It was a good day, I was tempted not to, but in the end ate well. I did not do my bike ride, it was cold (near freezing) rainy, and windy. Not a bike day. Tomorrow is supposed to be cold but no rain so I should be able to get out. Rob, at your suggestion I have added some veggies to my diet, I know that is best, but sometimes I just eat the easy thing and that is not always the right thing.
Thanks Petal, Clon Mac noise, just like it sounds. I can appreciate your illogical pronunciation of dunloaighaire, we have a lot of place names like that here too, for example a river I used to fish in in Wyoming is the Popo Agie, pronounced po po ja. Unfortunately English does not follow phonetic spelling rules very well. We also have a lot of non-English place names, some of which are pronounced as in the original language but most are anglicized, there is no consistency. We have a number of towns called Dubois, some use the French pronunciation, some don't. Most of the residents of Valdosta don't even know the name comes from Val d Aosta, Italy. I didn't until driving through the Val d Aosta, not that it looks anything like Georgia.
LaMa, thanks for your take on my pace of exercise. You are right so far I have been listening to my body, there are just times I get anxious to do more than maybe I should. So far I have not followed those urges.
Flyer, yet another equally trivial meaning of 1010, thanks.
Saturday
breakfast
a big apple 100
lunch
half a veggie sandwich 220
homemade mushroom rice soup 150
banana 105
snack
broccoli 47
crackers 100
dinner
macaroni and cheese 310
broccoli 47
total calories 1,079
Bishop Stanislaus of Szczepanów (Krakow) died in 1079. He was murdered by King Boleslaw II for somewhat unclear reasons. One was that he criticized the King for cruel treatment of his soldiers' unfaithful wives. When King Boleslaw sent his soldiers to kill the Bishop they refused and so the King killed him by his own hand while the Bishop was celebrating mass. This caused such a uproar that the King was dethroned. For some reason Boleslaw as known as Bolesław II the Generous, obviously not a name given him by the Bishop or the wayward soldiers' wives.