Dear Mr. Car
A bicycle has the same rights as a car. Please bear this in mind when:
1) You make a left hand turn at a light and a bike is coming straight through the light. The bike does have the right of way just like a car.
2) When you are riding behind me and the traffic is stopped at a light and you are beeping at me because I am slowing down to stop at the light and you want to be one car in front of me even though the light is still red and you have no place to go.
3) You decide to make a right hand turn and do not signal and I almost crash into the back of you.
4) You decide to go from the left hand lane to the right hand lane and almost hit me. You wave to me to apologize for almost hitting me, but somehow I do not think that absolves you of poor driving.
Your Friendly neighborhood bicyclist.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
4K
While I enjoy the riding it has been a little difficult as I have ridden with no bike goal this year. 2 years ago it was cross country. Last year it was the death ride. Having said that I continue my riding on the weekends and my commute to work. This week I hit the 4,000 mile mark. I feel it has been an easy 4,000 miles as not as much climbing as the last two years.
As most of the persons who follow my blog know, Harry has joined Barbie for her remainder of the journey she started with us in 2009.
Ofcourse Harry coould not go without 1 and 2 and Boston. He even had some bottles from the death ride.
As most of the persons who follow my blog know, Harry has joined Barbie for her remainder of the journey she started with us in 2009.
Ofcourse Harry coould not go without 1 and 2 and Boston. He even had some bottles from the death ride.
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
Empty Calories
Lately I have been riding with 2 friends who live close to me. Today we met one of my Friend's friends a little up north from where I live and whom we biked with last year. We drove around 40 miles north to meet them. We biked around Ventura and Santa Barbara County. There was a fair amount of climbing. We biked from a little north of Ventura around Lake Casitas. Below is a map of our route.

The ride was around 45 miles, but there was a fair amount of climbing.

The ride was around 45 miles, but there was a fair amount of climbing.
After the biking some of the group decided to go to eat. It was decided that we would stop at
In 'n Out Burger. Although our intentions were to order a chocolate shake everyone in our group ended up getting a double double, French Fries and a chocolate shake (or coke instead of shake). For me that was around 1,700 calories.
After driving home I biked another 6 miles for a total of 51 for the day as I had to burn off some of those calories.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Ramblings
I do not sleep well on planes. Long plane rides result in jet lag. Jet lag leads to ramblings...
I watched the following movies on the plane:
Black Swan - I am not sure what was real and what was not in this movie. Natalie Portman was good, but I do not understand what all the fuss was about her role.
The Fighter - Boxing plus family dysfunction equals a very good movie. Christan Bale was excellent and I can understand why he won an Oscar. Michelle Leo was good, but maybe not as Oscar worthy.
Inside job - If you want an easy explanation of the financial crisis this is an excellent study. Both Democrats and Republicans share in the disaster. The brokerage firms, banks and insurance companies took advantage of deregulation or lack of oversight. With all of the hype over the new tech stocks this is beginning to happen again.
And finally, as I could not sleep, I save the best for last. Turning channels last night I saw the Shawshank Redemption. I have seen this film at least 10 times and never get tired of it. Easily in my top 5 of all time films.
It is still 2:00 AM and I am not tired, but I need to pretend to sleep....
I watched the following movies on the plane:
Black Swan - I am not sure what was real and what was not in this movie. Natalie Portman was good, but I do not understand what all the fuss was about her role.
The Fighter - Boxing plus family dysfunction equals a very good movie. Christan Bale was excellent and I can understand why he won an Oscar. Michelle Leo was good, but maybe not as Oscar worthy.
Inside job - If you want an easy explanation of the financial crisis this is an excellent study. Both Democrats and Republicans share in the disaster. The brokerage firms, banks and insurance companies took advantage of deregulation or lack of oversight. With all of the hype over the new tech stocks this is beginning to happen again.
And finally, as I could not sleep, I save the best for last. Turning channels last night I saw the Shawshank Redemption. I have seen this film at least 10 times and never get tired of it. Easily in my top 5 of all time films.
It is still 2:00 AM and I am not tired, but I need to pretend to sleep....
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Two years
It is hard to believe, but it was two years ago that we started the cross country trip.
I was reading my emails this morning and Bob sent an email out that if he was within 100 miles of the pier he would go. I was not planning on going, but like a magnet I was drawn to the pier.
As I was going I was going to take the beach path, but I saw all of the cross road orange flags on this years group. I did not want to intrude on their moment so I decided to bike as fast as I could on the surface road. As I was going uphill I saw the lead group and passed them. I arrived a few minutes before they did.
The first person I saw was Jim.

