Thanksgiving weekend was brutal when the desire to ride was there but Mother Nature was not willing to give me a break and maintain the global warming in this area.
Friday was nice but very windy and did not get above 50 if I remember correctly. Too much turkey will make the brain forgetful, not to mention sleepy. Saturday was cold, Sunday was cold and wet plus we helped set up the Nativity Scene at our church. Monday was rainy and had heavy fog in the PM. This all adds up to no progress on the needed 308 miles to hit my goal.
Well, when you need to be sure the feet hit the pdeals, you go indoors and ride one of these things pictured below for an hour or so at a fairly intense pace. There is no coasting so to get the miles in - I do about 10 miles per hour - you pedal constantly. I try to maintain an rpm of 70 or above with a fairly strong resistance. This is not the model my gym has but looks similar. We do have TV entertainment during the ride or I can listen to my version of an Ipod - my old little bitty FM radio with earphones. How antique!!!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thanksgiving 2007 - Part II
Well, you are saying - Where is Part I. That was Tuesday evening but I failed to get pictures. Wes and Lauren were here for dinner and we did roasted chicken and all the fixings. Wes had to work yesterday and today at the Cracker Barrel in Villa Rica so could not be here for the main event. The picture below is the start of Thanksgiving preparation. Debbie raked the leaves on Sunday and left the big pile for the leaf eater to come by and pick up. The leaf eating crew did not make it so this was part of the Thanksgiving decorations. I told her to wait because the trees dropped more leaves and the yard is once again covered. I just think she likes raking leaves. My preference is to run the lawn mower over them and make mulch.
Rough life we have here having to look out our back windows and see such beauty in the fall. We had a storm and about 1/2 inch of rain early today but by the time I was ready to put the turkey on the grill, the storm had passed through. Warmed up nicely until about 4 pm and then, the temp dropped and is now 42 at 9:45 pm. Enough to make me want to go visit Cousin Paul
The meal is getting closer. If you don't recognize the scene below, you may have been eating at Waffle House or Cracker Barrel. Please make note that the Publix Pilgrims are visiting again. Debbie broke out the finest for the meal. One problem with the finest - you can not, I repeat, can not wash this stuff in the dishwasher. Maybe another reason to go to the Waffle House.
A partial family photo - clockwise - Phil, Debbie, Brooklyn, Kyle, Kathy, Kayla. At the bottom, you can see what everyone was waiting for.
No Thanksgiving should go without some emergency. About 3 hours into cooking this 15 pounder, the propane tank decided to become empty. The BP convenience store about a mile and a half from the house came to the rescue. A quick trip there to pick up a replacement tank got the grill going again and Tommy Turkey made the trip to the table on time. Sorry, I did not get pictures of the traditional afternoon nap taken by all.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Cool 40 Miler - 308 Miles to Go
Started out from home with the temperature in the low 50's. It warmed up a bit but the new cool weather clothing from REI made it much more comfortable. My riding buddy, the wind, decided to meet me about half way through although he had not been expected and got the wind chill down in the 40's. He was also able to get the clouds to come in and block out the sun so it got rather cool. Pictures are in the first half of the ride which is why there are blue skies.
The picture above is from Mossy Creek Golf Club near Clermont, Georgia. As you can tell from the flag, the wind is blowing a good clip. Only golfers and bicyclist brave the cool weather to do what we like.
The following scenes are just along the ride and before the clouds moved in. I cut the ride a bit short this weekend due to the cooler weather and the wind. Wanted to get 50 in so I would have less than 300 to go for 2007 in 2007. Oh well, there is Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday after Thanksgiving.
The picture above is from Mossy Creek Golf Club near Clermont, Georgia. As you can tell from the flag, the wind is blowing a good clip. Only golfers and bicyclist brave the cool weather to do what we like.
The following scenes are just along the ride and before the clouds moved in. I cut the ride a bit short this weekend due to the cooler weather and the wind. Wanted to get 50 in so I would have less than 300 to go for 2007 in 2007. Oh well, there is Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday after Thanksgiving.
Unicoi State Park near Helen, Georgia - Fall 2007
Friends Jim and Lisa Hancock took these pictures while participating in a Friends of Unicoi workday last weekend. Lisa also works as the horticulturist at the park. Unicoi is nestled in the mountains of northeast Georgia and has lots of outdoor activities. There are hiking and biking trails, camping, cabins, lodge rooms, and lots of other outdoor activities. The colors were at their peak last weekend.
Pictured above is a view of the lake and one of the hiking trails.
Pictured above is a view of the lake and one of the hiking trails.
Another view of the lake looking toward the mountains. Hard to tell which way is up.
For more info: http://gastateparks.org/info/unicoi/
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Kayla's Birthday and my 50 Mile Cool Ride
Well, the weekend of 11/3-4 did not see me getting in any miles toward the 2007 in 2007 goal. But that was OK since we traveled to Tennessee to see the two grand daughters. Kayla turned 5 and what is more appropriate for a birthday picture than one showing the cake with all the candles along side the pile of loot. This followed an outing to Chucky Cheese for pizza and games.
Of course, sister Brooklynn wants to be involved and she will be turning 2 in December. Oh boy, another party!
On Sunday, it was off to see Kayla's last soccer game of the season. She had just taken a goal kick and notice the eye on the ball as she follows it. Her father is an assistant coach. This is justice since I spent several years coaching his team and driving all over creation to games when he made a select team. Ah, the good old days!
Of course, sister Brooklynn wants to be involved and she will be turning 2 in December. Oh boy, another party!
On Sunday, it was off to see Kayla's last soccer game of the season. She had just taken a goal kick and notice the eye on the ball as she follows it. Her father is an assistant coach. This is justice since I spent several years coaching his team and driving all over creation to games when he made a select team. Ah, the good old days!
End of game medals for all and Kayla with a couple of her teammates. A good time was had by all.
Now, for the serious stuff. Saturday, November 10th. I waited for the weather to warm up a bit before hitting the road for a 50 mile plus ride. Rode all over the place to get in 50. The link is a map of the ride in case you want to vicariously join me. http://www.allsportgps.com/Data/ActivityDisplay.aspx?tripId=117348
Picture below is another view of Mt. Yonah from the sotheast. I'll eventually ride on the north side and get a view of it from that side. It was a beautiful day but a little windy which brought down the wind chill factor. Must make a trip to REI to get leg and arm warmers if I am going to continue this insanity all winter.
Sign below says it all after I finished the ride. As I finished the ride, I got to meet Docskeet who frequently posts his rides on www.allsportgps.com. Had wanted to meet him since he does some interesting rides also.
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