Long ride on the Hawthorne today out to the Coast, upstream through Back Bay and San Diego Creek then back into the Laguna Hills thru Shady Canyon, UC Irvine then back along the coast on the way home. Another long ride on 21C and it continues to perform as intended: Quiet, comfortable, smooth and very quick. I really enjoy riding this bike.
Beam me up Scottie!
Hermes was the ancient
Greek god of
trade, wealth, luck, fertility,
animal husbandry, sleep, language, thieves, and travel. One of the cleverest and most mischievous of the Olympian gods, he was the patron of shepherds, invented t
he lyre, and was, above all, the herald and messenger of Mt. Olympus so that he came to symbolize the crossing of boundaries in his role as a guide between the two realms of gods and humanity. To the Romans, this god was known as Mercury. Hermes was the son of
Zeus and th
e nymph Maia (daughter of the
Titan Atlas). Famous for his diplomatic skills, he was also regarded as the patron of languages and rhetoric.