If it's not one thing it's another
If it's not one thing it's another
Riding in 28 degrees sounds down right balmy.I'm not too worried about the terrain, or weather. Anything is better than riding the trainer and the sub zero temps we have been enjoying.
It will be great to get the road bike onto pavement even for one ride. Streets and paths here are still very much in the grip of ice and winter.
I will be coming and the daughter has decided she can ride as long as there's a stop that includes food and beverage. If it's too cold, she'll be more than happy to sit out the ride with you mimi. Preferably in a coffee house, pub or wherever it's warm. And of course count us in for the smoothie party.
We're trying to figure how to fit both bikes inside a Mazda Protage. Anyone with creative packing skills? Two bikes, luggage, dance bag and Irish Dancing dress and of course bike gear for two. Oh, and tire chains and stuff in case the pass is bad.bikerHen
So here's the general plan so far. We are thinking of this as a pretty casual, uncomplicated sort of get-together.
-Ride for those who wish to, leaving 9:30-ish. Mimi and RD, since he volunteered to lead, can post final ride details.
-Smoothie party at our house from around 2 pm to around 6 pm. We will provide smoothie ingredients, and maybe some post-ride thing like pretzel sticks. Mimi and RD are bringing the magic smoothie equipment and a couple of RD pies (yay!). Everyone else can bring a potluck dish of their choosing. You pot-luck contributors can decide whether you want to just bring anything you like, or if you want to organize it in any way.
Sound workable?
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Sounds groovy!
I'm tentative on the ride (pending SKnot care) and positive on the smoothie party (SKnot may be in tow).
I wanna bring something bad to the potluck, like deviled eggs or cheese stuffed mushrooms.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
no, Knot, both of those are GOOD things. Nutritious food.
and rain cancels the ride.
count me in...DGF too
Awwwww, Bruno, don't sulk; it's so unbecoming! Besides, Wahine was gracious and mature about it and we'll miss her a ton too...she also said that I could have her share of the (Drambuie or Vodka or whatever we're making) smoothies...such a sweetie!![]()