08/06/09 09:23 - 67ºF - ID#49478
Bicyclists
Section 1231. Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles or skating or gliding on in-line skates.
Every person riding a bicycle or skating or gliding on in-line skates upon a roadway shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this title, except as to special regulations in this article and except as to those provisions of this title which by their nature can have no application.
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I absolute hate the bicycling culture that flouts all the rules of the road, that puts bicyclists in harms way of cars, and then has the audacity to be upset at the vehicle driver.
Tonight, I turned onto Ashland, a one way street, from Summer and had to stop very quickly to avoid hitting two bicyclists riding down the road the wrong way. They had the audacity to make angry faces and shake their fists at me...despite the fact that I came nowhere near hitting them. Despite the fact that it is not reasonable for me to expect traffic coming down the street the wrong way. Despite the fact that they were the ones acting in complete disregard to the traffic laws. Now I wish I would have hit them. Well, no, not really. That would be bad. But I still don't think they get to be jerks to me when they're the ones being stupid.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
07/30/09 09:41 - 73ºF - ID#49420
The most gut wrenching day of the year
It starts with an ominous phone call. We're from the state. We'll be there shortly.
Then the rush begins. Staff warned. Supervisors called. Documents gathered.
Then the silence, while the state is flipping through paperwork, is punctuated with "hms" and scribblings of findings.
I miserably passed the day staring at the frantic scribbling from the corner of my eye while fiddling on my laptop. My stomach ached and burned through the day.
The lowest on the social hierarchy in this situation, I bite my tongue as the state provide feedback on the content of my paperwork that strikes me as incompatible with the forms that the same state demands I use. How can I argue the state when the state isn't clear on what it's doing?
The exit meeting is at the end of the day and I'm hopeful that it will bring relief. Instead, it brings more feedback. A summary of everything previously explained to me. How many times can I nod my head and say I understand before it seems insincere? But the negative is embedded in positive enthusiasm for the concept of the program, for the happiness of the participants, for the paperwork
generally being in order. I nod and smile weakly. They want me to stop being nervous. But why would I not be nervous? They spent the day scrutinizing my work. My hours and hours of work.
Tomorrow, we'll begin the work on addressing the 2 areas of deficiencies and I can rest easy until the phone call comes again in a year.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
07/24/09 09:36 - 67ºF - ID#49367
5K fun
Last night (e:drew), (e:changeisgood), and myself ran a 5k at some random Catholic church/Catholic school in Orchard Park. It was a huge turnout and probably the best after party I've ever been to.
Here's the funny part. You get a ticket when you register for a race and it's exchanged for one beer at the party after the race and all the food you can eat. Nothing beats sucking down a cold beer into your already dehydrated body after a race. However, at this party, you could get ALL the beer you wanted. They were passing it out in these small bucket like containers that I had to grasp with both hands while drinking. Hot dogs, however, those were restricted. Only two hot dogs per ticket. My mom paid $5 to attend the after party (because she didn't run) and she could have drank all the beer she wanted for $5. But no hot dogs.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
07/15/09 07:45 - 55ºF - ID#49295
Early mornings
After soaking up the sun and summer, it's just a nice way to start the morning. Much better than rushing to get to work.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
06/27/09 09:36 - 67ºF - ID#49096
Spicy scents
This morning I experimented with trying to get a more concentrated or longer lasting scent.
I tried making a potpourri satchet. Failure.
Tried to use it like incense. Failure.
Then the internet told me to simmer the spices in some water. So right now I'm in heaven with the spicy cardamom, coriander, cloves smell.
If you want to replicate it....
A handful of cardamom seeds and a handful of coriander seeds lightly toasted in a skillet.
Grind in a coffee grinder. Add 10-12 cloves.
Put entire mixture with 1-2 cups of water on the stove. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer.
