Pond at Black Hawk Park....
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Cool....
Someone planted this flag along the East Lake Trail. I've been riding by it for several days now. I kinda like it....
Pond at Black Hawk Park....
Pond at Black Hawk Park....
Nice ride tonight. Temps are in the mid 50's. It's getting dark a lot earlier now.... I got home at 8 tonight and it had been pitch black for awhile. I love the trails after dark! Sweet!
Ride safe.
Peace out, yo!
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Peace out, yo!
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Peace out, yo!
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sweetie....
She sure likes her G'ma....
And she likes having her picture taken....
And she likes having her picture taken....
On October 6th of last year we went out on a night time gravel grinder. The temps were cool, there was no wind, and the moon was full and huge. We hardly needed headlights, it was so bright. The farmers were picking corn and we were enjoying the ride. The next day Jackal and Kerkove and crew were working on the trails up at the scout camp when Kerkove broke his finger. Jackal brought him back into town to get it taken care of when Amy called him from her baby shower. She was due to deliver around Thanksgiving but she was in labor.... Kerkove's sister came to the emergency clinic to sit with Jeff so Jackal could go get Amy. They headed straight to the hospital and Baby Rhea was born just a few minutes later. That's what I call cutting it close! She'll be a year old a week from next Sunday. She's sweet and sassy and has so much personality. On top of that, she's my granddaughter and her parents take her home with them after her G'ma and I spoil her rotten! Perfect! Time to get a Burley to pull behind the Surly. She'll like that!
That's it for now.
Ride safe.
Peace out, yo!
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Gone fishin'....
Les re-starting the fire.... (our chief pilot)
Matt drinking beer.... (our new pilot)
Matt drinking beer.... (our new pilot)
Gayle locked her keys in her room right off the bat....
Resting between hands....
Cards....
The morning after....
Me and Bryan in the boat....
Todd, Bryan, Matt, and Dave....
Life is good!!!!
Waiting at the fish house....
Who wants walleye?
We flew out of Waterloo on the first plane at 12:30 on Thursday. By the time we got close to Brainerd it was being nailed with a thunderstorm so we diverted to Park Rapids and drove to Breezy Point from there. Les and Matt headed back to Waterloo to pick up the second group and we went shopping on our way to Brainerd. We spent more time in the liquor store than the grocery store but we got it done and made it to the cabin and checked in well before the second group got there. I did learn that 5 men can get all the grocery shopping for 13 people done in about in about 5 minutes and not miss anything. It was good!
We got to the cabin and put the groceries away then built a nice fire before the second group got there. After they arrived we spent an hour or so just getting settled and chatting before we left for dinner. I had been to the Norway Ridge Restaurant before and knew that it was nice so that's where we went. I think everyone enjoyed themselves. After dinner it was back to the cabin for cards and socializing. We were all in bed by 1 am to get plenty of sleep for the morning's fishing trip. We were up by 6:30 for coffee and donuts (and bloody mary's) then down to the marina for our 7:30 departure with our guides. A bit chilly, it was, but no rain. I think everyone caught some fish and had a good time on the water. We came back in about noon and the guides cleaned all the fish and bagged them for us. We went to lunch and then the first group headed to the airport for the trip back to Waterloo. There were storms in Waterloo and Les was delayed coming back but we had to drive to Park Rapids to drop off our rental anyway, so it wasn't a big deal. We were home by 6 pm with fresh fish in hand. It was a good trip!
Judy and Moo drove down to Williamsburg yesterday to go to the outlet Mall to do some shopping for Baby Rhea. Jackal stopped by at the end of his ride with his portable cx barriers in his Ergon backpack. He'd been out training for next weekend's cx race at Newton. He went home and took a shower then we met the girls at Z's for lunch.
Got in a 25 miler on the Surly this morning and I hear Brother of Jackal clomping around upstairs which means he just got back from his ride on The Black Surly. This is a beautiful "first day of fall"! I wore arm warmers and knickers this morning but the arm warmers came off within a half hour. Perfect weather. The trees up north are changing colors right now and I suspect that they will be changing here soon. This is my favorite time of year! I met John Fisher out on the trail this morning riding his 29er. He's always smiling!
