Friday, August 29, 2008

We're Off to Brookville in the Morning

Bill just sent out an email announcing that our breakfast ride tomorrow will be to Brookville, Indiana. Riders will stop at the Goldfinch restaurant for pancakes to fortify for the return trip to Oxford.

Departure time is 7:30 am from the Oxford Community Park near the Fairfield Road entrance. I'm hoping to make part of the ride tomorrow, so I hope to see you there.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Jumpin' Jerseys

Laura sent me a link to a website offering some "offbeat" cycling wear. It's called Primal-Sports.com. It has some really interesting stuff. Thanks for the link, Laura. Here are a few examples:



Saturday, August 23, 2008

The Bicycle Rack Gains Status

At nine strategic locations around New York City, the simple bicycle rack has been elevated to the status of modern art. The New York Department of Transportation and the art gallery Pace Wildenstein, commissioned musician and biking enthusiast David Byrne to design the new racks. According to The New York Times, Mr. Byrne thought it important that the racks be of the same thickness as existing bike racks, "to help identify them as practical racks and not just modern art."


Left to right; top row: MoMA, Olde Times Square and Villager. Middle row: Coffee Cup, Wall Street and Ladies’ Mile. Bottom row: Hipster, Chelsea and Jersey.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Liberty and Freedom this Saturday

Bill just announced the destination for the Saturday morning breakfast ride: it's Liberty and freedom from the onslaught of returning Miami students. The departure time is 7:30 am from the Fairfield Rd. entrance of the Oxford Community Park.

Bill points out that if Matt joins the ride, the group will follow the "Tour de Crehan" route. The weather promises to be another miracle for cycling:

Cycling in Reverse

Today's Wall Street Journal has an interesting story about how one man and his blog has set back the cause of safe cycling in San Francisco, of all places.

The city was about to add to its network of bike lanes and add additional parking places for bicycles, when Rob Anderson filed suit claiming that additional bike lanes will lead to more pollution and demanding that the city conduct an environmental impact study!

The city has conducted the expensive study over the past year and is getting ready to issue its findings. But Mr. Anderson is already planning to challenge the report -- again in court. He hasn't even seen the report, but he wants to challenge it. Hmmmmmm.

If you'd like to read the full article, click here.

Also of interest -- and perhaps explaining the attitudes of people like Mr. Anderson -- is this Wall Street Journal video about a worldwide cycling phenomenon called "Critical Mass."

Monday, August 18, 2008

How about a 46 mile ride on Thursday?

Marlene has announced a beautiful ride this coming Thursday. The destination is the Miami-Whitewater park in Hamilton County. Oxford riders will cover about 46 miles round trip. They will stop for lunch at the Miami- Whitewater Golf Course patio.

The plan is to depart from the Oxford Community Park, near the Fairfield Road entrance, at 7:30 am. The weather forecast is for an extraordinary day. Come out and enjoy it!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

A Bit of Inspiration

One of my favorite books is Younger Next Year, a how-to guide for the next third of life written by Chris Crowley and Dr. Henry Lodge. The subtitle is "A Guide to Living Like 50 Until You're 80 and Beyond." The book inspired me to take up cycling again, and by following the plan, I took off 30 pounds. Matt told me he also read the book and follows the advice closely.

Last week, one of the authors, Chris Crowley, posted this inspiring story on his blog (click on the story for a larger version):

Friday, August 15, 2008

It must be Camden Tomorrow

Bill just confirmed that the Oxford cycling group will head to Camden tomorrow morning. Every third Saturday, the Masonic group in Camden puts on a terrific all-you-can-eat breakfast; biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, pancakes and sausage, coffee and orange juice. All for $4. What a deal!

The cyclists will be leaving at 7:30 am from the Oxford Community Park near the Fairfield Road entrance. It looks like another miraculous day for cycling. Hope you can make it.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Eaton "Pie Ride"

Jim organized a special Wednesday ride to Eaton that took place yesterday. Of course, the true motivation for such a long ride is the excellent pie at the "Eaton Place" restaurant. I got to drive up with Melva and join the nine hardy cyclists who made the morning ride. They had a great day for cycling, took in a couple of covered bridges, and clocked about 58 miles round trip.

