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Cycling in New Orleans
I wish that I would have been able to take a ride while I was on vacation last week in New Orleans. It looks like a good place to bike around. It’s not surprising that I saw many cyclists during … Continue reading
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Back in the Groove
It’s only my second day of commuting this year, and I already feel like I’m back in the groove. The hill wasn’t so bad, I wore my street clothes and shoes, I was comfortable on the tight shoulder of SR26, … Continue reading
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Orange
My Internet friend Kelly Orange painted an orange wheeled bicycle as part of a mural in Costa Rica.
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Silly Cyclists
Have you seen the Silly Cyclists videos from Gaz545 in Croydon? Fun to watch, and a little educational as well. I hope I never see myself in something like this.
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The Work Begins
This area of SR26 along my work route is soon to be the location of a bypass around the west side of town. First to go were the trees and fence lines, which make it look like a squad of … Continue reading
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Sad Little Bike
One of the many abandoned bikes at Purdue. This one is in front of an Indian Restaurant in the village area, and is looking pretty rusty.
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Her Negligent Behavior Made My Morning
This happened a couple of weeks ago: I was riding to work eastbound on Newman Road. A lady driving an SUV from the north on Sharon Chapel Road was turning left at the stop sign. As I approached, I noticed … Continue reading
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On The Mend
I’ve been sidelined the past few weeks with a bum knee. Not sure what happened, but I had some serious pain whenever I put any weight or force on my left knee when it was bent. After sitting on the … Continue reading
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Misty
Took my first real recreational ride of the year. No destination, other than to go out and come back. The neighbor and I ended up crossing the Granville Bridge and heading south for a bit before turning around. Miles Ridden: … Continue reading
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Perfect Conditions
You know, it doesn’t really matter why I haven’t been able ride much this year. That’s just the way it is. Still, I’m always looking for that rare day when weather, work, time, family, health, and mood all come together, … Continue reading
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