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I walked Zoe and Toby (who has not been getting in many miles lately) and then came back and loaded up my bicycle. I drove it over to where we used to live and parked in the empty lot. Christianity gets one thing right. The roads are empty Easter morning. A perfect riding day.

Not quite 20 miles but I always took credit for 20. No reason to change now. I rode this circuit 4 to 6 times a week for years when we lived there. It is great. I can just let my mind wander as I know where to turn and where it is dangerous and where I need to be ready for long hills. It was very nostalgic. The weather was just right. I wore a windbreaker. The deer were out all along the way.
A few changes in the path one of which is more quarry (they are building a 'few' houses around here). I found this sign at one of them:

It struck me as a particularly sane piece of capitalism.
I was back home by 11 with pancakes (high protein version), ham, and egg and am ready now for my nap.

Not quite 20 miles but I always took credit for 20. No reason to change now. I rode this circuit 4 to 6 times a week for years when we lived there. It is great. I can just let my mind wander as I know where to turn and where it is dangerous and where I need to be ready for long hills. It was very nostalgic. The weather was just right. I wore a windbreaker. The deer were out all along the way.
A few changes in the path one of which is more quarry (they are building a 'few' houses around here). I found this sign at one of them:

It struck me as a particularly sane piece of capitalism.
I was back home by 11 with pancakes (high protein version), ham, and egg and am ready now for my nap.