Riding, racing, and living (if you can call this a life) in New Orleans. "Bike racing is art. Art is driven by passion, by emotions, by unknown thoughts. The blood that pumps through my veins is stirred by emotion. It's the same for every athlete. And that's why we do this." - Chris Carmichael
Friday, January 13, 2006
Interference
I had an early morning meeting today and although I could have gotten up extra-early for a ride in the dark, I didn't. I hate it when work interferes with my riding. By the time I left home for the office it was pouring down rain but after a couple of hours the cool front came through and it cleared up nicely. It was a busy day, though, with meetings both uptown and downtown. Next week the office will be open until 10 p.m., and the parking garage is schedule to re-open on Wednesday, so the building will be nearly back to normal except for the elevators. When I stopped by my mom's rental this evening on the way home the lights were on downstairs and the brother-in-law was inside installing the bathroom cabinet. Progress! Lots still to do, but as long as we're moving forward, it's good. The Daughter's gymnastics meet starts in Oregon in a couple of minutes. If you're quick, check out the live scoring.
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