06/18&19/05 bike trip

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I am venturing out more in my bike riding. Yesterday and today, I went North and East of my house. My trips totalled 56.5 kilometers over three hours and fourty minutes.

Bike picture #1

Past the discarded compressed air tank.

Bike picture #2

Past the abandoned barn.

Bike picture #3

Past the unnamed grave marker.

Bike picture #4

Past the party balloon marker.

Bike picture #5

Past the related-to-corn hay.

Bike picture #6

Past the herd of moo-cows.

Bike picture #7

Past the horse ranch...

Bike picture #8

with the cute mailbox.

Bike picture #9

Past the horses with fences that they could jump over.

Bike picture #10

Past the dead plant shrine.

Bike picture #11

Past the weird painted gun road marker.

UPDATE: Part of Round Rock's Outlaw Trail

Bike picture #12

Past the fenced in hay 4 sale.

Bike picture #13

Past houses on a multi-acre lot with a dump truck as the second vehicle.

Bike picture #14

Past cool front gates.

Bike picture #15

Past a weird house under construction that also sells landscaping materiel.

Bike picture #16

Past goats for sale that are now babys.

Bike picture #17

Past the Jonah Water S.U.D. water tower which is apparently part of Hutto.

Bike picture #18

Past the minature horse ranch.

Bike picture #19

Past a neat geodesic house.

Bike picture #20
Bike picture #21

Past a prison.

Bike picture #22

And past abandoned houses on empty fields.

Bike picture #23

And past a herd of sheep.

The only negative thing about it is that it takes an hour and a half to travel 26 kilometers. I have a slow bike, but I get a good workout.

Today, there was good news and bad news. The bad news was that I broke my kickstand (what kind of engineer drills a large hole at the top of something that holds a bike up??). The good news was that the road gods gave me a gift.

Bike picture #24

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Yo, dude! You do not know the difference between a cow and a bull!

By the way, the road marker was a pointer for the Outlaw Trail bike ride. It starts in Round Rock every fall. You should follow the pointers for a nice ride, but beware, the color of the pointer will take you on either a 25, a 50, a 62.5 or 100 mile ride. (Each year the colors change.)

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