Death in the afternoon
Jan. 23rd, 2007 03:13 pmReturned from the ski outing and saw a flurry of brown wings and a banded tail vanish into one of the spruces out back. Our first-year sharp-shinned hawk, the prime suspect in the dearth of birds at the feeders so far this winter.
Later, from upstairs, saw a shadow plucking feathers from something dead, in the selfsame spruce. I may investigate further before dusk, checking to see if any of those feathers can be keyed out to species.*
We need more snow. The ski trails have gotten packed to the point where turning gets interesting, and at the end of my run I fell down skiing across the parking lot. Fell on my problematical right knee, of course...
*Still Later: Wife slogged out to the compost bin and then examined evidence. She reports gray body-feathers, size and curve and shade consistent with a junco. We can spare a junco or two. Would have preferred starling or English (house) sparrow, but...
4 miles, 54 minutes.
Later, from upstairs, saw a shadow plucking feathers from something dead, in the selfsame spruce. I may investigate further before dusk, checking to see if any of those feathers can be keyed out to species.*
We need more snow. The ski trails have gotten packed to the point where turning gets interesting, and at the end of my run I fell down skiing across the parking lot. Fell on my problematical right knee, of course...
*Still Later: Wife slogged out to the compost bin and then examined evidence. She reports gray body-feathers, size and curve and shade consistent with a junco. We can spare a junco or two. Would have preferred starling or English (house) sparrow, but...
4 miles, 54 minutes.
Skis question
Date: 2007-01-24 02:28 pm (UTC)Everyone in my family is prodding me to go skiing and get the girls involved with winter sports.
Re: Skis question
Date: 2007-01-24 04:01 pm (UTC)Around here, the local ski club holds a used-equipment sale each year. We also have a used-sports-equipment resale shop. The ski shops generally slash prices later in the season, particularly in an "open" winter like we've had lately. Or you can shop _way_ early for the next season, pre-season sales and such.
For kids, you need to worry about growing. Little nuisances keep doing that, I've noticed. So you'll probably only get one year out of a pair of boots, one reason for looking at used. Length of skis and poles also ties into body size, but you can let that slide for a couple of years if necessary. Because of the growth thing, kids-sized used equipment tends to be in pretty good condition.
I haven't done any downhill skiing in a century or so. I do know that the upscale boots are even more closely fit there, with injection foam molded to your foot. Also, there's a wider range of equipment tailored to skill levels.
I bet this doesn't help much...