Slow Ride

A journal of inconsequential adventures

When impulse and spontaneity fail to make my "way" as uneven as possible then I shall sit up nights inventing means of making life as conglomerate and vivid as possible. Those who live in the even tenor of their way simply exist until death ends their monotonous tranquility. No, there's going to be no even tenor with me. The more uneven it is the happier I shall be. And when my time comes to die, I'll be able to die happy, for I will have done and seen and heard and experienced all the joy, pain, thrills—every emotion that any human ever had—and I'll be especially happy if I am spared a stupid, common death in bed. So, Dad, I'm afraid your wish will always come to naught, for my way is to be ever changing, but always swift, acute and leaping from peak to peak instead of following the rest of the herd, shackled in conventionalities, along the monotonous narrow path in the valley. The dead have reached perfection when it comes to even tenor!
Richard Halliburton - 1919











It's all downhill from here

Santa Fe Trip

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This entry was posted on 5/6/2007 7:46 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Been a while since posting here.  I must be lazy or something. 

Had a great trip to Santa Fe.  Went up on Saturday for a Sunday morning bike race (La Tierra Torture).  The
weather on Saturday was es-scary.  Snowy and cold.  That nixed a pre-ride, so we went on a city tour.  The
Plaza, Canyon Road, a $$ meal at El Farol, driving through the ritzy hilltop homes, drinks at the Coyote bar.

We had a Sunday morning milagro.  The postive vibe of 200 racers made a vortex of perfect riding/racing weather
come the 9am start.  Crisp but not cold, clear and still, and the course was tacky and buff.

I had a good ride, felt good, steady effort, lots of fun.  Not the fastest ride by a longshot, but a good day in the
dirt - 2:08 riding, 19 miles and 1,850 calories burned.

After the race, the cold and snow came back in for the awards.

No bike pics.

Satuday snow


Another snow pic


This looks big enough to be a hotel, but it's someone's house



I was so optimistic of good weather when we left Cruces, I wore my stylin' cabana shirt.  Good thing I had some cold gear stashed in the car.



I did some looking at Santa Fe house prices, and was surprised to find some of them weren't that far off of
Cruces prices.  Cruces house pricing is out of control.


 
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