Lose Yourself

Ok, this is amazing.

Eminem’s Lose Yourself, Sung by 331 Movies

Run - May 12, 2025

I am going to start posting my general running activity. Today was just an after work easy run…

3.77 Miles in 41 Minutes for a 11:02 Pace

I have too may interests.

Over my lifetime I have tried a lot of different things from various sports to games, to hobbies, to activities and for the most part I have enjoyed most of them. To the point, that it occured to me that many of these things (except for maybe a couple) I rarely do anymore or even at all. When this thought came to me, the second thought was, it this normal? I think it probably is. I guess if you grow up with enough time and resources, (and I am grateful that is the case for me) you will probably try a lot of things at least once.

Sports Growing up, I hadn’t played many team sports, mostly because I wasn’t skilled enough to make the team or it wasn’t really an interest to me but soccer was something I could do and enjoyed. Starting in middle school I played on some Parks and Rec teams and then continued playing for my high school. Playing ended after graduating and moving on to college. Later, many many years later, I began playing again in an adult recreational league. I still play in this league today and this year will be 16 years. I also occasionally play in a Parks and Rec softball league but that has been sporadic. I am a long distance runner but this has been a new activity for me and I was never on any school or organized cross country teams. I will also play golf, both club and disk versions, was a member of a few bowling leagues, will play pickup baseball, basketball, or even touch football. Sometime, I would even like to try hockey and also ultimate frisbee.

Hobbies While sporting activities are things that keep me physically fit, there are also a great may things that will exercise my brain. Being a card carrying Registered Geek® I love playing games and will pretty much sit down and play at least once, anything that you put in front of me. It could be board games, card games, role-playing, strategy, video, I have favorites in all the categories. I can remember my parents teaching me games like Yatzee, Sorry, checkers and chess. I still enjoy the classics like Clue, Risk, Uno, and of course Monopoly. I have owned in my lifetime an Atari, Super Nintendo, Playstation 1, Original XBox, XBox One, and a Nintendo Switch and while I don’t consider myself an avid video gamer, I do really enjoy sitting down and being a hero for a while, even more so if the game has a great story. I have played many role-playing games, some you may have never heard of like Traveler or Gamma World and of course the big one, Dungeons & Dragons. I have such fond memories of playing D&D with my friends going all the way back to the orignal red box set that I got for my Birthday. I remember reassuring my Mom that the game was not devil worshipping and to think of it more like King Arthur, Lancelot and their adventures vanquishing monsters. I don’t have the time like those days but still manage to play with friends and family on the regular.

We should all take the time to play more games… speaking of which… I think it’s time for a little Baldur’s Gate.

Jordan Travis Deserved Better

Football is a brutal sport and there are countless stories of career ending injuries to players. The injury to Jordan Travis was unfortunate and unlucky. Everything I ever read or heard about him was positive. He was never selfish, always seem to do the right thing, and by all accounts his teammates loved him. This Seminole fan will have fond memories or his incredible play at Florida State and I wish him all the best.

Jordan Travis Retires

Tragedy

Too close to home.

Shooting at Florida State

Developerese

This is a hilarious take on the language developers use in trying to explain their process.

Annie’s Blog

Writers Block

Sometimes I write a blog post and then I save the draft because I don’t believe it’s good enough to post. I need to quit that.

I will write something soon.

Oh man….rest in peace, Val.

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Bicycle Bicycle

Beautiful day for a ride.

Two bicycles, one blue and one red, are parked on grass next to a car in a park setting with trees and a picnic shelter in the background.

Alaska Aurora

So, Rebecca and I regularly take vacations of just the two of us. We now have started a theme of sorts, where the vacation is a bit of a Bucket List item for one of us. In 2023, it was my turn with a vacation spending time in the Northwest and then taking the Amtrak Empire Builder train for a three night ride from Seattle to Chicago. It was great and we now have determined sleeping on a train, even in a bed, is problematic at best ;-)

For the next Bucket List trip, it was Rebecca’s turn. For her trip it was to see the Aurora Borealis in person. Like me and the train planning, Rebecca did pretty much all the research for the Aurora. It was settled, that Alaska in late February during a new moon would give us the best opportunities for viewing the Northern Lights… as long as the weather cooperated. We booked our week, a few days in Fairbanks, Alaska and then the rest of the week at Chena Hot Springs Resort. Being from Florida, we don’t own the kind of clothing that is required to spend time in sub zero temperatures, so we rented from an Alaska Element outfitters who provided to our hotel the coats, bibs, boots, and mittens. We tested them out a few times in and around Fairbanks with an outdoor hike and spending time at an ice sculpture competition.

We take a shuttle to the resort, get checked in, unpack a bit in our room and try and rest a little because in a few hours we make our first attempt at Aurora viewing. Now during the beginning of this week, the days and nights have been cloudy and viewing Aurora was not possible, so we were relieved the day of our excursion was clear and we were hopeful it would stay that way through the night.

