Sunday, December 22, 2013

Over hill and over dale...running, motorcycling, and travelling through life: from Cabo to Vancouver in 2014

This has been an amazing year in so many ways! I started out early in the year with a visit to Seattle and other parts of Washington, from there went to Cabo in the summer, and then in November, back to Seattle, Whidbey Island, and Vancouver. Beautiful views and great people all around!

I did more bicycle rides this year and for longer distances than ever before. I have become members of Team Roadkill, Team RWB, amd just recently Team Beef, the last of which will help to offset the price of entry fees for the events that I do. There was a waiting list for almost a year, but I finally made it. Woo hoo!!

Riding for tags (on adventure rider) and riding with my motorcycle group has been a blast as well. I have also ventured out on my own in search of murals and their history. There is both excitment and solitude on a ride, and I am a fan of both.

This year had been  even more interesting than most in that three former loves have come back into my life....all unannounced and out of the blue, and not one a total surprise. They all have similar memories of me, all of them flattering, and who doesn't like to know that they have made a lasting impression on another's heart? Two I thanked and politely explained that I had moved on and past them and wished them all good things. Ah, but the third? This man has long held the keys to my heart and is skilled at breaking down any barriers that may exist.....everything that was there is there still, and that's good enough for me.

Stay tuned for more changes in 2014!

March 2013 Washington




My sons on the ferry to the San Juan Islands


Art in the Sculpture Park at Friday Harbor
SUMMER VACATION: CABO!!!
The resort...
Famous Lover's Arch

Cabo Wabo

 Me and Miami Vice...."The sun and the sand and a drink in my hand...."
Carnival Night!

Motorcycling to Enchanted Rock, Texas

Old school GPS!!!
Group pre-ride

A pit stop along the way...
 Halfway there!

 View from the top of Enchanted Rock
 Texas' best BBQ!
YUM!!!
Rock and Roll San Antonio 1/2 Marathon 2013

 Running for a sister!!
 Cheerleaders along the route!
 Cheerleaders at the finish line!
 My 79 year old mom on a mission...

The rewards!

Washington and Vancouver November 2013

Vancouver Skyline
Coupeville

 The wharf
Skytrain ride up Grouse Mountain, Vancouver

 Capillano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver
 Snoqualmie Falls, Washington
My view on my walks around the neighborhood on Whidbey Island.....

Schlotzsky's Jingle Bun Run, Dec. 2013



Lots of races already lined up for 2014....The Cowtown 1/2 marathom, Wicked Wine Run, Wounded Warrior, and I'll be heading to Raleigh in the spring to do the inaugural Rock and Roll 1/2 marathon there. I am going to do a 1/2 marathon in every state!


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Tour de Cure and Waco Wild West 100

2013 is quickly coming to an end, and while I have made a few goals for the year, the one I have best kept is the goal to do more biking events this year. The Tour de Cure, a ride to benefit diabetes research, and the Waco Wild West 100 were two brand new venues for me. I rode with Team Beef for the Tour and tried to represent Team Roadkill and also Team RW&B Ft. Hood Chapter. I always meet the coolest people and end up surprising myself at how much I really do enjoy cycling. I did 46 miles for the Tour and raised over $300. I rode 26 miles in Waco and got a pretty cool shirt and snazzy bike jersey. All in all, I live a pretty good life!


 The jerseys
Sunrise before the start of the ride
 

 Team BEEF lining up!

 Rest stop 1 in Andice
The route

Great burgers here for a big price!
 
                          
 Sweet helper at Rest Stop 2
 ...and Queens!
My bike being taken hostage by Storm Troopers...I have seen their sister on another site!

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Cove House Classic 2013 Bike Tour


This was my second year to do this event, and it is for a great cause. The event is to benefit the Cove House Emergency Homeless Shelter. During last year's event, it was rainy and overcast. In fact, it POURED the last 5 miles or so of my 26 mile route. This year the day dawned with one of the most gorgeous sunrises I have ever seen....unusual colors on a huge moon.  I tried to take several pictures, but no camera could do it justice. As I drove through town, I saw several others (passengers in vehicles) trying to take pictures of the beautiful moon as well. It made for a good start to the ride for sure.

                                                               A neon moon.....

Many from my bicycle riding group were in attendance for this ride with a range in ages from 10 year-old grandkids to one of my friend's 77 year old father, and his plan was to do the 60 mile route (he did it)!



               Pre-ride gearing up!
 
Friends and riding partners
 


Pre-race mingling....
 
Interesting ride......and leader of the pack.
 
Team Roadkill in the pack
 
 
Rest stop one.....some riders were surprised by the number of hils along he route. I reminded them that we ARE in the Hill Country!
 
I chose the 26 mile route.....
 


 
Rest stop 2.....
 
And finally....
 
 
My 2013 Cove House Classic Shirt and Race Number
 
This was another great time with some good friends and awesome bike riders. I love the camraderie of the riding group and the way each one encourages the other. My next ride will be next weekend on September 8th in Round Rock...the Tour de Cure Ride to raise funds to fight diabetes. At the end of September comes the Waco Wild West 100 ride, an event with lots of Skittles for the participants. These two events are new to me, and I am excited to see the routes and meet the people along the way!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Rivercities Triathlon 2013, Benton, Louisiana

                                                The Rivercities Triathlon Logo 2013

This was my 9th year to do the Rivercities Triathlon in Benton, Louisiana. It is a six hour drive to get to this venue, but it is so worth it. This is one of the best run events on the planet. Kudos to Matt Brown, the event director, for doing such a fantastc job! This event sells out each year within 30 minutes to an hour, and the entries are limited to 1200 participants. This year, the total value of the bicycles in T1 was an astounding 3.4 MILLION dollars!!

                                               The SWAG (Stuff We All Get)!!!
One of the reasons I do this event almost every year is the SWAG. This year was not as good as all of the other years, but it was still good nonetheless. The backpack alone is worth almost as much as the entry fee, and the cool max shirt is colorful and bright. I love to wear the hats from these events to other events and look for people who share my passion for travelling and doing athletic events. The one thing that does get my goat, so to speak, is that the sizes run small, so even when the stuff is awesom, not all of it can be worn by me. The jacket is this picture, for instance, is nice, but the sleeves are tight and it runs short, so I will have to pass it on to someone who can use it. They have Clydesdale (men over 200 pounds) and Athena (women over 150 pounds) divisions in this race, so you would think that the clothing would fit all participants, not just the sleek and trim.
 
 
The course for the swim and run.
 
The course is just gorgeous, even if the lake swim is tough because it is so murky and usually runs about 84 degrees in early August, the time of the race. There are kayaks and boats out on the water to assist swimmers, and as you swim, you are kicked and splashed from the mass of swimmers all trying to break PRs. It is a given that you are going to end up swallowing some of this swamp water, and the smell of diesel and gasoline from the boats on the 2nd leg of the swim is cloying and overpowering. It never fails that my goggles fog up, and I end up swimming off course more often than not.
 
 
A stop at Soulman's BBQ in Terrell, Texas on the way to Shreveport and our hotel. The Double Barrell baked potato. Yum!

Our tradtitional night before the race meal at Monjuni's, a cute little Italian place.

The Italian Sampler. Mmmmmmmm.....

Getting set up before the race begins.
 
My bike, #349, and set up

Predawn at Cypress Lake Park. Beautiful area!

1200 participants strong!


The food tent at the finish line
Posing with Team RWB Shreveport after the race. Good times! I am representing Team RWB Ft. Hood, Texas
 
 
 
 The Rivercities Traihlon 2013 medal
 
Another great weekend doing what I love. I am already looking forward to next year!