Most of the photos I am likely to publish are taken from the top of the dune. Last night I walked down the steps to the beach with the intention of walking up the shore to the county park about one-half mile distant. Mrs. Smith somewhat belatedly decided to join, she seldom misses an exercise opportunity. This is she descending the steps from the deck to catch up.
This is yesterday's prize winning sunset photo as taken by Wireless.
I on the other hand am up early and this allowed me to take from just a slightly different angle but clearly out over the same lake this shot of full moon in the morning.
Wireless, on the other hand, is able to ride the proprietess's back up bike with only a seat height adjustment. We were soon on the road.
We headed up the road north along the lake. We dipped inland after crossing the Pigeon River to make a stop at the West Olive One Stop.
We stopped again right after that for a shot of the picturesque railroad bridge over the river.
So Voeckler and I rode on towards the end of the stage. I had been the leader at all of the intermediate bonus sprint points but as we approached flamme rouge I well knew that if left to the final testing little rise up the dune and the following downhill run to the line that I had no shot whatsoever. So out on Lakeshore I started watching for a chance. I watched her over my shoulder and as we approached a truck parked along the side of the road with about two kilometers to go I discerned a possible opening. I soft pedalled for a few yards and sneaked into the big ring. As we passed the truck I hoped for a momentary diversion of Voeckler's attention and leaped up into an early sprint to try to get a gap.
Like Sandy Casar I was able to get the gap and like Thomas Voeckler she was able to hold the gap from increasing but was not able to close it down.
Old and crafty (and really slow) wins one!!!
Obviously it really really helped me that she didn't realize it was a race until it was too late.
RIP Susan Nelson
1 comment:
Yeah, Susan Nelson. I'm glad she's at rest. These last weeks were awful for Fatty et al. Was worried about mentioning it for fear of bringing down the vacay. But, from the photos and storyline, you have the best thing going when it comes living the good life with Mrs. Smith and Voeckler. Enjoy.
jilrubia
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