I LIVE for the graphicsKona2 wrote: Chris 23,097 m
Wild Bill 50,000 m
Will S 57,667 m
And have to note that I just passed 15 Million Metres Lifetime ... who'd 'a thunk Almost half of those metres were logged this season
Thanks, Luna-Tics!
I LIVE for the graphicsKona2 wrote: Chris 23,097 m
Wild Bill 50,000 m
Will S 57,667 m
Have you tried http://www.Flickr.com? It's free up to a certain number of pictures (enough for me) and a nominal annual fee for a gadzillion pictures (enough for AJ's art). Lets you make albums and all kinds of organizing.
becareful rich.....and thanks to you and everyone for all of the support....Gyrodon wrote:Congratulations Barb and Mike!
Had intentions to finish March Madness and contribute to the WRC but waylayed by a bad rotator cuff. I am going to try some short easy rows and see how it goes.
Rich
William H wrote:
I LIVE for the graphics
Thanks, Luna-Tics!
I have completed every challenge C2 has ever had, but the March Madness ones are often one of the more difficult ones for me. This year there a 4 Sabbaths and 2 Passover days, on which I am not allowed to erg, so that only leaves 25 days left in the month. I. e. no days to miss for any reason. (Anybody who has ever had to clean their house for Passover might realize how challenging that might be .)Kona2 wrote:SNOW DAY!! So far, we've received 12 inches of snow in my part of the world....but the drifts....aaack. The snow shovel beckons. And btw, the image codes for photobucket are not working too well, so I will forego the graphics today.
March Madness: 20 LunaTIcs on the boards!
When the March Madness Challenge comes around each year, I know I look at it and think "5 or 10K a day for 25 days....piece of cake compared to some of the other challenges." Go on, admit it - you probably think the same thing. And then the reality of the discipline required to stay in the challenge hits somewhere in the second week...not because the distances aren't manageable, but because you have less flexibility for the when of rowing...and the numbers start to tumble off the boards. This year, the Challenge started out with almost SIX thousand participants. The overall participation level for all of Concept2 is now below 1,000...in fact, there are fewer people on the boards now than at the finish of last year's challenge - and we still have a week to go. So, congrats to those hanging in there - especially those who are rowing every single day!
Exactly - there is no leeway for you! Or for a couple of other members of our team!DavidA wrote:
I have completed every challenge C2 has ever had, but the March Madness ones are often one of the more difficult ones for me. This year there a 4 Sabbaths and 2 Passover days, on which I am not allowed to erg, so that only leaves 25 days left in the month. I. e. no days to miss for any reason. (Anybody who has ever had to clean their house for Passover might realize how challenging that might be .)
David
good luck tomo...BAZzy wrote:Go the Luna-tics in the WRC, and Bart, great work mate sitting at number 2!
Weather looks perfect in this part of the world for a great weekend. Tomo is doing a 3,000m cross-country run tomorrow, although he has been on a school camp for two days, and probably little sleep, so the run will test his stamina in more ways than one.....
Good weekend to all, and go the Lunies!
BTW, how am I going with my colour choices??
BBB