Monday, May 30, 2022
Just gets better
Sunday, May 29, 2022
beautiful long weekend
Saturday, May 28, 2022
New Brooks stuff
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Stranger in a strange land.
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
We're all so busy!
Even I get busy and hardly have time for any recreation, but that's why I started cycling. Yesterday I got so wrapped up reading that I nearly forgot to go see a movie. I had to get out quick and hop on the Buena Vista
to get to the theater on time. I made it. It was only a three mile ride which doesn't amount to much and I took a side route home to pick up a few things at the store. So only seven miles round trip and I had time to feed the cats, fix myself a burger and relax a few minutes before going to a monthly bike club meeting at a local bar. That's another 10 miles round trip and I got a little endorphin lift in the middle of my day.
I didn't set aside any time, just went where I needed to be, in regular clothes, and had a little fun and sunshine in the process. Recently a club rider, who meticulously tracks his mileage, heart rate, calories and (of course) speed asked me if I "classified" those as "junk" miles? I said no, the junk miles are the ones spent in the car driving somewhere to ride.
Monday, May 2, 2022
Missed photo op
I missed a photo op the other day. I approached a 4 way stop, stop. and waited because I saw a car on my right rolling to the stop with the driver engrossed in his phone. His hands were both on the phone as he approached the intersection. He rolled into the crosswalk area, then decided to look up and stop. He probably sensed his Beemer was in danger. Putting his phone down, he looked both ways, lit a joint and kept driving. It makes sense to him, how else could he enjoy a state of the art stereo without getting a buzz on? I really wish I'd made a video of it.
On a more positive note, I did get photos of the local middle school PE class in bicycle training.
It's something started a few years ago when Specialized donated bikes for the purpose. I hope it's going on elsewhere, we need a new generation who actually knows how to operate bikes and enjoy them safely, despite irresponsibly distracted stoners.