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A Walking Kinda’ Day

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Wednesday, April 11th

I had lots and lots of company ...

This one was wise and stayed off the beaten path.

I didn’t make it to the gym this morning because it was just too beautiful outside to be working out inside. So, I went for a brisk walk. It had rained, so it was wet, but it was lovely for a walk.

This one was bold, venturing right in the middle of the path.

This one encountered a bit of a challenge.

Along one of the Davis Greenbelts

Trying to capture falling drips, but need a better camera.

So, then I rushed off to work.

At lunch, I got to stroll the Arboretum.  

Starting to cloud up again

A bright spot on my day!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The rain stopped long enough for the honey bees to venture out …

 

Holy Granny Gears!

Monday, April 9th, 2012

My coach planned a great training ride today. We started out riding on Hwy 128 a few miles past Moskowite Corner. We parked alongside the road and started right into a hill. I have to be honest, there was a bit of “oh no … what did I get myself into today?” fear as we set out. I’m not used to jumping straight into any kind of hills; I’ve gotten used to starting out on the flats and taking some time to warm up. My knee was feeling it a little, so I just granny geared it and stuck it out. It sure felt GREAT to get to the top of that first little climb. We rode along Lower Chiles Valley Road together for a while and then I turned on Pope Valley Road and my coach set off on his far more ambitious ride heading out the other way on Pope Valley Road and on towards Angwin.

My direction turned out to be a great downhill.  I only saw one other cyclist on Pope Valley Road and he was riding up. I thought, “Oh, I’m going to have to ride up this on the way back!” Only a handful of cars passed. It was delightful!

I continued on until I connected with Hwy 128 again, and headed towards Lake Hennessey.

Lake Hennessey, Napa, California

Lake Hennessey, Napa, California

I stopped just for a few moments, and headed back up the road towards the Napa Valley. Our goal was to meet back up in St. Helena at the park off Pope Street by 1:30. It wasn’t even 1:00 and I was this close already?!

Hwy 128 & The Silverado Trail

 

 

 

Woo hoo!! Got there first! Haha! Not sure I can really brag much about that in light of the ride that he did compared to mine, but ... at least I know that there was one part of the ride where I didn't keep my coach waiting or having to turn around to check if I was still there and still OK.

I rested a couple of minutes and took a few photos.

Interesting bee-like insect ...

Itty bitty daisy-like flower

... in pink

 

 

 

 

 

I headed back towards the Silverado Trail and my coach was rolling over the Pope Street bridge. We rode together to downtown St. Helena, in hopes of having lunch at the Model Bakery.

The Model Bakery, St. Helena

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

 

 

Lesson learned … Google first to make sure your destination will actually be open on a holiday and at the time you expect to arrive.

 

 

We ended up getting some food at the Safeway and then having a latte at the Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Company.

Napa Valley Coffee Roasters' (surprisingly average) latte

A busy bee tending to the lemon trees at the Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Company

 

We rode back on the Silverado Trail and on to Hwy 128. We stayed on 128 all the way to the car. Most of it was pretty manageable for me, but a few parts were quite challenging, especially with a little wind. I got some great encouragement from my coach and that kept me motivated and going. He said that my pedal stroke is getting better (I’ve been working on it). I really do need to get some new pedals and shoes. Real cycling shoes with the clip-in things … yeh, I’m a bit behind the times … ’nuff said about that.

One hill just kept going, and going, and going … I fell quite a bit behind and had to literally talk myself up part of the hill. “You got it … Almost there!” That happened through a few false peaks, and at one point I found myself really wanting to get off my bike and walk, but I kept on going and made it to the top.

We met back up at the Nichelini Winery, where he had stopped to wait for me.

Here’s a map from their website to give you an idea of where we were:

We continued on, and there were a few downhills, some more uphills, and finally a nice downhill to the car. Whew. I made it!

Today’s ride was only 36.3 miles for me, but some good climbing practice for me to help prepare for the upcoming Tour de Cure (http://tour.diabetes.org/site/PageServer?pagename=TC_homepage) The Tour de Cure is only 4 weeks away! If you want to make a donation, go to http://tour.diabetes.org/site/TR?pg=pfind&fr_id=6830 & type in my name.

I am really quite thankful to have gone on this ride today. I would never have done this by myself. Thanks Coach!!

