Looking at the Shore Carlin Park Beach, Jupiter, FL October 24, 2024
The other evening, as Chris and I along with friends were celebrating Happy Hour, I had the opportunity to look back at the shore while standing ankle deep in the rough surf. The sun was dipping below the dunes, the trees and one lone palm tree was illuminated. It was a scene to remember. The sandy shore, the palm, and the bright sun. We have not enjoyed a lot of bright sun lately.
I was happy to capture the image and remember the scene.
Chris in the bow as we were just underway Manatee Pocket, FL October 24, 2024
It was a two beach day!
Making up for the evening we were driven off two beaches by rainstorms, yesterday we visited two of our favorite beaches. One in the morning and one for Happy Hour.
Finn Supervising Loading Operations Peck Lake, FL October 24, 2024
Chris and I began the day heading out of Manatee Pocket near Port Salerno into the intracoastal destined for our favorite usually deserted beach on the northern portion of Jupiter Island, across from Peck Lake. Along the way we saw a couple of new wrecks, likely from the hurricane. One wreck had sunk right at its mooring, I suspect the bilge pumps failed. Another wreck was just off the channel that connects Manatee Pocket with the St Lucie River and the intracoastal. Salvage operations were underway as we returned at the end of our planned activity.
The ocean was rough, but the beach was all ours. Finn enjoyed checking out the debris from the storm that was strewn along the beach. There was a strong North wind that made securing the boat a challenge, but Chris and I worked through it and finally got the stern anchor set in the correct position. We were very relaxed on the beach and remained until just after noon when we headed back to the marina so we could get home in time to have lunch and prepare for our beach Happy Hour.
Carlin Park Beach Jupiter, FL October 24, 2024
We met friends on the Carlin Park Beach for Happy Hour. We realized that in less than a month our beach Happy Hours will be shorter as the loss of DST means that we have less daylight.
We were treated to live music and a wedding while we were at the beach. I am getting used to the weddings and at least they did not make us move. The evening began to settle and we left the beach shortly after the ceremony concluded. There were a few surfers attempting to ride the waves, but they were mostly very short rides.
It was a great day of enjoying late October in Florida.
North Fork Loxahatchee River Tequesta, FL October 23, 2024
I took the adjoining image while stopped on the Tequesta Bridge over the N Fork of the Loxahatchee River. It was one of those scenes that only infrequently happens with puffy clouds and a nearly smooth river surface. I stopped my bike ride to enjoy it. It was a great day for a ride and I added over 18 miles to my total for the month.
I had some time to think during my ride yesterday. I continue to be amazed at how many people still support Trump even after he is clearly exhibiting signs of old age, bordering on dementia, far worse than ever exhibited by Biden--and yet most felt that was disqualifying for the job. I am very concerned that should Trump get elected he will not finish his term and we will have the most inexperienced president ever in the form of JD Vance. The republican ticket is a potential disaster for America and people don't get it. There is no plan. Everyone wants a plan from Harris, and she has provided it but many refuse to accept it. She has posted it on the Kamala Harris website.
Chris and I joined friends at one of our favorite watering holes for Happy Hour last evening. It was $2 Tuesday and that makes it a celebration.
As we parked the car, however, we noticed boats that just seemed a bit out of place. Tiki52, the restaurant of choice for the evening, shares a waterfront with a marina. We usually park near the building where the boats are not visible on their storage racks, but last evening we noticed them for the first time. It just seemed strange having boats in their spaces above the building.
We have become used to the multi-tiered storage system, it is similar to ones we have seen used in big cities to park cars. With the boats there is a large special built tractor which takes the boats from the storage space and then moves it either onto stands for maintenance or places the boat into the water. We see this system in use at Pirates Cove Marina where we often motor from when we reserve a boat for the day.
We just had never seen the boats seemingly atop a building.
Yesterday was filled both exciting and frustrating activities.
Me Taking a Victory Lap Tequesta, FL October 21, 2024
In the excitement category, I completed 300 miles for the American Cancer Society October Challenge! My friends and family raised $430 to fight cancer. Thank you to all who participated by donating. I have enjoyed having a biking goal. Although I achieved the 300-mile goal, I will continue to bike until Chris and I head off on a short vacation during the last week of the month. I expect that by the time October 2024 concludes that I will set a new personal record for the number of miles biked during a month.
In another example of excitement, Chris and I voted yesterday. It was the first day of early in-person voting in Florida. I was happy to vote and make my thoughts known on a wide variety of candidates and issues. It was a complex and very long ballot.
Carlin Park Beach Jupiter, FL October 21, 2024
Finally, and now comes the frustration, Chris and I decided to head off to the beach to celebrate Happy Hour. The weather, from our Condo, looked windy but nice. We did not see the multiple rainstorms over the ocean until we arrived at the first of the two beaches we visited. Arriving about 4 PM, we set up on Carlin Park Beach to enjoy watching some brave surfers in the extremely rough, red flag rough, surf. The waves did not appear to be to be suitable for surfing--but there were a few brave souls attempting to enjoy their sport of choice.
We had been at the beach about 10 or so minutes when the rainstorm to the right in the image descended upon us. We expeditiously broke camp and headed to the car. Not to be thwarted from our desire for a beach happy hour, we headed to our favorite local Jupiter Island beach just south of Blowing Rocks. The weather to the looked better in that area. We arrived there about 4:30 PM and got set up. We enjoyed being on that beach for about 15 minutes, and almost a glass of wine, before a more severe storm appeared and drove us from the beach.
We arrived home at almost precisely 5 PM, soaked to the bone and covered with wet sand. The weather at home, of course, was sunny and pleasant.
