Here is some serious bikage.
There was every configuration of bike imaginable.
I think this one looks like something plucked from a Dr. Suess book.
There was such a flury of activity that we missed seeing some of the stand-outs. I was told that there were a couple of unicyclists that made the trip, as well as a group calling themselves "Team Bad Boy", that travel towing coolers, a mini bar and a grill so that they are ready for any situation. Totally missed seeing the rider that was dressed as a banana....that's okay though. We did, however, see and meet an endless array of wonderful people from almost every state (where were you Hawaii?) and all around the world. Our front yard turned into a make-shift rest station where riders stopped to sit in the shade, nap on the lawn, repair their bikes, and just eat some cookies.....a LOT of cookies. At various times I would run in the house, mix up cookie dough, put the cookies in the oven and run back outside while the cookies baked...I only lost track of time on two batches, they got a little 'overdone', shall we say.
The great part about RAGBRAI is that it is a ride, not a race, so people feel free to stop and visit along the route, some of our guests spent nearly an hour at our place. They took pictures of the sheep and llamas...and us. And we took pictures of them and listened to their stories.....SO much fun. I love meeting people from other places, and what better way to meet people than lure them into your front yard with homemade, fresh out of the oven, chocolate chip cookies?
Here are a few pictures of some of the people we met showing some of the places represented.
Team Great Britain
Texas
Here is Marie with some of the team. Okay, Okay, so I have a LOT of pictures of team Italia. Give me a break, who doesn't want to see handsome Italian men in spandex?
Minnesota was represented.
It was a wonderful day, and I want to thank all of our new friends for stopping by and taking the time to let us get to know a little bit about your lives. I am kind of sad now that RAGBRAI changes it's route every year and will probably not pass this way again. Perhaps I will have to ride it someday..........hmmmm.....471 miles on a bike...........maybe not.
As for Zach, all that tricycle riding up and down the driveway, chatting it up with the riders and yelling "have a good ride", as they left the property, was a bit much for this three-year-old hard-core biker dude. He and Bosco had to take a little mid-afternoon snooze.
6 comments:
You are soooo right, what an awesome day!! Thanks for letting me be a part of it! Cute picture of little Zach all tuckered out from mixing and mingling-he comes by it honestly!! Til our next excellent adventure-Love ya, Marie
What a wonderful opportunity for you and your family! It looks like it was SO much fun. Makes me want to take up bike riding.
Well, maybe not.
How much money did you make?????????????????????????????
when my dad and i rode that, we were crawling up this steep hill and switching gears and breathing heavy, and this old dude with his arms folded passes us on a pee-wee herman bicycle. he had a license plate on the back that said "gears are for whimps"
It was an awesome day, Ree! ((hugs))
Nancy, it made me want to take up bike riding too...... for about a half a minute!
Dominic, OUCH!....at least he wasn't drinking a beer too, that would have made your efforts seem even more pathetic! :-)
A. Why are there no pictures OF YOUR DAUGHTER who DID bike the 471 miles up??
B. There was a lady from our great island state-i saw her a couple of days.
Sorry Doozy, I was so busy keeping an eye on auntie Marie with the Italian team, that I didn't get a pic of you and Andrew :-(. You know how I have to watch her!
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