Saturday, May 30, 2026

05/30/2026 Ride

This was an annoying, and short, night. We got home from the theatre after 11:00, and I didn't take too long to get to sleep, even though I dozed a little bit during the show. About 1:30 I woke to the sounds of the smoke detectors beeping. As usual, I couldn't easily localize which ones were beeping, so I ended up having to disconnect both wired smoke detectors and put them in the garage to get them to stop annoying me. Took a while to get back to sleep after these antics. My alarm woke me at 5:15, and I had time to get ready for a bike ride, meeting James and Rob T along the way. Left the house before 6:00 and rode through the neighborhood to RB Rd, then took CdS to San Dieguito Rd, which tooke less than thirty minutes. There I waited a couple of minutes for James, who was early to this meet-up spot as well. We rode down the hill to wait for Rob at the corner of El Apajo. He was a little late to this spot but eventually showed up. Then the three of us rode loosely together over to Rancho Diegueno Rd, turning left here an riding up this short, steep climb. James was riding his Tomassini, which isn't geared for this type of gradient, but he made it up okay. Over to Ranch Santa Fe Farms Rd, turning right and taking it to CVR, where Rob and I waited for James to catch up. Then it was over to the 56 bike path. Rob missed the turn to get to the bike path, and I had to ride back to the branch-off and call him to get him back on track. James got way out ahead of us, so the two of us rode down the path to ECR, where James was waiting. We rode together over to CVR and took it to PCH, heading north and avoiding the TP climb that had been discussed. Down the coast for a while, initially having to chase James down, then Rob and I kicked in the jets and got ahead of him. We gathered back before La Costa Ave, turning right here. Across the flats back to ECR, where we split from Rob and turned right. The two of us rode to the outlet mall nearby and found a café to stop for coffee. Service took forever, not sure why, but we had a good conversation, and it was pleasant. We continued on ECR to Olivenhain Rd, turning left and riding up to RSF Rd, where we turned right. I had dialed my pace back to more closely match James, and we rode basically together onto El Camino del Norte. I got ahead of him on this gradual climb, even though I was taking it easy. Right turn onto Via de Fortuna, following it to El Montevideo, where we turned left and rode over to Paseo Delicias. Right turn here, down towards RSF village and a left turn on VdlV. Then it was back to El Apajo and up Three Witches to the CdS intersection. James turned right her to head home, and I turned left. Back the new normal way via W Bernardo Dr from here. Legs felt just fine at the end, I had an easier time of it on this ride than a normal Saturday workout.

Avg speed = 15.4 mph. Total mileage = 53.8 mi
Avg power = 122 W. Weighted avg power = 154 W
Total elevation gain = 2980'
Avg heartrate = 116 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 63
Training Load = 199
Intensity = 70%

Got home earlier than usual, had time to shower and relax a little bit before driving down to the airport with Ann to pick up Kathy and Heather. We didn't have to wait too long in the cell phone parking lot before they were walking to the arrivals area. Drive home was uneventful, we had some lunch when we got back, talked a lot throughout the afternoon and evening. I chatted with Heather about her job and the impact of AI tools on her coding responsibilities. I watched a little TV after they went upstairs, then I went to bed as well.

05-29-2026 Swim

Slept okay, woke up around 5:00 and lay in bed, read for a while as well. I got up and did a little more updating of my riding blog entries with my own cycling analysis data.

Warmup 250
    4:35
6 100s at 2:00 intervals
    1:39
    1:41
    1:41
    1:43
    1:44
    1:41
5 50s at 1:00 intervals
    0:46
    0:47
    0:48
    0:47
    0:43
Cool-down 250 (with pull buoy)
    4:42

Avg pace = 1:43/100 yds (Video, not counting pause)
Total distance = 1350 yds
Elapsed moving time = 23:17 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 169 bpm (nope)
Relative Effort = 101 (again, nope)
SWOLF = 41 (included rest period when I forgot to pause the workout)
Avg stroke rate = 19 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.53 yds

