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365 Day Photo Challenge 166/365 “Trip Down Memory Lane”

14 Sunday Jun 2015

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She’s slated for destruction soon, in fact, word is that she will be leveled within the next few weeks, if not sooner.   It’s been talked about for over a year and every effort has been made to save her but to no avail she will be leveled to make room for an expansion of the new middle school.

I started here in 1976 when I was in the seventh grade.  The newer portion on the right side was our band room where I spent all of my free time.  If you look close on the far left of the picture is our football field.  They have already built a new high school and they are using the existing buildings for the middle school.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 165/365 “Riding With the Pain”

13 Saturday Jun 2015

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I’m a diabetic and have been for several years.  When I go to the doctor every six months my check up report always says “uncontrolled diabetic”  However, since I’ve been riding on a regular basis my A1C has come down quite a bit.  Being a diabetic I have developed something called Neuropathy, or diabetic nerve pain, in my feet.  I’m on medication for it but I still have to deal with moderate to severe pain on a daily basis. I have been able to ride without having any problems with my feet until lately.  I’m not sure what the difference is but the last several rides have really slowed me down due to having to unclip and rest my feet.

Actually, I’m having two separate issues with my feet.  One is the Neuropathy and the other is the pedals themselves.  The pedals effect the bottoms of my feet around the balls of my feet while the Neuropathy effects the tops, bottoms and my toes in a very unique way.

The solution?  Well, there is no solution for the Neuropathy but for the other, changing the pedals to a pedal meant for a road bike instead of a mt. bike.  No matter if and when I get my diabetes under control I’ll always have the Neuropathy.  The damage is done and there is nothing I can do about it.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 164/365 “Childhood Memories”

12 Friday Jun 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Botanical, Cabin in the Woods, camping, Fire, Photography, Summer, Swiming

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As a child growing up I lived in three different houses before I moved into the house that my mom and dad lives in now.  The first house was in the in the suburbs of Birmingham and the houses were very close together but we had a fairly decent yard to play in.  We knew everyone on the street and we played with most of the kids on the block.  My brother and I moved in with my grandmother in ’76 to get out of the school system we were in. My grandmother lived in the country where you saw horses and cows and where you can raise chickens and pigs.  In the summer of ’78 the whole family moved into the house my mom and dad lives in now which is about two miles from where my grandmother lived.

Moving from the house in the city to the house in the country was a huge transition for me. We had to walk to school in both places but it was a lot further in the county. The thing I liked most living in the country was all the woods that were there to explore.  When we lived with my grandmother I would stay gone all day Saturday walking in the woods following this stream that flowed behind her house.  Not even thinking of getting bit by a copperhead or any other wild animal that may have lived in those woods.

One Saturday afternoon while in the woods, I must have walked the furthest I’ve ever walked because I came across this small cabin. It wasn’t much of a place and I don’t much believed it was built for anyone to live in it.  I would even venture to guess it was built as a play house.  What was weird is that this cabin had been built several years earlier, grass and weeds had taken over and moss was growing all over the roof.  Plus, this cabin was built in the middle of the woods with no other real houses for miles.  Who ever built this cabin must have a hard time getting all the supplies to where the cabin was built.

The cabin had a set of steps that led to the loft.  From the loft you could look down into the main room.  It even had a small fireplace made from rocks found at the creek bank.  In the loft was a lone window, the only window in the cabin.  Nothing in the cabin made since to me.  The door even an odd shape but it served it’s purpose.  The floor was the ground beneath my feet which had a thick layer of fine dust and I could tell that I had been the only visitor in quite some time.

I made my way home later that afternoon and told some of my cousins what I had found.  I couldn’t wait until the following Saturday when I could show my new hideaway.  The following Saturday, my cousins and I packed our lunch and took off to find the cabin.  We found it just as I had left it the week before.  That summer we made that place our own.  We made a tire swing that went out over the creek.  We made an area in the creek deep enough where we could dive in without hitting bottom.  We made cots out of tarps. rope and pieces of wood to sleep on.  We even made a fire ring to have camp fires and to cook our meals on.  When we got through we had made the best place for a bunch of kids to spend the long hot summer.  We had a blast that summer.

During that summer, we were the only ones to come and visit that cabin, to our knowledge.  Before we left for home, we would set little markers to tell us whether or not someone had been in or around the cabin.  As far as we knew, no one else had been at that cabin that summer but us kids.

I couldn’t wait for winter to be over with the following year.  It was a spring afternoon after church on Sunday I had spoken to one of my cousins to see if they wanted to go and check on our cabin.  The couldn’t wait and neither could I.  We met at the trailhead and off we went.  It was a little different going in after three months.  The trail leading up to the cabin had grown up a little being that we hadn’t been there to wear down the weeds.  We got to the site, or where we thought was the site of the cabin and the cabin wasn’t there.  The outline of the cabin was there, the dirt floor of the cabin was still evident but no wooden structure.  Gone also was our homemade cots, our tire swing and even the fire place.  It was almost as if the cabin never existed.

