Friday, December 31, 2021

Looking back on 2021

 

January 27:  Got 1st COVID-19 dose vaccine (Pfizer), at Grand Canyon University.

January 29:  Had 2nd pacemaker installed, at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus in Glendale, by Dr Amarnauth Singh.  Pacemaker is a Medtronic Azure XT DR MRI SuperScan W1DR01 model.

February 19: Got 2nd COVID-19 dose vaccine (Pfizer), at Grand Canyon University.

March 25: Governor Ducey relaxed COVID restrictions of June 29, 2020, including now allowing bars to open (without serving food).

May 6 (5th?):  Mike Calvert died.

May 30:  Went to Musical Instrument Museum (MIM Music) Theater show, Blues in the Round, with Hans Olson, Eric Ramsey & Mike Eldred.   Click here for all photos.

Above:  Hans Olson, Eric Ramsey, & Mike Eldred.

September 6:  Received a 11" x 14" Metalprint wall-mounting photo from Jimmy Jeffers, of Jimmy and myself at the SuperTest Lounge back in 1973 in Florida.

Above:  MetalPrint gift from Jimmy Jeffers.

September 12:  Saw two young bobcats on the roof of our house This is a zoom shot (30x plus) of one of them, but stylized using the Prisma software since the original photo wasn't that sharp.

Above:  Stylized photo of young bobcat on roof.

September 25:  Received another 11" x 14" Metalprint wall-mounting photo from Jimmy Jeffers, of Jimmy and Roland Hedberg also at the SuperTest Lounge.

October 8:  Purchased iPhone 12.  Previous iPhone SE (purchased in May 2016) had water damage due to an unplanned dunk in the swimming pool on October 3.

Above:  Size comparison of new iPhone 12 and old iPhone SE purchased in 2016.

October 13: Received COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer) booster shot at Safeway.

October 24:  Wrote journal on my 2017 Globe Triangle Motorcycle Ride, click here to read.

October 31:  Wrote journal on my 2016 Laughlin Motorcycle Ride with Walter Cress, click here to read.

 November 9:  Finally got the water coloring (14" x 22") of the saguaro framed that I received from Diane Waller on January 4th, the delay was due to not wanting to go out of the house due to COVID-19.

Above:  Painting by Diane Waller (14" x 22")

November 26:  Received award from the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame for "Webmaster, Photographer & Technical Advisor from 2010 to 2021."  I resigned effective at the end of 2021, after 11+ years.

Above:  Award from the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.

November 30:  Started ordering metal print photos for some friends and relatives.  Ordered gifts for Hans Olson, Walter Cress (2 photos), Diane Waller and Scott King, Garland Tobin, Phyllis/Lesley/Kyle, Bob Ray, and Connie Cress.

December 1:  First confirmed case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected in the United States (San Francisco).

December 8:  First case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected in Arizona, in Yavapai county.

December 19:  Finished reading "Do It While You Still Can-motorcycle escapades and trbulatons" by Nick Adams, read this Kindle book on my iPhone 12, first book I've read on a smart phone.  Briefly it's a collection of motorcycle travel stories and a grab-bag of bits and pieces the author has written and published in magazines over the years, but all interesting reading for me.  He has owned a bunch of motorcycles but the Moto Guzzi brand seemed to be his favorite.  I wrote a very short review of the book at Amazon, click here to read.

Above:  Cover of the Kindle book.

December 23:  Found out Walter Cress was diagnosed with ALS.

December 25: Finished reading "Waypoints -Volume 1"  by Bud Miller, a collection of 24 stories first published in RoadRUNNER magazine.  Read Kindle book on my iPhone 12.

Above:  Cover of the Kindle book.

December 26:  Finished "Motorcycling Through Midlife" by John Metzger.  Read Kindle book on my iPhone 12.  An interesting read, although not what I was expecting.  This was more of an autobiography covering the bikes he has ridden in his life, the types of riding he has done, with a lot of philosophy thrown in.  Zero photos, zero description of any road trips, etc.

Above:  Cover of the Kindle book.


December 29:  Finished "Weekend Motorcycle Tours in Arizona & New Mexico" by Michael D. Kuehn.  Read Kindle book on my iPhone 12.  Interesting read about 6 weekend rides the author took back in the mid-1990s, he had them published in magazines back then and later published them in this Kindle book in 2012.  Most of the rides were in New Mexico but one was in Arizona, a 600-mile round-trip ride up from the Tucson desert to the mountainous pine forests of Flagstaff.  He mentioned riding a Harley Davidson and the one photo of his bike shows a Sportster model.  Book contains a few photos and maps.  I’ve ridden part of his 300-mile Arizona ride, the part from Hayden to Strawberry, and also the ride to the Tom Mix Memorial near Florence.
 

Above:  Cover of the Kindle book.

December 31:  Giving up on reading "Old Man on a Bike" by Simon Gandolfi after about 15% of the way through. Finding it boring and definitely not what I expected the book to be, just losing interest in what this guy was writing, I feel it was poorly written and life is to short to finish reading a book that doesn't interest you.  I'm surprised this book got a 4+ star rating on Amazon, lots of readers loved the book.

Above:  Cover of the Kindle book.


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