Thursday, November 30, 2006

At Home Sick

Stayed home sick today. Took forever to get out of bed and get my head drained to the point I could move around without thunder rolling through my temples. If you were at the wedding you saw this:

When my sister and I were younger and we got sick, we layed on the couch all day with the dogs (there are two dogs in that picture). It was the only time the dogs were allowed on the couch and the only time we were allowed to watch gameshows and soap operas all day.

Not much for laying around on couches anymore (even when I'm sick), I worked on our website. Lots of maintenance type stuff you're not likely to notice. Though if you're able, you might want to clear your cache to get some of the changes sooner (you probably still won't notice anything different). I tried doing other things like get the mail and fill the bird feeders, but they left me exhausted. I can sit here all day and feel almost fine, but get up and move around some and I hurt. So back to the internet for me. While blog hopping I found a few interesting links. These two have some cool photos - Oil is for sissies and Pajama Library (it's not what you think).Then I found a link to an archive about Grove Innovations. Grove made bikes down the road from State College when I was going to school. Besides lusting after their bikes, my buddies and I headed to their shop early one morning to drop my friends Cannondale off to get the paint stripped. It was a cool little adventure in our many mt. bike experiences in college. I guess that was about the time we started to get "serious" about biking - shaving our legs, suspension forks, clipless pedals and training. Didn't last long as that was our sophomore year and things started to get busy with school, jobs and girls.

Speaking of State College - one update I did make today was adding more pictures and data to the Memorial Day Weekend Rides page. I finally got around to digesting the GPS data from our Michaux and State College rides. Check it out here.

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