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365 Day Photo Challenge 251/365 “Memorial Ride”

07 Monday Sep 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Bike Riding, Cycling, Photography, William Robertson Memorial Ride

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Over 500 cyclists joined in today’s ride. It was awesome.  To see this many people join a cause is simply amazing.  Now whether or not it does any good remains to be seen.

It started off very slow.  So slow that for over 100 yards or so I just pushed myself along.  William Robertson’s wife and the rest of his club lead the ride along with some of Birmingham’s finest police officers.  The ride was only less than seven miles but because of the slow speed it took well over an hour to complete.  There were times when I reached the speed of about 20 but that was short lived.  My average for this morning was a little over ten mph.  We did have a collision which involved about three bikes.  I’m not sure of the outcome but everyone looked to be standing when I rode past.

I got home and rested a bid, didn’t even change out of my riding gear.  I left out and rode another 23 miles before supper.  I would have rode further but my rear light went dead and I didn’t fee right not having a light to warn off drivers.

All in all I had a good three day weekend.  Wished it was longer but I guess everyone does.  My next holiday will be Thanksgiving weekend.  It looks like I’ll have a four day weekend.  Can’t wait for that.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 251/365 “New Diabetic Symptom”

06 Sunday Sep 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Diabetes, Diabetic Nerve Pain, Swollen Feet

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For the last couple of weeks I’ve had some unusual swelling in my right foot.  Some days it’s much worse than the other.  Today it’s probably the worse that it’s been since I’ve started having this problem.  I’m a diabetic and I’m on medication for diabetic nerve pain already.  The bottom of my feet stay numb and my feet feel like they’re on fire all the time.  Now, because the foot has swollen, the top of the foot hurts when I wear shoes.   I go to the doctor at the end of the month and until then I’ve been told to keep my feet elevated above my heart as much as possible when I’m relaxing.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 250/365 “Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame”

05 Saturday Sep 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, Band, Carver Theater, Jazz

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My daughter is taking jazz lessons at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame located in the Carver Theater.  The Carver Theater has seen a lot of history along with the area in which the theater is located.  A lot of your jazz musicians has spent a lot of time playing here, including the legendary Duke Ellington. When you walk into this place you can just feel the history.  They do have a small museum located just inside the theater.

I must say my daughter is pretty good playing in the jazz band at her school.  Her problem is improvising.  Her band instructor asked her to audition for the jazz classes and she made the intermediate band.  They have the beginner, the intermediate and the advanced. The advanced class go places and perform.  She was asked if she would like to be in the advanced class but she turned it down due to all the traveling she’d have to do.  I am very proud of each of my kids because each of them are talented in their own way.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 249/365 “Exhausting Day”

04 Friday Sep 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Collage Graduation, Flower Mound, Graduation, Marcus High School, Million Dollar Band, Texas, University of Alabama

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Woke up at 3am to call my son to make sure he was awake.  He was not.  He had set his alarm to wake him at 3:15am so I woke him 15 minutes earlier than he had planned.  He assured me that he would get on up and get ready to meet the buses.  I received a text at 6am stating that he was on his way.

I never really got back to sleep before my alarm clock went off so I woke up feeling like crap.  I stayed pretty busy at work so that was good.  It didn’t give me time to sit and get sleepy, especially after lunch.  After work I rushed home, ate supper and jumped into the shower.  I had to help with the flag ceremony at our high school football game.  It was a nail biter.  The game nearly went into overtime but we pulled it out.

Tonight, my son is in Flower Mound Texas.  The band played an exhibition performance at Marcus High School for their during their half time show. I’m going to see if I can post the link to the show.  400 plus members on a football field is a lot of people.

My son is a second year senior and this will be his last year in the band.  He should graduate in December.  I am a very proud dad.

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365 Day Photo Challenge 248/365 “What We Will Do For Our Kids”

03 Thursday Sep 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Early Morning, MDB, Million Dollar Band, Parents, Photography, UofA

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My son, who is in the Million Dollar Band, leaves in the morning heading to Dallas Texas.  The buses load at 4 am in the morning. This is his fifth year playing for the University of Alabama and he’s used to getting up early to load the buses to head out on long trips but not this early.  He told me this morning that he will be getting up at 3am to get ready so he can get to the buses early.  He like to get there early to get a good seat on the bus.  Band members who are late pay hell and get reprimanded for not being on time.  I remember a couple of years ago a young lady overslept and by the time she got to where the busses were parked the bus had already left.  She and her roommate drove for nearly an hour to flag down the bus for her to load it.  The band director was not pleased and said “Never again will the busses stop for a student that is late.  He/she will simply not make the trip and receive not only a reprimand but will be forced to sit out the next performance.” So with that said, I will be doing my parental duty by setting my alarm clock for 3 am so that I can call my son so that I know he is up and getting ready so he won’t be late.  After all, he is one of the section leaders for his section and I would really hate for him to start the season showing a bad example to his section.  I just hope I can go back to sleep after I make the phone call.  He can sleep on the bus.  My boss would probably frown on me taking a nap while at work.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 247/365 “Doomed From the Start”

02 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Bike Riding, Cycling, Dutch Oven Cooking, Old Age

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I was so excited about this 90 mile, two day bike ride yesterday. I spoke to my wife this morning about it and she said that I already had something planned.  She couldn’t tell me what but she thought I already had a commitment.  So today I spent some time going through all my calendars and I couldn’t find anything.  I knew the month of October has a lot of activities, especially with my kids being in the band and all but nothing I could find that had anything to do with me.

