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Old 09-21-10 | 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by jr59
I think we should have another pie ride in the near future.

For all those who missed it and for those of us who love pie!
Just name the date and I'll be on it. Don't know how your weather fares over there but I reckon all of us "Failures" should do penance and train before hand. Starting this Sunday and I'll be in training---Beforehand if the Pie is available- but won't be able to ride till then.
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Old 09-21-10 | 11:42 AM
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I'm saving my pie ride for Denver in a week. I know it is a bit off schedule. But, then I've never been noted for conformity.
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Old 09-21-10 | 07:03 PM
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I completed my first Century ride (miles, not km) on the 18th in Arthur, IL. Near perfect weather, tolerable winds, mostly flat route between corn, soybeans, alfalfa and the like. My 50+ brain that was so busy trying to remember to do all the right things, that I forgot to stop for post-ride nourishment at an Amish bakery and get a superb, freshly baked, warm, blueberry pie. <sob>
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Old 09-21-10 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy Bosma
I completed my first Century ride (miles, not km) on the 18th in Arthur, IL. Near perfect weather, tolerable winds, mostly flat route between corn, soybeans, alfalfa and the like. My 50+ brain that was so busy trying to remember to do all the right things, that I forgot to stop for post-ride nourishment at an Amish bakery and get a superb, freshly baked, warm, blueberry pie. <sob>
Didn't know they had fresh blueberries in IL. Or, was it just the pie was fresh?
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Old 09-22-10 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Randy Bosma
I completed my first Century ride (miles, not km) on the 18th in Arthur, IL. Near perfect weather, tolerable winds, mostly flat route between corn, soybeans, alfalfa and the like. My 50+ brain that was so busy trying to remember to do all the right things, that I forgot to stop for post-ride nourishment at an Amish bakery and get a superb, freshly baked, warm, blueberry pie. <sob>
I've got an old friend who does the Arthur ride every year (this year it coincided with his birthday). I'd love to get over to ride it with him, but the drive from Indy would have me getting up at about 4:00 AM or earlier, and my days of doing that sort of thing are long behind me.
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Old 09-22-10 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by stapfam
Just name the date and I'll be on it. Don't know how your weather fares over there but I reckon all of us "Failures" should do penance and train before hand. Starting this Sunday and I'll be in training---Beforehand if the Pie is available- but won't be able to ride till then.

I agree! We should all train by eating MORE pie!
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Old 09-22-10 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Latitude65
Didn't know they had fresh blueberries in IL. Or, was it just the pie was fresh?
I was dreaming of the fresh pie. Central Illinois has precious few fresh blueberries.
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I've got an old friend who does the Arthur ride every year (this year it coincided with his birthday). I'd love to get over to ride it with him, but the drive from Indy would have me getting up at about 4:00 AM or earlier, and my days of doing that sort of thing are long behind me.
Drive over the night before, as we did from south suburban Chicago. Found a low key B&B close enough to ride to the start, so grandma got to sleep in and shop Arthur while I rode. The bill came to about a $/mile.
So, might I see you there next year?
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Old 09-22-10 | 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy Bosma
I was dreaming of the fresh pie. Central Illinois has precious few fresh blueberries.
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Just wondering as I didn't know. By the way I was eating fresh local blueberries as I posted. Have to wait till next year for more
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Old 09-22-10 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy Bosma
So, might I see you there next year?
You well might. It occurred to me just today that there are any number of friends we could stay with in the Chambana area. Some in Monticello, in fact, and that would be an easy drive to the start. Don't know why I hadn't put those particular 2s together to get that particular 4. Duh.
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Old 10-09-10 | 02:05 PM
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My pie ride was on our normal Friday ride from Brookville to Arcanum, OH. Round-trip is 30 miles. Terrain is really flat, you can see the water tower in Arcanum from 6 miles out. Usually have lunch at Smith’s Coffee House or Miller’s Tavern. Today was Miller’s Tavern, great food and super people, and fabulous blackberry pie with ice cream.
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Old 10-09-10 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rtool
My pie ride was on our normal Friday ride from Brookville to Arcanum, OH. Round-trip is 30 miles. Terrain is really flat, you can see the water tower in Arcanum from 6 miles out. Usually have lunch at Smith’s Coffee House or Miller’s Tavern. Today was Miller’s Tavern, great food and super people, and fabulous blackberry pie with ice cream.
Looks like there is some SERIOUS pie- eating going on there!
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Old 10-09-10 | 09:00 PM
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You are absolutely right. Funny thing, after I got my piece of pie and ice cream, it seems that some of the others including Miss Beverly needed a piece of pie also. It was good pie.
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Old 10-09-10 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rtool
My pie ride was on our normal Friday ride from Brookville to Arcanum, OH. Round-trip is 30 miles. Terrain is really flat, you can see the water tower in Arcanum from 6 miles out. Usually have lunch at Smith’s Coffee House or Miller’s Tavern. Today was Miller’s Tavern, great food and super people, and fabulous blackberry pie with ice cream.
Oh yeah...blackberry pie, my second favorite after blueberry (NJ blueberries, of course).
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