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Good fortune smiles on the prairies as of late. Warm weather, yes folks, a mighty +5 degrees centigrade with similar temperatures for a whole week! It has led to a snow condition when driving which we like to refer to as ‘soupy oatmeal’. So as opposed to sliding around on ice, now we slid around on a mushy glorpy mess of snow, salt and dirt. Oh how lovely it all is!
Sadly, I actually mean it. Oatmeal snow is one of the first signs of spring here in the great white north. It is nothing but a fools hope though as it is January, and I can guarantee that we will return to Olde Man Winter’s icy embrace before the upcoming week is done (-30 is so refreshing after unseasonably warm weather).
I mention the warm weather because it also brings about another winter activity that brings me much joy. Namely, the removal of the packed down snow and ice that has been accumulating over the winter. It has been warm enough that the snow in the front service lane is coming up in satisfyingly big chunks. Over the last couple of days I have managed to clean out the all of the service lane in front of our house. There is something inherently pleasing about clearing away all that mess and see the bare concrete underneath.
It is a truth of urban dwelling, bare concrete = spring. Clearing the packed snow has made me much more happy that it should, but what the heck, it is good exercise and maybe even a little community minded as no one will get stuck in front of my house (at least until it starts snowing again).
Mystro often hounds me with little snips and clips he finds on the internet. I am reticent at best to view the assorted bits of tomfoolery he showcases. However, the Jumpsnap is an exception to the rule.
Quite simply, it is a skipping rope without the rope. As the informative video on the site says: “skipping rope is just too hard“. I really thought that this was satire, something Onion-esque. But no, sadly, it is not.
This is a electronic pair of handles that simulates a “thwapping” sound that will allow a person to keep time just as if they were skipping.
Is doing it the old fashioned way…that is skipping rope with well…a skipping rope beyond people today? Do we really need a rope-less skipping rope? It boggles the mind.




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