1. Welcome to the third Monday of October. The month is slipping away quickly. There remain 10 Mondays in the year.
2. I rode yesterday and got caught in a rainstorm shortly into the over 20 mile ride. I got wet, but I did see a beautiful double rainbow. The double is faint--but it is there. That was a very enjoyable part of the ride as generally the rain was not falling while I was watching the rainbow. I am close to completing 300 miles for the American Cancer Society!
3. Does anyone else think that Elon Musk is trying to buy votes for Trump and that somehow if it is not actually legal his actions violate the spirit of the law? See the CNN article.
4. Election Day is rapidly approaching. I urge everyone to vote. Early voting begins today here in Florida and Chris and I will be voting either today or tomorrow. Although I believe the choice is very clear, I know many who disagree with me. I urge everyone to vote and take responsibility for the outcome, as will I if my chosen candidate wins.
5. To anyone paying attention, it is clear that Trump is not in any shape to manage the government of the United States of America. He is canceling interviews and botching the ones he does sit for, while falling asleep at events where he is not actually speaking. He lies incessantly even when hosts point out that his claims have been debunked, and cannot answer a question or follow a train of thought. And his comments of the weekend—calling the vice president a “sh*t vice president,” telling a woman to get “your fat husband off the couch” to vote for him, and musing about a famous golfer’s penis—indicate that he has no mental guardrails left. (Letters from an American)
6. Today in History. On October 21, 1959, on New York City’s Fifth Avenue, thousands of people line up outside a bizarrely shaped white concrete building that resembled a giant upside-down cupcake. It was opening day at the newGuggenheim Museum, home to one of the world’s top collections of modern art.
Mining tycoon Solomon R. Guggenheim began collecting art seriously when he retired in the 1930s. With the help of Hilla Rebay, a German baroness and artist, Guggenheim displayed his purchases for the first time in 1939 in a former car showroom in New York. Within a few years, the collection—including works by Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Marc Chagall—had outgrown the small space. In 1943, Rebay contacted architect Frank Lloyd Wright and asked him to take on the work of designing not just a museum, but a “temple of spirit,” where people would learn to see art in a new way.
I rode 20.57 miles yesterday. Thus far, I have logged a total of 289.21 miles. I expect to ride today. I have 10.79 miles remaining to reach the 300-mile goal.
It is Sunday in October. Football, pizza, adult beverages are on tap for today.
Chris and I have noticed that weather is cooler, in the high 60s and low 70s in the morning. It is a bit warmer today as the temperature is reported as 75 degrees at 8:00 AM.
The lower humidity and temperatures are refreshing. It almost seems like autumn.
I have been enjoying my near daily bike rides with the cooler temperatures. Yesterday I rode a path that took me to the main highway through Jupiter, Indiantown Road, and around the area to enjoy some different scenery.
Of course, today's big event is football! Most of the family teams are playing. The Ravens do not play until tomorrow night and the Cowboys have a much needed week off.
And finally, Chris and I are excited about college football. Did you notice that #5 Georgia knocked off #1 Texas last night 30-15? Go Dawgs!
In baseball news, I hate to mention it, but congratulations to the Yankees who punched their ticket to the World Series yesterday. I'm still hoping the Mets make it back into the Fall Classic since the Orioles failed to show up for their playoff games! No one really wants to see a Yankees-Dodgers series.
I rode 22.20 miles yesterday. Thus far, I have logged a total of 268.64 miles. I am looking forward to my ride today and I have 31.36 miles remaining to reach the 300-mile goal.
Riding 300 miles for the American Cancer Society has been one of my main goals for the month of October. I am very excited about it and after yesterday's ride, the finish line is in sight. I estimate that I will complete the 300 miles in three more rides.
Crossing the North Fork of the Loxahatchee River Tequesta, FL October 18, 2024
Yesterday's 21.15 mile ride brought me to 246.44 miles logged for the month. That leaves me with 53.56 miles to go.
Yesterday was a cool, overcast day. I was surprised how cool the day was with temperatures in the low 70s. I have become used to riding with temperatures in the 80s and accompanying "feels like" temperatures in the mid- to high-90s, I rode my usual route, with a couple additional loops to get over 20 miles. Today, I have another route that I will ride, just to provide a change of scenery.
I rode 21.15 miles yesterday. Thus far, I have logged a total of 246.44 miles. I expect to ride about 20 miles even with the windy overcast conditions. I have 53.56 miles remaining to reach the 300-mile goal.
Rough and Wind Blown Atlantic Ocean Jupiter Island, FL October 17, 2024
Chris and I had not been to the beach in a couple weeks and so we decided to head out for a stroll on the sand. Arriving on the stairs atop the dunes, we saw a wind blown and gray angry ocean. It was rough. We had a boat reserved for yesterday, but based upon the weather we canceled the reservation and that was confirmed as a good decision.
Shorebirds along the Beach Jupiter Island, FL October 17, 2024
We walked the beach for a while. The beach was wide and easy to navigate. The recent storms transformed the beach into a wide open space and the dunes now towered above us. There were many sea birds searching for a meal. We enjoyed watching multiple ospreys and pelicans along with the smaller shorebirds.
Finnegan joined us on the walk. He was startled by the occasional pieces of sea foam which blew across the sand. It was a funny scene as he jumped out of the way. But he most enjoyed the birds. He wanted to play with them, but Chris kept him on his leash so that he would not disturb them.
We stayed for a while, but it seemed cool, the temperature was 75 degrees, but with the wind and low humidity the "feels like" temperature was closer to 70 degrees.
I did not ride yesterday due to the winds. Thus far, I have logged a total of 225.29 miles. I expect to ride today even with the windy conditions. I have 74.71 miles remaining to reach the 300-mile goal.