The resort provides transport to the top of nearby Charlie Dome mountain where they have a couple large yurts for warming up and the skies are free from any light pollution. When we arrive, the light show had begun, it was amazing. We walk around a little and I begin setting up my tripod and camera to take some photos. Aurora can be unpredictable, so I felt some pressure to quickly get as many photos immediately, turns out tonight I needed to feel none. As the hours went along, the light show only got stronger and more vibrant. I ended up with lots of great photos and one point Rebecca gratefully had to pull my head out of the camera and just be still and look with my eyes. I will remember many things from that night but the sense of quiet and peace that sky was presenting will be my favorite.

A vibrant display of the northern lights illuminates a snowy forest landscape at night.

I Stand with Ukraine

My Aunt Gin

One of my Aunts passed away recently. I have been meaning to write a post to try and say a little something about her that will convey what an amazing person she was for me growing up but also what she meant to me in my adult years.

Virginia Sloan is one of four siblings to my Mother. To be exact, my Mother being the oldest, Virginia was second. I am not trying to write her biography, there are better writers in my family who will do her a far better justice in that regard. What I do want to say is that, I like to think, my desire and love of traveling, came from my fascination with Aunt Gin and her Husband Uncle Brian. They had the opportunity to live in some amazing places but I especially remember their time in Kaiserslautern, Germany. I never had the opportunity to travel there but the stories they told of their time there always enthralled me. I still have a souvenier stein they gave me.

Geography is a funny thing with my family. Over my lifetime I have lived in a few different places and many of my extended family have as well. Those places rarely seem to be very close to one another. While social media helps with that to an extent, it’s never quite the same as visiting in person. Circumstances allowed for that during a tough time in my life when I was going through a divorce and my Aunt Gin lived fairly close that she would have me and my Daughter over for visits to her condo almost once a month. Gin loved kids. Her own and pretty much anyone else’s, and that included my Daughter. The affection, attentiveness, and plans she would have to make sure my Daughter was loved and visits would be memorable. But it was the quiet evenings when my Daughter was asleep, that Gin would sit with me watching the boats on the waterway and just be a comfort and a good listener while I tried to deal with the loss, sadness, and anger that I was going through. I will always be grateful for that time with her, it still means the world to me.

I love you Gin and I will miss talking with you.

Champions

Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles. That was almost as impressive as my Seahawks over the Broncos.

Professional Napper

I believe there are no other breeds like Greyhounds that can go from hyperspace fast to almost unconscious in the blink of an eye. #Greyhounds

Greyhound dog sleeping

Tallahassee Half and Full Marathon

I will be running my 7th Half Marathon tomorrow morning. This is the 50th year for the event and approximately 2,000 runners are registered. Should be amazing weather and looking forward to the party atmosphere at the start, along the route, and at the finish. Tallahassee Marathon

Leaving

The more I use this blog service at Micro.blog, and browsing Mastodon, the more I am not just enjoying my time “online” but growing ever more firm in the belief in the federated internet. ​ For a while now, I have grown tired and frustrated with the various social services I used, these included, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Reddit, and more recently Threads, and Bluesky. I was spending too much time using all of these apps, trying to keep up and battling my self imposed FOMO, I was most certainly developing a bad habit and this was never going to be good for my mental health. Some time ago, I began a process to ween myself away from some of this stuff.

First was Reddit. I decided to leave when they killed third party access for developers, and I almost exclusively accessed Reddit with one of those Apps, named Apollo. The native Reddit app was just terrible to use and partially out of protest to the leadership of Reddit, I quit browsing the site. I kept my account active and still reference the site for looking up answers and reviews of things, I just no longer browse it daily.

Next Twitter… or X… (what a stupid name change). Without getting too political, that service was done for me in a similar way as Reddit. Elon Musk after buying Twitter (for waaaaayyyy too much) killed third party developer access. Similar to Reddit… browsing Twitter with their native app was just terrible, filled with too many ads and an algorithm that was frustrating. Musk has become such a polarizing figure and for me, too much to feel comfortable using his service at all, I deleted my account and dived into Mastodon instead (more on them later).

Threads came along as a response to the Twitter exodus and to their business credit Meta was right to do so. I adopted it early on, and it seemed like it had promise. It was easy to use, had a proper timeline, and there were plenty of people and organizations to follow like I did on Twitter. Belonging to Meta, Threads has become another app/service that I am struggling to justify continuing to use. I will say more about Meta at the end of this post.

So, Bluesky has a very interesting history that I don’t want to rehash here. The short version is the App was developed by the founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, and he wanted to make a service that more closely resembled the early days of Twitter and I believe he was mostly successful doing just that. He started slow, on purpose, to make sure he was building the service to be stable and not get too big too fast. In the beginning you actually had to obtain an ”invite” from Bluesky to even open an account. Once I was registered, it definitely had that early Twitter vibe and when the above mentioned exodus from X began their growth only ramped up. I still occasionally browse but I find that it just doesn’t keep me coming back the way Mastodon does. I maintain the account for now.

