The US Open has ended and tennis season is effectively over for me although these will be tournaments for the players as I think the Asian part of the tour begins. But it is over for me until Wimbledon next year. Then I will once again, purchase monthly subscriptions in order to watch Wimbledon, the Canadian Open (which isn't called the Canadian Open), and the US Open (which is called the US Open).
In a sense it is too bad that it's over because it took me until the end of the whole dang season to figure out how to watch it. You see, it takes two devices — the standard tv and my iPad. I put the tablet on my lap while the same stream plays on the tv in the background. ➡️➡️➡️
That is rather odd you say, but you don't really know odd until you know me. However, I assure you that there is reason in my madness.
What it amounts to is that we, apparently, don't have the sharpest tv, and/or I do not have the sharpest of eyes, for I keep losing track of the ball. But on the final match of the tournament, I implemented a solution. I knew that I could see the play clearly from the tablet, so I put tit on my lap and tuned into the same livestream. The two devices were posting seconds apart, but not being totally bereft of brain power, I managed to adjust my tablet by hitting pause and then play, so that the two streams showed the identical picture, or near enough.
In a sense it is too bad that it's over because it took me until the end of the whole dang season to figure out how to watch it. You see, it takes two devices — the standard tv and my iPad. I put the tablet on my lap while the same stream plays on the tv in the background. ➡️➡️➡️
That is rather odd you say, but you don't really know odd until you know me. However, I assure you that there is reason in my madness.
What it amounts to is that we, apparently, don't have the sharpest tv, and/or I do not have the sharpest of eyes, for I keep losing track of the ball. But on the final match of the tournament, I implemented a solution. I knew that I could see the play clearly from the tablet, so I put tit on my lap and tuned into the same livestream. The two devices were posting seconds apart, but not being totally bereft of brain power, I managed to adjust my tablet by hitting pause and then play, so that the two streams showed the identical picture, or near enough.
The point is that I could follow the ball perfectly well on my tablet, but I could still watch the match while seated beside Sue, who can somehow see well enough to follow the ball on the tv. I don't need to do this double-streaming for ordinary tv, but the tennis ball is rather small and quite often disappears from my vision in mid flight. I would sometimes have to turn to Sue to ask what really happened; it was like following the game by braille.
That was the end of the day, but earlier, we went for our standard walk. We chose downtown where we could drop into the Blue Spoon and pick up delicious blueberry scones for lunch. We walked up to the bridge where Sue took this photo as she keeps an eye on changing conditions for her photo of the day group.
As you can see it was a beautiful day.
Until it wasn't. For the heavens suddenly opened as we walked our main street.
Yes, you should have known! Love that black and white -- amazing how those rain storms can just pop up. Sounds like a smart idea with the dual watching to me.
ReplyDeleteGood technological inventions to see the ball! The sky sure didn’t look like it held any rain clouds - your weather must blow in quickly!
ReplyDeleteWe had a quick rain squall yesterday, too. Sunny skies before and after.
ReplyDeleteThe only reason I turn on tennis, or really any sport on television, is if I wish to take a nap.
ReplyDeleteMark had the US open on yesterday. I used to enjoy watching tennis but somehow I lost interest. The photo of the river is really good. Sue got a good one of you. You should have known.
ReplyDeleteHow crazy to go from that beautiful day to rain.
ReplyDeleteSky, glorious sky!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got the rain. We got some on Saturday but only 1/2 inch. We can use so much more.
ReplyDeleteI love ❤️ all your photos.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo, right before the storm hit. Blueberry scones, mmmm I love a good scone.
ReplyDeleteI love scones of any kind and that photo before the storm is stunning. Pretty soon, I'll be taking lots of rain pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious!!!! Also, "odd" is the best in us. LOL I do love your photos.
ReplyDeleteI love overcast, rainy days.
ReplyDeleteYou found a clever way to enjoy the matches together while still keeping track of the ball
ReplyDeleteSmiled at your first photo because you know, you've got to do what you've got to do, and I fully endorse that. I've done similar. That photo with the blue sky is an incredible scene. Very nice rainy day ones, especially the one Sue took of you in the rain.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous sky!
ReplyDeleteWell, you could be like me and not watch TV or tennis.
ReplyDeleteThe contrasting photos of that wonderful water scene followed by the downpour show how unpredictable weather can be, but great photo opps too. Finding an open store was fortuitous as well.
ReplyDelete'It was like following the game by braille' - that made me laugh so much, thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot up the river. We have had some superb days. Those surprise rain showers can sure pelt down though.
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