Month: July 2012

  • Monday, July 23, 2012

    Monday I came into work Market to Laguna to McAllister to Polk to Post to Kearny to Clay to Sansome.  I headed home for lunch and noted police looking to give tickets to cyclists on Market.  I can see all the fuss during the commute but don’t the police have better things to do in the middle of the day when there are hardly any bikes on the road?  After work I headed home 2nd to Howard to 11th to Harrison to 18th to Douglass to 17th to Ord and home for dinner.  The ticket I’d gotten two Sundays ago while biking in Marin was waiting for me.  I’d kind of been tossing around the notion of going to the class and getting my fine down from $230 to $50.  Cheap Joseph considered the class mandatory but realistic Joseph wasn’t looking forward to a class from 6:30 – 8:30 on a Thursday in San Rafael. But when I looked at the ticket I could see that payment is due on August 8 but the next class isn’t until early September.  I’m guessing I could show up for the court date and see if I could get an extension so that I could take the class but that would require me to go to Marin to go to court as well as going to Marin to attend the class and even cheap Joseph admits that isn’t worth all the bother.  So I’m gonna have to cough up $230 by the 8th or risk being tossed into the Marin pokey where I’d be subjected to Dickensian horrors such as 200 thread count sheets and nothing but domestic brie.  Developing.

    Bike Mileage:

     

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

     

    Today 15.8
    Week to date 15.8
    Month to date 330.0
    Year to date 5,225.4
    To Goal 2,774.6
    Over (Under) plan 710.3
    YTD Mileage vs Last Year 1,041.9
    Rolling Year 6,463.3
    Since Inception 10/1/07 39,152.3
  • Sunday, July 22, 2012

    Sunday I led a Different Spokes ride out to China Camp.  It was a low mileage ride and we got some riders I don’t see so much such as Mauricio(!) and Wanderson(!!!).  It was a fantastic day and we had a great time.  Here’s everybody at the Golden Gate Bridge:

    We took an unusual way to get to San Rafael that David and Ron came up with that took us to the Corte Madera ferry terminal and then through the recent bike tunnel to San Rafael.  Then we headed over to China Camp which looked beautiful:

    From there we headed over to Northgate mall for lunch.  I had Chipotle but I noticed that they’ve opened up a Panda Express there and that it describes itself as ‘Gourmet Chinese Food’.  I disagree with every word in that description.  After lunch we headed back to San Rafael and then home.  Here’s Wanderson at the bridge:

    Me:

    I headed home and got cleaned up.  Mr. Poe had been snacking on party leftovers all day and wasn’t in the mood for dinner.  I watched a movie and went to bed.

    Bike Mileage:

                              
    Today 60.4
    Week to date 60.4
    Month to date 314.2
    Year to date 5,209.6
    To Goal 2,790.4
    Over (Under) plan 716.4
    YTD Mileage vs Last Year 1,026.1
    Rolling Year 6,447.5
    Since Inception 10/1/07 39,136.5
  • Saturday, July 21, 2012

    Saturday we had another dinner party.  I’d promised Mr. Chris and David and the Smith-Fangs fancy French food and I aimed to deliver.  I didn’t think it was going to take the whole day to cook but it absolutely did.  Mr. Poe and I headed down to the Castro mid day to pick up a couple of things that we needed for the party.  Here is is looking particularly fabulous.  Hello gorgeous:

    We headed home and Mr. Poe did a few things about the house and got to cooking.  Ashley Jr. napped in his chair and looked particularly adorable:

    He was soon joined by Mr. Poe and Mimi:

    The menu was a little complex.  I made stuffed shrimp, cheese wafers and puffs, and romesco sauced canapes for appetizers.  I only got a pic of the shrimp.  So pretty:

