I may be starting a new tradition in my cycling routine. I clean my bike Sunday afternoon to remove a week's worth of grime. then I go for an evening night ride through the city of Albany, GA.
Last Sunday was the first really warm evening and I rode my bike without any winter sleeves or leggings. When I rode past turtle Park it was still full of families and couples enjoying the nice early spring evening. As I toured downtown i took some pictures of
St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church |
I was experimenting with my Samsung Note 3's ability via Android to take panorama images and remove moving objects from the final image. Several cars past while I was taking some of these images.
I am riding around town in "fixed gear" mode. This means I am not shifting and I am riding in my hardest gear. Starting from a stop light is real fun cause I have to stand up and crank for a long time to get rolling. It is really flat in Albany Georgia so I have to create imaginary hills. riding around in my hardest gear (52:11) is the only way that I know to build up strength on a bike to pedal real hills.
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