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JustZac
06-25-2007, 04:12 AM
Yesterday morning was incredibly smoky when we opened the park. Some guest asked me as I was unloading him from the ride if the wood smell was because of the smoke...
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darph nader
06-25-2007, 07:18 PM
Yesterday morning was incredibly smoky when we opened the park. Some guest asked me as I was unloading him from the ride if the wood smell was because of the smoke...
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What kind of smoke,and Where??? :D:
darph nader
06-26-2007, 07:14 AM
Are you sure Lindsay Lohan wasn't in the park? :D:
Big Wallaby
06-26-2007, 08:30 AM
I was wondering about it myself, too. It's off to the west of property, as it is visible to the west from both MK and DAK.
Conservative Hippie
06-26-2007, 11:58 AM
It's west of the parks and north of 192. DH and I noticed it driving to church Sunday morning. By Monday morning smoke was covering 192 like thick fog. I didn't go out there this morning, but I hope it is better. I tried to find something on the news or internet about the fire but couldn't.
CelebrationNM
06-26-2007, 01:05 PM
This was in the Sentinel: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-cfbriefs26_1307jun26,0,5791537.story
And CF13:
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2007/6/24/brush_fire_sends_smokey_smell_across_central_florida.ht ml
Cranbiz
06-26-2007, 01:09 PM
I was watching the plume grow the other day and did comment to my trainer that it looked like a pretty good brush fire and that it was growing. Of course she looked at me and said how do you know. I tell her what my experience is and how I know brush fires and their charcteristics. I could also tell by the smell.
I guess the old nose still knows.
kurtisnelson
06-27-2007, 07:18 PM
Whatever it is, it is big enough that we noticed it up here in Winter Park this morning.
bpgstudios
06-28-2007, 02:11 AM
I smelled it over by UCF this morning. Was thinking brush fire. I kind of like the smell, reminds me of NJ in the winter when all the fireplaces are lit.
hobie16
06-28-2007, 11:25 AM
A brush fire that started about 10:30 AM yesterday has cut off all access into and out of the West Maui area for the last 24 hours.
PROS: No tourists able to get into the area to clog up the roads.
CONS: Beer supply running low.
darph nader
06-28-2007, 06:48 PM
Too bad you're not Lake Tahoe. NO PRESS.I'm sure it's Lindsay and her entourage. :D:
hobie16
06-28-2007, 09:07 PM
We haven't lost enough homes yet. As of 5:30 HST today the highway has closed for the third time. Lots of tourists will be staying in gyms tonight. A large agricultural/housing area was evacuated this afternoon.
ktulu
06-29-2007, 09:24 AM
Who cares about the tourists, is Dog the Bounty Hunter okay?!??!
Main Streeter
06-29-2007, 01:19 PM
CONS: Beer supply running low.
hobie, beer seems a common choice by another on this site. :D: OMG, are you related to darph? :eek: Perhaps the oldest sibling? New study has found the first born is most intelligent. ;) Poor press here as I've heard nothing abt fire in Hawaii. Stay safe my friend!
hobie16
06-29-2007, 04:53 PM
The Dog is okay. He's on Oahu and is probably too mean to get singed.
A small home and garage were lost yesterday. It could have been a lot worse. The telephone cables feeding this end of the island were fried last night but restored mid morning today. It looks like the fire is pretty much out. It consumed over 2000 acres.
MS, I'm sorry I used beer as the consumable we were running low on. I'm more of a Margarita kinda guy. We live about six miles north of the fire so we're in good shape. Thanks for your thoughts.
darph nader
06-29-2007, 05:23 PM
(darph mounts rescue mission for hobie. A 747 load,flown in by a Sikorsky Sky-crane. That's abt 10 trips,should be good for 'about' a week) :rolleyes: (don't forget Tequila) :cool:
hobie16
06-29-2007, 08:19 PM
The local fire department really could use a 747 water bomber. All they have currently is a dinky chopper with what looks like a 100 gallon bucket. The good news is the ocean is never more than five minutes away for a refill.
Tequila? Rock star does good.
http://www.cabowabo.com/cwt/index.php?
ktulu
06-29-2007, 09:07 PM
*sigh* I was at two mexican food places tonight, and all I drank was diet coke... stupid diet. I could have had margarita, a mojoito or both!
hobie16
06-29-2007, 09:08 PM
The latest news at 6 PM Friday
80% contained
Three homes destroyed
Fire breaks on north and south of fire
35 mph winds expected tonight
Air National Guard brought in Chinook chopper with 2000 gallon bucket.
Fireworks go on sale at midnight tonight for the 4th. They're legal in Hawaii.
It's gonna be a looooong summer.
darph nader
06-29-2007, 11:21 PM
*sigh* I was at two mexican food places tonight, and all I drank was diet coke... stupid diet. I could have had margarita, a mojoito or both!
You know I have to ask. What was the problem?? :confused:
ktulu
06-30-2007, 07:01 AM
You know I have to ask. What was the problem?? :confused:
See, I'm fat. I don't want to be fat anymore. I've been watching my calories. I started at 321 and I'm down to 293.4. I want to keep that trend going, so I had to choose between food and booze.
Cranbiz
06-30-2007, 07:24 AM
Congrats Ktulu on your loss. I know how hard it is to take off weight. I myself started at 345 and dropped to 290 over a year before I leveled off. I have gained 5 pounds back after taking a break for about a year (I'm in a maintenance mode right now) and now restarting in earnest to see if I can take another 50 off.
