3/29/2026

Thoughts On A Sunday

It’s been a 50-50 weekend here at the lake, with chilly temps with some wind on Saturday and warmer temps with little wind today. It is making it a bit more comfortable to work while helping the ex-missus get moved into her new house. So far it is looking like everything will be moved in by Wednesday. Then it will be a matter of getting everything unpacked and put away. I also have some things to put away as well as some of the boxes that were in the storage unit were mine will be making their way into the attic here at The Gulch.

I finished moving things from the storage unit around 5:30pm, making for a long day. Only one more trip to make tomorrow and the unit will be empty.

I feel a little more tired than I thought I would, but this was the third day I’ve been moving stuff from storage unit to one of two places. I have a feeling I won’t have any problem falling to sleep tonight. As such, this week’s TOAS may be shorter than usual.

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Listening to the news reports about the nationwide “No Kings” protest you’d think that half the population of the US was out protesting. A couple of aerial shots of a couple of the protests show a lot of people. If they had shown an aerial shot of the protest in our state capitol you might have had a problem finding them.

What I find Ironic is that none of these folks protested against Biden whose administration did more damage to our nation and our rights than those Trump is accused of having committed. Where were these same protesters when The Won also ignored the Constitution?

Seems hypocritical to me.

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I have mentioned the “Before We Get Too Old Or Die” Tour twice before and have been keeping an eye on our local concert venue’s list of shows scheduled for the coming summer.

Here’s the updated list for that tour:

James Taylor

Paul Simon

Motley Crue

Chicago

Styx

Guess Who

I have heard of four more possible acts that meet this criteria but they have not been announced yet.

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I can’t believe it.

UConn Men’s basketball team beat Duke with 0.4 seconds left in the game, overcoming a 23 point deficit at half-time. The final score was 73-72.

UConn’s Men’s and Women’s basketball teams have moved on to the next round or March Madness!

Go Huskies!

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And with that, I am going to close out this abbreviated version of TOAS. I plan to go to bed early tonight because tomorrow is Monday, of course.

That’s the news from Lake Winnipesaukee, where the ice still covers the lake, the only snow we’re seeing around here is that in the snowbanks, and where we’ll see some warmer temps for the next few days.