Ok, out of curiosity- what is the distance around Delaware park? I've never really wondered before.. just walked around 2-3 times before getting bored of the scenery.
unless there are Rugby players, then I can't seem to walk at all.
they were out today :)
and so many other people.
a very nice day, indeed.
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04/19/2007 21:40 #38964
Distance around delaware park04/19/2007 11:43 #38956
Dark ShadowsCategory: entetainment
First, thank you very much (e:zobar) , (e:mrmike) and (e:ladycroft) for the push reel lawn mower information. I will look around and see what I can find :)
I've rarely been able to commit to watching a television show. Even with VCR's and now Tivo/DV-R (alright, so maybe, just maybe if I had the latter, I might become a junkie).
Sure there have been and continue to be shows that I catch- but they are more likely ones that do not require week to week season to season follow through. ie; Law and Order, Seinfeld, Family Guy, Roseanne reruns
There was one show in the early 90's I remember really getting into. I caught it on tv at a friends house and found myself mesmerized.
Does anyone remember, "Dark Shadows: The Revival" ?
I don't remember much about it. Other than vampires, cool period clothing and some interesting looking men. The plot must have intrigued me as it was the one show that I really liked and wanted to watch forever. I kept at it for several episodes until it suddenly went off air.
Ever since then I would fondly think back to that show. I wanted to find it and finish watching it! I remember in the mid nineties (pre household internet access) seeking out information on it.
At some point I realized that it was based on the series, "Dark Shadows" which ran 1966-1971.
At the time I thought my show was just "dark shadows" which may or may not have had "revival" in the title line, or rather I didn't notice or care. Didnt actually know until that that it was based on an original series. And that is all I would find when I would look for "Dark Shadows" anywhere.
original series and some info on the revival:
(WIKIPEDIA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Shadows)
Several more years passed and forgot about looking for the show that I knew. Perhaps it never existed, or that I go the name wrong.
It wasnt until very recently that i thought about it again and decided to look for it.
found it.
One year it was on, back in 1990-1991 and then suddenly ended, as i recall.
from wikipedia
I am thrilled to have the episodes in my possession. I'm hoping I will love it as much I had or perhaps I will love it for other reasons.
I am now curious about the original series. That went on for 5 or 6 seasons, which are also available for purchase. I would need to watch a few before I decided to buy them all.
There are other shows that I would eventually like very much to buy as I have seen a few and loved them, then found myself not willing or able to watch them weekly.
all at once or at my leisure on dvd, sure.
Smallville is namely one of them (LOVE!!!). I catch occasional new ones and plenty of old ones in syndication, but I want them all to watch in order. And now, Heroes. Began to watch it when it very first started, but missed one or two, then decided not to watch it so as not to be so confused with story line. I totally loved what I did see and I am hoping someone has been recording them this past season :)
I've rarely been able to commit to watching a television show. Even with VCR's and now Tivo/DV-R (alright, so maybe, just maybe if I had the latter, I might become a junkie).
Sure there have been and continue to be shows that I catch- but they are more likely ones that do not require week to week season to season follow through. ie; Law and Order, Seinfeld, Family Guy, Roseanne reruns
There was one show in the early 90's I remember really getting into. I caught it on tv at a friends house and found myself mesmerized.
Does anyone remember, "Dark Shadows: The Revival" ?
I don't remember much about it. Other than vampires, cool period clothing and some interesting looking men. The plot must have intrigued me as it was the one show that I really liked and wanted to watch forever. I kept at it for several episodes until it suddenly went off air.
Ever since then I would fondly think back to that show. I wanted to find it and finish watching it! I remember in the mid nineties (pre household internet access) seeking out information on it.
At some point I realized that it was based on the series, "Dark Shadows" which ran 1966-1971.
At the time I thought my show was just "dark shadows" which may or may not have had "revival" in the title line, or rather I didn't notice or care. Didnt actually know until that that it was based on an original series. And that is all I would find when I would look for "Dark Shadows" anywhere.
original series and some info on the revival:
(WIKIPEDIA - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Shadows)
Several more years passed and forgot about looking for the show that I knew. Perhaps it never existed, or that I go the name wrong.