Stick with it.
ktulu
06-30-2007, 08:22 PM
Congrats Ktulu on your loss. I know how hard it is to take off weight. I myself started at 345 and dropped to 290 over a year before I leveled off. I have gained 5 pounds back after taking a break for about a year (I'm in a maintenance mode right now) and now restarting in earnest to see if I can take another 50 off.
Stick with it.
Thanks, it is hard, but I'm going to keep pressing on! Make sure you do the same! 345 to 290 is awesome! Keep us updated on your progress. I'm using sparkpeople.com to keep track of my calories and exercise, good website!
And to keep this on topic, there was no smoke in my backyard, but it did rain again.
hobie16
06-30-2007, 09:40 PM
Your mantra should be Eat Less, Move More. Carbohydrates are where the energy comes from to add weight but you can't cut them out completely. Otherwise, you'll bonk. Eat food that's made up of complex carbs like pasta. They take longer to digest into glucose so you get a longer energy spread. SUGAR IS DEATH!! That includes any type of soft drink. Sugar is simple carbs that, unless you're in the middle of intense exercise, converts to fat very fast.
You need to exercise for at least an hour every day. It's tough but ya gotta do it. Keep your heart rate below 75% of max (220 - age = max heart rate). That's the range where fat is burned. If you get above 75%, you go anaerobic and you'll burn the glucose in your liver. There's not much there so the bonk comes pretty fast. If you can exercise every day your body will actually start to burn fat in anticipation.
A friend that had been overweight for years started drinking a large glass of water before every meal. It took up room in his stomach so he ate less food. Plus, you're getting hydrated.
There’s a book by Chris Carmichael titled Food for Fitness. It’s aimed at athletes but has some good info on weight loss.
Good luck on your program!
darph nader
07-01-2007, 07:40 AM
See, I'm fat. I don't want to be fat anymore. I've been watching my calories. I started at 321 and I'm down to 293.4. I want to keep that trend going, so I had to choose between food and booze.
Sorry man,I was 'trying' to be sarcastic. :( Printed words just don't carry the same as spoken.
Congrats on your weight lose though,keep up the good work. :)
ktulu
07-01-2007, 08:02 PM
Sorry man,I was 'trying' to be sarcastic. :( Printed words just don't carry the same as spoken.
Congrats on your weight lose though,keep up the good work. :)
Ah, no it's totally cool! I knew you were being sarcastic, I'm happy with my loss so far and don't mind sharing. Plus support from peeps is always a good thing.
Hobie, my mantra is lower caloric intake and MOVE more. Since my job is behind a keyboard all day I try and do things like park further away, take the escalator instead of elevator and walk up the escalator, not just stand there. I'm also on my exercise bike for at least 30 minutes a day right now keeping my heart rate at the 'optimal' rate for burning the most calories, I could probably ride for an hour but my ass starts to hurt and go numb. I need to replace the seat or sell this bike and get a recumbent style bike. My wife and I have a friend who is a Physcian's Assistant and did the same thing to lose her weight. It didn't go on overnight, so I know it's not going to come off overnight.
I do my best to drink at least 8 cups of water a day, and drink lots of water at meal times. We did low carb for 2 weeks to kick off the diet, but both agreed that it was not healthy so we switched to the low calorie diet with exercise. It's actually not bad, right now I can have between 2250-2600 calories, which if you eat the right things is not bad at all!
hobie16
07-01-2007, 08:30 PM
Ktulu,
Sounds like you’ve got a good program going. It does take time but it’s all worth it in the end
Get some bike shorts that have a padded crotch. They will REALLY make a difference. www.performancebike.com always has sales. You'll see a big difference in weight loss, resistance to disease and endurance if you start riding a road bike. It’s not boring either. Try to ride at least an hour a day. Mix in the flats with some moderate hills to start. As you get better, start doing some 30 second sprints. Oh yeah, WEAR A HELMET!!! I can give you the long story if you’d like but I'd probably be a veg if I hadn't been wearing one two years ago.
ktulu
07-02-2007, 09:02 AM
Ktulu,
Sounds like you’ve got a good program going. It does take time but it’s all worth it in the end
Get some bike shorts that have a padded crotch. They will REALLY make a difference. www.performancebike.com always has sales. You'll see a big difference in weight loss, resistance to disease and endurance if you start riding a road bike. It’s not boring either. Try to ride at least an hour a day. Mix in the flats with some moderate hills to start. As you get better, start doing some 30 second sprints. Oh yeah, WEAR A HELMET!!! I can give you the long story if you’d like but I'd probably be a veg if I hadn't been wearing one two years ago.
I'll check them out! I need to drop some lbs to be able to get back on my bike, or I need to buy some new wheels :/ I love to ride, when I was just out of high school I used to ride on some trails where I grew up at a local park (they were setup for bikers, runners, walkers), it was through some woods, so it was shaded and the scenery was nice. Right now I ride in my living room with the TV going to distract me from the timer ticking by in front of me. Once I can get back outside I'll probably end up riding longer, and I'll pick up a helmet! Thanks for the tip on the shorts, I'm going to look at them right now.
Oh, still no smoke in my backyard, but it did rain again last night. I'm wondering if this is Texas or Seattle!
hobie16
07-02-2007, 09:37 AM
Right now I ride in my living room with the TV going to distract me from the timer ticking by in front of me.
In the dead of winter I'd use rollers in the garage to ride. I'd have the door open with Metallica cranked up to keep from getting bored. The neighbors truely thought I was crazy. :animal:
ktulu
07-02-2007, 10:13 AM
In the dead of winter I'd use rollers in the garage to ride. I'd have the door open with Metallica cranked up to keep from getting bored. The neighbors truely thought I was crazy. :animal:
Ahh...now I mow my lawn with my ipod jamming to MetallicA. How times have changed...
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