I am sitting in my favorite chair near the bedroom window, sipping chardonnay and listening to Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” on new Sonos One SL speakers. I bought a pair for the living room and like them so much I bought two more for the bedroom. These are the least expensive Sonos speakers and differ from the Ones by having no voice control. I have no desire to talk to speakers. They are small, unobtrusive, and sound good to my old defective ears. Perhaps the very best thing about them is that the setup is easy and flawless. Sonos has got this. I thank them.
Yesterday I received an email from Roger, an experienced cyclist, who puts Lachlan Morton’s achievement in clearer perspective. Here it is and my reply.
Webb
I sometimes talk to myself in this journal, putting tentative thoughts into words in an attempt to clarify them. Doing so publicly may or may not be wise, but I am a writer.
I did not mean to tease about the passage I might make next summer, but I also do not like people who talk about what they might do. I prefer those who report after they have done. Nevertheless having mentioned a possibility, I want to clarity.
It is too hot on Hilton Head Island in July and August. It is not too hot in Iceland. I have sailed in those temperatures. Perhaps I still can. I am not totally committed. I was totally committed to all my previous voyages and I am not certain one can make a difficult passage without such commitment. But that is what I am considering.
Webb,
ReplyDeleteI am a fan of Sonos also. I bought the older Playbar and the sub a couple years ago, and recently added the Sonos Ones (also the non-Alexa style no-microphones) as surround speakers.
They are not cheap, but I have spent many hours in a past life running surround wires, and left and right channel wires, and these solve that problem. +1 on the Sonos. Sometimes technology has its place in our lives.
-Shawn
Solomons, MD