We will never find out what happened to our cabin in the woods.  But I will tell you this.  That was the best summer that I had ever had as a teen.  Hands Down.  The cabin may be gone but the memories of the time that we spent at this summer palace can never be taken away from us.  In fact, last summer I ran across one of my cousins and we talked about this very cabinet

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365 Day Photo Challenge 163/365 “Bad Day Turned Good”

11 Thursday Jun 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Botanical Gardens, Cycling, Model, Photography

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Today started off with me in the dumps.  Found out an acquaintance of mine who was diagnosed with CML during the same week I was, she found out that her CML has advanced and now is need of a bone marrow transplant.  I’m somewhat confused on how someone with the same cancer can be different.  I know we are not on the same meds and we have different doctors and I also know that she didn’t take her medication like she supposed to and that may have had a huge impact on the direction her cancer has taken.  When I read the news this morning it set me back a bit thinking that this could very well have been me.  It still can be me.  I go back to my oncologist in August and I’m hoping for continued good news.

I was also down because I knew I wouldn’t get to ride any this evening because I was supposed to meet up with a new girl who want to model for me. We’ve tried to meet on so many other occasions and it always fell through.  Why would tonight be any different. I would miss out on the meet up as well as miss out on the riding time.  But, she showed up and I was impressed.  She is everything I was hoping for.  She’s never modeled before but that’s ok.  She doesn’t seem to have any hangups, not on drugs, doesn’t have a jealous husband or boyfriend.  So far so good.  After seeing and talking with her it just made my day.  We’re meeting Tuesday evening to do a small shoot at the Botanical Gardens.  I am really looking forward to it.  Hope to share some pictures after the shoot.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 162/365 “No Respect”

10 Wednesday Jun 2015

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I’m not sure what this world is coming too.  The younger generation has no respect for the older generation.  We’ve got a situation that we’re dealing with that is going to escalate  into something big if something isn’t done.

Twelve year old boy, new neighbors that live next door, loves to play basketball.  The problem is he loves to play at all hours of the night.  Right now it’s 10:40 pm and he’s out there bouncing that ball. It’s not that he’s out there right now it’s the fact that he’ll still be there at 1:30am.  I’ve spoken to the boy about it and he just looks at me and tells me he doesn’t have to listen to me.  I’ve talked to his mother and she basically says the same thing. Sunday morning I called the police at 1:20 am and they’ve even told him to stop at 11pm.  I know that at 11pm I’ll still hear that damn ball bounce on the driveway or hit the backboard.  If he’s still out there past midnight I’ll be calling the police again.

When I spoke to the boy about it, I just didn’t go up to him and tell him not to play basketball after midnight,  I started by striking up a conversation about him liking basketball, asking how good was he, does he plan on playing basketball in high school; things like that.  When I asked him what his mom thought about him playing basketball after midnight his response was, “I do what I want too.  My mom doesn’t care what I do or when I do it.”  I know her bedroom is directly above the basketball goal and I know how loud it can be.  Hell, it’s loud in my house and it’s on the opposite end of our bedroom.  I can tell by his words that he, a twelve year old, runs that house.

No respect for their elders.  I know if I disobeyed my mom or dad I’d be severely punished.  Not these kids, not today.  What is this world coming too when the child bosses their parents around.  I see it in the news every day where these kids don’t respect their parents, law enforcement or their teachers.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 161/365 “Tough Day”

09 Tuesday Jun 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Alabama, Cataract Surgery, daughters, Eye Doctor, Kids, Photography, Stress, Sweetwater Creek State Park, Twins, Wife

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It’s been a long day today.  I had to get up early this morning to 1) make sure my girls got off to work and 2) get my wife to the eye hospital to have Cataract surgery done. Getting my girls off was one thing but getting my wife to her appointment was another.  The smallest thing makes her nervous, so much so that it makes her sick to her stomach.  It’s like dealing with a five year old.  She also has a very low tolerance for pain.  A paper cut will cause her to scream for pain meds.

It was an early night for the girls.  They got home, ate the supper I prepared because the wife couldn’t do it and took their showers and went to bed.  They are currently working at a local water park and they have to stand up all day helping people on the water slides.  I’m hoping it’s making them a little more responsible.  It’s good for them. It was also an early night for the wife.  It was a very stressful day for her.

