Friday, September 14, 2007

Hello, it's me again :)

The city widened Circle Drive bridge and in the process they removed the walkways from both sides of the bridge to make up the extra traffic lanes. Here is the new walkway that they made, it hangs on steel struts between the two halves of the bridge, very cool.

Some people making a mural at one end of the new walkway.

Fall's coming quick, the trees are starting to turn color already. :(

Finally got my bike out for a little riding, it was really nice today!

The bike path going from the university to the river.

The Meewasin Trail, there wasn't too many people out today.

Victoria Bridge (or the Traffic Bridge as our super-smart city council wants to refer to it as.)

Some "artwork" at the new Riverlanding park south of Victoria Bridge.

I haven't put a picture of my bike on here in a while, so here it is.

Work in progress at Riverlanding.

A beautiful sunrise on the way to Red Deer.

Another nice sunrise, I love the fog as well.

My latest toy, a Russian 10meter target air pistol. Made by the same folks that throw together AK-47's :) It really is fun to shoot and pretty accurate too, I've probably shot 1500 pellets through it already.


Well it seems like this update thing is only happening once a month. Kind of disappointing for me as I'd like to make more post, but when does one have the time? It's been two years since I got my recumbent and almost two years since I started this blog. Hard to believe, I was looking back at past posts earlier and it amazed me at how much has happened in the past few years. I've switched jobs several times as well as getting married and many other smaller things, and now Tina and I have a kid on the way. Time to start looking at bike trailers I guess. :) We have another big step coming up soon, that is all I will say right now because everything is always up in the air right now. :) I finally got out on my bike Wednesday after months of not riding it. Leo and I took a shortish ride around Saskatoon, it was actually pretty cold out but I had a blast. I'd forgotten how much fun it is riding my bike, it's hard to explain to someone who hasn't ridden a recumbent before, but it is pretty close to what I think a luge would be like, pretty low, fast and exciting. Thursday was very cold (there was frost on my van), but today the clouds parted and we were blessed with a beautiful, warm day. I actually threw on a pair of shorts and took the bike out for another ride. The last few days of riding have made me realize how far out of shape I really am, I hope that in the coming months I can get some of that endurance back again. I did end the ride today by breaking some more spokes, I also bent my rim beyond repair finally, so I went to the local bike shop and they are setting me up with a much stronger rim (with eyelets for the spokes) and hopefully a much improved wheel building job. I was going to tackle it again, but after this last time I can't help but think that my first few wheel building jobs were just beginners luck. Hopefully I will have the new wheel by Monday so I can slip out for another ride then. I'll try to update this a little more often from now on, but please understand if I can't. Rest assured though, I won't stop writing this for a long time to come, so check back once and a while and I will have something new up here. Ride safe and have fun!

2 comments:

Catherine said...

Congratulations on a new baby! For the bike trailer I would try my best to get a Chariot. There's a reason why they are so expensive. You will have to be patient:-( because they don't recomend using it until the age of 1. I'm thinking of taking my daughter on her birthday. :-)

Best wishes
Fellow Burley rider

Anonymous said...

I would concur with the idea of not putting baby in till at least a year old. When the internet was only text based I asked the question on rec.bicycles.misc how old should a child be for trailer usage. In 24 hours I had over 1meg of responses, including a director from NIH (US equivalent of big shot at Health Canada). He said why not wait, because if something happened I would have the guilt for the rest of my life. BTW, I have a Burley and I chose it because of the frame around the wheels and in 1988 there was not a large choice as there are now.


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