Originally Posted by Ed.
(Post 18850156)
http://ap.rdcpix.com/1122765206/4f8d...0_h480_q80.jpg
http://ap.rdcpix.com/980565560/84a8a...0_h480_q80.jpg I pity a generation that looks back on this with nostalgia. Stucco, pre-fab, made in China. The new American dream: The McMansion, like Ed. said! I would rather live in a well fortified and designed bunker, really. But hey, great pics guys and beautiful bikes. |
Hmm, I'm going to have to take pics of some of the Victorians I pass on my commute. I wonder if some folks back then thought they'd look ticky-tacky in 50 years. On the other hand, if it doesn't have a wrap-around porch then it is missing something.
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Originally Posted by pressed001
(Post 18850587)
:roflmao2:
Stucco, pre-fab, made in China. The new American dream: The McMansion, like Ed. said! I would rather live in a well fortified and designed bunker, really. But hey, great pics guys and beautiful bikes. We got to travel thru Switzerland, most time in Zermatt for a work assignment. (Work was in Germany and France, not Switzerland.) Beautiful. |
Originally Posted by jimmuller
(Post 18850685)
Hmm, I'm going to have to take pics of some of the Victorians I pass on my commute. I wonder if some folks back then thought they'd look ticky-tacky in 50 years. On the other hand, if it doesn't have a wrap-around porch then it is missing something.
Sorry for taking this so far off the thread. I'll stop, NOW. |
Originally Posted by Kobe
(Post 18849776)
I have been meaning to do this ride for some time with my kids by taking the bike train up. Seems like a good way to motivate them.
It looks like you are doing all you can to get the Tourist to fit you. Perfect bike for that ride. I'm very happy with the fit of the Raleigh, now. Setting the seat back was just what was needed. Timothy |
Originally Posted by Ed.
(Post 18851052)
Yes, I do appreciate some Victorians, and understand the issue, but the 'Pumpkin' house, (so named by a friend who is an architect), ugh... There is nothing aesthetically pleasing about it. Even worse is when some of these ugly monstrosities are labeled 'Colonials'. Spare me.
Sorry for taking this so far off the thread. I'll stop, NOW. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned. http://darkhollowdulcimers.com/pug401.jpg From todays ride. Timothy |
HbS, nice bike + bridge pic.
About McMansions, I agree. That pumpkin house sure has some odd features. The setback on the second garage door looks like a "feature" for style. The multiple roof lines aren't cohesive. The octagonal turret is peculiar. Of course, I've seen similar quasi-round sun room on older homes too, nearly Victorian if not actually so, and wondered about their usefulness. I suppose they were nice for sitting and reading on a cold January day 120 years ago. Not sure what you'd use them for today. |
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No McMansions on today's ride, just barns and gravel. Did a challenging gravel route near RedWing MN. The climbing was sometimes loose and rutted. Was happy to have the 30/32 combo on the bike for the last climb (when I was out of water). GPS said 53 miles and 4500+ climb, beats working.
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Originally Posted by Ed.
(Post 18851037)
Hey, we've got someone over here from Hunenburg doing some touring. West Coastish, and different mode of transportation. China stuff... I know too many cases of 'critical' stuff being made in China, and failing in use...
We got to travel thru Switzerland, most time in Zermatt for a work assignment. (Work was in Germany and France, not Switzerland.) Beautiful.
Originally Posted by HamboneSlim
(Post 18852724)
The McMansions are like exemplars of poor design to me. The concept could work; but all the details are wrong.
Maybe I'm just old-fashioned. http://darkhollowdulcimers.com/pug401.jpg From todays ride. Timothy Beautiful pics Chrome Molly! |
Hot as B@lls at the Jersey Shore. Flip flop ride on the Hunqapillar.
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Originally Posted by pressed001
(Post 18853216)
Zermatt is one of my favorite places here. I used to think Gornergrat was high up. Then I took the Seilbahn up to Klein Matterhorn and Glacier Paradise. From up there, Gornergrat was just a speck! However, the walk down from Gornergrat to Zermatt is just wonderful. Mountainbiking it would also be great. I do quite a bit of work in Germany as well. What for a project were you working on in Zermatt? Finance industry, or real work? ;)
We didn't do as much hiking as was planned because our daughter managed to twist her ankle pretty badly. (Did she listen to me??? NOOOO. Does she listen to me, now? Sometimes, LOL.) We were a fair ways up some trail on the side of Zermatt opposite The Matterhorn. We had to carry her down... Thankfully she was quite young at the time, < 10. Oh, forgot, was it real work. I was a 'technical competent' working in cryogenics, high vacuum, and vacuum processing. My role in this case was technical support/instruction to another company's technical support staff, who were not familiar with the equipment. |
A pub run to our nearby village tavern with my wife today.
https://c6.staticflickr.com/8/7283/2...77105dff_k.jpg20160618_140408 by flog00, on Flickr https://c8.staticflickr.com/8/7132/2...dad16729_k.jpg20160618_150628 by flog00, on Flickr https://c3.staticflickr.com/8/7632/2...a8aed866_k.jpg20160618_151525 by flog00, on Flickr After dinner ice cream delivered my beautiful wife. https://c5.staticflickr.com/8/7392/2...9a5c1e6c_k.jpg20160618_151929 by flog00, on Flickr https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7073/2...076501e3_k.jpg20160618_155142 by flog00, on Flickr https://c3.staticflickr.com/8/7312/2...6c8686de_k.jpg20160618_155121 by flog00, on Flickr |
F00, you are living a good life!