And if you like the cardamom taste, try grinding some in with your coffee beans. I cardamom pod should be enough for 1 cup of coffee beans.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
06/22/09 11:09 - 71ºF - ID#49034
The DIY project
Paint was peeling and chipping from the bathroom door so I decided it needed some work.
I didn't want to just scrape and paint because it would look all uneven. And I didn't want to pay $50 to take it to somewhere and dip it to strip the paint.
So I stripped the door myself. Until I gave up when I realized there were six layers of paint underneath the glossy white and special tools were needed to strip the paint from the crevices.
So I hung the door up half stripped and uneven. It sat for a year.
I primed it when husband suggested I finish what I start. It sat for another year.
And today I finally finished.
Two years later... And more than $50 later... And several hours of my time later.... I painted it glossy white over an uneven surface.
I sure came out ahead, didn't I?
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Location: Buffalo , NY
06/09/09 10:02 - 66ºF - ID#48876
Running from State Farm as fast as I can
I couldn't run from my town fast enough to avoid the State Farm conveyor belt. I thought that there had to be more to life than being a cog in the machinery of State Farm.
Turns out I was right.
I am reminded of it every time I come home. And I'm so grateful that I did more with my life than sign up for a lifetime career with State Farm.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
06/05/09 11:00 - 64ºF - ID#48840
Vacation Frenzy
I had a small list of must do items from yesterday.
After several phone calls and e-mails today, that list has grown exponentially longer.
I am angry.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
06/01/09 10:11 - 65ºF - ID#48819
Observations from Running
As a dog owner, those leashes that extend really far seem appealing to me, but as a runner, they're a gigantic trip hazard and I hate them and the little ankle biting dogs at the end of them.
Running down Norwood and Lincoln Parkway and Chapin Parkway in the dark on a cool and balmy evening was peaceful and soothing.
Gulping down a cold Goya Mango drink was heavenly after the run. But I probably just drank the same amount of calories I burned off.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
05/28/09 08:25 - 65ºF - ID#48778
Plants for free
I have a zucchini plant and a cucumber plant that might be dead. I'm not sure. But I'll double check if you're interested!
Let me know if you're interested in any of those plants. They're sitting on my front porch so all you would have to do is run up and grab the plant and go. You wouldn't even have to stop in and say hello.
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Location: Buffalo , NY
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But, as a serial biker, and by that I mean someone who rides all winter because cars cost money, and so does the bus, sometimes it is just really not practical to follow the rules.
When you ride down the street in the wrong direction, you can see the cars. This is important! I often took Ashland home instead of Norwood last year because it's nice to see where the cars are. I didn't get out of work until it was dark, and it really is safer for the bicyclists to see the cars. We can maneuver our bikes quickly whenever we need to! (However, I don't agree that the bikers shaking their fists at you was a good thing.)
One other thing that I WISH motorists would understand is that sometimes bicyclists (riding with the direction of traffic) HAVE TO get in the middle of the road. A seasoned bicyclist will do this when he or she knows that it is not safe for a car to pass them, like when there are major potholes that would cause the bicyclist to fall over or when there is too much snow in the street to ride anywhere but the car's tracks. Not only is this safe, but it is the law! I WISH motorists would respect and understand this.
And, never should a bicyclist over the age of 10 ride on the sidewalk. Not only is it illegal, it is also slow, impractical, and very annoying to all involved.
I don't mind people riding their bikes, but when they are riding literally in the middle of the street in the wrong direction, etc., I get irate. The sad thing is that they are utterly spoiling it for the bikers out there who are respectful and cool, and just want to ride and be responsible people.
As far as I'm concerned, if the rules of the road should apply to them, then so should the penalties. What would happen if I drove my car the wrong way down a one-way street and a cop caught me? Who is responsible if that same idiot biker actually got hurt while riding like that? I think some of this stuff should be a ticketable moving violation like any other.
I don't move out of the way for bikes on the sidewalk - if they have the balls to aim their bike directly at me, then they better expect an ugly fight if they actually hit me.