So I tried it and, unbelievably, while I was out there the clouds cleared and the temperatures rose.
I got two photos which I am somewhat surprised to note were both taken within the city limits of Saint Paul. I think when a golf course has turned completely green that spring must have arrived. This is the Town and Country Club, located on the river between Marshall Avenue and the city limits, but definitely inside Saint Paul.
They have couple of year old artificial turf fields at McMurray. Today there was lots of soccer in various stages of occurring and about to occur. I did not stay but can anyone guess which team I would have favored in a game about to begin on one of the fields?
Today at the Giro there was a major crash with less than 10 kilometers to go. Maglia rosa Cavendish got distanced from the smallish group of leaders who got through the narrow roadway before the crash blocked the road. A fairly large peloton did reform but Cavendish's team was not able to get him back on. It was another bunch sprint at the end and Alessandro Petacchi was again best. With today's results Petacchi also assumed the overall lead of the race. This means that Petacchi has ridden himself out of drug suspension into the leader's jersey. Tomorrow's stage features the first mountaintop finish of this year's tour although it is reportedly a not that difficult mountain finish. It will be interesting to see if Petacchi is now not only one the world's best sprinters but also a creditable climber.
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Well, the die is cast, eh? Congratulations! When John retired he had to take his vacation time, then go back to work for a short time before they cut him loose. So he ended up working in April instead of leaving for good in January. I hope you have better luck, but it is another application of the golden rule. The one with the gold makes the rule.
The orange team?
Lance's twitter said he had an omelette over rice for breakfast. I guess if you ride up a mountain, you need some fuel.
Lance predicts Mick Rogers in pink, on his Twitter.
Congratulations on your prospective retirement. I guess when a guy gets to 90, he should retire and spend some time outside pursuing other interests... On a bike?
Want to go to France?
TT
Oh man...Good for you!!!! Congratulations. I know many people will miss you around there. Especially those making the "arrangements"!
One day, long ago, you told me that you lived in your office with only enough personal things that could fit into one box. Will be curious to know if that holds true. (No doubt, it will.) BTW...Who gets the fruit carcasses from your office?
jilrubia
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