I wish I could make it to this, it looks like a, well, a blast. I'm sooo glad to see more stuff like this happening around San Diego. We might just get a bike culture yet.
So I have a ride tomorrow where I will be on my best behaviour or else I might get criticized. Then there is the noisy ride on Saturday. Then the picnic on Sunday.
Exactly when am I expected to read the half a dozen books I got out of the library?
I'm trying to figure out what to bring to the picnic on Sunday. Last time I baked lemon scones that had the consistency of cake more than a scone (I didn't know scones were supposed to be dry crumbly messes).
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Tuba? This sounds like a noisy ride. I'm thinking of going :)
ReplyDeleteIf there *is* anyone there with a tuba, *please* take a photo!
ReplyDeleteHow about Sunday's ride? Weather sounds perfect for a picnic.
So I have a ride tomorrow where I will be on my best behaviour or else I might get criticized. Then there is the noisy ride on Saturday.
ReplyDeleteThen the picnic on Sunday.
Exactly when am I expected to read the half a dozen books I got out of the library?
I'm trying to figure out what to bring to the picnic on Sunday. Last time I baked lemon scones that had the consistency of cake more than a scone (I didn't know scones were supposed to be dry crumbly messes).
Mmm, lemon cake-scones. I would eat those...
ReplyDeleteOh, and I think I'm going to come on that noisy ride after all. Woot! Noise!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, I'll try to make it.
ReplyDeleteYes, bike-culture in SD!!