Cloudy Skies and Virtual Clouds
Early in the week the son was still here and managed to finally convert me to the virtual Virtues of the Cloud. What used to be that fluffy thing in the sky is now an imaginary cloud that holds all the information about you and your life. And all you have to do is a technological rain dance to retrieve things!
Now I can find a fuzzy picture taken four years ago of a street sign reading “Road May Flood”.
I thought of that photo because it was raining when Corky arrived and raining when he left.
It rains for two days at a time here now in Virginia. And if you need to mow you had better do it on the third day.
Dashing in the Dashlane

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My myriad of passwords (a million or so) are now retained in that ethereal CLOUD too. Dashlane miraculously signs into Amazon (and those million other places) for me. Woosh and I’m in!
The result? If I forget the Magical Master Password to get into Dashlane I won’t remember any of my million other passwords. That almost happened last night. Talk about PANIC!
Ten Minutes at the YMCA
The week’s major feature was a return trip to the YMCA after a seven month absence dealing with BigFoot. The Big/NowLittle Foot is still sporadically sending pain notices via Plantar Fasciitis to the heel, clear reminders to pay attention or else! This stop at the “Y” was therefore a gentle new try for ten short minutes on the NuStep thing (no dashing or crunching, moaning or groaning – a short practically nothing workout for legs and arms).
And what joy and divine energy were generated in those ten minutes at the gym! And the foot stayed happy along with the rest of me!
Personal Pride and a Personal Trainer

photo from http://weightliftingacademy.com
Give me ten minutes of ego driven personal pride and I was back to the YMCA today for a one hour session with a personal trainer.
Justin’s task was to re-introduce me to the YMCA’s torture chamber equipment. And now that I am steeped in knowledge about Range of Motion numbers, weights, and repetition goals, I am fully prepared for a full return to the world of fitness. Hurrahhhhh!
All I need is a “Range of Motivation” motivator or a viable plan for commitment. Hahahahahhhha!
Too Tall for Comfort
A new patio/deck umbrella arrived (purchased online from a place logged onto by Dashlane!).
The umbrella is the right color and advertised as “wind resistant” (no mention of rain protection) but it is practically perfect. The only problem is it’s a push up/non-crank style and is too tall for me to raise and lower. Ever ready to accommodate all obstacles, I volunteered to keep a footstool handy. But falling off the footstool in an effort to raise an umbrella did not make much sense. Packing the thing up to return to sender also seems formidable.
Bill, to the rescue, says he can cut the pole back by six inches! Would that it be true since we will not be able to return the umbrella with a hacked pole (not hacked in the sense of breaking into a computer mind you – hacked in the sense of sawing and pounding on a metal pole – O.K.,”forgedda about it!)
Such are the perils of buying online. You have to think of everything and be sure to enter detailed specifications.
Sold on Selfies
Finally, though I haven’t told Bill or Corky yet, I bought a $4.98 Selfie Stick! I am so excited about this and hoping the distance between the camera and my face will make for passable pictures (hopefully slightly blurred).
How surprising it is to actually come up with a list of Randoms when I always think there is nothing to say.
And now I am wishing you (and me) pleasant randoms for the week to come.