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Shabana
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by Shabana » January 15th, 2017, 6:56 am
Kona2 wrote:AJ has worked more magic! Here's Andrew's caricature specific bathtub....
Andrew S
I love it, thanks AJ! An even closer likeness than the canoe, I don't wear my glasses on the erg, I only need them for driving. There is one small problem though, I now live in Straya, and I don't recognise the flag on the back of the boat
Would it be possible to have it changed, I'm guessing Angelo has one that could be copied.
For those who would like to know more about Straya, I highly recommend the following short introduction to our country and culture. https://youtu.be/rMdbVHPmCW0
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » January 15th, 2017, 11:51 am
We're chasing full moons from Qatar to Straya! Norma adds a paddle to her boat, and Stuart and Janice are getting ever so close to the ONE million meter milestone for the season. Dozens of teammates in the waters, and we're making progress...pretty close to the SEVEN million meter mark in the Challenge.
...and with 15 or 16 days to go...depending upon south or north hemisphere!
Norma
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
6.5 MM Ed
1.35 MM Andrew
1.35 MM Norma
600 K Jane
300 K Andrea
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Julian 1,018 m
Tony 1,111 m ...a palindrome
Steve W 2,000 m
Melissa 5,000 m
Matthew R 5,022 m
David T 6,000 m
Noel 6,073 m
William C 6,594 m
Holger 7,005 m
Jean 7,380 m
Tombeur 8,021 m
Will 8,500 m
Kevin 9,555 m
Janice 10,000 m
Greg 10,004 m
Jonas 10,104 m
Jane 10,501 m ...a palindrome!
Jonathan 11,011 m ...a palindrome!
Howard 11,387 m
Dennis 13,431 m .. a palindrome!
Minnie 15,151 m ..a palindrome!
Doug 15,501 m
Andrea 15,770 m
Ron 17,072 m
K2 20,000 m
Norma 25,640 m..a lotta meters with a half moon amount built in
Andrew 42,195 m ...not his first rodeo or full marathon
Ed 42,195 m ..not his either...
And once again I learn that one little errant keystroke can WIPE OUT the entire posting....grrr....
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just27
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by just27 » January 15th, 2017, 2:09 pm
Shabana wrote:I love it, thanks AJ! An even closer likeness than the canoe, I don't wear my glasses on the erg, I only need them for driving. There is one small problem though, I now live in Straya, and I don't recognise the flag on the back of the boat
Yep, it had been noticed (even before you woke up this morning!) that you'd changed continents and hemispheres. The appropriate Southern Cross is currently somewhere between California and Colorado. AUS - USA ... same letters, different position; the primer youtube will be helpful in recognizing the basic differences ...
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » January 15th, 2017, 3:44 pm
Complete with the Southern Cross in the night sky, too! It's the little things! Wait....somewhere there's a Crosby, Stills and Nash song playing.....
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normadelaney
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by normadelaney » January 15th, 2017, 3:50 pm
K2, sorry about version 1 of your update. How frustrating!!!
I'll be back in a week to row a few more.
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just27
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by just27 » January 15th, 2017, 4:10 pm
Kona2 wrote:
Complete with the Southern Cross in the night sky, too! It's the little things! Wait....somewhere there's a Crosby, Stills and Nash song playing.....
Crosby Stills & Nash: Southern Cross. Awesome song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cBsnopTVmo
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Kona2
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Shabana
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by Shabana » January 15th, 2017, 9:07 pm
just27 wrote:Kona2 wrote:
Complete with the Southern Cross in the night sky, too! It's the little things! Wait....somewhere there's a Crosby, Stills and Nash song playing.....
Crosby Stills & Nash: Southern Cross. Awesome song!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cBsnopTVmo
I love my bathtub, and the Southern Cross in the night sky! And Crosby, Stills and Nash. And Paul Simon.
Trivia question for you - what is the link between the Southern Cross and Paul Simon? Answer tomorrow if nobody posts it sooner
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Steve W
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by Steve W » January 15th, 2017, 9:55 pm
63yo, 62kg, Erg 500m, 1:58.6; 1k; 2k 8:04; 5k 20:46; 30min 7096m; 10k 43:49; 1 hour 13578m; half marathon, 1:37:49; marathon, 3:36:47
Skierg 2K 9:10; 5k 24:30; 30 min 6075m; 10k 49:56.5; 1hr 11776m; half marathon, 1:52:43.2; skierg marathon, 4:04:14.
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » January 16th, 2017, 10:49 am
Two more canoes joining the ArMOONda....bringing our fleet total to 25! Great work, Lunies!
Peter G
danwho
Shabana wrote:
I love my bathtub, and the Southern Cross in the night sky! And Crosby, Stills and Nash. And Paul Simon.
Trivia question for you - what is the link between the Southern Cross and Paul Simon? Answer tomorrow if nobody posts it sooner
Another episode.....bunny trails of the mind!
It is the link? Haven't a clue...but it was a fun curiosity to explore.
