 photo by d. scott gregory FSC Gossamer crankarm 1 click on photo to enlarge |
|  photo by d. scott gregory FSC Gossamer crankarm 2 click on photo to enlarge |
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 photo by d. scott gregory Handlebar tape warpaint click on photo to enlarge |
|  photo by d. scott gregory Praying Mantis in my Garden click on photo to enlarge |
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Oh what a day...Woke up groggy as heck - tired and cranky, slurped down some coffee and went into the office where to find that the air conditioning was broken. It was 82 degrees in the office - and rising. We got on the horn to have the issue resolved (which won't get fixed until tomorrow sometime) while we struggled with another crisis. All be told - was a shitty morning. I dropped my bike off across the street to have my new FSC Gossamer crank arm put on (pictured above, installed), and patiently waited until after work to make sure the index shifting was absolutely perfect. Meanwhile - the heat rose to 87 degrees outside and up to 88 degrees inside - we were all miserable.
We all bolted from the furnace at exactly 5:30 and I went over and picked up my bike - what a beautiful crank arm and a great job they did - I paid up and left for a long hot 44 training ride out to Purcellville and back to make sure the shifting was perfect. I could not believe it - it was flawless. And it took the hills great. I am releived.
Came home and was greeted by a praying mantis on my front door - I caught him and brought him inside and put him on my deck garden - he looked pretty happy (pic of him). Started all my chores of laundry and organization/packing/calls for hotel confirmation, et al. for the long weekend - and then desperately needed to replace my cork handlebar tape (pictured). I had stopped by Home Depot on the way home to get some electrical tape to finish off the ends and found red - cool, perfect war paint for my bike (and matches).
Ate dinner and now finishing up laundry and stressing about this weekend - with the new exception of my fabulous crank arm.