The sun is back. That’s all I’m going to say about the weather for now. The week was a blur of ballet, Halloween stuff, an extremely busy work schedule, and more ballet. For all the time I’m spending there these days, I may as well be taking the classes. PIctures to come from observation days this week.

The sun is calling, and I must ride my bike today. Got up on the rollers for a little while yesterday — it was nice enough (though cold) to ride, but I didn’t have the time. With a doorframe to occasionally lean against, I was able to get up and ride for a few minutes. It’s tricky because steering on rolling cylinders of aluminum is very twitchy — not quite the grip you get on asphalt. But I imagine it’s hard to make a roller of asphalt. These do give a pretty strong workout, too. Of course, while setting that up in the garage, the (once again) distressed state of the garage came to my attention, and I realized that eventually I’d have to do something about that extra boat I suddenly needed and now have no place to store. So I started fiddling around with elaborate racking options, and finally decided to just buy a pair of metal sawhorses for the new boat and be done with it. With a LOT of work, I may still be able to get a car in the garage this winter. Stay tuned.

Looking for Halloween fare to view last night. We’ve got some great bad b/w horror films, but Bek’s a little sensitive for that sort of thing, so we were going to to go with “Beetlejuice,” only to be surprised by the fact that we don’t own it. Could’ve sworn we did. So, that left us with the choice of “Ghostbusters,” which always reminds me of when the chart-topping force of Ray Parker, Jr., and Raydio seemed to be unstoppable. Also watched “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” which really just isn’t all that interesting anymore. “Christmas” holds up, “Pumpkin” not so much.

Gotta get outside!

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