One of the songs on Paul Simon's Graceland album is Under African Skies, a song that not only speaks to the stars in the Southern Hemisphere, but also makes reference to an iconic image that I am familiar with...the Mission San Xavier del Bac....and one of Tucson AZ's most famous singers....Linda Ronstadt.
San Xavier del Bac..the White Dove of the Desert....is famous for its unfinished tower. Still run by the Franciscans, and a beautiful place to visit.
Under African Skies
Lyrics:
Joseph’s face was black as night
The pale yellow moon shown in his eyes
His path was marked
By the stars in the Southern Hemisphere
And he walked his days
Under African Skies
This is the story of how we begin to remember
This is the powerful pulsing of love in the vein
After the dream of falling and calling your name out
These are the roots of rhythm
And the roots of rhythm remain
In early memory
Mission music
Was ringing ‘round my nursery door
I said, “Take this child, Lord
From Tucson, Arizona
Give her the wings to fly through harmony
And she won’t bother you no more”
This is the story of how we begin to remember
This is the powerful pulsing of love in the vein
After the dream of falling and calling your name out
These are the roots of rhythm
And the roots of rhythm remain
Joseph’s face was black as night
The pale yellow moon shown in his eyes
His path was marked
By the stars in the Southern Hemisphere
And he walked the length of his days
Under African Skies
© 1986 Words and Music by Paul Simon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4soNdasI7_s
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
6.55 MM Ed
2.45 MM Steve W
1.45 MM danwho
1.45 MM Minnie
1.43 MM Andrew
1.15 MM K2
800 K Jonathan
650 K Peter G
550 K Ed
500 K Melissa
100 K Noel
100 K Wim
Thanks, everyone, for rowing and ski-erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ....I look forward these palindromes!
Debbie 2,125 m
David T 3,000 m
Jeff M 3,014 m
Kevin 5,000 m
Steve G 5,216 m
Noel 6,013 m
Jonathan 6,263 m
Melissa 6,500 m
Andrea 6,753 m
William H 7,256 m
Ross 8,215 m
Cheryl 10,000 m
David W 10,000 m
Paul 10,000 m
Greg H 10,004 m
Chip 10,046 m
Doug 10,088 m
danwho 11,011 m ...a double aught double palindrome!
Howard 11,033 m ...his own version of a double aught double!
Will S 12,036 m
Janice 12,561 m
Tombeur 13,521 m ...another so close to a palindrome number
Minnie 13,731 m ...a lucky 13 palindrome
Louis 15,545 m
Wim 15,859 m...a successful number posting!
K2 16,061 m ...a palindrome!
Ron 16,761 m .a palindrome!
Peter G 18,011 m
Dan O' 18,164 m
Steve W 21,097 m ...he moons us!
David A 25,778 m
Ted 28,000 m
Ed 33,333 m ...a palindrome!
Andrew 42,195 m ...he moons us! And it's a
There will be no "here comes the sun" today....
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just27
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by just27 » January 16th, 2017, 5:16 pm
Shabana wrote:Trivia question for you - what is the link between the Southern Cross and Paul Simon? Answer tomorrow if nobody posts it sooner
Once removed from Paul Simon, but Art Garfunkel sang backing vocals on Southern Cross!
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » January 16th, 2017, 6:07 pm
just27 wrote:Shabana wrote:Trivia question for you - what is the link between the Southern Cross and Paul Simon? Answer tomorrow if nobody posts it sooner
Once removed from Paul Simon, but Art Garfunkel sang backing vocals on Southern Cross!
That's a better answer...
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Shabana
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by Shabana » January 16th, 2017, 8:43 pm
Kona2 wrote:just27 wrote:Shabana wrote:Trivia question for you - what is the link between the Southern Cross and Paul Simon? Answer tomorrow if nobody posts it sooner
Once removed from Paul Simon, but Art Garfunkel sang backing vocals on Southern Cross!
That's a better answer...
Minnie gets the the prize for coming up with the answer that I was thinking of. I'm impressed, I did not really think it was common knowledge, or something that would easily fall out of a Google search!
Kona2 gets the prize for most inspiring answer.
I first loved the Simon and Garfunkel songs as a child, my uncle used to have "Bridge over Troubled Water", and we listened to the tape all through our summer holidays. Then my father bought "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" for my sister's birthday because the guy in the store told him that is what kids listen to these days. Over the next few years I forgot Paul Simon and got heavily into South African music (my mother comes from there, and I got to visit a few times). When Graceland came out, it was like a dream come true, suddenly the styles I loved went mainstream!
I now have my playlist for today's row, Graceland followed by as much of Paul Simon's repertoire as I can last for
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just27
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by just27 » January 16th, 2017, 9:17 pm
Shabana wrote:Minnie gets the prize for coming up with the answer that I was thinking of. I'm impressed, I did not really think it was common knowledge, or something that would easily fall out of a Google search!
It was a Bing search ...
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Kona2
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