And now we come to Mastodon. Of all the services listed here, it stands in a very unique position and is also the hardest to explain. Rather than a single company or person, owning the service, Mastodon is a free and open sourced service from a non-profit organization. Mastodon has actually been around for quite awhile but like some of the others here it benefitted from the Twitter exodus and has seen a substantial growth. Mastodon is a part of what is called a Federated internet. In simple terms, when you create an account, you pick from thousands of servers called instances that are all run by separate administrators under license from Mastodon. It doesn’t really matter which instance you select, because by the nature of the federation, accounts on one instance can follow and be followed by accounts on any other instance. Using the service is much like using Twitter, or Bluesky, or even Facebook, you pick accounts to follow and their posts show up in your timeline. A big positive of this timeline is it’s chronological and remembers where you last left off and the timeline has no ads or an algorithm. I can’t stress enough how pleasing it is to casually browse accounts that I selected to follow and the posts are not interrupted with ads from companies I didn’t sign up to see. In addition, being open sourced, the service also allows for developers to develop apps for access to your Mastodon account, and from the many choices out there I fell in love with one made by a company called Tapbots named Ivory. I use this app and the service on a daily basis and I get quite of a lot of my tech news, sports fandom, and breaking news from this service.

It occurs to me that, when I started to write this post, I didn’t really have any idea how long it might turn out, thank you for sticking with me. I now come to the real reason for writing all of this. Meta. When Mark Zuckerberg, a second year computer science student at Harvard, stole the idea for what would become Facebook, then using it briefly to rank other female students as “hot” or “not”, he then did realize he was on to something much bigger. I am not going to rehash the history of the service and how he became the billionaire he is today, I am here to state why I am leaving all of Meta and to what extent for each of their apps. I joined Facebook in 2007, and in those early times, I quickly learned what I think is the biggest reason for having a Facebook account… staying in touch with friends and family that you might not otherwise even see in person much less talk with on the phone. I used it for sharing life events with family, both happy and sad, kept up with news, laughed at jokes and memes, pretty much the same as billions of other users. As a photographer, both amateur and professional, I was also an early adopter of Instagram, before Meta bought it. It was an amazingly simple app that really answered the question…What do I do with the camera on this phone?

As I have been self analyzing my online presence and usage of my time, I have also been keenly aware of the dark side of social media. For every heartfelt story of connections there are just as many hateful ones. I have never tolerated it and was a stringent user of blocking and unfriending those that I deemed to negative for my life. I have now come to the conclusion, for me personally, that is not enough. Meta makes their billions from ads, its really pretty simple, as you scroll your timelines and come upon an ad or an account that you did not follow or friend, Meta made a few cents or dollars from that view. Yep… you don’t even have to click the ad, Meta gets paid for views not just click throughs. There is a saying with tech companies and their services, if you didn’t pay for the service, you are the product and they sold you someone else. Meta recently made the decision to halt their moderation (as lousy as it was) and now rely on community moderation (which never works the way they say it will) I no longer want to feed Meta more of my time. Meta only makes money from me if I use their their services, so I will be deleting the apps. It won’t register as even a blip in the Meta monthly bottom line, but I think I will feel better. I will keep my accounts, at least for the near future just in case I do have to return for some reason but my usage of them will be null.

I am teased on the regular for making what should be a short explanation into a long diatribe, and I think I did it again. I am going to continue to write here as frequently as I can because if for no other reason than I like doing it.

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Chilly Run

Had to try out my new shoes. Topo Cyclones. Chilly 5k today and so far they feel great. #TopoAtheletic

Music That Influenced Me #2

I was having a conversation the other day about the bands and musicians that I had seen live and recalled that the first “big” concert I saw in person was The Go-Go’s with A flock of Seagulls as their opening act (there will be another post about the Seagulls). I believe I was a freshman in high school and Mtv had been on the air for about a year and if you are my age or there about, you know how obsessed we all were with these things called music videos. Among the most played artists during those early years were the five ladies from the punk scene of Southern California. Their most popular hits came from the first album “Beauty and the Beat” with songs like “We Got the Beat” and “Our Lips are Sealed” but their second album “Vacation” was where I really started to begin following them… and saved up to get that album. My favorite tracks from “Vacation” are the title track, “Get Up and Go”, and “This Old Feeling”. The band went through some typical ups and downs like many bands and the lead singer Belinda Carlisle went on to a successful solo career. But, for me the group and that concert will always have a special place in my memories.

Vacation by The Go-Go’s

President Jimmy Carter

I don’t believe there has been any President who did more good with their life than Jimmy Carter.

Merry Christmas

I am sitting at home. The house is quiet. Our tree is beautiful. Tomorrow is Christmas and I am thinking about family and past holidays. I think about mine growing up and how each one was unique in some way yet, the same in other ways. I think about the first ones with my Daughter and how you look at that day differently when you look at through your child’s eyes. Now that same child is all grown and looking at it through her child’s eyes. I wish you all a safe and happy Christmas and remember to cherish these moments.

Christmas Tree and Fireplace