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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Hey remember the beer I made ohh about a month ago?  January 26th in fact - see the post below.

Well I tapped it.  Not bad!  Everyone would say its very drinkable.  Maybe a bit over carbonated and if your not a hop head, well this is for you.  Because 1 1/8 oz of home grown hops just did not make much of a dent in the flavor.

I did order more hops to plant this spring and hopefully I will have a much larger crop.  Supposedly the first year is not expected to have a large harvest as it needs to establish themselves.  Much like a lot of other fruit type crops.

Anyway, Cheers!



Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Chaperon

After a nice dumping of snow last night, Kiki had a field trip to Zillmer trails for some cross country skiing.  

Where I was a Chaperon! Guess I am still good enough to go along with her.  I even got a Thanks and a Hug.






So I got some appreciation and some exercise!

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Valentine's Day usually does not get a ton of fanfare around here, that would have been the case this year but I really wanted to go to the Chicago Auto show this year.  As luck would have it it ran for 2 weeks and one of the weekends happened to be on Friday.  

So I booked a room, got some train tickets and bought the auto show tickets about a month before.  

Friday came and Tracy and I headed down.  we got to our room at the Palmer House and changed before we went to dinner at, what else when in Chicago?  No,  not a pizza place, but a steak house.  

We ordered, had appetizer of crab cake and then the steaks came.  Tracy's filet mignon was perfect, my Delmonico, dry aged, cowboy cut (bone in rib eye) not so much.  It was easily the biggest cut (thickness) I had ever seen.  Truly a spectacle at what had to be nearly 3 inches thick.   The problem was it was no where near cooked enough.   Don't get me wrong, I like a medium rare steak as much as any and that is how I ordered it.  But this was really rare,  as the middle was  - raw, no heat  - room temperature or less.  I had a few bites and sent it back.  About 5-6 minutes later it came back,  not much better.  So I sent it back again.  This time they got it right and it was tasty.  The restaurant was completely apologetic and at the end of the meal let me know that the steak was on the house!  A $58 steak for nothing...Not bad.  The restaurant was packed and were turning tables like crazy in the Valentines day rush, so I have to figure they were bound to have some mistakes through the night.    It was a bit of an inconvenience for us, for once Tracy had to wait for me to finish my meal!

The next day we had breakfast in a diner style restaurant around the corner from the hotel. Dropped our bags at the bell desk and took a taxi and headed to McCormick place for the auto show.

We arrived about 10 minutes before they opened and had our coats checked grabbed some cash from the ATM and headed in.  They were not kidding when they say this a large auto show.  Unlike the Milwaukee show where some brands have maybe one of each model they sell on the floor, this place had 2-6 of each model in varying trim levels and colors.  Like one car?  Want to see it in the next level of trim?  its right over there.  Too many people trying to look at or sit in this one, well walk 20 feet to the other one.  

Jeep and Toyota had huge off road courses that took show goers on rides in the trucks up steep inclines, over logs, down slopes, mud pits.  Almost like a mini Disney ride.  Ford had a new Mustang 5.0 set up on a dynometer and were revving the thing up all afternoon.  Chevy had no fewer than 5 of the new Corvette Stingrays that you could sit in.  Concept cars, new releases everywhere.  Then there was the 'halo' car display.  Rolls Royce, Austin Martin, Ferrari, McLaren, Bugatti, Lotus, Bently, Lamborghini... you get the idea.  I would say at least 5 million in value just for those cars alone.  

We saw everything, did what we wanted to do, so hey time for late lunch early dinner.   Now we can get some pizza!  Deep dish for me, of course.

Took a cab back to the hotel, picked up our bag and went to the trains station to head home.  All in all it was a nice way to spend 1/2 the weekend.


See the pictures in the above album.


Monday, February 10, 2014

Winter Weekend

What do you do when the weather gets too cold?  Sit in the house and watch TV?  Maybe

Or you can put your boots on and go do something!

Like a night hike at Pike Lake park:








Nice night for a few short hiking trails and bonfire after.   Not to be done this weekend, I then wnet skiing at Zillmer.  My phone thought it was too cold so it shut down as I was trying to take pictures,  so you just have to look at this:



Tuesday, February 4, 2014

1 year

Today is the one year anniversary of quitting coffee.  Wow, I can't believe that.   I mean I have had  a cup of coffee on a few occasions (5 or 6 that I can think of) but other than that nothing like the daily 40 oz or so I was used to having for the last 8 plus years.

Do I feel any better with the removal of so much caffeine from my system, no not really. I do like the fact I don't need to get a cup of joe when travelling for work or on vacation because I will get a headache if I don't have the caffeine.  I probably saved about $200 to $250.00 as well from not buying coffee or coffee drinks. Outside of that I can't see much benefit that it gave me.

So what do I do now?  I think I will stay this way at least for a while.  Now if I could only get on the give up chips or cookies or other salty snacks I like or get on the habit of regular exercise.  That would  make me more healthy. If that was, ultimately, the goal of this whole experiment.