It wasnt until very recently that i thought about it again and decided to look for it.
found it.
One year it was on, back in 1990-1991 and then suddenly ended, as i recall.
from wikipedia
Although it was a huge hit at introduction (watched by almost 1 in 4 households according to official ratings during that time period), an untimely international incident would inflict a fatal wound to the show. The onset of the Gulf War caused NBC to continually pre-empt or reschedule the early episodes resulting in viewer confusion and a loss of momentum. In the end, it was canceled after only 12 episodes.
I am thrilled to have the episodes in my possession. I'm hoping I will love it as much I had or perhaps I will love it for other reasons.
I am now curious about the original series. That went on for 5 or 6 seasons, which are also available for purchase. I would need to watch a few before I decided to buy them all.
There are other shows that I would eventually like very much to buy as I have seen a few and loved them, then found myself not willing or able to watch them weekly.
all at once or at my leisure on dvd, sure.
Smallville is namely one of them (LOVE!!!). I catch occasional new ones and plenty of old ones in syndication, but I want them all to watch in order. And now, Heroes. Began to watch it when it very first started, but missed one or two, then decided not to watch it so as not to be so confused with story line. I totally loved what I did see and I am hoping someone has been recording them this past season :)
metalpeter - 04/19/07 17:49
Heroes is a great show and the season restarts on Monday I belive. I caught onto the show late because it is on mondays and that was my fox shows. I'm guessing that when it returns they will do some catching up on that episode. I haven't checked out NBC's website but they used to say that you could watch the episode on line if you missed any of it but I don't know about past episodes. I know SCI-Fi has had a couple of marathons maybe they will have one before it comes back on so you can get caught up. Hopefully that is a help. I know I have some of them on Disc and VHS but they arn't all on the same tape so it wouldn't be much help that way.
Heroes is a great show and the season restarts on Monday I belive. I caught onto the show late because it is on mondays and that was my fox shows. I'm guessing that when it returns they will do some catching up on that episode. I haven't checked out NBC's website but they used to say that you could watch the episode on line if you missed any of it but I don't know about past episodes. I know SCI-Fi has had a couple of marathons maybe they will have one before it comes back on so you can get caught up. Hopefully that is a help. I know I have some of them on Disc and VHS but they arn't all on the same tape so it wouldn't be much help that way.
04/18/2007 19:43 #38948
sunshine baby, yeah!Category: nature
Haha, (e:jenks) your comment inspired this post.
It was really neat- within half an hour of making my prior post, (aksing kindly for the sun to shine) the clouds parted and the sun came out- full on and strong and it stayed!! Its well after 7pm (some 5 hours later) and it is still shining bright.
"Do you live somewhere different than I do?! Grass? Green? Lawnmower? Last time I was outside (granted it was almost 12hr ago) it was cold and grey and rainy. Did it get nice out while I've been working?!"
yes, the grass is green and crazy long. Looking out my window, it appears to be wild field of long blades, as opposed to the usually manicured lawn that it is.
A few miles makes some difference. Some are in a snow band, others in a sunshine band? Youngstown area does have a little bit of different weather at times- not that it makes any sense- and not all of the time.. but its a noteworthy phenomenon. Such as, it can be a blizzard everywhere else, and as soon as you are within feet of the village- sun and greenery. I bitched about it a lot these past couple of years- skiis up against the door waiting for use at one of the local parks. Or when I lived full time in Buffalo- I'd come visit friends/family this way, and I would be in awe of the difference- probably bitching that it was so 'nice' in comparison. Its a quirky little thing. Today, I was glad I had to be in Y-town for company arrival.
i am just so tickled that the sun came out. I sooooo needed that!!! thanks :)
after my company left, i took off for a long walk. perfect!
only armed with my cellphone, I snapped a few pics..
proof of sun!
proof of green grass!
proof of long green grass!
(just being silly)
now lets please crank up the heat factor a little bit :)
ok.. soooooooooooo not a big deal, but I am easily amused.
at the Fort..
various lawn pics. why not?
clumps of cut grass
fresh cut today - mower blades cut too close, IMO
ooh not to mention another great thing about spring time as you all know- but the great sounds of frogs and other little noise making creatures. For the next couple of months, I can hear them through both open and closed windows. No need for my little machine that makes those noises to sleep to!
