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This is my first ride this week as the weather has been very ordinary.
I heard there are 10 car carriers with 10000 cars on board doing laps in the bay while another 6000 are waiting on land for to be cleared and possibly treated for some bug by our quarantine officials.
Haven't had the 41 Excelsior out in a while so over to my high schools rival school ( 2 high schools a mile apart in the same town ) to watch some rivalry games, both schools have had a lot of new construction in the past few years and both have added multipal grass lines pits ( swale ? ) around school to hold/drain rain water from around the school, looks like they are working, no flooding around buildings, halls, fields and all the pits had lots of water!
Well, I've got a couple "logs" down at the old place too. This pic is at the nearby Farmington Historic Home. The wind storm a few weeks back was the worst I think I'd ever seen without being in a tornado. So many trees uprooted! I feel bad for whoever has to redo the wood shingle roof on this Farmington place, not to mention the cleanup of that huge @$$ tree!
Looks like Klunkers are in force lately. Drove down and spent several hours with @Che, working on bike stuff, then we took a break. Che has built a few very high end klunkers. "Let's go for a ride," Che said.
'40 and '38 Schwinn frame klunkers
This '40 is a Mr. Tick built frame and bars
That's brother Che on his klunked '38 Schwinn badged Excelsior
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