Ade, Linda and I all see the same hair care person, Whitney, who is currently on the brink of delivering baby #4. Linda and Ron really enjoy dog-sitting for Whitney, you can see Freddie at Linda’s feet. Freddie is a cocker-doodle mix (cockadoodle?), adorable and quite at home, preferably between Linda’s feet.
Just in case you think I only ride my bike, I have completed a few projects in between everything else. The following picture is a finished WIP – Work in Progress. If you sew or craft, you may have a few started but not finished items. I started collecting pins when I started bicycle touring in 2001. Since I can’t envision any more great cycling adventures in my future, I decided to conclude this project, 20 years later.
A garland of pie slices for Thanksgiving:
This WIP is a tree skirt started last year then put into a closet for 10 months, and finally improved significantly for the December 3 party (lol-no one even noticed it’s unfinished state). Maybe in 2022 it will be finished. Maybe.
What a fun event! Carol and Ben contact the community through Facebook for periodic fun rides around the community. Since I’m not on FB, I just learned about the Christmas lights ride and invited others to join in. We met at Natomas Community Park and started the 5-mile ride at 7:00. A brief pre-ride talk by Carol:
Rockmont Circle:
Arlete’s BIG was well-represented. Rich brought several family members, Cheryl, Barbara, Mayte, Sergio and his wife:
We all really enjoyed this ride. Very different from what we usually do. I know we’ll do this again.
Leo, Cheryl, and I drove to Folsom for a 13-mile ride around Lake Natoma led by Gina Silvernale. It was cold and foggy but still lots of fun. Gina lives nearby and knows a lot about the area, so we made a few interesting stops. A heron rookery across the river:
An eagle’s nest:
A quite long cycle track made of driftwood by locals:
Hazel Ave bridge crossing the American River, the fish hatchery is to the left:
Check out the salmon jumping out of the water at the salmon ladder:
Cheryl, Gina, and Leo:
Thanks Gina, a great guided ride! After the ride, Leo headed back. Gina, Cheryl, and I had lunch at Karen’s Bakery. Omg, I loved what I had: pulled pork over black beans with a perfectly poached egg on top.
On Saturday, Cheryl and I rode to WAL Public Market on R St to see the start of the Tweed Ride. At noon, everyone would ride to Land Park for a picnic then to the Shady Lady. We didn’t go on the ride, but I was curious to see what it was all about.
On the ride home, we talked about the costumes we would create for ourselves before next year’s ride. LOL.
The sixth and final Zoom meeting for the first Better on Bikes classes was November 16 2020. That’s when I started a new Bicycle Interest Group with about 50 members. We started going for bike rides and I started tracking miles. I did a little assessment on November 16 2021. There are now 73 people who receive an email on Sundays with the next week’s ride schedule. 44 of them have actually gone on one or more bike rides for a total of 30,676 miles.
92% of the total accumulated miles were achieved by just 12 cyclists:
Definitely time to celebrate so I threw a little party on Friday afternoon: