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Septiembre 20, 2005

Link to Bike Article

OK - I figured out how to create a link to the story that was on the front page of the Life section on Sunday. A pretty low resolution version of the picture is included.

Look Here

Now I can turn this off... < / Narcissism >

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15 Seconds of Fame

As alluded to last week, on Sunday the paper ran a story about what folks are doing to save gas money. It was on the front page of the lifestyle page, and covering the article was a 5x7 full color photo of me! Naturally I have gotten plenty of razzing over the last two days. Its been fun to be in the spotlight a little. Plenty of folks asking for my autograph and strangers at work saying "saw you in the paper..."

I really wish that the local paper had a more accessible online edition. The premium version is for paper subscribers only, and when I tried to set up an account they said I allready had one - but wouldn't let me use the password reset function. (These darn extranet sites - you'd think someone would figure them out.... uuh ... don't we do that too.... well, er)

So when I get the linkage figured out I'll post some sort of link to the article. But in the mean time, I'm just enjoying the glow.

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Septiembre 17, 2005

Saturday Morning

A typical Saturday morning. I bring my laptop downstairs while the coffee is brewing and start reading the lectionary and my favorite blogs . Soon I start hearing a thump thump thump. It's Liliana slowly making her way down the stairs. She comes down and climbs up in my lap. We both have our comforts - she has her blanket, I have my coffee and we sit and snuggle in the morning silence.

The usual joke is that I'm jealous because in addition to her blanket, she also has such a tasty thumb to suck. She willingly lets me borrow one of her thumbs for a minute and are both happy and quiet.

But now she climbs back down and goes back up the stairs to get in her bed... What a great start to my Saturday.

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Septiembre 15, 2005

New Yorker has me pegged

Just like Rudy Carrasco , I'll snort

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Septiembre 13, 2005

The REAL Katrina Before and After

Over the past two weeks every time there has been before and after pictures of NewOrleans - I've said, "I wish Google had this." So today - here we are.

Before
And After Katrina.

Boy will this waste lots of my time. Looks like Rob Cockerham already wisely used some of his time....

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Septiembre 12, 2005

Think yourself into a wreck

On Friday my friend from media relations called about a story the paper is doing on how folks are handling the rising gas prices. She remembered that i was riding my bike to work and asked if I was doing more riding because of the gas. Oo-so-right-oo. So the paper called and we interviewed, and apparently a story is emerging. In itself that is so funny because I'm not at all the diehard bike commuter or gear-head or bike advocacy guru. I'm just a bum with a cheap mountain bike that doesn't mind huffing over Missionary Ridge or riding with traffic on McCallie at 6:45 am.

So they called again today and wanted to shoot the picture. Now were talking. I met the photog at the start of my ride and he said he'd just hop ahead and shoot me further down McCallie. I saw his car and started to look out for it. I never saw it again. But maybe because I was looking for his car, trying to think about where he'd be so I could mug appropriately - I didn't see the lurking white Buick laying in wait on the side street. I usually make it a point to look for side streets and either point or make harsh eye contact to ensure they have seen me - but NO! By the time I saw the car - it was right in my path. Hard Brake, Endo, Road Rash and the car turned and drove right away! I was basically all right. In fact right behind the lurking Buick was an ambulance. they asked if I needed help and I looked at the leg and the elbow, washed them out and continued on my way. Intentionally ignoring the thought of the photographer.

Turned out he didn't think I was as fast as I am (I don't think I'm very fast) and so he missed me at the shot spot. We connected at my house and he took more formal biker portrait shots. I did ask him to avoid shooting the road rash, it just wouldn't encourage anyone else to ride.

We'll see if the story makes waves this weekend. Maybe just a link with the commute by bike guys.

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