Weird Weather

Weird Weather

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Rockport in South Texas dipped down to 17F during the week beginning February 15th and we had no power, water or Internet for a week. If it wasn’t so cold I’d have sworn we had suffered another hurricane!
That’s a slight exaggeration although there were periods during the week when we were without one or more of these basic services.
The Internet was probably the most missed service in our house as we do not subscribe to TV and rely exclusively on streamed content thus we had no access to news and weather updates.

Snuggle up and get over it humans!
February Unofficial BridgeWalk

February Unofficial BridgeWalk

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One last “unofficial” BridgeWalk on Saturday February 6th before Mike has to head off home to Colorado.
Never fear, we shall keep the tradition going in your absence and walk the bridge with you again when you return at the end of the year.

Another ambition achieved

Another ambition achieved

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New Year’s Day 2021 and a few stalwart enthusiasts met at the Power Street on-ramp to continue the tradition of the New Year’s Day BridgeWalk. This was the first occasion since undergoing operations on her knees that my mother in law had attempted to walk the harbor bridge and she was only expecting to make it one way. To everyone’s delight she managed to walk both ways!

COVID has postponed the official BridgeWalk event for the foreseeable future but it has not dampened the enthusiasm of the regular participants.

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

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At the end of December I took a drive out to the Wildlife refuge with my wife and mother in law and we saw Whooping Cranes. No photographic evidence but we were thrilled at the sight – live!

Catchup

Catchup

COVID’s a bummer and so is weird winter weather. Neither are conducive to keeping ones’ blog up to date so here is a catchup entry:

This was my Virtual Conquer the Coast Route for 2020. I posted about it at the time but here is the route map and the medal which proves I completed the course.
66 miles around Copano Bay; it would have been 77 miles from front door to front door but I listened to my wife’s advice and stopped when I’d completed the necessary 66 miles. Maybe that’s why I’m here to tell you about it 🙂

Virtual Conquer the Coast 2020
2020 Medal
More of the same …

More of the same …

COVID-19 vs CTC 2021

I was in Corpus Christi Saturday, for work purposes, but thought I would take the bike with me and ride around Downtown again after work.
Social distancing and mask wearing appears to NOT be a thing in town but that wasn’t a problem for me because I didn’t stop near groups of people and what they do is up to them!

Saturday evening ride


And so the cycle begins again

And so the cycle begins again

Here we come – Conquer the Coast 2021!

No sooner are the 66 miles of Virtual Conquer the Coast under my belt and in my odometer than the next training miles commence. Today I took my bike to work and set off in the evening for 15 miles around Downtown Corpus Christi. I also indulged my other hobby – bridges – by checking out the South side of the new Harbor Bridge project.

What it has all been about.

What it has all been about.

Virtually nothing has been unaffected by COVID-19

I’ve been trying to ride at least 50 miles a week in preparation for the 2020 Conquer the Coast bicycle ride.
Unfortunately, as with most things in life, the Conquer the Coast event has been cancelled due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
Nevertheless a “Virtual” alternative has been mooted. Anyone can enter and complete the course of their choice to qualify for “Conquer the Coast 2020”
Of course I registered to complete the course even although I could not ride over the Harbor Bridge (which is my main attraction to the event).
Here is a link to the video of my journey:

https://gopro.com/v/qz2DObJN7bJG0