Monday, October 25, 2021
Alpharetta Women's Half Marathon 2021 - Race Recap
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Gorgeous Georgia
We dilly-dallied, researched, analyzed, talked, debated, slept-over and finally in June decided to hurry & move to Georgia. We made it on-time to start school in first week of August.
"Why does it have to be so thick green everywhere ? I can hardly see the upcoming traffic signal or any curve up ahead. So much greenery."
"Why do they have to landscape every single road island ? Couldn't they use that part to expand the road. Its like being in Mahabaleshwar - atleast the 90s one"
I would excuse those cribs as backed by home-sickness - of missing Minnesota, you know. Because it's really Gorgeous in Georgia. Yes. Don't need hoodies. People are nice. Diverse, really diverse people and all fairly nice.
Plants are on steroids. My money plant/Pothos, which grew leaf by leaf in Minnesota. Pothos node sprouting a branch was a yearly event. Those same money plants are growing in volume like bush-fire. I haven't done anything to the soil or even watered them. Its like they are soaking things from air itself.
Right turns are without pause or Stop; not even a Yield. Yeah, Brilliant !!!
Multiple lanes in most roads. Except in some interior places, where it's single lane. So it's go-big-or-nothing attitude.
Cars get a car-wash every night. Condensation is such that every morning cars are drenched in dew. Hence always clean. And in daytime, WE are drenched and smelly. I have been sweating from pores I did not know existed. Yet you will see walkers everywhere, all day long. The 90F in Georgia is different from 90F in Minnesota.
There are a million schools in my county alone. But there is only one trail that I know of. Alpharetta Greenway. To be fair, there are multiple entry points; hence car parking spots. But it's just one trail and with small distance on each branch too. First few weekends, I did back & forth repeatedly to meet my mileage. This weekend, the closed part showed open and I kept on going. Was so thrilled to get my long-run in one go of to-and-back.
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Books read in 2021 so far
Almost all others have been interesting books as much, if not more than their movie/show counterpart.
No Filter - Inside Story of Instagram - By Sarah Frier
Being a Project Manager at work, I can't resist but think throughout the book, that so much of politics & heartaches would have been saved, if they followed proper Project Management & Quality processes atleast the corporate side. I acknowledge that the tech deliveries would need the faster Agile model. But being unstructured and loosely bonded like some mom-pop store, is going to cause the political fallouts that happen.
My Salinger Year - Joanna Raoff
All praises on the back-cover were worth it & perfect explanation of the book.
The Man in the High Castle - Philip Dick
Kudos to the show creators - how they have transformed the book to such a multi-dimensional universe.
Rosie Result - by Graeme Simsion
This book goes through a multitude of problem scenarios of the big-cast of characters and resolves them in a jiffy before landing in next. It was different & alright.
The Kalahari Typing School for Men (2002) by Alexander McCall Smith
Since November, I am wading through Gold Finch book by Donna Tratt. Its huge 771 page and I am at 438 . Its wordy, but not heavy. Its heavy on the pain of the lead character. I don't know how I will finish the rest of 300 odd pages. Its like another book in itself. Main reason I am reading it to unravel the conspiracy theory that entered by mind, while watching the movie. I want to decode if it's true & if alluded to, even if subtle in the book.
Older Reading lists: Entire Book list | 2021 (2) | 2021(1) | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 |
Monday, April 19, 2021
Roadtrip 2021 - Utah - 3 - Canyonland & scenic exit
Spring Break Road Trip 2021: Nebraska -> Colorado Springs -> Utah (Dead Horse) -> Utah (Arches) -> Utah (Canyonlands)
Saved the last day for a much relaxed sightseeing day. We entered the Canyonland from the farther end to cover the Arches we didn't cover the previous day.
Newspaper Rock
Wooden shoe Arch
Needles
Green River Overlook
Cows
Messa Arch - Sunset
Exiting Moab:
was via SR-128 East going towardsI-70 East. Such a scenic route. Straight vertical rocks for climbing on the right. Colorado river on the left. Noticeable ranches for future cabin stay: Red cliff lodge & Sorrel River Ranch.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Roadtrip 2021 - Utah - 2 - Arches
Spring Break Road Trip 2021: Nebraska -> Colorado Springs -> Utah (Dead Horse) -> Utah (Arches) -> Utah (Canyonlands)
Now the Arches. This National Park is quite literally just a bunch of Arches. I couldn't reduce this incredible experience any further.
- Be prepared to be device-free cause no signal most of the time.
- Get in the entrance for Arches National Park before 8:30 am. Cause there is huge rush in and they close the gates after n number of cars are in. Really. That's how we lost the first day and made it in on the 2nd day.
- Pack lunch and get. No way to get out of here before dark just cause you are short of food.
- Shoes - get the best ones. We clocked 30k steps on this day alone.
The rock mountains right after entrance are enthralling enough. But I wonder why we wasted time here instead of Arches.
Double Arches
Devils Garden Trail
Delicate Arches
Messa Arch
I have proof we clocked more than 30K steps that day !
Saturday, April 17, 2021
Roadtrip 2021 - Utah - 1 - Dead Horse
Spring Break Road Trip 2021: Nebraska -> Colorado Springs -> Utah (Dead Horse) -> Utah (Arches) -> Utah (Canyonlands)
After 2 days in Colorado Springs, we drove to Moab, Utah. I was asleep when we entered the town & went straight for check-in and sleep. Next morning, the mountain rocks we visible from the hotel window itself, even being on first floor.
The 4 days stay was full of walking. There were orange rocks of all shapes everywhere. I was even dreaming of them at night.
National Park pass is useful when visiting more than 1 park. But there are state parks too and they won't accept the Natl Park pass. So budget for it.
- Dead Horse Point State Park
- Drive across the Canyons
- Arches National Park
- Canyonlands National Park
These parks are vast. Which means once in, you can't drive out for something simple but crucial like lunch. So pack & carry it with you. You don't want to stumble out of these vast, arid deserts, clamoring for food & water, while there is entire half day left to explore the parks.