Looking South toward Big Lagoon, CA At the top of Coal Creek Canyon, above Pinecliffe, CO, the road merges with the Peak-to-Peak Highway, and as it does, it slants against the turn, putting the rider at a somewhat awkward angle at the stop sign. Back in September, my rotator cuff surgery was months behind me, …
Monthly Archives: June 2024
Day 2.16
Royal Tree Villas, South Legget, CA. Thompson owns the place. He has three big, rangy shepherd mixes, two roosters, and a hen. The matriarch, Tika, mother of the other two other shepherds, didn’t like me much. The bike or the phone or the gas smell tipped her off, and she almost ripped my head off. …
Day 1.15: Back on the Road
Sorry to leave Richelle and “La Casita,” as we call our little house, but ready to get on the road, I get out early enough. It’s a restart of the trip, a full nine days on the bike. Today’s Route: 210 out of Montrose-La Crescenta to the gas station on 2. The station is engulfed …
Making time.
Already at the intersection of 14 and 395, heading up to Lee Vining. It’ll be a short day!
Happy Father’s Day
Happy Father’s Day to all.
Day 14: Representations of the Human
René Magritte, The Treachery of Images, 1929 For my last day in LA, we headed over to LACMA for a walk through the modern art collection, as well as a peek in at the Ed Ruscha retrospective and the Simone Leigh show. Walks through galleries are often arbitrary—no theme connecting the standings works and the …
The Gear
This guy always travels with me and keeps watch. He’s been up and down America and across the Globe. I haven’t been ambushed yet! Packing up. I endeavor to pack light, but damn, it adds up. No rainsuit. A few pairs of undies and socks. An extra pair of jeans, three t-shirts, a swim suit, …
Day 13: relaxin’ back in la
Early flight from San Jose back to Burbank, and then an excellent lunch at Lunasia Dim Sum in Pasadena, and a long relaxing afternoon. Hanging out back in La Crescenta. Very little to report of note, except I am excited for the last day in LA, and then to hit the road.
Meanwhile, back in Colorado, someone has to watch over the homestead
Little Man keeps a sharp eye out for prairie dogs coming under the fence
Day 12: done with conferencing for a bit
The Coursera Future of Higher Education Summit was excellent. Everyone involved should take a bow. These things rarely have a single thesis, but in this case the three main keynotes—my own on the history of disruption, Jeff Maggioncalda’s on AI in the workforce and at Coursera, and Vic Strecher’s on GenZ and the power of …
