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Sunday!

So the alarm clock went off again for our weekday wake up time.  After a half hour I decided to get up and get the day started.  I got a nice fire going and then headed for the basement to get my crunches in.  I was then thwarted by the tv and spent some time on the phone with Charter.  After getting that resolved it was time to make breakfast and get ready for church.  I also made the decision that I was going to ride the Fat Bike home.
 
 
We got to church with some time to spare.  We have a few new attendees and a new guest arrived today.  The church is growing!
 
Scott was rocking for Praise and Worship!
 
After church I ate a sandwich and changed into my riding gear.  It was around 17 degrees with a wind chill of 9 degrees.  The wind would be out of the northwest at 4 mph and gust to 15 mph.  This was to my advantage as I would be heading NE.
 
Most of the ride would be on pavement with about 1/3 of the ride on dirt/gravel.  It was just over 12 miles.  Going into the wind was tough but it was a great workout.  I really like the Fat Bike!
 
The effects of winter are still with us!
 
It was nice to make it home and this was the longest outdoor ride of the year.
 
 
 


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