Then I rode my bike:
Stopped at Baldemiro's for a burrito to go.
Sneaky entrance...looking back at the penninsular ridge.
There are some trails over that way. {motions with eyes significantly}
I used the phot-op as an excuse not to jump it. Again. Sometimes I jump it and when I do, it is fun. I'm just not so good at the jumping, so I keeps it on the ground mostly.
I used to have the quiet conviction that if it really came down to it I could get away from a _____________(insert predator here, but I always assumed Mountain Lion). Aaaah, you know you think the same too.
I do not have that opinion anymore.
Today was eye-opening in terms of all the trails being clearly visible. Even the little trafficked game trails seemed clear. The underbrush foliage has well and truly dropped.
Including the pirate arrangement...
and ending here with this black helmet on a pole?! Never seen this trail before. Maybe it's only findable on All Hallows Eve.
I stopped for lunch.
Sometimes I am smart. Here I demonstrate the possible use of an unopened beer to work out Trigger Points in the base of Levator Scapula. Put that in your shuttlecock.
It is not TexMex, but it is Good anyway. Looks like lunch to me.
And so. Due to a combination of poor decisions which reveal far more about me than I care to share with you people, I had to ride back home to get my wallet.
On the way I spied a person on a (what appeared to be fixed) powder blue Pinarello. I assumed it was fixed because the person (I could not tell) was wearing very snug black pants and had only a front brake. Then there was coasting. What?! So I taught that damned gypster a very clear lesson about pretending. I did this by riding away from this person and not even looking at him/her. I feel certain that hit home.
Time flies like an arrow and all. Once home, I had to modify the plan further and swap bikes (from the Kampe Monkey to the LHT+trailerbike)
N called as we were riding. She had gotten a rare ride to school in the car this morning, and had been counting on catching a ride home with a friend/friend's mom. No such luck. So J and I swung by her school and loaded her up, too.
What? Huh? It was the brakes. Had the rotors resurfaced, new pads, new fluid. Car expenses are hard to swallow. Especially in this time.
6 comments:
another inspiring blend of kids and bikes. one hand on the bars with two kids out back was a nice touch.
shhhh. The picture's representation of some magical place in time is supposed to make you forget the fact that some jackass did something stupid to snap it...
Besides, I was in total control.
You shoulda drafted that canine...bastard!! till his tail dropped and then taken his biscuit!
I am scared sh@#$%less of mountain lions after a NG special I saw on the one that took out a couple people in L.A. Is there any precautions that are smart, or is it like surfing and sharks?
Good thing the Panthers here are all but gone. I got chased by a pig once. I out ran his bacon butt.
Basically it's surfing and sharks.
Except you can, uh, BREATHE if you are under attack! Seriously, I cannot think of a more terrifying event than a shark attack. Scary.
Pumas are active at dawn and dusk. Oh, and at night. And sometimes during the day. But mostly at twilight.
That dog could have taken me easily whenever he chose.
why does your grill cover say spank me?
and did you need to use tandem cables/housing to run barend shifters with the bar tape keeping everything nice and neat?
The grill cover's sticker is from a band called "The Asylum Street Spankers". They are worth a listen, maybe I'll throw up a clip.
We rode bikes to that particular show, as I recall.
No, the regular cable juuuuust reaches. I cannot stand to have the shift cables exit halfway (or worse, not be wrapped at all), it messes with my grip.
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