June 7th & 8th
We have been doing alot of riding, however, I have not been posting them on here like I used to. We have ridden to work a few times, but the time involved has not made it worth it, so I have been going out in the mornings before work and Joe has taken his bike for after work. But on the weekends, we have been cranking out the miles and done some of our favorite rides along with some new ones. We are gearing up for a short bike trip at the end of this month - Bar Harbor to home. We have a wedding to go to on the 28th and will leave from there and drive to Bar Harbor. The next morning we will leave my car at the motel we are staying at and start our bike trip back. We are taking 4 days and have already made reservations for each night. The exciting part too is that Sue is joining us on her 1st bike trip - ever! We are traveling light with out any camping gear and as we learned on Maine to Florida, you really don't need much to survive on the road. So.......I am just taking my small panniers, Joe is taking the B.O.B. Trailer, but it won't be nearly as loaded as last time. We have given Sue a set of panniers we have from our trip in '99. So we are looking forward to getting back on the road and spending our days, pedalling, taking in the sights and having a good time. I am going to keep a journal for this trip on www.crazyguyonabike.com. I will post the address to my page once we get started.
This weekend we took a couple of good rides, on saturday we parked my car in Freeport and started out from there to Brunswick, we did a 42 mile loop up through Harpswell and back to Brunswick and on to Freeport. The weather was okay, but not what was predicted. There was a coolness to the air all day and fog as we got closer to Harpswell. We stopped for lunch in Brunswick at Applebees. On Sunday, we drove down to Biddeford and parked on Route 9 at the Boat Launch, we rode out Route 9 towards Cape Porpoise and on towards Kennebunkport. We rode past The Bush Estate and were amazed at how many people actually were stopped there to gawk towards his house. It is not like he was coming out to greet them or wave from his porch, there was nothing to see - except the house.(?) I guess that is exciting to some people. We continued on the road along the ocean into Kennebunkport, stopped and had lunch then continued on our way. The ride back was great - back roads and little to no traffic. Round Trip was 35 miles. The best part was the weather was perfect - about 90 degrees! with a bit of humidity. Great biking weather.