Awww...I'm happy to amuse you. I feel as if I needed to 'splain why no bloggin' is going down. As you can probably tell, I've had a boring (couch, cough, couch, cough, crossword puzzle, movie, lather, rinse, repeat) and rather irritable-making week. Can you believe this? Someone stole my Snack Hound!
http://www.lucitebox.com/blog/?p=115
I mean, jimminy! That thing has been in our foyer since 2008. Our investigation has revealed that the Snack Hound was taken at some point after 9:30 pm on Sunday and noon on Monday. That's as far as we've gotten. No leads are turning up although we do have a search party out looking for the Snack Hound.
In the meantime, a new Snack Hound has just been procured from eBay less than 1 hour ago, but I know that he will not be the same Snack Hound. The real Snack Hound remains forever in our hearts. It is not easy to replace him, but we will have our new candy-filled friend in about 5 business days.
/cold medicine induced mania.
H3N3 said:
I hope this isn't taken the wrong way, but . . .
I really enjoyed reading that entry :-)
Holly said:No, but I need a little help with blogging. Here's why:
http://bikewinter.org/node/133
Anyone interested?
It sure has been cold so I guess it's not the worst time to be sick. I miss riding and I feel fat.
I'm glad to hear that you guys are still at it!
Nice ride on LFP. Worst area still just South of Fullerton.
That was some of your best writing yet. Keep it up!
I took it easy today. After one too many beers last night, I rode my bike to the Metra station this morning.
I can see why my co-workers who take the train in complain about the cold. Standing still on the platform is no fun on days like this
Holly said:
No, but I need a little help with blogging. Here's why:
http://bikewinter.org/node/133
Anyone interested?
Today was pretty rad. I got jump a snow bank on the way in on Hubbard! Plus the bridges are nice and slick. Hope everyone had a safe ride and that there is a nice glass of whiskey waiting for you when you get home.
Thanks, Duppie! Glad you enjoyed it. (I'm starting to find my "sea legs" on the blog.)
I did take a little-tiny ride yesterday. By little-tiny, I mean not big-huge. I think it's really cold outside, but what do I know? I've been brutalized by this illness so everything is a little skewed. Whatever the case, keep on winter biking, y'all. As for me, I'm still winter carring until I feel better.
Duppie said:
That was some of your best writing yet. Keep it up!
I took it easy today. After one too many beers last night, I rode my bike to the Metra station this morning.
I can see why my co-workers who take the train in complain about the cold. Standing still on the platform is no fun on days like this
Holly said:No, but I need a little help with blogging. Here's why:
http://bikewinter.org/node/133
Anyone interested?
Egads--we have been having quite the proper winter, eh? I am really starting to wonder where all those "mild" 30 degree days are. I really salute those of you who are tackling your first bike winter--Holly, Sarah. . . who else? I have been out on my bike pretty much every day (more habit than bravado) and am so thankful that I know how to stay warm enough--knowledge earned over years.
What do folks think about having some sort of celebration for those in their first season, maybe the weekend of the cycle swap? I was thinking a celebration of those who have made it so far and a "it's not too late" for people who want to get back into their biking habit. . .or perhaps a "it's not too early" to get ready for spring. Maybe with a BW how/why to workshop featuring some of our new veterans?If this idea gets some traction, I reckon protocol would suggest taking the convo to another thread, or the bike winter group. Just wanted to toss it out there.
At least it's sunny!
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