So this week went pretty quickly, work was quite fun to tell you the truth. I managed to get out on three bike rides during the week. Two were at the Air Force Academy and one was on the trails by Synthes. They were all pretty good, and I'm seriously considering a nap after the 25ish miles I did today at the Academy. I'm certainly not in shape yet this year, that's for sure.
Kara's coming back from Connecticut tonight, she was visiting family on here spring break. She seems to of had a good time, currently she's enroute back home via some sort of outlandish path devised by the discount ticket programs at NWA.com. Meanwhile, I've been eating a lot of questionable leftovers and not cleaning up after myself as much as I normally do.
Tomorrow we're going to go see the movie "21", which is loosly based on the book "Bringing Down the House", which is pretty much based on a true account of life on the M.I.T. blackjack team. I think it's been hollywoodified a bit, but I'm sure it's going to be excellent nonetheless. The story behind the movie and the book is pretty remarkable, I'd check it out if you've never heard of it before.. Here's a few pictures from today, a ride on the Falcon Trail at the Air Force Academy. This trail was recently redone and in my opinion they did very good work. It used to be really rocky and rutty and unsustainable, and now it's a model of proper drainage, routefinding and all of that gibberish.
Kara's coming back from Connecticut tonight, she was visiting family on here spring break. She seems to of had a good time, currently she's enroute back home via some sort of outlandish path devised by the discount ticket programs at NWA.com. Meanwhile, I've been eating a lot of questionable leftovers and not cleaning up after myself as much as I normally do.
Tomorrow we're going to go see the movie "21", which is loosly based on the book "Bringing Down the House", which is pretty much based on a true account of life on the M.I.T. blackjack team. I think it's been hollywoodified a bit, but I'm sure it's going to be excellent nonetheless. The story behind the movie and the book is pretty remarkable, I'd check it out if you've never heard of it before.. Here's a few pictures from today, a ride on the Falcon Trail at the Air Force Academy. This trail was recently redone and in my opinion they did very good work. It used to be really rocky and rutty and unsustainable, and now it's a model of proper drainage, routefinding and all of that gibberish.
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Geez, don't they teach grammar in Montana?
there..
PS, is "geez" a word?