Thursday, June 15, 2006

Red


Ecuador street musicians on Nordstrom's corner downtown.

Blue


Cascade Canyon, Grand Teton National Park

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Words, not my strong point

So as many of you know Eliza and I go backpacking a couple of times each summer. While Eliza is good with words I am not. We tend to express our adventures through pictures. However for those of you who like words check out Jacks recount of our latest backpacking adventure. He is an incredible writer and reading his article took my mind right back to the beach.

Enjoy

link

Black/Grey


Seastack between Strawberry & Toleak Point, Washington coast

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Brown


Hollow tree--Hoh Rainforest

Monday, June 12, 2006

White


Troy (lighting not very good, but I didn't want to use a flash)

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Color Week

A good friend has invited me to participate in a weeklong photo challenge, in which you post one photo with the color listed for the day. Here are the colors this week & I invite anyone else interested to join us.
Monday: white
Tuesday: brown
Wednesday: black/grey (but not a b&w photo)
Thursday: blue
Friday: red

I was rather disappointed there was no yellow day & have decided to stretch the rules a bit & make today, Sunday, be my yellow photo day (Kris, I think today should be your green! :)

And once again I am stretching the rules & posting two photos for today, only because the butterfly photo is not mine. I had to include a photo of a Western Tiger Swallowtail, because they are in my top five favorite insects (I bet not many of you have a list like that!) & because on our 46 mile bike ride today around half of Lake Washington I saw thirteen of them! So, there's your Sunday yellow folks!

Ballard Crit Race

Saturday evening Levi & I biked down to lower Ballard for the Crit (Criterium) Race. It's a flat & fast race, the course being a two-block section of Ballard. They close off the streets, sweep them free of rocks, & then let racers ride crazy fast up Ballard Ave, round the corner & down the canal road, & back up again. There are five categories of riders, Cat Five being the beginners & Cat 1 the "pros." Due to the small amount of female racers, all the categories of women race together. It was the first crit race we have seen & it was incredible! Levi kept asking me when I was ready to head out & I never was--we stayed until the end of the last race at almost 9pm. A friend of ours raced in the mens cat 4 & he finished the race! That may not sound like much, but between 50-75 riders take off from the start & only about 25-35 riders reach the finish line. There are some painful wipe-outs, but the majority of the eliminated riders are cut from the race because they fall behind & cannot keep up with the mass. And they are fast! The mens cat 4 (that our friend raced) averaged 26 miles an hour & the mens cat 1, 30 miles an hour. It was incredible to watch them take the turns going 30 miles an hour!
We'll definitely be attending the next local crit race--I'm looking forward to seeing the women race.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Bike to work Month Ends

Bike to work month was extremely successful this year. I would send you to the cascade web site to check out the cool stats, however it is poorly designed site and hard to find any information.

I finished with 13.5 commutes and Eliza finished with 12 commutes. Eliza in her 12 commutes went well over 300 miles! Go Liza!

Now that next big Challenge is STP - Seattle to Portland. It is now only month away.