Got home, avoided riding while it was sprinkling, and had some cereal for breakfast. Later in the morning and early afternoon I went out and investigated the sprinkler line for the upper beds in the front and back yards. Didn't find any obvious leaks, but this line uses a lot of water. I increased the flow to the peach tree and decreased the sprinkler time overall. Also chopped a couple of low shoots off the tree in the front yard, which were blocking the sprinkler flow. I replaced one of the sprinkler nozzles with a lower-flow version, not sure if it made a huge difference. Cleared out the areas around the sprinkler heads in the back yard and pulled out some of the overgrowth, including cutting down the pepper tree shoots. Working in that back upper bed is definitely no fun. Caleb came over a little after 3:30, and we drove down to Emily's office to pick her up from work. Had dinner at a Vietnamese restaurant off Mira Mesa Blvd, food was decent, then we ate ice cream at a shop next door. Drove downtown to the Civic Theatre, no traffic to speak of, and parked in the lot right by the theatre, Google Maps directions to the entrance to the parking lot weren't great, but we eventually found it. We saw The Sound of Music on stage. It was cute but dated, lots of familiar songs. I was tired, so I dozed at times through some of the dialogue. Before the show we were standing in the lobby talking about funny family songs, and a lady from one of the bars joined in our conversation, it was kinda strange but okay. Emily kept coming back to the meme of the night: Mervyn's, The Musical. That was probably the best part of the evening for me. Drove home and got back a little after 11:00 after dropping Emily and Caleb off at the parking lot by her office.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

05-28-2026 Run/Ride

Slept okay, woke up early and had some cereal. Thought about going for a swim, but I decided to run in the morning and ride in the afternoon instead. Got ready, then rode my scooter down to the park and ran the one-mile loop four times, finishing with my fastest mile in a while. I stretched before the run, and that seemed to help, although my hamstring was a little tender throughout the day.

Avg pace = 7:42/mi
Total distance = 4.01 mi
Elapsed moving time = 30:53
Avg heartrate = 141 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 26

Got home, cleaned the kitchen from the previous evening's dishes. Later in the morning I went out and cleaned the back patio, including sweeping the pavers and wiping all the patio furniture down. Had a bigger lunch than normal, then in the afternoon I went for a ride, heading through the neighborhood and taking Matinal Cir all the way around to get over to W Bernardo Dr. Then I rode up by the HP site (those buildings won't be HP's much longer) and over to Bernardo Center Dr, turning right and riding into a fairly steady headwind. Over and down the hill to Carmel Valley Rd, making the climb at moderate pace, then descending to CdS. Left turn there and over to the 56 bike path, where I headed west down to CVR again, turning right there. On this stretch I had the benefit of a tailwind and seemed to make pretty good time back to CdS. I worked hard on that last little climb but didn't have enough juice for a PR, even with the tailwind. Took CdS and CdN all the way back to Camino San Bernardo, then followed the new normal route home from there via W Bernardo Dr. I could feel the effects of the earlier run on my legs, didn't have huge push when I needed it.

Avg speed = 16.5 mph. Total mileage = 25.1 mi
Avg power = 147 W. Weighted avg power = 171 W
Total elevation gain = 1590'
Avg heartrate = 123 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 34
Training Load = 99
Intensity = 78%

Did some more dishes when I got home, then in late afternoon I went to Phil's for happy hour with HP and ex-HP folks. Evening was quiet after I rode back and had dinner. Ann and I watched some TV.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

05-27-2026 Ride

Slept somewhat fitfully and woke up hungry in the early morning, so I had a bowl of cereal and some bread. Then I got back to sleep for a while, waking up around 5:30 and reading for a bit. Then I got ready for a bike ride with John. Was a little cooler than normal. I headed over the normal way via W Bernardo Dr, keeping a slightly faster than usual pace. Got there around 7:25, John was adjusting his headset, and Jayden was out front with him. Vivian also came out to see us off. We headed up to Scripps-Poway Pkwy and turned left, riding down the hill and then climbing up to Danielson St before descending to the turnoff for Sycamore Canyon Rd. We took this down to Grade Rd and then over to Poway Rd, following the reverse of the old time trial loop for a while from there. My legs were feeling good on the climbs, I can tell the effects of my recent riding in improving my fitness. Back to Pomerado Rd, turning left and taking it up to the turn onto Old Pomerado Rd (my idea) to get back to Scripps-Poway Pkwy. We rode up this little climb and then took the normal way back to his house from there. Had smoothies and chatted with him and Vivian about their upcoming trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton NP. They also told me about Dave's upcoming marriage to a woman he recently met. It's a weird story, I'm hoping that all turns out well for them. I rode home the normal way (perhaps a little faster) from there via W Bernardo Dr. Legs still felt pretty solid at the end of the ride.

