I am out of shape AND unmotivated.
I am out of shape AND unmotivated.
I have more plans and ideas for this fall than I have dollars at the moment.
Your ride report photos have been great(er) though.
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No serious grump other than we're departing 5am tomorrow - driving to CO for a week to celebrate our 20th anniversary. I still need to replace a battery in the Jeep, mow, repair a half dozen fence pickets, go grocery shopping and then pack for a family of four. Might as well start driving at 2am when I'm finished. Might beat the western KS heat. Lunch Cheladas in Ellis!
Condos!
five and six story condo buildings going up all over this town without any commercial or retail space on the ground floors.
all developed by out of town corporations... many of these projects helped along with economic incentives from the city and county budgets.
Longfellow from Boston is getting tens of millions in economic incentives to start an "innovation district" in the formerly industrial mix neighborhood my studio is in.
Durham ID - Research Triangle
when they start talking about the creative class you can bet your bottom dollar the true creative class will be priced out of the region.
and then cnbc is celebrating our "startup culture" which excuse me but seems like it is celebrating get rich quick schemes as much as it is celebrating organic sustainable small business growth.
Durham, NC sparks a Tobacco Road business revival
yeah, I got the gentrification blues.. an old story I know.. I'll drop and do my twenty now.
praise be that I get to worship at the church of two wheels this evening.
"Beauty is the visible expression of man's pleasure in labor."—Frederic Goudy
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I'm going to wake up really early tomorrow, drive ~5hrs, spend a lot of money on something ridiculous, turn around and drive ~5hrs straight back home.
Texas is way too big.
Friday post: this ridiculous thing is something I've fantasized about for years. I like rice and beans anyway.
we can hop over to the Friday thread, if you'd like. My other grump for the day has been my stapler, which has been a total piece of crap, that's seen an excessive amount of use the past 2 days.
Until I fixed it today, which totally made my week.
-Dustin
Heading out on a ride this AM I pull up to 4-way two blocks from home. I slow to a stop (as usual) and seeing a ped in the crosswalk I unclip instead of track stand. She turns to me and apologizes profusely for not waiting to cross so I could roll through. That's what most people think the average cyclist wants to do and it pisses me off.
Job. Family. Lifestyle. Pick two. (slight sarcasm)
My grump. I don't have hypothyroidism so back to chronic fatigue or depression diagnosis. Specialists coming up.
And another. Like the guys above I'm still wondering why I'm doing this job and I've only been here 2 months. Working very hard at the hobby though. Maybe one day.
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"the fun outweighs the suck, and the suck hasn't killed me yet." -- chasea
"Sometimes, as good as it feels to speak out, silence is the only way to rise above the morass. The high road is generally a quiet route." -- echelon_john
Trying to pack the moving van by myself in 95degree, 100% humidity, no breeze North F'ing Carolina. All so I can start on the next job that will inevitably piss me off. I'm too tired to continue, and it's not going to fit. I'll be up all night, and have to drive 800 miles and unpack by myself and not be able to find clean underwear. There won't be any place to park in Chicago, and I almost wish I hadn't told my boss what I told him... Nah, who am I kidding. I should have *really* ripped. :)
But back to Thursday... if it weren't for buying nice stuff, I'd LOVE to just walk away from an apartment and let the next guy keep what he likes.
Come around hairpin turn last sunday, not super fast. I saw a dog and a runner on the other side through the trees. OK, no big deal. But, no, when they actually come into visibility, turns out there are 4 runners and an off leash dog spread out across two lanes of road. WTF. As I adjust my line to avoid them. I say, "Please don't do that and keep your dog on a leash" Seriously, I said exactly that. Response? "Fuck you". Well, great. My response, "Ya, I'm just a dick about safety."
So, basically, I'm grumping about people who cannot fathom that there is anyone else in the world, and, if there are, they are without rights.
Grrrr.
Jon
today was the third fatality on bike&build. first two were '10 and '11.
all of them so far have been trip leaders; i led a trip in '12. very close to home :(
killed by someone on their phone on an extremely open, high-visibility road on a sunny morning.
http://bikeandbuild.org/Patrick%20Letter.pdf
Goddammit this pisses me off.
It's no consolation. But law enforcement here in NH have been very pleased - shocked even - about how few drivers have been written up for the new hands-free law that went into effect on the first of July. May not make an overwhelming difference, but it couldn't hurt to put such laws on the books in all 50. Laws may not ensure behavior change, but it's a good start.
Last night while driving home from work, I was following a car that went straight a few times when the road curved left. The third time the car hit the guard rail, hub cap and car parts in the air, the startled driver over-corrected and went into the on-coming traffic. Then, by some miracle, the car was back in my lane without hitting another car. It was a young driver texting, of course. Open road, wide shoulder clear day, etc. I ride that stretch occasionally and I'm glad I was in the car then.
The mobile phone is an addictive device. Why else would a driver come near to an accident twice and keep texting ? I don't know what the solution is, but immobilizing mobile phone when mobile would be a good start.
There is nothing that makes me think about my own mortality than stuff like this. The cardiac thread is really hitting home, too (about two years ago I had a strange sensation when climbing hard - like my heart kind of skipping a beat - that made me totally freak out, PCP says everything sounds fine, but still...)
I can accept sudden death in all sorts of ways, although I, um... don't really look forward to it. The thought, however, of being taken out in my 40's by some idiot 17 year old girl texting about where the party is tonight or some guy sending out dick pics is a whole different thing.
And going across country? Damn. I was planning on doing this again in a few years, I don't know now. Just seems so dangerous compared to 1994. And his poor partner... can't imagine what she saw if she was conscious, can't imagine what she felt.
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