BowlingWidow and I have been living in our
remodeled North Everett condo since late April, but I haven’t actually
mentioned anything about it here or posted any pictures yet. With that in mind, I can say that it’s
working out really well so far. The
neighborhood is kept up nicely enough, is in a relatively quiet part of town, and
seems to have very little crime. But if
you do want to introduce yourself to the Everett vice squad you
won’t have to look far, just a mere 5 blocks away on Broadway.
Our Nice, Modest Kitchen |
From One Corner of the Living Room (Complete with Lazy Cat) |
So what to do with the free time gained from a shorter work
commute and less maintenance? Well,
there’s lots to do aside from the usual answer of catching up on books and
movies that seemingly everyone but me has read and seen over the last twenty
years. For one thing, being close to
downtown gives us the opportunity to walk to a lot of places, thus providing
exercise and a reduced carbon footprint.
Then there are my guitar lessons. BowlingJoe is a well known musical illiterate
and the notion of teaching an old dog new tricks will be put to a real
test. My music teacher claims he can
teach anyone how to get to know his or her way around a guitar. I’ll do my part by practicing a few hours a
week and we shall see about that in time.
Meanwhile, I told my friend and professional musician Dave Nachmanoff that he shouldn’t spend a
minute thinking that I might take his job.
From Another Corner of the Living Room |
And what about bowling, prominently featured in the name of
this blog? The truth is that I really
don’t bowl as often as most bowling fanatics.
But now, instead of spending Saturday’s cleaning out downspouts, maybe
there will be a tournament or two in my future.
Yeah, there are really lots of things to do in this world
that aren’t classified under the four-letter word called “work” (at least by my definition). Cooking, volunteering, hanging out at
microbrew festivals….it’s all good stuff.
And Muffinheadedboy, I, and a couple of friends will be joining 10,000
of our closest friends in riding our bicycles from Seattle to Portland over two
days in July. 203 miles. You’d better believe we’ve been using some of that
free time to train for it, too.
Deck Off of the Dining Area |
So far the move has been a lot like being in college again. Except that now I’m 51 years old and go to
bed by 9:00pm every night. Maybe I’ll
live until 90. It would be kind of nice
to be in the top of the sixth inning of life.
With plenty of baseball yet to play.
3 comments:
Say, is that one of them nifty coffee tables that extends up so you can eat off it? I'd have liked to see some action shots of that jobber! Or are you saving that for a blog post all its own?
Yes sir, it is. And it will be worthy of a two-part post complete with pictures and slow motion video.
Great looking place, Joe! I'll bet you really missed the fireworks show last night though!
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