Sunday, December 31, 2006

My Arizona Rides-Attacked By Wild Dogs

Spent three days biking around Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale area.

Most of the ride was flat and stright, but many different road conditions existed-gravel, dirt, cracked.

Red Tail Hawk checking me out.

Much of my ride was in wide open fields, when suddenly, out of the fields, a pack of about 8-10 wild dogs ran out and started attacking me. They were trying to bite at my feet, growling and barking, baring their teeth, and taking turns trying to run ahead of me and jumping at my front tire. The dogs were all black and one was a pit-bull type. Sorry, did not seem to have enough time for a picture. I finally was able to out ride them. Glad I wasn't jogging. I'll be looking for some pepper spray to carry along in future rides.
Modified that sign.

I don't think this sign is working.

Tempting, but did not stop for Hashbrowns topped with Chili


Thursday, December 21, 2006

Winter in So Cal

Today was the first day of winter, so I put the snow chains on my bike and rode 63 miles (out and back) to South Laguna. These pictures were taken for Jim who is locked indoors in Colorado because of snow storms. Enjoy your Mag Trainer, Jim.
Other things to do in the winter at Huntington Beach.View from Crystal Cove north on a clear winter day.Laguna Beach-only the bravest dare to be out in 66 degree weather.'Tis the season . . . for mudslides.Looking for some lunch.Sunset along the San Gabriel River. Taken last night on my ride home from work.Naples Island at sunset.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

Palm Desert-La Quinta Ride

Did a 36 mile ride through Palm Desert and La Quinta, passing 25 golf courses!
Left the Club Intrawest in Palm Desert just at sunrise.

A few photos taken with my cell phone along Avenida Montezuma in La Quinta. This is a 3 mile 300 vertical climb along the Santa Rosa Mountain base.


The southern Santa Rosa Mountains are usually snow-capped in the winter.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Remember Pearl Harbor

View of Pearl Harbor from my Parent's Home in Aiea, Hawaii.
I subscribe to a real-time stock service. The Daily Worden Report is part of this service. I'd like to share yesterday's Worden Report with you:

"Remember Pearl Harbor"

A year ago the following paragraph appeared in The Worden Report. A lot of people seemed to enjoy it, so I decided to reprint it today. Of course, now Pearl Harbor was sixty-five years ago, and it is five years since 9/11.

Sixty-four years ago today (except then it was a Sunday) I was sitting in the Granada movie theater in my home town in Wisconsin, when the lights went on and the manager appeared on the stage in front of the silver screen. He announced that on that morning the Japanese had invaded Pearl Harbor. About the same number of people died there as died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The difference is that four years later, in 1945, we knew a lot more about who we were and what we were proud of than we do now, once again four years later, in 2005. -DW

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Chinese Take-Out

My high tech way of carrying food. Always choose plastic over paper-lighter, stronger, and more aerodynamic. The Styrofoam container is also very light, helps maintain the heat of the food, and is much cheaper than carbon-graphite.Note how the bag handles can be adjusted for varying handlebar widths. The container is stabilized and held level by the brake and gear shift cables.


The Panda Express Three Item Combo with Fried Rice and Chow Mein is no challenge for me. Maybe I have a new occupation - Chinese Food Bike Delivery Boy. Sounds like a possible Adam Sandler movie to me.