    We served a proper first course which we very rarely do.  I made filets de poisson poches au vin blanc avec vinagrette a la creme or cold poached salmon on cucumber salad with a creamy dill vinagrette on top.  I used Julia’s method for poaching the salmon which was a little terrifying because it involved putting the pyrex pan directly on the gas burner which I’d never done and gave both Mr. Poe and myself terrifying visions of a cracked pan and fish poaching liquid all over everything.  But the internets said that pyrex could be used over a low flame and since the internets never lie I figured I’d try it.  And it worked!  I brought the poaching liquid to an almost simmer on the range and then put it in the oven to finish it off.  Here’s how it looked at the beginning:

    And this is what it looked like when it came out of the oven and had cooled off for a while:

    To serve it, I put it on some cucumbers and then I made this incredible dill sauce.  It was also one of Julia’s and I had to modify a little because it called for some raw egg yolk and I’m not comfortable putting that in food that people are gonna eat.  Thanks to a little miracle called the immersion blender it came out as this unbelievably rich thick beautiful sauce.  Some of the exit interviews indicated that I could have used less sauce on the plate but it looked so pretty I couldn’t it.  Also, next time I’m gonna work on getting vinaigrette on the cucumbers.  It was kind of an afterthought and they just got olive oil, salt and pepper.

    For the main course I made gratin de morue a la lyonnaise.  It’s a casserole of cod and cauliflower in a rich sauce of cream and onions flavored with salt pork.  It turned out very well and Mr. Poe loved it but sadly I didn’t get any pics.  For dessert I made cherries jubilee which is incredibly easy and was really popular.  Plus, I got to set it on fire.  Win:

    After dinner we managed to get Daniel and Mimi in the same chair which is unheard of.  I was thinking it was gonna lead to bloodshed but she kept it together.

    After dinner we said goodbye to our guests and we went to bed.  We were beat!

  • Friday, July 20, 2012

    Friday night we had the new neighbors over for dinner and they’re super nice.  Mr. Poe made a pork tenderloin and I made a couple of things.  It all started out as a disaster.  Thursday, I made an apple bundt cake but I either used too much apple, cut them in too large of pieces or both because when I unmolded the cake it completely fell apart and was more crumbs than anything else.  Mr. Poe came in and witnessed the carnage and said ‘Don’t worry honey I’ll get a pie at Safeway.’  Safeway??  Seriously??  So I threw some of the cake at him which would have been funny except that some of it got into his eye which required flushing and now that’s grist for the mill for the rest of my life.  Mr. Poe says I aspire to be a Julia but behaved like a Martha.  Julia would have found some way to repurpose the offending cake but I just threw it in the compost bin and sulked.  I had also planned on making ice cream so I figured that was gonna be OK.  Friday morning I went to go make the ice cream and discovered I hadn’t put the freezing canister in the freezer and there was no way I was making ice cream that night.  Double fail!  Mr. Poe requested pineapple upside-down cake and so I made him one.  It turned out very well and my reputation was salvaged–  but only just barely:

    I also made some appetizers:  stuffed shrimp and some cheese wafers and I made canapes using romesco sauce which were popular.  I made scalloped potatoes and those turned out pretty well but I got the sauce a little too hot because it curdled a little.  Actually, Mr. Poe got the sauce too hot when he reheated them prior to serving.  For the pork, I made wow wow sauce.  Wow wow sauce was invented by noted foodie William Kitchiner in the early 19th century and is essentially a very savory gravy with chopped onions, pickles and herbs.  Incredibly savory.  It ended up on my radar when I was watching a show on Regency dining.  You can see it here:

    You can skip to about 9:30 to see the sauce come out.  I like the whole Supersizers series and recommend watching them.  They’re all on youtube and very entertaining.  Here’s the recipe I used which has quite a few more onions then the classic recipe and substitutes capers for gherkins.  Mr. Poe approves:

    WOW WOW SAUCE

    1/4 cup butter
    2 medium minced onions
    1/4 cup flour
    2 cups beef stock
    2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce
    2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
    2 tablespoons mustard
    1 teaspoon or more horseradish
    dash tabasco
    2 tablespoons or more capers
    salt and pepper to taste
    handful of fresh herbs if desired.

