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What am I missing, not seeing here; how is this bike standing?
The sand is soft and holding it up right where it stopped.
I rode it to there.
The end of that 12" ribbon of cement is as far as I can pedal.
Thanks for noticing and posting the question.
Enjoying the Ride.
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Glorious day. Staged in the office for a business trip I hope doesn't happen, but I'm ready if it does - and brought my bike in.
Guess I could have stopped and photographed bluebonnets along the greenway today, but there's still time for that.
Instead, I ate too much, and photographed that.
Randi couldn't play today, too busy getting organized for her move to DC.
Always ride past this place - it's on the same lot as 2Bros BBQ, and the single-track from the greenway ends in their parking lot - but today decided I wanted a chile relleno.
I wasn't in a hurry to get into noon traffic - this place is kind of famous for slow service and great rellenos.
We have some serious Mexico food available elsewhere, but this is Tex-Mex
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Beautiful patio - that next roof is 2Bros BBQ
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The grandson brought out some welcome iced tea, good salsa, sweet with tomato, strong onion and sharp serrano
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Also had the patio to myself (it was packed inside), so took the photo op with my '57 Raleigh Lenton GP
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Here's why I ate too much - he offered tortillas, I declined
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The relleno was great, the ranchero sauce excellent with a hint of sesame.
The secret ingredient in the relleno - wild grapes (muscadines)
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All I left was the stem and empty salsa bowl - but saved you that image
I complemented La Abuela when I fessed up inside, thanked, and of course tipped, her grandson.
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Adios.
 
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Today is our Anniversary of 31 Years married; my Sweetie is God's Gracious Gift.
I rode my 1936 Electric to meet her for lunch.
I stopped for quite a few more Red lights than normal for me.
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"I don't always stop at Red lights, but when I do, I take a picture of my bike."
CONGRATULATIONS
It doesn't seem that you see marriages last that long anymore.
It will be 30.years this year for me and my wife . Good times and bad. Oh there were times I thought...ya know I could have committed a homicide and been through my sentence already.LOL
Marriage goes both ways.
Again. Congrats.
 
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I went out again to ride the same exact route I get to ride often.
I rode the same bike I ride often; Elgin Tiki Cruiser.
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People here will buy a house on the bay, to knock it down and build what they want.
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It's extra great when it's Taco Tuesday and Carnitas lunch is under 6 bucks.:D
 
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It's extra great when it's Taco Tuesday and Carnitas lunch is under 6 bucks.:D

I love pulled pork, especially adobada.
I was in west Africa working on a gas turbine power plant owned by the president of Cote D'Ivorie. Had a driver and stayed in the hotel where he ate lunch every day - treated like a king.
The plant engineer offered to take me to his favorite local restaurant. The local brew was porter.
The feast was a 5-lb grilled drum - pick up flakes of fish, dip your fingers in the red sauce and eat - hose off afterwards.
He warned me not to eat the red sauce - "white people can't eat it."
It was adobada - ancho peppers - baby's milk here.
The whole restaurant stopped to watch the suspected European guy eat the red sauce.
 
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