Despite a great job, beautiful family, nice home, and many other luxuries we are grateful for, we live a mostly invisible (to others) life of extreme challenges with a child with a serious chronic illness. I don't know how we do it sometimes- but love always helps you dig deep and find the energy.
Jim Kurdzo
At the time, I was running sub-18 5k races and winning fairly often. I simply can't fathom this pace.
My 8-yo daughter and I have been in the ER at Boston Children's for almost 40 hours after having been in another ER for 22 hours last weekend. We're both restless, exhausted, and ready for a bed to open up at an appropriate hospital. We've been here before, and it's just as hard each time đ
I was curious where the ultimate "weather nerd" place to live in MA might be. I used IEM to count the number of svr, tor, winter storm, and blizzard warnings from 2008-2025. Each was normalized individually and then overall. The winner at 2.5-km res was, funny enough, Acton! At 100 m, it's Warren.
A nice capture earlier this week
Well, sir, there's nothin' on Earth like a genuine, bona-fide, electrified, six-acre data center!
What'd I say?
Data center!
Don't ask me why Nantucket isn't plotted... I'm on vacation and threw this together and didn't want to debug it đ
Jim Kurdzo
Jim Kurdzo
Ha.
Jim Kurdzo
Jim Kurdzo
Jim Kurdzo
Jim Kurdzo
The fastest single mile I ever ran, at the peak of my fitness in life, was 5:19. This was fast enough to be placing in league-level high school meets with 7-8 teams. 4:33 is absurd in its own right; and as a whole, this is something I wasn't sure I'd ever see.