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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 7th, 2017, 10:05 am
Go Lunies!! We're golden no matter what rank we hold!
The wind blew and the leaves fell....winter is coming! Meanwhile, we are still in the ORANGE season!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
3.5 MM Ed
2.5 MM Richard T
950 K Andrew
800 K Derric
500 K Gines ... a cool half million!
500 K Tim ...another cool half million!
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us! We are grateful to have so many teammates on our journey to the moon !
Jonas 1,500 m
Jeff M 4,017 m
david w (GBR) 5,000 m
Louis 6,000 m
Jeff D 6,188 m
Steve W 6,387 m
Tom M 8,000 m
Gines 8,002 m
ATX33 8,562 m
Gary 8,614 m
bg 10,029 m
Howard 10,032 m
Tombeur 10,220 m
danwho 11,011 m ..a palindrome! Whew!
David T 11,500 m
Dan O' 17,032 m
Derric 21,097 m ...he moons us...AGAIN!
Tim 21,097 m ...he moons us, too!
Andrew 22,022 m ...he moons us!
Richard T 23,368 m ...he moons us!
Ed 43,334 m ...he full moons us!

Snow is predicted here for Monday, and there are SO MANY pumpkins in the fields along the Rock Creek bike trail. You know what that means...it's time for the annual Pumpkin Ride! One of my bike friends said "send me the link to that! I'll put it on my calendar for next year!" Silly rabbit. Pumpkin rides can occur ANY time...you just get on your bike and GO! And so I shall. I am considering taking my BOB trailer, and picking up my couple of pumpkins (to add to those in the garden) during the ride. That would be a NEW twist to my ride. Anticipation abounds!
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bg
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by bg » October 7th, 2017, 12:49 pm

Snow is predicted here for Monday, and there are SO MANY pumpkins in the fields along the Rock Creek bike trail. You know what that means...it's time for the annual Pumpkin Ride! One of my bike friends said "send me the link to that! I'll put it on my calendar for next year!" Silly rabbit. Pumpkin rides can occur ANY time...you just get on your bike and GO! And so I shall. I am considering taking my BOB trailer, and picking up my couple of pumpkins (to add to those in the garden) during the ride. That would be a NEW twist to my ride. Anticipation abounds![/quote]
enjoy :] and.....i'm back on the liver team for the boston marathon and once again i'm asking for support....folks can sponsor me and/or send lots of good weather and digestive system karma :} thanks and goooooooooooooo liver and goooooooooooo luna-tics and goooooooooooooooo red sox 
hard to believe….it’s number sixteen.....my sixteenth year running the boston marathon for the american liver foundation and you can sponsor me by going to-
https://liverlifechallenge.org/boston/support/#bg
thanks and gooooooooooo liver :]
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » October 8th, 2017, 8:05 am
K2, Do you have that Scoop Sno Shovel all ready to go? Maybe a little silicone or wax on it. So the snow doesn't stick. I bought on last year Or was it the year before. I can't remember. What goes first short term or long term memory? I can't remember that either
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 8th, 2017, 9:23 am
Keep going!!!
Snow shovel(s) - yep
Sprinklers blown out - yep
Evap cooler shut down - yep
Lawn aeration - yep
Leaf raking....ongoing

But wait...there's always more....
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
2.55 MM Richard T
800 K Doug
500 K Ken ...a cool half million!
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Tony 1,111 m ....a palindrome! Good to see those numbers!
Ted 2,000 m
David T 3,500 m
Patrick S 4,020 m
William H 5,000 m
Tim 5,777 m ... lot of lucky 7's in there!
Rick 6,117 m
AJ 7,065 m
Louis 10,000 m
Howard 10,102 m ....SO close to a palindrome!
danwho 11,111 m ....onesies palindrome!
Tombeur 11,114 m
Steve W 11,140 m
Doug 15,146 m
Minnie 16,064 m ...whew ...almost accidentally hit a palindrome...
Dan O' 16,675 m
Derric 21,097 m ...he moons us again!
Stefan 22,111 m ...a double triple! It's basketball season almost!
Richard T 32,196 m ... he moons us, too!
Ken 40,000 m ... and he moons us!
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 8th, 2017, 3:13 pm
It was the inaugural BOB trailer ride to the Pumpkin Farm. Many amused glances, and at least three "where did you get that bike trailer??" comments. It was a very fun thing to do - blue sky day, kind of fallish temperatures!! There are THOUSANDS of pumpkins out there, AND it was a lot easier being on bikes than driving through.
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bg
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by bg » October 8th, 2017, 3:54 pm
Kona2 wrote:
It was the inaugural BOB trailer ride to the Pumpkin Farm. Many amused glances, and at least three "where did you get that bike trailer??" comments. It was a very fun thing to do - blue sky day, kind of fallish temperatures!! There are THOUSANDS of pumpkins out there, AND it was a lot easier being on bikes than driving through.
that sounds like so much fun :]
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » October 9th, 2017, 7:03 am
Kona2 wrote:
It was the inaugural BOB trailer ride to the Pumpkin Farm. Many amused glances, and at least three "where did you get that bike trailer??" comments. It was a very fun thing to do - blue sky day, kind of fallish temperatures!! There are THOUSANDS of pumpkins out there, AND it was a lot easier being on bikes than driving through.
I have never seen that many pumpkins in one spot before Wow
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 9th, 2017, 9:58 am
Still golden at number 10!
True to the weather warriors' predictions, snow be falling here ....winter is coming....and that means we have just this week left in the Fall Challenge! Make it a good week!
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.3 MM Tombeur
850 K Derric
150 K Trista
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
William C 492 m
FRiC 2,000 m
ATX33 4,170 m
david w (GBR) 5,000 m
Tom M 5,000 m
Richard T 5,280 m ...a good elevation
Briana 5,572 m
David W 8,000 m
Dan O' 8,009 m
Doug 8,183 m
Louis 10,000 m
Lynne 10,000 m
Tim 10,000 m
Howard 10,122 m
Steve W 10,311 m
Andrew 12,321 m ...a palindrome!
Tombeur 15,645 m
Minnie 16,469 m
Derric 21,097 m ...he moons us...!
David A 21,696 m ...he moons us, too!
Trista 27,088 m...she moons us!
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bg
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by bg » October 10th, 2017, 9:19 am
sorry i can't contribute more meters........my tush muscle is acting up again....haven't even run these past two days..i have another ultra on the 21st, so i'm hoping to back after that....hope everyone else is doing well......and goooooooooooooooooooo luna-tics :]
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spieg
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by spieg » October 10th, 2017, 8:11 pm
21 days of 21k's!

