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Both Steve and I are off today, so we started our day with a ride to a local bakery for delicious Cuban coffee and Argentinean empanadas

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Dickens on the Strand in historic Galveston. Okay it’s a brand new RBR but it’s been modified with pinstripes and my own funky saddle.
We had a bit of a rain storm this morning. There’s nothing like mounting a and dismounting a wet ordinary with wet slippery shoes!1106703
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I watched a bit of the Muppet Christmas Movie on my canal ride past the school yard. They had a very capable sound system hooked up.
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The driving range at Ken Mac near Kyrene was lit up too. Notice the golf ball netting between the path and the range. :)
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1941 BFG New World
 
Dickens on the Strand in historic Galveston. Okay it’s a brand new RBR but it’s been modified with pinstripes and my own funky saddle.
We had a bit of a rain storm this morning. There’s nothing like mounting a and dismounting a wet ordinary with wet slippery shoes!View attachment 1106703
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Whenever I see a bike like this one reminds me of the 1960's TV series The Prisoner. How in the heck do you get up there and get off? That is one cool looking ride!
 
Whenever I see a bike like this one reminds me of the 1960's TV series The Prisoner. How in the heck do you get up there and get off? That is one cool looking ride!
Thanks. Greg Barron builds them and it was pinstriped locally.
The hard part is getting down!
There’s a tiny step on the backbone. You skip along on it, hopefully on a slight decline and mount it, synchronizing your feet with the pedals before you lose the velocity that keeps you upright.
It’s really terrifying at first and some of it never really goes away!
 
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