Archive for the ‘Hamptons’ Category

Country Roads Too

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Finally a dry Saturday. My first ride of 2009… correction my first ride out in the East End for 2009. I’ve been taking mostly short flat rides in the city. I chose to take a short loop of the ‘Tank Hill’ on Sound Shore Road. As I crested the hill a group of riders were comimg down in the opposite direction. The ride was pleasant with a short brake at the Beach for a view of the Long Island Sound. The ride back West was another story. The head wind was stronger than when I started out. Right now my legs are paying the price for cranking it up into the headwind.

My ride stats: average speed was 14.5 MPH, Distance was 20.1 Miles, Max Speed was 27.7 MPH, must have been on a downhill stretch.

Giro d’South Jamesport

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

What a weekend of bicycling. Denis Mechov won The Giro d’Italia by a close margin. Lance Armstrong finished despite a broken collar bone. My fans waited to cheer me on my Tour of Jamesport despite my flating at the beach.

First Ride of 2009

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Finally a dry Saturday. My first ride of 2009… correction my first ride out in the East End for 2009. I’ve been taking mostly short flat rides in the city. I chose to take a short loop of the ‘Tank Hill’ on Sound Shore Road. As I crested the hill a group of riders were comimg down in the opposite direction. The ride was pleasant with a short brake at the Beach for a view of the Long Island Sound. The ride back West was another story. The head wind was stronger than when I started out. Right now my legs are paying the price for cranking it up into the headwind.

My ride stats: average speed was 14.5 MPH, Distance was 20.1 Miles, Max Speed was 27.7 MPH, must have been on a downhill stretch.


Spring Rituals

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

March 20th Thursday, the first day of Spring. Weather forecasts called for scattered ’snow flurries’. The month of March is known to be cruel, teasing us with 60 degrees F one day and snow the next. The forecasters obviously didn’t look out their windows the flurries were a traffic stopping whiteout. But it’s Spring, time to get my bicycle out for the Spring ritual.

Indian Island State Park

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

After several disappointing weekends of poor snow conditions in the Adirondacks I decided to stay closer to home. The weather forcasters predicted snow accumulation in the East End to be more than up North. Though not ideal Indian State Park was a great change of scenery.

East End Pumpkin Picking

Monday, October 6th, 2008

It’s mid Fall, as I bicycle pass the farms they are full of families with children picking pumpkins and losing each other in the tall corn stalk mazes. Most pumpkins are made into jack-o-lanterns and with stacks of hay and corn stalks used as decorations for halloween and the fall season.

Long Island Vineyard

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

On a recnt bicycle ride I decided to stop at The Shinn Estate Vineyards it is one of the smaller of over 25 Vineyards in Long Island’s North Fork. The tranquil and peaceful setting reminds me of a Zen Garden. I bought a bottle of their Chardonny on my ride back.

Sea Shell

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

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I shot this stranded Whelk during a lunch stop by the beach. The parking lot was littered with broken Whelk shells from Gulls dropping them onto the pavement and picking out the meat. Another good reason to  wear a bicycling helmet.