Avg speed = 16.0 mph. Total mileage = 40.1 mi
Avg power = 135 W. Weighted avg power = 158 W
Total elevation gain = 2340'
Avg heartrate = 119 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 51
Training Load = 154
Intensity = 72%

Got home and had a little time to relax. I did some more updating of my cycling blog with my own analysis numbers, then shaved and showered to get ready for my volunteer shift at the hospital. Got there early enough to eat lunch in the cafeteria. On the shift there were two new nurses, Masha (on loan from Esco) and April. It started slow, but I got busy and stayed that way pretty much until it was time to go home. Was a little warmer on the ride back. I watched some TV and dozed through the episode. After dinner Ann and I watched the final episode of Season 1 of Untamed. The rest of the evening was quiet.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

05-26-2026 Swim

Slept pretty well after a workout day, even though I had a short nap after getting home from the Palomar ride. I ate some coffee cake for breakfast, had a little time to keep updating my 2026 cycling blog entries with data from my own analysis program. Then I got ready for a swim at the WWC. Was cloudy and looked a little like rain off to the west as I rode over. I swam 2000 yds, the first 1000 without stopping, then a short break followed by a third 500 at decent pace. I swam the last 500 with the pull buoy. My stroke felt good out to about 1250 yds, then I started to struggle more to stay smooth and pull strong in the water. Here are the splits for the four 500s: 9:28, 9:33, 9:23, 9:25.

Avg pace = 1:53/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 2000 yds
Elapsed moving time = 37:49 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 150 bpm (possibly)
Relative Effort = 59 (possibly)
SWOLF =36
Avg stroke rate = 19 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.61 yds

Then I shaved and showered to get ready to go for a new dentist visit at Bernardo Dental Care, by McDonalds in RB. The dentist, Dr Ramanujan, was nice enough, suggested that a molar with a large filling needed a crown sometime soon. Not great news, but I'll hold off for right now. Had to wait a while after the x-rays until the dentist showed up. She also was the one who gave me the dental cleaning. Office is smaller, with correspondingly fewer staff. Seems like a decent, lower-cost setup. Got home and had cheese and crackers and chips and salsa for lunch. I don't know why I was so tired, but I had a longer nap in the afternoon. After that I worked on fixing a couple of minor issue with the cycling analysis program, organized the data files somewhat, then re-ran the cycling database creation program, with updated metrics and data entry rules. 

Monday, May 25, 2026

05-25-2026 Palomar South Grade Ride

Woke up before 4:00, not much sleep after a somewhat late night seeing a play the previous evening. I went down and had some cereal for breakfast before getting ready to head out to La Jolla Trading Post for a ride up South Grade Rd toward Mt Palomar. Had packed most of my stuff in the car, so all I had to do was get dressed and pack some drinks and snacks for the ride. I saw some very light mist on my windshield on the drive there, arrived a little earlier than anticipated (about 40 minutes in the car, arrived around 5:35), but it worked out okay, since I needed to use the Porta Potty a couple of times before Paula showed up around 6:00. I was mostly ready by the time she arrived, and we were rolling a little after 6:10. We headed west on the 76, it has some modest climbing sections in the 3.5 miles to South Grade Rd. We stayed pretty much together for this portion of the ride, stopped for some pictures at the bottom of the climb, then we were off. I rode with her, at her pace, for a while, not wanting to get too far ahead of her. Then I decided to ride ahead for a little over a mile (it turned out to be about 1.4 mi), then turn around, ride back down to where she was, and start climbing again. I did this four or five times throughout the climb. It actually helped me as well, since it broke the climb down into smaller segments, even though I ended up climbing more (about 400') and riding a greater distance (about 2.4 mi). I was fresh all the way to the top, even though this is always a challenging climb. We rode through a cloud bank to clear skies above. Up to Mother's Kitchen, where we stopped and took a break, chatting for a bit and deciding what to do next. We ended up riding on the S7 out past the entrance of Palomar Mountain SP, getting to the bottom of the road up to Boucher Lookout before turning around. Then we rode back, staying on the S7 as it turned into East Grade Rd, which we used for the descent. Near the top of the hill, before we got to seriously descending, there were a lot of cars zooming up and down this section of the road. It turned out that there was a photographer at one of the bends in the road, taking pictures of the cars as they roared by. Just past this point was an overlook with a pit toilet, so I stopped there before continuing the descent. Went down pretty fast this time, taking more speed around the turns and using my brakes less. The descent was chilly, particularly so when we rode back down through the cloud layer. I had a jacket but had packed it into my rear pocket, so I gritted it out and rode through. Down to the bottom, the descent seemed a little easier than when I had done it recently. I waited about 4-5 min for Paula to get to the intersection with the 76, then we both rode together, Paula in the lead, for the six miles back to our starting point at La Jolla Trading Post. She got colder than me on the descent, stopped to put her jacket on, but still her hands were really cold at the turn and stayed that way for the rest of the ride  . We were both glad to see the parking lot.