Spring is great when it is really truly here! so come on sunshine!
It was really neat- within half an hour of making my prior post, (aksing kindly for the sun to shine) the clouds parted and the sun came out- full on and strong and it stayed!! Its well after 7pm (some 5 hours later) and it is still shining bright.
"Do you live somewhere different than I do?! Grass? Green? Lawnmower? Last time I was outside (granted it was almost 12hr ago) it was cold and grey and rainy. Did it get nice out while I've been working?!"
yes, the grass is green and crazy long. Looking out my window, it appears to be wild field of long blades, as opposed to the usually manicured lawn that it is.
A few miles makes some difference. Some are in a snow band, others in a sunshine band? Youngstown area does have a little bit of different weather at times- not that it makes any sense- and not all of the time.. but its a noteworthy phenomenon. Such as, it can be a blizzard everywhere else, and as soon as you are within feet of the village- sun and greenery. I bitched about it a lot these past couple of years- skiis up against the door waiting for use at one of the local parks. Or when I lived full time in Buffalo- I'd come visit friends/family this way, and I would be in awe of the difference- probably bitching that it was so 'nice' in comparison. Its a quirky little thing. Today, I was glad I had to be in Y-town for company arrival.
i am just so tickled that the sun came out. I sooooo needed that!!! thanks :)
after my company left, i took off for a long walk. perfect!
only armed with my cellphone, I snapped a few pics..
proof of sun!
proof of green grass!
proof of long green grass!
(just being silly)
now lets please crank up the heat factor a little bit :)
ok.. soooooooooooo not a big deal, but I am easily amused.
at the Fort..
various lawn pics. why not?
clumps of cut grass
fresh cut today - mower blades cut too close, IMO
ooh not to mention another great thing about spring time as you all know- but the great sounds of frogs and other little noise making creatures. For the next couple of months, I can hear them through both open and closed windows. No need for my little machine that makes those noises to sleep to!
Spring is great when it is really truly here! so come on sunshine!
04/18/2007 14:20 #38940
grass is greenerCategory: potpourri
I love the sound of lawn mowers as it depicts, in my mind, one of the many sights, smells and sounds of summer.
Despite the cool dark days, the grass is deep green and growing quickly. I have seen people mowing all week. My own yard having been one of them just a few days ago.
My neighbor, with his obnoxiously loud riding mower is a welcome sound today. He is off riding in his yard, but it sounds like he is on my porch. Goodness, is that a cherry bomb muffler?? I feel desperate for sunshine. The mower rattling in the background makes me think, on some level, that we will have sunshine soon. *sigh*
It smells nice outside and the temps are warmer than I think they are, especially now that I am back in Y-Town, by 5 degrees. So this is really about sunshine. Bring it on, please.
Ooh, I want one of those old school lawn mowers- the twirly blade kind that operates on your own energy. Gah, I can not remember what they are called- something other than push mowers. We had one when I was a little girl, and I think PMT has one. Is there a specific name? And where do I find them?
Despite the cool dark days, the grass is deep green and growing quickly. I have seen people mowing all week. My own yard having been one of them just a few days ago.
My neighbor, with his obnoxiously loud riding mower is a welcome sound today. He is off riding in his yard, but it sounds like he is on my porch. Goodness, is that a cherry bomb muffler?? I feel desperate for sunshine. The mower rattling in the background makes me think, on some level, that we will have sunshine soon. *sigh*
It smells nice outside and the temps are warmer than I think they are, especially now that I am back in Y-Town, by 5 degrees. So this is really about sunshine. Bring it on, please.
Ooh, I want one of those old school lawn mowers- the twirly blade kind that operates on your own energy. Gah, I can not remember what they are called- something other than push mowers. We had one when I was a little girl, and I think PMT has one. Is there a specific name? And where do I find them?
zobar - 04/18/07 20:57
Ya, I saw one at Sears hardware for like $75. Someone told me they're better for you're grass because they snip the grass cleanly between two blades rather than whacking it off with only one [but they were probably full of shit]. You've got to keep them sharp or they will rapidly become frustrating.
