During this “idle” period we are experiencing, I thought it an ideal time to address a few maintenance items and finish some custom work I started last… Read more “Lift Work”
Category: Riding
Desolation and Isolation
There is this continuous, dreadful stream of superlatives that every living, breathing human on this planet is using to label what we are currently going through. Humanity, as… Read more “Desolation and Isolation”
New Year, More Rides, Longer Rides
I’m a little behind. No, I take that back, I’m a lot behind. As one can imagine, life gets in the way sometimes and in this case,… Read more “New Year, More Rides, Longer Rides”
Dark Approaches
As a cyclist, my continued struggle is the balance between work and my hobby. It is also the battle between day and night. When I have to… Read more “Dark Approaches”
Bike People & Boat People
Living along the coast is, to say the least, kinda awesome. We “shore” folk are of a different breed than you “inlanders”. But, to go one step… Read more “Bike People & Boat People”
Hot as what? Uh, no, not really.
I don’t mind the heat, I really don’t. In fact, I’m quite the fan, figuratively speaking of course. The temps that soar into the 90’s (F)… Read more “Hot as what? Uh, no, not really.”
Do-Dad’s that don’t Do-Dad
If I don’t do my job correctly, I’ll get a talking to. If I continue to do my job badly or not at all, I’ll most likely… Read more “Do-Dad’s that don’t Do-Dad”
It All Starts with the Start
When I got to the end of the County Route 539 at South Green Street Park on the Manahawkin Bay, I was certain I rode the full… Read more “It All Starts with the Start”
Got Quirky?
Recently I interviewed Doug Kirby of Roadside America, the website responsible for a database of roadside attractions around the country. It opened my eyes a bit more… Read more “Got Quirky?”
Old Stuff
I’m a big fan of old stuff. Not just any old stuff or stuff that clutters up the top kitchen drawer next to the utensils. Not just… Read more “Old Stuff”