Jim's Trek V, my exercise journey now on my Schwinn 170 from Tampa to parts unknown...

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Days 403 – (AD 1,565) – 21.6 Miles –Jim’s Trek Part V – Mars on My Schwinn 170

Good Day,

Today I pedaled my Schwinn 170 21.6 miles. My totals are now 33,539.2 miles; 53,976.2 kilometers.


I am at 7.29% to my new destination and goal point.

Something new and different –

Question -

Shortly, if at all, #45 will meet with North Korea's Kim Jong-un. Will they have a time for a game of golf?

Kim-Jong-un's grandfather "Kim Jong-Il's record breaking golf round was an all of 38 under par on a regulation golf course. And, this was just the first time he played the game. That's a whole 25 shots better than the best round of golf in history. Oh, and he also wrote like 1500 books and six full-length operas."

I'm just asking.


Jim’s Gotta Eat – https://jimsgottaeat.blogspot.com/

Thai – Turkey Tom Kha Gai – 124 mg/dL
New England – New England Style Crab Boil – 141 mg/dL
Spanish – White Paella with Turkey and Pork Sausage and a craving for Gummi Bears – 116 mg/dL American – Slow Cooker Bacon Turkey and Roasted Potatoes and Carrots – 104 mg/dL
Chopped - White Wine Pollock with Garlic Mushroom Quinoa and Green Beans – 115 mg/dL
Nouveau – Quail Eggs in Hash Brown Nests and Bacon – 120 mg/dL
Spanish – Paella with Pork, Chicken, Shrimp and Clams – 129 mg/dL
Asian – Indonesian Pork Bites, Fragrant Butter Rice and Spicy Bok Choy in Garlic – 115 mg/dL
American – Sausage and 4-Bean Soup with Salted Sourdough Bread – 128 mg/dL
American – Pan Fried Pollock with Roasted Vegetables and Ooey Gooey Cake (and ½ a bag of Potato Chips for a snack) – 138 mg/dL
Spanish – Paella Valenciana – 129 mg/dL
Chinese – Kung Pao Chicken – 126 mg/dL
American - Sausage Apple and Herb Sheet Pan Supper – 119 mg/dL

From the TwinCities.com Pioneer Press “Why you should always have some bread in your freezer”, by Becky Krystal for The Washington Post, April 24, 2018.

“The best way to freeze bread (figure on a freezer life of about three months) depends a little bit on what you’re dealing with and what you want to do with it. You always want to start with at least a double layer of protection against freezer burn. Two layers of plastic wrap is usually sufficient; you can also combine plastic wrap with a layer of aluminum foil. I often throw plastic-wrapped slices or chunks that are small enough into a plastic zip-top bag for extra insurance and easier organization.”

Quilting – https://quiltsb.blogspot.com/

And now begins the stages of our quilting for our newest and latest Cranes Quilt.


Stage 1 - Echo all Cranes.

We believe that we will have 6 Stages on this Cranes Quilt.

We should be starting the Cranes 40 Spectrum by the beginning of next week. Designs are complete in draft form. Now the pairing of the colors.

Check out our write-up at Quilts SB - http://quiltsb.blogspot.com/

Genealogy – https://agenealogyhunt.blogspot.com/

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I welcome comments or thoughts or ideas. Please feel free to contact, email me at Jim’s Trek. (This link is my email address - jsmith58a@gmail.com.)

Have a healthy day and smile,

Jim

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