- Z
Ya, I saw one at Sears hardware for like $75. Someone told me they're better for you're grass because they snip the grass cleanly between two blades rather than whacking it off with only one [but they were probably full of shit]. You've got to keep them sharp or they will rapidly become frustrating.
- Z
jenks - 04/18/07 16:56
Do you live somewhere different than I do?! Grass? Green? Lawnmower? Last time I was outside (granted it was almost 12hr ago) it was cold and grey and rainy. Did it get nice out while I've been working?!
Do you live somewhere different than I do?! Grass? Green? Lawnmower? Last time I was outside (granted it was almost 12hr ago) it was cold and grey and rainy. Did it get nice out while I've been working?!
mrmike - 04/18/07 15:52
The true Value store near me on Delaware has em. It's about 80.00 to get one. I had one when I first moved into the house, great work out on top of cutting your grass without the aid of fossil fuels.
The true Value store near me on Delaware has em. It's about 80.00 to get one. I had one when I first moved into the house, great work out on top of cutting your grass without the aid of fossil fuels.
ladycroft - 04/18/07 14:30
it's called a push reel mower. i used to love doing my grampa's lawn with it. i even did pmt's little yard once at the 444. they aren't very cheap, considering the mechanics to it are very simple. anyhoo: :::link:::
it's called a push reel mower. i used to love doing my grampa's lawn with it. i even did pmt's little yard once at the 444. they aren't very cheap, considering the mechanics to it are very simple. anyhoo: :::link:::
04/17/2007 12:07 #38927
A Way OutCategory: silliness
After much conversation and finishing off a grande caramel macchiato with an extra espresso shot, it is predictable that one would need to use the bathroom.
I went into the facility: I open the door and immediately in front of me is one toilet, to the left on the same wall as the toilet is one sink, and the opposite wall from that is the free standing garbage can. Gray floors and walls complete the picture, well almost. Plain, but clean. Its all that I ask for and more.
really.
In the process of things, I turn 1.5 feet to my right and locate the sink. After washing and drying my hands, I navigate 2 feet behind me and toss the paper towel into the garbage can.
Now I'm stumped. How do I find my way out of the 5X6 foot bathroom? I must have left my compass in my other bag when I switched out purses. Drats. I find no secret portal in the waste can. The sink drain appears not big enough to squeeze my 5'9" frame into. I contemplate flushing myself down the toilet, but think the better of it.
I spin around a few times until I look directly up, and notice the EXIT sign in the small 3.5 wall room (1/2 of one wall is taken up by the door I came in with).
Oh the door, yes.. thats how I should proceed to get back out. I am grateful that there was an EXIT sign lit up to show me the way. heh.
;)
I really don't think I have noticed this anywhere before-- fire codes and all. Really-- an exit sign in a tiny bathroom??
I went into the facility: I open the door and immediately in front of me is one toilet, to the left on the same wall as the toilet is one sink, and the opposite wall from that is the free standing garbage can. Gray floors and walls complete the picture, well almost. Plain, but clean. Its all that I ask for and more.
really.
In the process of things, I turn 1.5 feet to my right and locate the sink. After washing and drying my hands, I navigate 2 feet behind me and toss the paper towel into the garbage can.
Now I'm stumped. How do I find my way out of the 5X6 foot bathroom? I must have left my compass in my other bag when I switched out purses. Drats. I find no secret portal in the waste can. The sink drain appears not big enough to squeeze my 5'9" frame into. I contemplate flushing myself down the toilet, but think the better of it.
I spin around a few times until I look directly up, and notice the EXIT sign in the small 3.5 wall room (1/2 of one wall is taken up by the door I came in with).
Oh the door, yes.. thats how I should proceed to get back out. I am grateful that there was an EXIT sign lit up to show me the way. heh.
;)
I really don't think I have noticed this anywhere before-- fire codes and all. Really-- an exit sign in a tiny bathroom??
Funny, I took my first bike ride of the year around it last night and it felt like all those numbers put together.
The loop around Delaware Park is 1.77 miles.
(This is just the regular loop, not including the spur that goes off to Hoyt Lake or anything.)
I think it's about 2, 2.5 miles. more or less.