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Sigh...
I planned to get in a greenway ride Thursday, but Wed night, I walked into water in my kitchen. My garbage disposal seal was blown, and my lower cabinet was a filled wooden dish (kayak bail sponge). On septic system, I don't need a GD, I just need the reliable drain. I bought the cheapest on Amazon, and it was delivered at 5 am the next morning - $70. Instead of the planned bike ride, I had to install the new GD, but it was a pretty cool result considering the alternatives.
Next acceptable ride weather window is next Thursday.
Swapping wheels (or fixing flats) is quick on the double kickstand, which works like a jackstand, always triangulates the bike upright on either front or rear wheel - easy to drop out the wheel you want to remove.
We had a fast moving nor'easter come through last night bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and flooding of low-lying areas. I did 12.5 miles on the '84 Sierra this afternoon at the local park with the mercury falling like a rock and winds gusting to 40+ mph. Looks like Newark Bay jumped its banks and flooded the waterfront section of the park. You can see the "pristine" Bay deposited its treasures on the grassy areas and walkway. Who says NJ is polluted?
Commercial jet fighting the wind to land at Newark International Airport
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