You're quite welcome.I enjoy taking pictures and then writing about my "adventures". It gives you a chance to relive it.
V.
You're quite welcome.I enjoy taking pictures and then writing about my "adventures". It gives you a chance to relive it.
V.
Cindy, thanks for making the special effort to get together and ride! It was a blast and I sure enjoyed meeting you! It kind of coulded up here after our ride, so I'm glad we went as early as we did. I definitely think we got the best weather of the day.
Let it be known (as I have done in another thread, but I just have to brag on her) that CindySue did our nearly-30-mile-ride with no bike shorts after working a graveyard shift! Blaine thinks you are DA WOMAN, Cindy!!
Cindy was very kind and never dropped me and answered the million and one questions I asked her very politely and never once told me to shut up. I think the only time I did shut up was on those two hills (McKean and Buffalo Hill) and that was only because I couldn't have spoken if I had wanted to. She was very patient through my 15 - 20 minute rest stops and was very gracious. Couldn't ask for a better riding partner!!
Thanks again, Cindy. Let me know if you're up for a ride again sometime. Better make sure it's after your graveyard shift so you're sufficiently tired that I can keep up with you!
It was a blast! I truely enjoyed myself - so don't feel you were slowing me down. the pace was great to get to know you better! I am so very often the last in the pack when cycling and my friends are always right there with me, chatting it up - or encouraging me to push myself a little farther.Originally Posted by slinkedog
The camraderie is what makes it all worthwhile - and of course it would be nice if I could have calves of steel someday too! Hmmmmmmm........
Can't wait to meet the rest of you girls at the dinner, cinderella, and any other events in the near future.
Cheers - Keep riding!