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bg
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by bg » October 10th, 2017, 8:13 pm
spieg wrote:21 days of 21k's!

amazing!!!!
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Drivetofast
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by Drivetofast » October 11th, 2017, 8:04 am
spieg wrote:21 days of 21k's!

Excellent Job Derric
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Kona2
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Kona2
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by Kona2 » October 11th, 2017, 10:38 am
Erging along in the slipstream...
Snowfall often has its unintended consequences - especially when the trees are still full of leaves. Had recently brought the pups in from yet another romp in the stuff, and there was a mighty crack and thump...enough that sleeping pups jumped up from their sleep where we crash spots. A good 20 feet of the formerly tall locust tree snapped off, and three other good sized branches (four to five inches in diameter) broke as well. All were on the ground, except for this one big one that was 20 feet above ground...positioned just so that a good wind would bring it down on unsuspecting humans or K9s. Never fear, this story has an ok ending. I knew I needed to get that big branch out of the tree.
Investigation revealed that I was without rope - which is sort of like being without a paddle. I really thought I needed one of those Batman kinds of hooks that you can send sailing through the air and it catches handily on tall buildings, and I'm sure would have worked on tree limbs that have become separated from the mother tree. I decided to fashion my own lariat out of heavy duty extension cords and my own "hook" of sorts that was tied on the end to add ballast and send the cord up the tree. Well, I failed Cowgirl 101, and the ballast ended up in the tree with the branch...and both stayed up there. Snort. Still, Buttercup continued to work this problem out. A pole trimmer brought EVERYTHING down without incident...and now I had my own jungle yard with great branches forming a maze. Pups (aka Thing 1 and Thing 2) thought this was a fabulous new environment to explore. Temperatures continued to drop.
Meanwhile, a promised trip to take care of some chore lists in Tucson couldn't be deferred...and a 60F temperature swing occurred yesterday as I flew from 25F to 90F. So there you have it...I've been on the move, and am reporting now from sunny AZ. Friends came to my aid in Colorado - and as one said, extension cords and ballast can't be good. Sometimes in life you have to enthusiastically improvise (and call your friends).
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights...Celebrations:
1.65 MM David A
1.35 MM Dan O'
1.0 MM Andrew
900 K David T
450 K David W
450 K Rick
300 K Patrick H
250 K Jonathan
150 K Lynne
Thanks, everyone, for erging with us!
Richard T 402 m
William H 2,000 m
Patrick S 2,025 m
Matthew R 2,043 m
Rebecca 3,223 m ...a palindrome!
Ted 4,000 m
John D 4,500 m ...welcome back!
Donna 5,313 m
Jonathan 6,010 m
Stefan 6,058 m
ATX 6,560 m
Tim 6,806 m
David W 8,000 m
Keith 8,000 m
FRiC 8,604 m
Peter T 8,767 m
Dana 9,038 m
Louis 10,000 m
Patrick H 10,000 m
Mikkel 10,029 m
Jane 10,501 m ...a palindrome!
Tom 11,207 m
Rick 12,406 m
Peter G 13,000 m
David T 19,500 m
Lynne 20,000 m
Doug 22,497 m ... he moons us!
David A 24,734 m .. he moons us (even if it might be a twofer)
Andrew 26,262 m ... he moons us on his way to ONE million!
Tombeur 32,774 m ... he moons us!
Dan O' 41,237 m ... he moons us! There's a repeating theme here...
Derric 42,194 m ....he double moons us...and WOW! 21 days at 21,097 m .. well done!
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bg
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