On Tuesday, a group of us rode briskly to the southeast, visiting a small farm that kept two large pigs along the way. It was a cold but beautiful day and the hot soup for lunch afterwards was a welcome addition.
I just caught the top of a sow petunia. Harold, her companion, was eager for lunch, picking up a large metal trough and banging on the fence with his mouth. Unfortunately I didn't get that shot.
Yesterday was one of my toughest rides, all the way up the Coyote Creek Trail to the Hellyer Velodrome and back home, a ride that took just under 3 hours. I did a quick cruise for almost the first two hours, then did intervals and bike training on the way home. I was definitely tired when I got home and had a great time for the most part.
Outside Hellyer VelodromeSpend a great day at Hellier Park
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I am a mechanical engineer, born in 1953, and received my PhD from Stanford University in 1980. I also have a lifelong interest in the outdoors and fitness. I had a double hip replacement and a heart valve replacement due to a genetic condition. This blog chronicles my adventures in staying active despite these ups and downs.
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