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BVRT - Playworld Systems #bikeweek event. Survived a thunderstorm and a nearly disastrous encounter with a manure spreader. posted 17 hours ago
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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Books: Deep Economy
The main thesis of this book is that never ending economic growth turns out not to be such a wonderful idea. There’s lots of discussion about how local economies are good and far flung supply lines are liable to get … Continue reading
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Commute
It’s getting chilly in the morning. I wore my long pants for the ride in today. Today: 10 miles Sept: 102 miles 2008 Utility Miles: 317 2008 Total Miles: 637 miles
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Commute
Today: 10 miles Sept: 92 miles 2008 Utility Miles: 307 2008 Total Miles: 627 miles
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Eggplant Ride
I went for a ride down to the Camp Hill Giant to see Brandi and eat some grilled eggplant off the “Mediterranean Bar” It was hot and miserable out today. I’m wiped out. Today: 28 miles Sept: 82 miles 2008 … Continue reading
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Books: A Forester’s Legacy
This book is a biography of a local gentleman who was kind of a pioneer in forest management with the state forest service. He invented our state “conservation areas” by donating 350 acres of his own land to the state. … Continue reading
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