As of today I'm freed from medical watch. Praise God, from whom all blessings flow!!
I'm looking forward to doing some travelling by bike this summer. Here's a collection of some of my favorite bike-adventure pictures.

2003, on our most ambitious and memorable bike tour: 10 days, 700 miles mostly in Michigan and ending in Indiana
(Oops! Chad thinks I've exaggerated both time and distance in retrospect, and that it was actually 500 miles in 7 days). We rode from one relative's house to another to another and so on, receiving heroes' welcomes everywhere.

June 2005, river crossing near Pojoaque, on the way from Los Alamos to Taos. A good argument for biking in sandals.

One of my favorite pictures. I'd follow that guy anywhere, but there looks especially nice. This is September 2005, just uphill from Arroyo Seco, a little town between Taos and Taos ski valley. A great place to bike, and worth going just for the Taos Cow Ice Cream.


July 2006. We encounter some mud on the last leg of a three-day Los Alamos/Jemez Springs/Albuquerque/Santa Fe/Los Alamos loop.
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Nice photos, best of luck on the return to the epic bikey life.
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