    Melt the butter and saute the onions in them.  Don’t let the onions brown.  Add the flour to the butter and onion mixture and stir for a minute.  Add the stock, worcestershire sauce, white wine vinegar, mustard, horseradish, and tabasco.  Simmer for at least ten minutes until the sauce becomes thick and incredibly savory.  Add the capers and stir to heat through.  Taste for seasoning and add pepper and salt if necessary.  This can be refrigerated and reheated and is better the next day.  If using fresh herbs, add them right before serving.

    Dinner went well but we stayed up very late.  I don’t think I got to bed until midnight.

  • Sunday, July 15, 2012

    We got up at 5:30 to take Mr. Poe’s sister to the airport and then we went home and I had breakfast and went back to bed for a couple of hours.  I almost didn’t get up for the Different Spokes ride out to Olema I was leading but I’m glad I did because we had a great day.  Although we all got tickets in San Anselmo and for running a stop sign and it’s either gonna be expensive or I’m gonna have to take a class and I’m still on the fence about what to do.  I’m gonna wait and see how much the ticket’s for when it come in the mail.  I somehow managed to stain my obliques on my left side the day before and I was feeling that all day.  Other than that I rode pretty well and had a good time.  This is David and David on Bolinas lagoon:

    Bolinas Lagoon:

    We headed down to Stinson and then started the climb towards Muir Beach.  I stopped a couple of times for pics:

    We stopped at Cafe Del Soul in Mill Valley for lunch and then home.  We had Chinese food delivered from Big Lantern and it was awesome.  I get a vegetarian mu shu from them that’s so incredibly delicious.  After dinner I got cleaned up and then we went to bed.

    Bike Mileage:

                              
    Today 77.3
    Week to date 178.3
    Month to date 253.8
    Year to date 5,149.2
    To Goal 2,850.8
    Over (Under) plan 809.5
    YTD Mileage vs Last Year 1,019.7
    Rolling Year 6,441.1
    Since Inception 10/1/07 39,076.1
  • Saturday, July 14, 2012

    Saturday was the monthly Different Spokes club ride and we had a great turnout despite the decidedly gloomy weather.  I saw a bunch of people I hadn’t seen in a long time and I had a great time.  Here’s the gang assembling at Peet’s in the Castro:

    We regrouped at the Golden Gate Bridge where we picked up a couple more riders:

    Sexy, sexy James:

    I hadn’t seen James in a long time and the last time I saw him he wasn’t single.  He’s very attractive and I was overly flirty.  I behaved a bit like a teenage girl which isn’t very dignified when you’re in your <cough> twenties <cough>.  It was a little like this:


     
    I’m sure we’ll all get over it.  We headed into Tiburon and stopped for snack:

    A couple of riders did a short day but the rest then proceeded around Paradise and then up over Camino Alto.  We headed into Mill Valley for lunch at Cafe Del Soul and then we headed back to the Golden Gate Bridge.  We went through Fort Baker and stopped at the base for pics:

    I headed home and started cooking.  I was off to John Young’s birthday party that night and I made him some savory cream puffs filled with egg salad and shrimp stuffed with blue cheese and rolled in tarragon.  I’d practiced the recipes on Monday and they turned out like this:

    I didn’t get the volume out of the cream puffs that I did on Monday but they’re a little tempermental in the oven and I’m still kind of hit or miss them.  The shrimp weren’t difficult and turned out beautifully.  I got everything boxed up and then took a shower.  Mr. Poe got a pic of my niece Gabrielle and I before I headed off:

    I headed over to John’s and hung out for a couple of hours before heading home.  I was totally beat.

    Bike Mileage:

                              
    Today 47.6
    Week to date 101.0
    Month to date 176.5
    Year to date 5,071.9
    To Goal 2,928.1
    Over (Under) plan 754.1
    YTD Mileage vs Last Year 942.4
    Rolling Year 6,370.8
    Since Inception 10/1/07 38,998.8
  • Friday, July 13, 2012

    Friday night I headed home after work up Market.  I noted that Mr. Poe’s prize winnin’ Wisteria is blooming again which is always a nice surprise:

    I had dinner with Mr. Poe, his sister and her daughter.  They went to bed and I watched a movie.  Sadly, the power went out five minutes before I knew who the murderer was.  It kind of summed up the day.

