Friday, January 1, 2010

2010 Has Arrived

At the close of 2009, I feel it's good to reflect back on the year and consider what happened. Bicycling-wise, not as many miles pedaled as in 2008, but that was largely due to not taking part in RAGBRAI this year. Total miles ridden reached 1927 with a riding time of 121 hours (just under 16mph for an average riding speed). In addition, I decided to take a daily walk and accomplished that for 358 days of the past year with a total distance covered of 1161 miles in approximately 303 hours.

On a personal basis, my height is 70.25 inches at 162.1 pounds for a BMI of around 23.3. I like to shoot for a BMI right at 23.0, so there's a little work to be done here in January to get my weight back to 160 pounds or a little less.

For the first time in many years, both Ryan and Scott were in town at the same time as they flew in for their step-sister's wedding in June. That was a great time ... even as an arrow flew into the air and fell to earth we knew not where. We also took in the new Star Trek movie.

Last March my Aunt Elaine died and I went to the funeral. She was a nice lady and I miss her. Uncle Don and I went out to try to get a deer (I used a bow) this fall but we never saw a single one close enough to shoot (even with a rifle) in several days of hunting (in North Dakota). Our best guess is that they were all still hiding out in the corn fields, which had not been harvested due to the extremely wet fall weather.

Only 22 books read this year but all of them very interesting, including the auto-biography of George Carlin. I still use the Kindle to get most of my books but occasionally I do buy a paperback or get a gift of a book that I can hold in my hands and turn the pages of. And whaddya know ... reading real books still feels kinda nice. Nevertheless, I'll be looking into getting a Kindle 3, if they ever come out with one as the Kindle 2 isn't compelling enough for me to move on from my (rather primitive) baseline original Kindle reader.

Started learning more about digital photography and using Photoshop CS3 and its associated software tools. Pretty cool but it's a very big subject so it will take awhile.

This year I focused quite a bit more on energy and natural resources conservation. While the results are fairly good, more can be done if I can move to using solar and geothermal (Ground Source Heat Pump) renewable energy. Compared to 2008, the utility usage change I was able to accomplish breaks down as follows:

Heat (natural gas): -12% used, -34% cost at 47.7 Therms/month in 2009.
Electricity: -7% used, +.22% cost at 370.5 KWH/month in 2009.
Water: -46% used, -16% cost at 941.7 gallons/month in 2009.

Looking forward, I estimate that my natural gas usage will drop to <10 Therms/month (used by the gas dryer) if I can install a 4 ton geothermal heating/cooling system in 2010. My best guess is that electricity use will not be reduced further until I add solar power (a 2KW system, perhaps in 2011). In fact, electricity use may increase somewhat with the geothermal system as I'll probably switch to electric hot water heating with that installation. Finally, I expect to see a further 18-20% reduction in water usage with a 0% cost reduction (utility charges are very regressive which is not conducive to conservation) or, more likely, a cost increase.

And, as I do every year, I wonder what the new year will bring.