I would like to thank Guitar Ted for all the hard work that went into a magnificent Trans Iowa V10. I would also like to thank the Volunteers, The Grinnell Steakhouse, All the hotels that housed us, the town of Grinell, our friends, our families. The course was amazing, the wind ferocious and the 19 people that finished all those miles complete Heros. Thank you Slender Fungus crew for all the work you did. Thank you T.J., Bonk King, Gumby for helping out in the event. Thank you Blue Demon, A.G, Jakey La Cruz, Dr. Giggles for riding like you did.
Pictures and photos will follow once we get back in order. In the meantime I hope you have a great one.
Ari
President
Slender Fungus Cycling Association.
Headquarters for the Slender Fungus Cycling Association
Monday, April 28, 2014
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Onwards to the Fields of Iowa
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Happy Tax Day
1) Tax Day. So pay up all your money
2) Blow 1500 bucks on the Google Glasses. This will be a great addition to traffic safety. Soon we will all have mirrors to watch for swerving motorists.
3) A dusting of snow so Mr. Polar Vortex can scar us for ever.
4) It is time to escape the fish bowl.
5) No more pictures of my ankle. It is healing slowly but surely. I will be at the start of Trans Iowa.
more, soon.
Ari
2) Blow 1500 bucks on the Google Glasses. This will be a great addition to traffic safety. Soon we will all have mirrors to watch for swerving motorists.
3) A dusting of snow so Mr. Polar Vortex can scar us for ever.
4) It is time to escape the fish bowl.
5) No more pictures of my ankle. It is healing slowly but surely. I will be at the start of Trans Iowa.
more, soon.
Ari
View from my bedroom window as I hoisted the blinds. |
Thursday, April 3, 2014
The Wankle
A couple of Sundays ago I did a rolley rolley of the left ankle that both left me in a lot of pain and discomfort and also in a state of surprise. I had been riding all winter long in one of the worst winters in my lifetime. I had survived riding in snow, ice, windstorms, darkness, etc. I might have just put down my guard on that sunny sunday. There was a lot of thawing, little parts of ice on the flat, straight, dirt road we were on. Perhaps I let my double-fisted defense down for a moment. That's when I watched my left Lake boot come off the pedal and hit the ground with the angle of the sole. I watched my ankle roll, pop-crack and an inmediate pain develop. I watched in desbelief at what I had done. Really? I just did that? After riding all winter in such hazardous surfaces. I came to terms with what happened pretty quickly. The pain, inflammation and sleepless nights have been a lesson to never let your guard down. A lesson to always be aware when you are riding. Keep an eye on your equipment, your environment, people, cars, falling stuff. I don't mean to sound paranoid but I truly left my guard down and thought I was in the clear. I don't think I broke anything because the damn thing seems to get better on a daily basis. Now I will continue to wrap, elevate and ice a bit. I hope April will come slowly so I can dance with my crew.
take care and stay safe and healthy.
Don't let your guard down.
Ari
take care and stay safe and healthy.
Don't let your guard down.
Ari
March 24-25th . A couple days after the accident. |
April 3rd. Inflamation is down. Blackness is going away. |
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