Showing posts with label bike path. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike path. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Adventures with Alexa

Chloe was invited to play at a friend's house today. So that left Alexa and I with about six hours to entertain ourselves. We decided to take a long bike ride out to Airport Park in Colchester. We packed our trusty bike with snacks and headed out. It is about seven and a half miles from our house to the park. The majority of the ride is on the bike path. Which makes for a lovely trip. We parked our bike in the shade of a tree... and ate some snack.Got a little swinging in

and some climbing
and ate some more snack.











Before heading back home making it a thirteen mile round trip ride.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Biking Girls

The girls and I have been heading out for bike rides on the bike path several times now. After getting Chloe over her initial anxieties about riding she is a girl on a mission. She tells me, "This is so much fun I don't know why I didn't want to do this." She is whizzing down hills and splashing through mud puddles. It is great to see. The first time we covered about ten miles, the second seven. I am so proud of how much they are enjoying exploring by bike.



Here is a shot of Alexa on the tag along bike which she loves.



Today we ended up at North Beach.





They were enjoying the water so much we decided to bike home and drive back with our suits, towels, and snacks. With temperatures around ninety today it was a good choice.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Bike Bells on the Bike Path

I run a lot of miles on the bike path. I ran seven this morning and was reminded of an occurrence that I don't quite understand. Why are adults buying and using bike bells and horns? Is it just me or is this one of those things that really is not meant for those of us over the age of 8?


Today was a particularly ding ding day. Meaning as I am running along and astonishing number of times a biker came up behind me to pass. Instead of just going by me on the left (my preferred method- I can here you pedaling people), or saying, "passing on your left" or a version there of. These people ring a bike bell! I am not kidding you! Adults! It is crazy. Why do you have a bell on your bike? It is ridiculous!

The worst time this ever happened to me was back in April. I was running my last 20 mile run in preparation for the marathon. I had been running in the steady rain since mile 6. At mile 14 the skies opened up and I had to run through a torrential down pour, and then at mile 15 the thunder and lightening started. The bike path flooded in parts. It was crazy. I have never run through such horrible weather. I was praying that I would survive. And then at around mile 18 it stopped raining, things calmed down, and the storm passed as quickly as it started. I tell this story because as I slogged along for those final few miles soaked to the skin. I was passed by some bikers. Nice dry bikers who obviously found shelter from the storm. All four of them. They each rang their bell as they passed me. All four of them. I wanted to push them off their bikes. All four of them.

Today, a grown woman biking in the opposite direction approach a turn along the path. She honked her bike horn before the turn and then again at the next one! Her bike horn! Seriously! Why? Just stay on the right side and turn the corner. It is a bike path. It is quiet, serene, and peaceful. Or at least it was until you started honking horns at every turn.

It is the strangest fad I have ever seen and I hope it quickly runs its course. Although it seems like more are buying them not less.