone complained about. At least not for me. I managed to get out of the house each day - got in good runs Saturday (3 miles)and Sunday (6 miles in 58.05!!!) and vegged out the rest of the time. Augie provided nice entertainment - hopefully they play at home again this weekend.

Not much else. Just put in my request for time off to go visit Kate in 2 1/2 weeks. Woo Hoo!