Saturday, September 25, 2010
Snaps of the Commute
Here are two photos of an almost-full moon from yesterday morning. Photos
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Yard Sales on Permanents
Saturday mornings are 'Yard Sale Heaven' around here, and we have been known to stop once or twice during our rides. But those times, I was looking for something small, light, and easy to transport, like a red plaid skirt to use as a kilt in a costume. I hadn't ever considered buying something big, like a lamp or bookshelf, nevermind a bike.
However, today I made a quick U-turn as soon as I spotted this thing on display. The seller was happy to demonstrate and expound about it, I have wanted one for a while, and I had the cash with me. I just hope he doesn't sell it a second time to someone else before I drive back tomorrow to pick it up!
Oh, and in other news, the Black Creek 200K was great. Photos and more witty tales are here: Photos
PS: I brought the trike home on Sunday. Here is a brief video
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Name That Creak...
* I am really happy the Tobacco Trail was repaved this summer, but not for the reason you would expect. The construction closures forced me to look for alternate commuting routes. I found a great new route on a nearby two-lane road with courteous traffic and a 35mph speed limit. Plus, my it cuts one mile off my commute distance. I am hooked. I wish I had explored sooner.
* Cyclists often complain about car drivers' bad behaviors, but rarely note the good things. Yesterday, a car slowed and waited behind me to pass through an intersection before turning right. Wow, no right hook. In the dark this morning, a car driver yelled an apology to me when he didn't see me initially in an intersection. Double wow. And finally, a disabled car with matte dark paint and no reflectors was parked completely off the road, rather than blocking part of the travel lane. Triple wow. Thank you all!
* I may have found and fixed the latest noise on my bike. It's been crunching and grinding when pedaling, but very intermittently, and impossible to isolate. I started working on it last night (and I like working on the chain up at eye level!). I tightened and lubed things, and replaced the chain which was stretched and needed to be replaced anyway. Then I noticed big clumps of grit, grime, and road schmutz stuck to my chainrings and guardrail. I had to chisel it off. It rode much quieter today. All I heard this morning was the squeak of my
Here is a video of the sound beforehand. 'Crank' up the volume halfway through: video
Monday, September 6, 2010
Path Less Pedaled: Butterflies, Trains, and Fishing for Mailboxes
On Sunday, we biked south to Bonsal, and rode the train at the New Hope Valley Railway. Here are a few photos. Enjoy the awesome steam whistle halfway through this video riding on the train.
Monday was a quiet day. Russ entertained our neighbors by fly-fishing for mailboxes on our street. Later, we fashioned a rubber mud flap for the back of his bike. Here is a fishing video, and a few photos.
It was great meeting Laura and Russ, hearing their experiences and insights, and sharing fun activities. We wish them the best as they continue on their journey.