Wow, no one rode yesterday?
Raleighdon and friends did about a 70 mile ride but i didn't want to ride THAT much. So when they got to Renton he called for me to join them. I charged down the hill and south to Renton until we crossed paths. Then I turned around and tried to keep up with them for 13 miles until we got to Pert's deli where they were planning on stopping for lunch. It was very frustrating, the only time I could catch up was on hills, but as soon as they got to the top, they would fly by me again.
After they ate lunch (I already had) we took the scenic route back home through some parks and up some hills. When it was just the two of us, even though we were hill climbing, it was more fun because I wasn't going all out and still dragging. 22 miles in beautiful autumn colors.
Oh, and we saw this really interesting car, and it's owner!!



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We picked up some more folks in San Clemente, including a 76 year old woman, who was the 2nd oldest woman to ever do the Iron Man. She has done it 18 times and completed it 12 times. Her name is Bobbie.
... in Oceanside. I thought I just barely had time to catch my train as I left the group at a restaurant where everyone was eating. Turns out, my train was 10 minutes earlier than I thought it was supposed to be and I got there as it pulled away. So, I had to wait almost an hour for the next one. Right after I paid for my ticket I started looking around for my sunglasses. Not too many places to look. On top of my head, in my back pockets, which they don't really fit into ... and ... ummmm .... that's about it! Not on the counter. Not on the ground anywhere. I finally surmised that I must have never even had them on when I left the restaurant. I called my friend, was still at the restaurant. She looked around, but didn't find them. So, my great Oakley sunglasses .... gone. 
No way!!!