I was talking about the bike ride at work today and one of my coworkers asked me about the date.  I told him and he reminded me that I had promised him that I would do a Dutch Oven cookout, an annual event that I do every year for the past three years.  How on earth did I forget this?  Old age is slowly eating away at the gray cells.

365 Day Photo Challenge 246/365 “More Bike Stuff”

01 Tuesday Sep 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Bike Riding, Cycling, Silver Comet Trail, Social

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There are two opportunities that I have for riding with a group of fellow cyclist.  One is a two day trip in which I’ve never done before.  This will be a 90 mile trip over a two day period.  The furthest I’ve ever ridden in one day is 50 miles and with this trip I will be riding 56 miles the first day and the rest on the second day. I think I’m up for it but am I really?

The second opportunity and on a weekly basis to boot is a riding club that meets here in Birmingham for a social ride.  It’s only about 10 miles but I’ll get to meet other cyclist that enjoy the hobby. The ride is on Tuesdays and yes I missed today’s ride due to my wheel still being in the shop.  Maybe next week I’ll be able to meet up with them.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 245/365 “What a Great Hobby”

31 Monday Aug 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Cannondale, Cycling, Photography, Rain Clouds, Trek

Dark rain clouds during my ride.

As a child I learned how to ride a bike as my mom or dad pushed me up and down the driveway.  I continued riding well into my teenage years.  I would ride for hours on end around my community riding up and down hills that today I look at and realize that I know I couldn’t do it without stopping midway and take a breather.

Sometime in my early adult years, and really for no apparent reason, I stopped riding and again for no apparent reason I sold my one and only bike that my mom and dad bought me for Christmas. It wasn’t until after I got married and after my first child was born I bought a bike from one of my coworkers.  It was a bike that his daughter bought some years prior and she had decided to sell it to get some extra cash.  The bike was a Trek and I paid $150 for it.  When I first got the bike I had to put it in the shop to let them get the bike tuned up for me to ride it.  They put new cables, brake pads, tubes and tires and gave it a good cleaning.  After all was said and done I put an additional $250 for the repairs.  I bet I rode that bike 5 times between then and the time my girls were old enough to ride.  There was always some adjustment to be made to the bike.  The gears would never shift right, the brakes always rubbed and the tires always were flat whenever I wanted to ride.

A buddy of mine at work talked me into getting the bike out of storage.  I used the term “storage” loosely here.  It was stored underneath by deck outside where it caught the brunt of all the rain, sleet, snow and ice for over 15 years.  I dug the bike out, scraped off most of the dirt dobber nests and proceeded to the hose pipe to hose it off.  It needed a lot of work.  To the shop it went, again.  Two new tubes, tires, a chain, cables, brake pads, and a lot of work on the derailer.  The shop kept it for two weeks before I saw it again.

After 1,200 miles, four wrecks, two trips to the ER, another chain and a new rim I finally broke down and purchased a new to me 2013 Cannondale.  I’ve still got the Trek, after all it is an antique. Right now my Cannondale is sick.  I’ve got the back tire in the shop getting a new spoke. Hopefully I’ll be riding her by Wednesday.

365 Day Photo Challenge 244/365 “Another Cyclist Down”

30 Sunday Aug 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Band, bicycling, Cycling, Cycling Awareness, News

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Family and friends are mourning the loss of well-known contractor William Robertson, Jr. He worked on the newly opened Negro Southern League Museum in Birmingham.

Robertson was killed this morning in Blount County while cycling with friends. Authorities say a Ford ranger truck hit and killed Robertson and injured two other cyclists. This happened on Highway 75 in the Allgood area

Robertson was killed this morning in Blount County while cycling with friends. Authorities say a Ford ranger truck hit and killed Robertson and injured two other cyclists. This happened on Highway 75 in the Allgood area.

Robertson was pronounced dead on the scene. In addition to the museum, Robertson also worked on the Westin Hotel in the Uptown District.

Demetrius White and Tracey White were the cyclists injured. They were airlifted to UAB Hospital.

Birmingham Mayor William Bell issues this statement Saturday: “We were deeply saddened today on hearing of the tragic and sudden loss of Mr. William Robertson. Mr. Robertson was not only an outstanding African American businessman but also a dear friend. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife and his family on their devastating loss. “

State troopers are investigating the crash. 

This is the fourth fatality in the last couple of months in my area.  One of the related deaths was due to a distracted driver.  I’m not sure what the other causes were, but none the less they shouldn’t have happened.

Alabama is the worst state for cyclists.  I’ve been nearly run off the road several times in the last three years.  I purposely ride in subdivisions where traffic is light.  There are two roads where I get on that the traffic is pretty heavy but I’m not on there more than ten to fifteen minutes.  But, unfortunately, that’s plenty of time to get hit.

I had some mechanical difficulties on today’s ride.  I have to take my tire in tomorrow to have another spoke replaced.  Maybe I can get another ride in tomorrow to finish out the month.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 243/365 “Near Miss”

29 Saturday Aug 2015

Posted by Tim Hughes Living with CML in Photography

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Cycling, Cycling Awareness, Near Miss, Video

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Near Miss

Since I’ve started taking my GoPro camera with me whenever I go riding I’ve recorded several unsafe events.  For instance today while on my ride I had a car pass me in an unsafe area and nearly colliding with another car.   I just don’t understand people wanting to save maybe 10 to 15 seconds of their precious time by passing on a hill or in a curve.  I’m hoping that they wouldn’t pass a car in those locations.  Of course, if an accident did occur, they would put the blame on the cyclist for being on the roads.

“Life Goes On!”

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