I hope G-Ted is having fun out in Vegas at Interbike. I have a picture for ya, buddy! I'll leave it on your tool box at the shop.
That's it for now.
Ride safe!
Ride safe!
Peace out, yo!
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Ummmmm, yeah....
I just walked the half block to where our mail boxes are at to pick up one solitary piece of mail. My phone bill. It was hardly worth the effort but on my way home I saw a bicycle coming up the street in the rain. When I got to the intersection the person on the bike was getting there at the same time and all I could do was smile. It was Redg riding home in the rain. You are HARDCORE, brother! I hope you enjoyed your ride! :) I wish I'd had my camera. The smile on his face was priceless!
This rain should only last through this evening but I suspect that it will keep the crew that is reconstructing Rainbow Drive from working tomorrow. The "street" is just slop. They were doing so well, too... Oh well, it'll be finished when it's finished.
I wonder if Jackal got his ride in this evening? He's been off the bike for a week now and cx seson starts in a couple of weeks. I know he's worried about lack of time in the saddle lately due to illness and the like, but I think he'll be fine.
Congrats to all the Bike Tech guys and gals for their performances in Wisconsin this past weekend. Sounds like you had good results! Woohoo!
That's it for now. I'll be up in Minnesota Thursday and Friday for a retreat with my supervisors. It's gonna be good! Temps around 70 and rain in the forecast. We may have to stay inside and drink beer. We'll see.
Ride safe.
Peace out, yo!
I just walked the half block to where our mail boxes are at to pick up one solitary piece of mail. My phone bill. It was hardly worth the effort but on my way home I saw a bicycle coming up the street in the rain. When I got to the intersection the person on the bike was getting there at the same time and all I could do was smile. It was Redg riding home in the rain. You are HARDCORE, brother! I hope you enjoyed your ride! :) I wish I'd had my camera. The smile on his face was priceless!
This rain should only last through this evening but I suspect that it will keep the crew that is reconstructing Rainbow Drive from working tomorrow. The "street" is just slop. They were doing so well, too... Oh well, it'll be finished when it's finished.
I wonder if Jackal got his ride in this evening? He's been off the bike for a week now and cx seson starts in a couple of weeks. I know he's worried about lack of time in the saddle lately due to illness and the like, but I think he'll be fine.
Congrats to all the Bike Tech guys and gals for their performances in Wisconsin this past weekend. Sounds like you had good results! Woohoo!
That's it for now. I'll be up in Minnesota Thursday and Friday for a retreat with my supervisors. It's gonna be good! Temps around 70 and rain in the forecast. We may have to stay inside and drink beer. We'll see.
Ride safe.
Peace out, yo!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Sunday....
Veteran's Memorial Park in Cedar Falls
Rolling through Black Hawk Park this morning....
Rolling through Black Hawk Park this morning....
Last blooms of summer....
Hartman North....
Nice ride on the Surly yesterday. Temps in the upper 30's when I left, about 50 by the time I returned home. Temps were in the low 50's this morning when I went out riding, mid 50's when I got back home. Can you say BEAUTIFUL weather? Wow! I love it!
Went over and visited with my dad this afternoon before he heads back to Arizona. He's staying with my younger brother while he's in town. It's all good! He's 76 and doing fine!
Watched the last half of the Moto GP race from Estoril, Portugal this afternoon. Valentino tore it up! Oh yeah! He's the man!
That's about it for now. Have a great week!
Ride safe!
Peace out, yo!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Things Remembered....
Jackal and Moo got married 10 years ago today. Happy Anniversary, kiddies!!!!
February 4th, 2007....
Studded Surly....
Studded Surly....
G-Ted reminded me in the comments of my previous post that I'm just a pup. Thanks, Buddy!