    Bike Mileage:

                              
    Today 16.0
    Week to date 53.4
    Month to date 128.9
    Year to date 5,024.3
    To Goal 2,975.7
    Over (Under) plan 728.4
    YTD Mileage vs Last Year 901.8
    Rolling Year 6,323.2
    Since Inception 10/1/07 38,951.2
  • Friday, July 13, 2012

    Friday I came into work Market to Laguna to Post to Kearny to Clay to Sansome.  I headed home for lunch up Market and then headed down 18th to Castro to stop by the comic book store and then took 18th to Valencia to 19th to Folsom.  I was coming down Folsom and was a little west of 6th when a cyclist about 100 feet ahead of me got doored.  I kept it together and called 911, kept anybody from moving him until he was able to get up on his own and then dealt with the ambulance and police when they arrived.  He was up and walking and talking and thought he was OK but the ambulance folks thought otherwise and he was in a neck brace and on the gurney almost immediately.  He wasn’t wearing a helmet which, of course, is a huge disaster and I’m hoping he’s gonna be OK.  Here’s the massive number or EMS guys getting him packaged for transit.  Sadly, only one of the was hot:

    This is a big contrast to the last medical emergency I witnessed where I totally panicked.  It was on the Lifecycle two years ago and a rider had some kind of diabetic thing on day 5 just outside of Casmalia and just sort of fell over and was still clipped into his pedals on the side of the road when I came upon him.  I didn’t have any idea what was going on or what to do and we couldn’t get a cell phone signal to call 911 and it was terrifying. 

    I stayed long enough to give a police report which may prove handy to the cyclist if and when it ends up in court.  I continued on Folsom to 2nd to Market to Sansome and back into work.  A little rattled but it’s gonna be OK.

  • Thursday, July 12, 2012

    Thursday Mr. Poe took his sister and niece out to dinner so I posted a last minute ride on the Different Spokes Calendar and Roger and I rode Lake Merced loop.  Sadly, my camera is slowly dying and most of my pics didn’t turn out but I got a couple on the Great Highway.  It was shockingly sunny at the coast which surprised us both:

    Roger insisted on riding up Clarendon on the way home which totally kicked both of our asses.  I hadn’t ridden it in forever and was quickly reminded why.  I stopped for a bottle of wine at the Upper Terrace Market at 17th and Uranus on the way home and the guy in line in front of me was buying 2 boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese and a pint of Stoli.  That, my friends, is the meal of sadness. 

    I headed home only to find that while sightseeing in Chinatown, Mr. Poe had gotten Mimi this fantastic kimono:

    Joke #1: Now she keeps talking about invading Manchuria

    Joke #2: Ashley Jr. saw Memoirs Of A Geisha and he’s started sending boxes with plums in them to all the neighborhood dogs.

    My 2012 mileage hit 5,000 today and I’m really happy about that.  I really want to hit 8,000 this year and here’s hoping I do.

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    Today 29.9
    Week to date 37.4
    Month to date 112.9
    Year to date 5,008.3
    To Goal 2,991.7
    Over (Under) plan 734.3
    YTD Mileage vs Last Year 885.8
    Rolling Year 6,307.2
    Since Inception 10/1/07 38,935.2
  • Thursday, July 12, 2012

    Thursday I came into work Market to Laguna to Grove to Polk to Pacific.  I got a couple pics looking north as I headed down into Chinatown.  That’s the Bay Bridge in the distance.  It was a beautiful morning:

    Me:

    I continued on Pacific to Powell to Jackson to Montgomery.  I stopped at Washington for a pic of the Transamerica Pyramid:

    I continued on Washington to Clay to Sansome and into work.