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Not quite as exciting as jumping out of a plane, but I did get to show off "my" videos of the event.
This was kind of a last-minute hosting job. The Einblatt was going to print and nobody had volunteered for the Sept 1 meeting, so I said, "Why not?" As usual, Richard did all the work: shopping, cleaning up, making a big pot of beef stew. It was a small but pleasant meeting. I think a lot of people are out of town, including the Membership Secretary. In any case, she wasn't here, so we started our own sign-in sheet. 20 people signed in - not too bad for a lazy summer afternoon.
That brings me up to today, which seems to have been spent largely chronicling what I did in the past week, with a small pause to sell a bike. My plan for the day had been to ride up to the West Bank and check out the new gawking platform on the 10th Avenue Bridge. There's still nearly three more hours of daylight, so there's still time.
This was kind of a last-minute hosting job. The Einblatt was going to print and nobody had volunteered for the Sept 1 meeting, so I said, "Why not?" As usual, Richard did all the work: shopping, cleaning up, making a big pot of beef stew. It was a small but pleasant meeting. I think a lot of people are out of town, including the Membership Secretary. In any case, she wasn't here, so we started our own sign-in sheet. 20 people signed in - not too bad for a lazy summer afternoon.
That brings me up to today, which seems to have been spent largely chronicling what I did in the past week, with a small pause to sell a bike. My plan for the day had been to ride up to the West Bank and check out the new gawking platform on the 10th Avenue Bridge. There's still nearly three more hours of daylight, so there's still time.