Friday, June 18, 2010

Welcome To The Black Hole


The B$ seal

Unfortunately, i have been sucked into the black hole which is the Tarryall Valley for sometime now. And despite my best efforts, all attempts at communicating with the outside world have failed and have come crashing back to me at very close to the speed of light.

I have had some experiences that I won't ever forget, such as seeing democracy's inaction on jury duty. Being deceived twice: once that I was going mountain cycle riding with centaurs, when in fact I was doing it with a senator. Then I thought I was going meet the cast of ALF, when I was meeting a program called A.L.F. But this is all part of the illogical shenanigans (a sophisticated physics term) that occurs beyond an event horizon.

But the subject of this post in a 100+ mile training ride for the Bailey Hundo (taking place tomorrow) I was only able to document the first third of this ride do to camera's batteryway being very low on power, but I managed to get some sweet photogs of the first half.


This photo was from playing hide-and-go-seek with Pikes Peak. He did pretty good for a while, but I prevailed. I was unable to get many other good photos, except of these geese exploring the concept of chicken wire (largely obscured by brush)


and my ferocious attack into Cripple Creek.

7 Miles per hour!

What I was not able to document photographically was two fold. My creation of a sitcom about two horses and an alpaca (based on a farm which had those animals in that proportion). And Cripple Creek.

The sitcom needs to wait for a separate post, as blogger does not allow for such voluminous text for both subjects. But Cripple Creek is an odd place. I had seen a billboard that advertised Cripple Creek as an "adult playground" so when I saw a playground across from main parking garage I figured I had made it to the right place. However, the only thing like a casino was gambling my dignity by using the slide bekitted. I then got objectified by some townies, by which I am still scarred. So while I never quite figured out the whole casino thing, I can attest that Cripple Creek has outstanding public facilities, albeit hard to find. Seeing the mines is also cool and I would recommend taking the scenic county road between CC and Victor.

Oh yeah, I also saw this this week.


And then after seeing who I was this


More Posts to come later this week! and jokes too :,(

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