Kerkove tells me that the only way I'll get any more pictures of him shoving licorice or his fingers up his nose is if I move to Colorado. Well, I doubt that will happen anytime soon so I probably won't have any more of those pictures in the future. Well, not unless he comes back to visit.... I guess I'll just have to post old ones for awhile.
That's it for now.
Ride safe!
Peace out, yo!
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Monday night ride....
Deer in Sherwood Park....
Bob Roll?
Bob Roll?
Sunset over the Cedar....
The Thin Man hiding....
Above the dam in Cedar Falls....
25 miles on the Surly after work on Monday. It was hell getting the 20T freewheel off and replacing it with a "normal" 17T freewheel. In the end, I got 'er done. 55F and misting. All's well.... :)
It got dark before I got back, which was fine. Rode through George Wyth with Bottke on his SS road bike. That was good also! Singlespeeds rock! (get some lights on that bike, Brian. You work at a bike shop! You can ride longer that way)
The deer are thick again this year. Several bucks grazing in Sherwood Park when I rode by. Perhaps I'll do some hunting this year?
Little Jake is out of intensive care and apparently tearing it up in the hallways at the U of Iowa hospital on his tricycle. Good boy! He's the man!
Into Chicago today for a trade show at McCormick. My back hurts from all the walking. Lot's of hotties running around though, which was good. Back home now. It's all good! We have a new company pilot who is as young as my youngest son. He's good. I feel safe with him..... I remember some of the helicopter pilots I flew with when I was in the Army. Goddddddd....... I was a lot younger then and they were even younger than I was. It was a blast! Big balls and a shortage of brains is always an interesting combination....
Hell, my doctor is younger than I am.
That's it for now.
Ride safe.
Peace out, yo!
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Sunny Saturday gravel....
The C'dale cx bike....
Looking across the fields from 12th Street....
Rolling on 12th....
Picked up a hitch-hiker near New Hartford....
Rolling on 12th....
Picked up a hitch-hiker near New Hartford....
Took a little break....
Little Jake with his parrot hat....
Saturday's 40 mile gravel grinder took me to New Hartford and Finchford then across Cedar Wapsi to Ford Road and back into town. BEAUTIFUL day for a ride! Mid 70's and very little wind. It was good!
Saturday afternoon found us fighting the idiocy in Iowa City when we went to the University of Iowa Hospital to see Little Jake after they performed a tracheostomy to prepare him for some reconstrucive facial surgery in the near future. He's a trooper! Oh yeah, the Hawkeyes played the Orangemen last night at 7. It was crazy down there. Kinnick Stadium is directly across the street from the hospital. 78,000 rabid fans at the game. I don't care that much about football in the first place, and I care even less about the Hawkeyes. Oh well, we survived.
It looks as though fall is just around the corner. My favorite season..... The forecast is for highs in the 60's and low 70's for the next few days with overnight lows in the upper 30's and lower 40's. Perfect sleeping weather.
That's it for now.
Ride safe!
Peace out, yo!
Friday, September 07, 2007
Progress....
The view from my driveway....
West on Rainbow....
West on Rainbow....
Brother of Jackal fooling around....
Surveying the work....
Seriously.... They have done as much work to the street in front of my house in the last 4 days as they did in 4 weeks on the first section. I just hope that they continue at this pace!
It sounds like some of the guys around here are getting ready to start the gravel season in earnest. Oh yeah! Friday night grinders. It is written that such is good. :)
Jackal should have his new cx bike soon and I'm hoping that he overcomes his aversion to gravel when he gets it. He professes to "hate" gravel but I'm not sure that I believe him. Gravel is good!
The weather here is beautiful. Mid 70's and a bit lower humidity. I can dig it!
The sugarbottom xc race is tomorrow near Iowa City and I believe that Jackal is going to race in it. I may be in the area visiting Little Jake in the hospital and might stop by to watch. I wonder if I should take my cow bells?
Keep Chad and Dorthy Vandelune of Des Moines in your thoughts and prayers. They lost their young son, Price, on Wednesday. See Squirrel's blog for more info.
That's it for now.
Ride safe!
Peace out, yo!