Here are some photos of the day taken by photographer Jim:




Monday, August 11, 2008

Something to Celebrate


I didn't ride this weekend -- still recuperating from the bicycling accident. And Marilyn didn't ride either. Instead we traveled together to my hometown of Canton, Ohio where we met up with most of my extended family to celebrate the 90th birthday of my amazing Aunt Theresa.

At age 90 she is still living in her own home with a little help from her son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter. She is active with church, friends and family. She never forgets a birthday card for each of the countless members of her extended family. And every Thursday, even though her eyesight is failing, she helps at the church kitchen to cook a nutritious meal for the poor. The week before her birthday, some 50 volunteers fed over 600 people. Aunt Theresa took care of the salad. For 600 people. Like I said, she is amazing.

So we had a wonderful celebration to wish happy birthday to this wonderful woman who has made us all feel so loved for so many years. And we were all richer for the trip. We strengthend our connections with each other and hugged the kids and took lots of pictures.

Most of all, we got to show Aunt Theresa just how much she is loved.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Congratulations, Grandpa! Again!

Virgil called yesterday around noon to say that he and Trish are grandparents... again!

Julie and Jed are the proud parents of an eight pound baby boy; Jonah Jai Hamilton. All are doing well.

No doubt we'll get to see a picture or two soon. Congratulations to the happy families.

ADDENDUM: Late this evening I received this picture of the new grandson from Virg:

Friday, August 8, 2008

It's Brookville Tomorrow - with an Option

Bill, who is back from NC, just sent out an email that the Oxford group will bicycle to Brookville tomorrow morning. That means a stop at the Goldfinch Restaurant for breakfast before heading back to Oxford.

For those who want to get in a shorter ride, Bill is riding to College Corner and stopping at Dave's cafe, before heading back. He's thinking of going around Acton Lake on the way back to Oxford.

Both rides will start at the Oxford Community Park, near the Fairfield Road entrance, at 7:30 am. The weather should be absolutely perfect for cycling. So come on out and meet the group; none of them bite. (but watch out for the dogs!)

Welcome back, Bill! We missed you.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

The Journal Spotlights Jim's Favorite Ride


Maybe you've gone along with Jim B. on this ride described in The Hamilton Journal yesterday. I think a part of the Oxford cycle gang did the ride this morning. Thanks, Jim, for sending along the article.

Click on the article to see a larger, readable version.

Click on the map below to see the route described in the article.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

New Backpacking Trail Nearby


Virgil sent me a link last night to a website describing a new hiking and camping area with a trailhead near Germantown.  It's called the Twin Valley trail.  It combines an existing network of trails in Germantown and Twin Creek MetroParks with a connecting trail that offers 22 miles of backpacking and overnight camping. From the website:

"Secluded camping opportunities are sprinkled throughout this 22 mile trail that connects Germantown and Twin Creek MetroPark. Group and secluded backcountry camping will allow everyone to experience the wilds of the Twin Valley and this rural corner of Montgomery County like never before."

Sounds like a neat adventure. I'm looking forward to checking it out once I trade in my medical boot for some hiking boots.

Here's the LINK.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Album of Photos from the Bon Ton Roulette

I've set up a web page to display about 35 photos from last week's Bon Ton Roulette ride.  You can view the album slideshow by CLICKING HERE.

Also, if you have pictures from the Bon Ton ride that you would like to share, you can add them to this web page.  Just click on the "upload" button at the top of the photo page and then select the photos you'd like to share.

Likewise, if there is a picture you particularly like you can download it to your computer.  Just click on the picture, then click the "download" button.

Enjoy!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Saturday Sausage Ride

The Oxford bicycle group is planning a ride Saturday, August 2, to Liberty, Indiana.  Jim and Bill say the plan is to stop for a sausage breakfast at the restaurant in Liberty before heading back to Oxford.

Departure point is the Oxford Community Park  near the Fairfield Road entrance.  Riders will depart at 7:40 am. (Note the change in time from 7:30.)

All riders are welcome!