Sunday, April 26, 2026

Probably No Post This Week

Hi all.  I hope you had a good week.  I noted in the most recent post that I was going to be out doing a bit of adventuring in the latter part of this week.

Well, a little adventuring became quite a bit too much suddenly and unexpectedly.  The whole situation looked eerily like this, but worse.  


When similar things have happened in the past (though none have been this severe), it sometimes suggested a topic for the blog, usually because the catastrophe resulted from some identifiable carelessness or ignoring a known risk.  This time, it just seems like a fluke.

Depending on how things go over the next few days, I might try to write something more about the situation, but I'm going to have to play it by ear.

Have a good week.



2 comments:

  1. Hope recovery is quick, and glad you're at least okay enough to post a note to us.

    Overall, driving is such a boon to DD, isn't it? It's a rule with a compelling hook (safety), speed and no incidents are easy to measure, and if you're in the car together, she can just glance at the dash to catch you.

    When I suggested that speeding be one of our rules and asked where we should set the limit, she was able to throw out a number in a second. Every other rule needed much more discussion for her to agree to it. Speeding is also the only rule for which she broke a hairbrush spanking me.

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  2. While it's not a passion of mine I understand your passion and the thrill of riding motorcycles Dan.
    I recently watched the documentary 'Road' about the Dunlops who were Road racing champions .Very compelling and tragic but a great insight into the passion for motor cycle Road racing which is so dangerous , especially the Isle of Man TT .
    You can find 'Road' on YouTube and you may want to give it a watch if upu are laid up.
    Hoping you have a Speedy recovery.

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