Avg speed = 13.1 mph (13.1 mph). Total mileage = 36.4 mph
Avg power = 145 W. Weighted avg power = 169 W
Total elevation gain = 4260' (4190')
Avg heartrate = 124 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 79 (81)
Training Load = 180
Intensity = 77%

Put our gear up, then we went into the store and got something hot to drink. The coffee was pretty good for a $1.50 20-oz cup. We chatted for a while at one of the tables while we drank our drinks, then headed out after that. I was concerned that we might have to detour around Valley Center due to a parade for the holiday, but the signs I'd seen earlier were gone, and it was smooth sailing on Valley Center Rd. A little bit of traffic coming into Escondido, but nothing to really slow me down. I got home a little before 11:30. Had some lunch, then in the afternoon and evening I did a couple of tasks. Went out in the back yard and fixed a number of bubbler leaks, replacing the bubblers that had gotten clogged and blown off the spaghetti line. I also measured the water flow rate up to station 6, which has quite a high flow, even though I couldn't see any leaks. So I came in and placed an order for new spray heads with adjustable flow. Next, I tackled the cycling analysis code display issue for showing selected segments. Had thought about what must be causing the incorrect display, and it turns out that I was correct. But it took me a while to figure out how to solve the problem, it was rewarding when I got the display to work properly. Then I tackled some blog updating, including the data from my own cycling analysis program in comparison with data reported by Strava. I changed the window average size for smoothing out the elevation data, then re-ran the batch program to recalculate the values and put them in the database. At some point, when I was making modifications and trying to clean up the batch program, it started throwing off errors when I tried to run it. I eventually worked through those errors, but that took a while too. Then I started entering my cycling analysis numbers into the blog entries,beginning with 2026. These entries will take quite a bit of time to input. Watched TV in the evening before calling it a night.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

05-24-2026 Swim/Run

Was a busy day with no nap, so I ended up sleeping well, no reading in the night this time (<!>). Got ready for a swim and a run at the WWC, emptied out the dishwasher first and had a bowl of cereal. It was pretty busy with holiday parties and some of the regulars, but I got my preferred lane in the pool. Swam three 500s, the first two without stopping and the third with swim fins. My stroke was more consistent in this workout, still feeling like I need to improve my sustained power throughout the longer workout. Here are the times for the three 500s and a last inadvertent 50: 9:25, 9:37, 8:47 (swim fins), 0:52 (swim fins). But I am regaining some of my form from before our Italy trip.

Avg pace = 1:51/100 yds (Video)
Total distance = 1550 yds
Elapsed moving time = 28:41 (Video)
Avg heartrate = 144 bpm (possibly)
Relative Effort = 31 (possibly)
SWOLF =35
Avg stroke rate = 19 bpm
Avg pull distance = 2.66 yds

Got out of the water, dried off in the locker room and changed into my running gear. I couldn't get my phone to start the workout properly, even after restarting it, so I recorded the workout using my watch. Did the normal 5k route starting and ending at the WWC, beginning slow but building pace throughout. I should have stretched my hamstrings out before the run because I could feel a little tightness in my right leg. So I dialed back my effort just a little bit. I did run the last mile in under 8 minutes.

Avg pace = 8:22/mi
Total distance = 3.11 mi
Elapsed Moving Time = 26:02
Avg heartrate = 157 bpm (Amazfit, I don't think so)
Relative Effort = 49 (Nope)

Got home and relaxed for a bit. Watched some TV (Giro d'Italia), then worked on my cycling analysis program for a bit, making some minor improvements and trying to track down a display issue that occurs when I identify a segment for detailed analysis. Didn't resolve it, after some detailed investigation. But I did successfully re-wrap my Canyon handlebars, which had a couple of worn spots. We left a little after 3:00 to head down to a Fringe Festival show, Don't Kill Daisy, at the School for Creative Careers in Old Town. It was a one-person show performed for the first time at this festival by Soleil Kohl. She had some good physical comedy talent and expressions of conspiracy with the audience. The show was energetic, but she didn't know how to resolved the ending. Still, very enjoyable and very fringe. We walked after the show to a nearby Mexican food restaurant, El Agave. Too high-brow for me and not enough good vegetarian menu options. Service wasn't so attentive either. Ann did all the driving on this date, so after dinner we drove to UCSD, parked in the theatre district, and went to see the play Purpose at the Mandell Weiss Theatre, part of La Jolla Playhouse. It was excellent, powerfully acted, comedic and dramatic at times. The stage was also pretty incredible. Good times. Finished at 10:00,and we were home, with a little parking lot traffic, by 10:45.