UC Davis Arboretum

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Today was overcast, but sometimes that makes for great lighting …

Why was I craving fried eggs?

I'll take mine basted ...

 

She was trying to hide, but I saw her anyway.

 

I’m hoping she’ll be around for me tomorrow night when the Mega Million winning numbers are drawn. Please pick my numbers! It’s my turn!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes, indeed, it was a lovely day on the Arboretum …

Pretty in Pink

Closer ...

 

Spring is here!

Poppies ...

Closer ...

 

  

OMG, is this a baby honey bee?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Best Way to De-Stress from Work

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

Poppies on the Arboretum ... ooops, wrong camera setting!

Not much to say tonight …

Lovely views on the Arboretum today …

 

 

 

Poppies on the Arboretum

Poppies on the Arboretum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Across from Stevenson Bridge Road & Putah Creek Road intersection

 

 

 

 

So, that’s how I de-stress during the day …

needed a bit of that today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After work, I was lucky enough to get home in time for a quick ride.

 

 

 

 

 

We have been having some really incredible skies lately!

Stevenson Bridge Road near Russell Road

 

Stevenson Bridge Road near Russell Road

Russell Bike Path

Russell Bike Path

Nice Weekend!

Monday, March 26th, 2012

I enjoyed some good company today.

Had a nice walk in the morning …

Along one of the Davis Greenbelts

 

There she is again!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a nice ride in the afternoon.

Then got to see a spectacular sunset in Davis …

Sunset

Sunset

Sunset

Sunset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes, a nice weekend indeed!

 

No Ride, Just a Walk …

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Beautiful Sky Tonight

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

I got a ride in tonight, about 22 miles. The first half was pretty unimpressive. I was tired from work, my knee was bugging me a bit, and it was a little breezier on the way out than I would have liked. The return trip, on the other hand … having the breeze at my back most of the way made it all worth it! Here are a few views from the ride.

The sky was quite dramatic; sadly, my little point and shoot just doesn’t quite capture it.

The famous Stevenson Bridge … a Yolo County landmark.

 

 

Then, just some random views from the bike path along Russell on the way home. I realize some of these might seem redundant, but each one shows some aspect of the sky that caught my attention.

 

 

    

I am thankful to have had the opportunity to ride tonight. It always helps to erase any stress from the day.

Just a reminder – stay safe out there! There was a time trials group on Putah Creek Road tonight and one of the guys went down. He was there on the ground on the side of the road with another rider, who did not appear to be injured. The downed rider had road rash on his forehead. Ouch! They said they were OK and didn’t need anything, but I’m guessing this poor guy is going to have one heck of a headache tomorrow.

Gorgeous Day on the Arboretum

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Lady Luck …

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Lady Luck is following me lately. I like it!

 

 

Isn't she cute?

 

 

What A Wonderful Weekend!

Monday, March 12th, 2012

I’d have to say that this weekend was pretty wonderful. I rode both Saturday and Sunday. I went to the Davis Farmers’ Market for the first time in ages. I had some great, healthy food, enjoyable company, and beautiful weather.

Saturday’s Farmers’ Market was quite busy! Came home with lots of healthy treats – Pink Lady & Fuji apples, brussel sprouts, salad greens, broccoli, mandarins, pistachios & pistachio butter … At the Davis CoOp, restocked on sweet brown and Emperor’s rices, got some grilled tri tip, and other goodies. A limequat! I have never seen or heard of limequats before. Apparently, it is a cross between a key lime and a kumquat. I haven’t tried it yet, but maybe tonight.

Brussel Sprouts

 

Kiwi

Grilled Tri Tip Wrap

 

 

 

The tri tip wrap is simply some brown rice, a little sliced tri tip, a few salad greens and veggies, in a whole wheat wrap. It’s a great way to use up some leftovers.

 

 

 

Then a nice walk before sunset …

Lady Luck is with me again!

 

 

 

Then a relaxing dinner …

Marinated Turkey Breast, with Steamed Brussel Sprouts & Broccoli, and Emperor's Rice

A Simple Salad with Fresh Salad Greens, Radishes, Tomatoes, and a Drizzle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And this morning, a super healthy pre-ride breakfast which gave me the energy to take on a hill I was a little afraid of …

Steel Cut Oats, Pistachio Butter, Bananas, Blueberries, and Honey