Nice set. That small empty road looks nice! I don't understand the Caltrain 
thing - are those bikes in a train carriage?

I may have asked this before, what do you carry the camera in?

The calories thing is great. I went cycling for a long weekend in Norfolk in 
August with a friend and when I told her how many calories we were burning she 
didn't believe me, but was thrilled when she eventually was persuaded.

> On 25 Oct 2019, at 13:41, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Got the numbering on these a little out of order but eh? doesn't really 
> matter. 
> 
> I took a nice cycle ride on Wednesday... Hopped the train with the Fatboy 
> Comp Carbon here in Santa Clara and exitted in Redwood City.
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2hA19D3
> 
> I met a friend there for lunch. Afterwards, I let Google Maps guide me back 
> down the Peninsula towards Mountain View. I had it set to cycling and it took 
> me through a marvelously twisty and fun route that I'd never have dreamed up 
> myself. I stopped several times to make a photo when the light and the scene 
> moved me. 
> 
> First, at the edge of Menlo Park and Palo Alto, there was this giraffe: 
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2hA19CB
> 
> After that, I crossed over the US 101 highway complex at the Arastradero maze 
> using the very long pedestrian bridge there and headed out on the Bay Trail. 
> It was a lovely day out and the trail was completely empty when I was there, 
> the first time that's happened on the rides I've taken there. 
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2hzXjFq
> 
> This trail goes way out onto the edge of SF Bay, and can take you onto dirt 
> around east of Moffet Field, but I didn't want to go that way. Hopping back 
> over US 101 via another pedestrian bridge, and then wiggling through one 
> neighborhood after another, I found myself right back at one of my favorite 
> cafe's in downtown Mountain View, Dana Street Roasting Company. These chairs 
> begged to be photographed, the light was stunning in rich contrasts.
> 
> https://flic.kr/p/2hzXjFR
> 
> From there to home is a (mostly boring) pretty straight shot down Evelyn and 
> onto Monroe, about 8 miles or so long. I didn't stop again to make any photos 
> in that section, I just pounded pedals and flew as it is slightly downhill 
> most of the way… :)
> 
> All told, it was 27 miles on that run at 11.8 mph average speed. I pummeled 
> down 1400 calories of pedaling... It was great! All photos made with the 
> Leica CL fitted with Voigtländer 10mm f/5.6. 
> 
> onwards, always onwards!
> G
> —
> The trouble with being punctual is that nobody's there to appreciate it.
> 
> 

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