Tis the Season

The holiday season is now among us! The only question left to answer is which holiday are we celebrating here in the 'Twan household. All things considered the weather outside, time of year, and shows such as "It's the great pumpkin Charlie Brown" on the ole boob tube all really make me feel and get into the Halloween spirit. I even allowed Jenn to talk me into carving a pumpkin.


Or as Linus says to Lucy in the movie after she makes him carry her pumpkin all the way home from the patch, "You didn't tell me, you were going to kill it."



But then when boxes like this arrive from Pearl Izumi with my name on it and explode open leaving me to look at such horrific sights as this ...

it makes it feel a lot like Christmas. Happy Hallo-mas everyone!

Sunrise - Sunset

Late Saturday night, I decided I was going to ride into work on Sunday morning. It would be a good morning to do so, as leaving the house at 6:30am on a Sunday would provide minimal traffic. I wanted to lay everything out before I went to bed in order for me to just slip into it when I awoke because I knew I would be too tired and cranky at 5:30 to start to look for stuff I couldn't find such as a rear taillight. Where are those things?

The ride into the shop ended up going well. Just as planned, there was very little traffic the entire way there. Once I got to the shop I found out the most exciting news, wait for it, wait for it, Nick, Travis and I all rode into work and would be getting off at the same time. Whoooooaaaaa! This meant I wouldn't have to ride home completely alone for the first 7 miles or so.

Lance, if you can't change a flat maybe you should be a little more, Metro.

Nick and Travis rolling along.

The ride home was even better than the ride in. My legs felt much better but still not great. I even got to see one of the best sunsets take place from a few different angles as I passed by the different pumpkin farms and random fields. Regretfully, I didn't stop to take pictures as I didn't think the camera phone would do the colors justice and my legs where feeling just good enough which made me not want to stop.

Holy moly!

Holy moly, has anyone seen my fitness? The ride yesterday afternoon left me feeling like I was hit by a truck last night. Headache, knee and overall body pain just would not go away and I couldn't put my finger on why. I know just short of 40 miles shouldn't have whipped me that bad despite how long its been since I have been on the bike, right? Especially if I just took my time and didn't push myself which is what I did. Jenn even pointed out to me, I was gone for about 3 hours which baffled me even more as in my head that just proved the point that I didn't push hard. The other thing it did was really drive home just how slow and out of shape I am.

Then this morning, it came to me while hitting me like a sack of potatoes. I have the eff-in flu. I knew there had to be something to blame it on. I just wouldn't be an American if I didn't try to blame it on something other than my own lack of ability. Just kidding! No flu here, thank god! Actually, as I was updating my version of Topofusion I came across a gps track of the loop in which I did yesterday from back in May. The total distance was actually 48.23 miles not 37. I mean whats an extra 10 or so miles between as close of friends as Selle and my arse when they haven't met in over a month?

The time log from the track shows I did it in about 2 and half hours in May so I don't feel too too outta shape while I sit here, seeing how I spun easily and came in just a half hour behind. But in a minute I am going to be done typing and will get out of this chair and that is when my legs will remind me of just how tired they really are.

Short ride with Jenn when she gets off work and then hopefully lounging for the rest of the night with some sort of artery clogging takeout.

Now that the La Raza is once again a bicycle and not a unicycle, I jumped at the opportunity of getting in a ride this afternoon. I opted for one of my favorite loops which includes cruising down Riverside Dr and back up Old Gun before returning to the house. It proved to be as scenic as always.

First ride with the new hardware

Possible sighting of a Metro trouser snake? Nope, no metro snake would wear camo

Leaves are starting to turn down by the river

The question of dinner came up once Jenn got home. I told her I felt like an old turtle and was craving rabbit. Imagine the glare I got, ha! Now its off to meet Nate and Gair for the showing of Race Across the Sky.