Waikiki Sunset

by Sam Biggs



Friday, December 31, 2010

Aspirations for the New Year

It would be nice not to start out the New Year heavier than this year, and then start a serious exercise routine. I’m thinking weights on Monday mornings, Tuesday evenings, Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings or evenings. That would give me four workouts a week, and I want to get on the treadmill or the strider the rest of the days- really would not hurt to do the treadmill M, W, F, and the strider on T, TH, S. That would work with the Bishop’s schedule for Bishopric on Wednesday nights and leave all of Sunday open. Even if I only do twenty minutes at a time, I need to get started, just watching my diet is not doing enough, I need to raise my activity level enough to get back in shape and weights are an easy way to start. Ideally would be to do the weights on the schedule, and get on the strider or treadmill a couple of times each day.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Mother

“Lois Louise (Wilson) Biggs March 14 1923 - December 5 2010 Beloved Mother, passed away in her sleep four o'clock in the morning on Sunday, You are loved and missed, Rest in Peace.”
In one year I can go to the Temple and do both my Mother and Father's work, have them sealed together and me sealerd to them.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Winter in South Florida

A couple of friends posted photos of snow in Utah last night, and I am again reminded of how nice it is to live in South Florida, especially during the winter. There may be a trip to Utah coming up between Christmas and New Years, so far no tickets booked, but maybe. I have been in Utah for Christmas before, and although I do enjoy the visit, the view of the snow-covered mountains, and the strong feeling of the Spirit I get whenever I am in Utah, I really do not think I could live there year-round; glad I have a paid for house in South Florida.
For the next week we have highs in the low-to-mid eights and lows in the upper sixties- while Utah was down to twenty-nine degrees last night and expected to be even colder tonight. I do enjoy the cooling temperatures in winter; I just like them to stay sub-tropical.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Sleepless Nights

It s another sleepless night- for some reason it is after midnight and I am up at the computer- I went to bed early enough- about ten-thirty, but gave up and got back up when it became apparent I was not going to be able to sleep, again. I haven’t had this problem for some time, months at least, but tonight, despite waking up before six this morning, I am awake, not necessarily alert, but definitely awake.
I bought an air compressor today and a pneumatic nailgun to use on the storage shed/exercise room I am building in the back yard, and I spent a few minutes getting it ready. Putting on the quick-connects for the hose, nailgun and tire inflator. Tomorrow afternoon, if the weather cooperates I should be able to start using it to nail down the siding on the wall that will be adjacent to the screen room. Right now that framing is lying flat on the slab, waiting for decent weather so I can complete it. I had put off getting the compressor and nailgun, trying to decide if it would speed things up enough to justify the expense, but, with Jeannine's urging I bought one. I hope it turns out to be as much a time-saver as we think it should be.
My thoughts these past few days have been a bit melancholy, remembering special people in Alexandria, and in Utah, that I miss. I keep thinking of the trip to China . . . and of the many Church performances that we had in Alexandria – I miss the choirs singing – the Ward I am in now is struggling to come up with enough people to act as a choir for Christmas – it would be nice to get a dozen or more, but last Sunday it looked like they only had six or seven.
I have been following a Blog every couple days, and seem to notice when there are no new posts for several days. I wonder if anyone will every find and follow this one? And, I wonder how my friend in Utah is- haven't heard anything there for several months now . . .

Monday, May 31, 2010

A couple of days in the Keys

Five months ago, in June, we went camping at Bahia Honda State Park in the lower Keys, I had read several travel reviews on Bahia Honda, some good and some bad- our own experiences were, for the most part, quite good. After a four-hour-plus drive, we arrived at the Park and began setting up our camp. One of the reviews I'd read mentioned encountering rather aggressive raccoons (ever see John Candy in "The Great Outdoors") so we had planned on keeping everything inside the Jeep overnight. we did have a pretty good thunderstorm with quite a bit of wind and a little rain, but I think the raccoons stayed safely tucked in somewhere, as we saw no sign whatsoever of any critters.
We plan to return to the keys again on October 8th, again, just overnight, but this time we should be a bit more prepared. It has still been hot during the days and quite warm at night, I hope by the time we are camping it will have cooled a bit. If not I just might pack along a window AC unit for our tent!
This coming weekend I am again going down to the Keys camping, this time I will be taking the Indian River canoe I bought, and I will be using it to snorkel and fish the famous "Flats" of the Florida Keys. Even if I don"t catch anything it should be a nice experience.
The Weather is supposed to cooperate - highs of 82 and 83 degrees and lows of 75 & 76, this time with sunny skies. hope to have more to post afterward, maybe with photos this time.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Friday afternoons

Once a month we travel a couple of hours to Orlando and spend the evening at the Temple. We always leave refreshed, recharged, and often reflective on the thoughts and feelings we've had. frequently these trips include a hotel stay and a day at Disney or Sea World (we have annual passes for both), and this has become our version of a "Date Night". We still ocassionally go out to dinner or a show in Port St. Lucie, but it has become less frequent, possibly because there are so few movies coming out that we are interested in seeing. I find some of the comments from friends and acquaintances' on the various movies they have seen to be rather disturbing - simply put- is this a movie that I would want to be seen coming out of by the Savior?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Seasonal Afternoon Thunderstorms

Here, in Southern Florida we frequently have summer afternoon thunderstorms - annoying things that develop in the afternoon from the convection currents of the warm, humid landscape. While they frequently interrupt plans, and occasionally dampen spirits, they do a decent job of watering what passes for lawn (mostly barely controlled weeds and undergrowth).



I was rather dismayed recently when I checked a friend’s blog, only to discover that the only things he had posted were the meaningless, petty things that irritated him and in great detail. With his job, I had thought he would have many insightful and interesting things to post. But, alas, a blog is really only written for the writer, anyone else is just an observer.



However, I did decide that this blog would be more of an introverted view (or perhaps his really is too?)