Also, Randy from 2008 was there as well. Both were there last year as well. I said hello (and hugged Tracy) and as this years group were dipping their tires in the Pacific I mentioned to Rick that the temperature this morning must have felt like 20 degrees.
Barbie , I know that today must be a bittersweet day for you, but you will complete your trip this year and I wish you luck.
Harry, hopefully not too many bud lights on the trip for you.
And to all of you reunion riders out there, only 5 more months until you start your new adventure.
I was reading my emails this morning and Bob sent an email out that if he was within 100 miles of the pier he would go. I was not planning on going, but like a magnet I was drawn to the pier.
As I was going I was going to take the beach path, but I saw all of the cross road orange flags on this years group. I did not want to intrude on their moment so I decided to bike as fast as I could on the surface road. As I was going uphill I saw the lead group and passed them. I arrived a few minutes before they did.
The first person I saw was Jim.

Also, Randy from 2008 was there as well. Both were there last year as well. I said hello (and hugged Tracy) and as this years group were dipping their tires in the Pacific I mentioned to Rick that the temperature this morning must have felt like 20 degrees.
Tracy gave me my first cross roads job this morning. I watched every ones camera as they did the group huddle at the beach. I sure like my new camera !!!
This year I had a little different feeling. I was excited for this years group, but I did not feel the sadness that I did last year when I saw the last bike with their flag disappear over the horizon up Manhattan Beach Blvd.
Barbie , I know that today must be a bittersweet day for you, but you will complete your trip this year and I wish you luck.
Harry, hopefully not too many bud lights on the trip for you.
And to all of you reunion riders out there, only 5 more months until you start your new adventure.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Waving and Paving
During the cross country trip I got into the habit of waving to vehicles on the other side of the road. Two years later I am still waving, but it is to bicyclists. In my unscientific study, it appears that LA bicyclists are either not as friendly as those in the Midwest or their eye site is not as good as there is not as much waving back.
I had heard that one of the roads that I bike up had been paved. Yesterday I climbed up (not sure if climbing is the proper word as it is more of a steady incline). What a difference a newly paved road makes as it took less time to climb and it was more enjoyable.
I had heard that one of the roads that I bike up had been paved. Yesterday I climbed up (not sure if climbing is the proper word as it is more of a steady incline). What a difference a newly paved road makes as it took less time to climb and it was more enjoyable.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Irony
As I work in the Television field I find it kind of ironic that we cancelled our cable TV subscription. I went to watching hours of TV into watching 1 hour a day. There is digital TV, but that has older movies from the 70's and 80's). It is similar to when I lived in Japan. There was a channel called Superchannel and it had TV programs from that era. The weather has been all over the map for the last month. Some days it rains, some days in the 60s, some days in the 80s and yesterday in the 90s. On a somber note, Fred who rode with us in 2009 passed away. Apparently he was cutting down a tree in his backyard and it fell on him. Fred completed his journey in Indianapolis and I carried his flag from there until Boston so in some strange way it was like he was there with me riding. to Boston. I mailed it back to him and I received a nice letter back from him in which he described his experience. Maybe not watching TV is not such a bad idea and getting out is more important than the box I stare out. I am still riding, but have no plans for any organized ride this year. Maybe, I can use the time not watching TV to find a ride to do this year.
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