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Originally Posted by Flog00
(Post 18855028)
A pub run to our nearby village tavern with my wife today.
https://c8.staticflickr.com/8/7132/2...dad16729_k.jpg I approve of this architecture. :) From yesterday's ride: http://darkhollowdulcimers.com/ral076.jpg Timothy |
Originally Posted by HamboneSlim
(Post 18855842)
Can't stop looking at both of these bikes, so many beautiful details.
I approve of this architecture. :) From yesterday's ride: http://darkhollowdulcimers.com/ral076.jpg Timothy |
Got in about 3 1/2 hours yesterday. It was pretty hot and I was cooked near the end.
[IMG]http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ps5euycyzo.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...psozepoegv.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...pskbjbjplz.jpg[/IMG] Somebody is getting a new house (not me!) with a view. I hope its not a McMansion!:p [IMG]http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...pssgf0lged.jpg[/IMG] |
Originally Posted by Flog00
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Cool photo, looks as though it could be Europe :)
Timothy |
I went on a nice early morning Father's Day ride. It was just beautiful outside.
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Nice pics, but then that's not a surprise!
I've been remiss about posting. Events have conspired to keep us off the bike once or twice. Events have conspired to keep me too dang busy. So... We did 32.2 miles on the tandem yesterday, but we took no pictures. (I recall a grade school teacher saying that none or zero was singular. So the proper form of that sentence should be "We took no picture." It don't seem right tho'. People just duzzn't talk like that, now duz they? We did another 37.6 miles today, and by golly we DID take a pic or two. Today's ride was an exploration the wildlife sanctuary areas along the Sudbury River and the roads through Lincoln, MA. http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/Ri...owsSudbury.jpg http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/Ri...016/GMS_HQ.jpg http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/Ri...bowMeadows.jpg Crossing the Sudbury River on Sherman's Bridge, wooden planks and all: http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/Ri...mansBridge.jpg We stopped for lunch at a lovely, idyllic park in Lincoln Center. My sweetie: http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/Ri...tieAtLunch.jpg Two great social statements are visible, the post saying "May peace prevail on earth" and the POW-MIA flag in front of the Post Office. Those who serve mankind deserve our thanks, those who paid the ultimate price deserve to be remembered, and all of us should wish it wasn't necessary (but always will be). http://world.std.com/~muller/pics/Ri...dyllicPark.jpg |
Had an awesome Father's Day that started with a ride on the Singer. Including a lil more then just ride pics
Morning with Alex http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9s5df4jr.jpg Father's Day tourney, my son had a Hat trick in a 4-1 win and got the game ball..super proud dad http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...psjcuing1m.jpg Finished with dinner and drinks...feeling blessed! http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...pshzhibsy5.jpg |
Very cool VR! Happy Fathers Day.
I had a nice 45 mile ride on the fixed gear then a phone call from my son. Just got back from a late lunch with my dad. I wish my son was physically closer. I miss him |
[QUOTE=jimmuller;18856538]Two great social statements are visible, the post saying "May peace prevail on earth" and the POW-MIA flag in front of the Post Office. Those who serve mankind deserve our thanks, those who paid the ultimate price deserve to be remembered, and all of us should wish it wasn't necessary (but always will be).
Amen to this! Also had a good ride with my sweetie who does not ride much 5mi. yesterday and 17 today in prep for 30 next Sat. very proud of her! |
Epic rides and great photos by y'all on page 359 and 360!
As far as Fender1's comments regarding mid century modern architecture and design, it was just modern the first time around. A lot was designed by leading architects and designers of the period, including Saarinen, Eames, Mies van der Rohe, Knoll, Schindler & Neutra. Heywood Wakefield, Lane, Knoll, Herman Miller, and Broyhill Brasilia furniture/furnishings are still sought after today. The homes that Ed. posted are from builders catalog homes, $395 for 5 sheets. Today, I rode about a 16 mile round trip to check out Eyesondesign.org car show today at the Henry and Eleanor Ford Estate in Grosse Pointe Shores. It was a steamy 90 on the way home with a headwind. Photo album at this link Below is a 1942 Columbia paratroopers bike https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-6...0/P1000940.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b...0/P1000921.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_...0/P1000881.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-F...0/P1000893.JPG |
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Did my usual route yesterday on the D&R towpath. Great weather. Nice day, nice weekend.
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