Grocery Time Trials

I do not race anybody but myself, ever.  I love to ride, but time gets tight every now and then.  As much fan as a casual ramble can be, sometimes the challenge of 10 miles, two grocery stops and less than an hour and a half to get it done, with stop lights, signs and morning traffic as the sauce on top is just what you need to break the funk.  Things were still a bit bleery heading up the hill into the fog as I am fighting off the tail end of a cold.

Crossing town to the Trader Joe’s load up on some staples, and through the parking lot to the farmer’s market.  Packing the saddle bag with Juice, frozen beef and veggies untill the bag was super stuffed.  The load maxed the limits of the bagman support for sure, and I need to make some time to push ahead on a better solution.  Checking the time I realised that I had blown over 20 minutes shopping.  Time to jam towards home, through the fields.

Almost home I was still just under an hour, and slowed down for a surf check.  South swell filling in, but no time to watch the sets.  I am not sure where to fit it in, but I need to get back in the water soon.

I made it home in just a few minutes over an hour, and even cruised through a few rows of the swap meet on the last mile home for good measure.  Fantastic ride all things considered.  I took the load upstairs and took a minute to blend up some fruit and veggies in the vitamix.

Frosting on the whole thing was answering the phone 10 minutes after I walked in the door, still a little wound up from the ride, to a phone interview that I was not expecting for anther 4 hours or so.  I feel that it went well, probably better with the endorphin push and no time to over think my answers.  Hopefully I did not come off as a coffee spaz.  This could be the dream job, and an interesting path opening up for sure,  I am looking forward to chasing this trail out to the end.

 

Friday Ramble

Posting has been a bit sporadic lately due to some fantastic visits from out-of-town family and some other stuff like birthdays etc. that are, well, um, just higher on the list than posting.  Things should be getting a bit closer to normal in the coming weeks as I get back into my morning groove.  Today I was lucky to have the time to head up the coast and on a whim, extend the ride.

Everything started as a normal cruise up the coast.  Then I pushed a little further to La Conchita to grab a couple fresh coconuts, more on at a  later date.  That  required going a mile or two further to Rincon to make the turn around.  As I approached the turn around point I decided to make a right instead of a left.

Heading up and back into the hills a bit to make a few more turns up and around, exploring some routes new to me.  Time was starting to close in and I made my way back down to the coast.  I hit the non-paved route from Carp back down to Rincon.

The rest was the regular ride back down the coast.  It was good to be back on the bike.  I know we are supposed to be having a heat wave, but it was incredibly nice out.  Fall is just around the corner and closing in quick.

Happy friday, and do not forget to play outside this weekend!

 

Ghost Town

At least it feels that way with the fair finally packing up and moving on.  It is finally safe to come out of the house.  After lunch we went for a quick spin to pick up my entries from the photo exhibit.

The food wagons have almost completely moved out.  Quite a different scene than saturday.  We stopped at the last hall to pick up my pictures and honorable mention ribbon.  I am already plotting and planning for next year’s entries.  I decided to take a quick peak at the midway:

Not nearly as exciting with trash everywhere and things three-fourths picked up.  Then we took the long way home to check the surf.

The low clouds and fog have been relentless this summer, after a while it starts to get really old.  I know, it is better than heat waves or ice storms, but after weeks of flat gray light, bright enough to need sun glasses, but never sunny, you start to appreciate the clear blue skies a bit more.