Monday, April 6, 2026

Channeling Peter Fonda

I’m on a pretty good posting roll for April on this Blog. This is my sixth day in a row, which means I’m probably about to blow it. Forget that I even mentioned it.

One of the great things about living in Spokane is that in the Spring, when the weather starts getting nice, you really appreciate it. Today is a Super Appreciable Day. My iPad says it’s 70 degrees. My thermometer in the back yard says 73. 

Whatever the temp, what a day!

I’m currently sitting on the front porch with an ice cold Kokanee beer listening to a guy over in the park having a mental episode as he has an argument with himself. He’s been out there for at least two hours and he’s just spouting expletives with amazing gusto.



I was calling the cat to come to the front porch and every time I yelled “Gnocchi!”, he would yell “Shut up!” He’s a young guy and he’s clearly in some sort of a mental crisis. I’m tempted to be a good Christian and take him over some water and some food, but I don’t want to encourage him to hang around. So…so much for being a good Christian.

Well, the cops showed up and after giving the guy the opportunity to calm down and take off, he continued to leave to shout and yell and berate and then, they handcuffed the poor guy and took him away.

In other mental health news pertaining to me, I have just returned from a fabulous bike ride on this fabulous day. I was out for about an hour and a half and I rode 12 miles. When I got back home I did one lap around the park strictly on electric motor power so I really rode about 11 miles.

If the battery is wearing down as I come to the end of a ride, I like to try and wear it down as much as possible and get a good, full charge on it. Plus it’s fun to buzz around the park at 20 mph with no effort from myself. It makes me feel like “Easy Rider”.

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