Monday, September 21, 2020

Last Day of Summer Ride

 Its been a long and difficult year with the Covid bug, and its not over yet. One thing that kept us sane was being able to get out on hiking trails and in my case, escape the city on the rural roads and trails on the north, south, and west sides of town. I know folks, including a cousin, who have weathered this pandemic in massively urbanized places like New York City and its tough.

So here is a hat tip to having a bicycle and Ma Nature at my beck and call. Now, on to "the first day of fall ride"?

One of the ash trees in front of the house providing us a subtle hint that Mr. Sun is headed for the southern hemisphere.
Headed north on Bishop's Lodge Road towards Tesuque
Headed east on one of the many roads named Tano.

The obligatory picture of the bicycle


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