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Cycling: Grand Blvd Loop
I really enjoy pairing the Grand Boulevard Trail with the Ok River North Bank Trail. Today was just a ride for the exercise. I’ve done this a couple of times since I started taking pictures, so there wasn’t a lot … Continue reading
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Cycling: Draper Adventures (Updated)
Another day of stiff southerly winds, by heading to Draper Lake it was rather like riding up a long, long hill, then rolling back down. I came in by way of the bike path from the northwest corner. Immediately I … Continue reading
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Cycling: Far North Hills
I went out Saturday and only got a couple of shots. There was a bit of rowing competition, but I couldn’t find a good place to stop and shoot until up near the finish line at the boathouse. The races … Continue reading
Cycling: McClendon Memorial Area
That redbud kept calling my name, so I went back out to visit. There is no good way to capture it with a camera; I’ve tried a couple of times but there is no good angle. Instead, I’ll let you … Continue reading
Cycling: A Short Katy Loop
Not really much of an adventure today, just out on NE 4th to the Katy Trail, then up to NE 50th. I realized that I hadn’t seen that stretch of road in some thirty or forty years. So when I … Continue reading
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Cycling: Draper Yet Again
We’ve come to the point I’ve shot enough pictures of Draper Lake until major changes of some sort justify another round. However, yesterday’s ride brought just a few visual nuggets. I’m not expert enough to be sure, but Okies call … Continue reading
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Cycling: Return to Harrah
Today’s ride was simple and already well covered in previous photos; just search for Harrah” on my blog and you’ll see them. I suppose it was little more than nostalgia that drove me to pedal all that way east again. … Continue reading
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Cycling: Wandering Around Jones
Today was a wandering ride, and most of my images are of houses old, new and somewhere in between. Today’s route started heading through the north end of the parks along Soldier Creek, up Spencer Road through the town of … Continue reading
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Cycling: Early Greening
While this image shows a sod farm with specially bred grass that greens up early and stays that way long into the cold of winter, it’s still nice to see. Shade grasses are also green, but the dominant Bermuda grass … Continue reading
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Cycling: Hydrology Survey
Yesterday I rode out to Draper Lake. To make it interesting, I did some research on the proposed West Elm Creek Reservoir and tried to capture part of it in pictures. The context is this: Draper Lake captures East Elm … Continue reading
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