Wednesday Standard

An absolutely perfect day to break away from the computer and head out for some errands.  The unseasonably warm weather is still here, keeping us in shorts for a bit longer this winter.  Taking full advantage I made the rounds of the swap meet, then off to the farmer’s market and a quick stop to check out the new butcher in town.  Scored a deal on a saddle, picked up some fresh veggies and the butcher shop was pretty good.  We eat well here and are lucky to have such a year round abundance of local foods.  After loading up I decided to ride some hills.

The ride up was, ummm…. character building.  It fully drove home the fact that I have not been riding as much as I could and need to get out a little more often.  The ride down was more fun than up for sure.

Last Ride of the Year

A short but fun ride to run some errands, drop off the compost, and check the surf before heading out to dinner.  Probably should have made some time to surf too, a new swell is filling in.

It has been a good year, achieved many of my goals, closed in on others and was able to slow down and enjoy things a bit more than years in the past.  Looking back there is nothing I would change.

On the personal front for the coming year, I want to make it a point to surf more, make the time to ride as often as I was a year ago, and expand the family time allotment.  It should be a little easier to manage my time this year with out little girl starting child care 4 days a week.

Looking back on the last year’s surfing I realized that I need to get in the ocean and not just ride past it.  The surf is a large part of why our family makes the extra push to live blocks from the beach, and we need to take advantage of that.

In the past few months my riding has morphed from the morning photocycling rambles to 90% errands and commuting.  I need to get out of bed early and make more time for to morning fun rides again.  Likewise I will be riding longer distances again.  Both organized rides like a few randonees, a few mixed terrain centuries, and at least one tour.

A fringe benefit of child care will be more lunch dates with my wife.  Fridays will be dedicated daddy days, more riding adventures with our little girl.  She still has at least another 8 lbs before outgrowing the BoBike mini.

On the business front of Ocean Air Cycles, the past years leg work will manifest as a real bicycle company, not just an idea and  a dream.  In the coming weeks the used gear will be moving out of the storefront and onto eBay.  The storefront will be getting a facelift in preparation for the line of bags, soft goods and BIKES!  I am still working a few design tweeks out, but my frame and bar bags will be added by spring, with saddle bags to follow.  The designs and materials are a blend of the traditional with a twist of  modern.  Soft goods will include the standards like t-shirts and hats, as well as an improved touring wallet design, and some other clothing items.  The bike frame sets are still in the engineering phase, with a prototype target for the end of January.  The pre-sale and full line should be ready to go by the time weather is getting warm.  Everything in the lineup will either be made by me, local contractors or in the case of the frames, U.S. contractors.  This helps to keep lead times short while keeping our local economy bolstered up a bit.

I hope that the year was good for you too, and the coming year will be even better.  Ride your bike, play outside, and do some new things you have never tried before!!! Don’t wait for the adventure to find you, grab the bars and ride!

Last Minute Shopping

I know there is still almost a week left, but travel constraints are moving the deadline up a bit.  I headed out on the Xtracycle, knowing that this was going to be a big haul.  In a perfect storm of logistics failure we ran out of all sorts of household stuff the week before Christmas.  One could not ask for a better day to head out and ride.

Crisp, cool and clear with just a light breeze.  Traffic was not too bad yet, but the stores were jammed.  Appropriate transportation choices ensured that parking was a cinch.

I am still always surprised that my bike is lonely at the racks.  This shopping center is even graced with the local Trek store, but being on a bike still seems to shock the average shopper.  All in all, just a nice day to get out and run some errands, while gliding through the seasonal mayhem on two wheels.

Parting shot, I wonder if the baby is still available?  While only a few days past “almost new” it could be a deal at this point with a little shop wear 😉

Happy Holidays (in case this is my last post for a bit), have fun and play outside!!!

Lunch Ride

Lunch time ride to grab a NoseFrida, the little girl has the worst cold yet and this contraption was recommended by a friend.  Works just like you would think, of you have kids under 2 I would recommend one for sure.  Also found a new fabric store while out on the ride.  SuperBuzzy, importer of some very nice and fun looking Japanese fabrics and yarn.  I will be heading back there for sure as time permits.