After the supper dishes were cleaned up and put away I was planning on going on a bike ride but mother nature had other plans. A couple of thunderstorms showed up and I don’t ride when it’s lightning.  Tomorrow means that I’ll be back at work catching up on what wasn’t done today while I wasn’t there.  Just one day closer to retirement is what I keep reminding myself.  Have I said lately how much I hate my job?

Hoping to get a ride in tomorrow to relieve some of this stress that’s building up inside me.  Twenty five miles should give me a good start.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 160/365 “New Ailments”

08 Monday Jun 2015

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365 Day Photo Challenge, Ailments, Cycling, Getting Old, Old Age, Pain

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When I was a kid we celebrated my grandmother’s birthday at a restaurant.  I’ll never forget one of her birthday cards that she read aloud to all who were in attendance. It described her five new boyfriends.  “As soon as I get up, WILL POWER helps me get out of bed.  Then I go see JOHN (The Toilet).  Then CHARLIE HORSE comes along, and when he’s here, he takes a lot of time and attention.  When he leaves ARTHUR RITIS shows up and stays the rest of the day.  He doesn’t like to stay in one place for very long, so he takes me from joint to joint. After such a busy day I’m really tired and glad  to go to bed with BEN GAY.  What a life!!.  Oh yes, I’m also flirting with AL ZYMER and thinking of calling JACK DANIELS or JOHNNY WALKER to come and keep me company. Now remember this;  Life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer it gets to the end the faster it goes…”

It seem that at least once a week a new ailment finds it’s way to the service.  Last week I noticed that my shoulder has a pain when I move it a certain way.  For the past month I’ve noticed that my right foot has been giving me trouble when I ride my bike.  Maybe their related to me riding more often and then again maybe not.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 159/365 “Observations While Cycling”

07 Sunday Jun 2015

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I absolutely love riding through my community.  I guess the first thing that pops in my mind is the different aromas that I smell as I’m riding from street to street.  The best aroma is the smell of someone cooking out on their grill.  There is always someone cooking but the best days are Memorial Day and the Fourth of July.

The smell of freshly cut grass also comes to mind.  During the spring and summer months there is always someone with their lawnmower out.  There is also the sound of weedeaters, trimmers and gas blowers that resonate through the neighborhoods that often accompany the smell of freshly cut grass.

There is also the unpleasant smell of a dead animal carcass.  Our area is consumed with opossums and raccoons, and for some reason always want to see what’s on the other side of the road.  In most cases they don’t seem to make it without getting run over.  In fact, there was something that got ran over a few days ago. Didn’t recognize the form.  It wasn’t an opossum nor was it a raccoon and I don’t believe it to be a dog and it was too big for it to be a cat.  With temperatures reaching into the 90’s this week I’m sure this will cause a horrific odor in days to come.

“Life Goes On!”

365 Day Photo Challenge 158/365 “Close Call”

06 Saturday Jun 2015

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I woke up after a very restless night.  I’ve never heard so many loud mufflers in my life. At 1:30 am, a loud motorcycle took off from our parking lot and I heard him hit the interstate and hammer down until he faded off in the distance.  The AC unit worked but the compressor made a loud noise when ever it called for cooling.  The hotel I stayed at allowed pets so as you may have guess it, loud dogs barking all night long. So, when I woke up at 5 am I was not in the mood to ride 41 miles.

After eating breakfast, loading all my gear in my truck, loading the bike on the bike rack I headed off to the church where over 300 bikes were ready to take off.  At 7 am all the century riders took off while the other riders took off at 7:15am.  We started off slow.  Slower than I wanted too.  I was in the back of about 50 cyclist and the average speed was about 11 mph.  The roads were fairly flat and I was ready to move along.

After about five miles or so the riders thinned out enough to where I could start passing some of the slower riders and get up to cruising speed.  There was a older gentleman that wore an army jersey that I was able to keep up with for several miles.  Then the first big hill that’s when I lost the lead riders.  I soon found another couple that I started riding with and we played leapfrog for several miles.  I’d pass them on the down hill and they would pass me on the up hill.  That is until the accident.

At mile 12.9 an oncoming car crossed over the double yellow line as the female cyclist that I had been leapfrogging for the past five miles or so, was starting to pass me on the uphill.  I saw the car approaching and was really paying attention to it more than I was the young cyclist that was passing me.  The car was way over the line, so much so that when I felt the initial hit I thought that the car had hit me.  The young lady cyclist saw the car too.  Whether or not the cyclist panicked or she actually thought she was about to be hit, she swerved into me and her right pedal went into my rear tire causing me to flip off the bike.  This whole time I thought the car had hit me.  I didn’t know that she had anything to do with it until the dust settled.  The only thing I knew I was eating grass with this lady on top of me.

After the accident, we both layed motionless for a few minutes.  Each of us scared to move thinking of all the broken bones we would find.  She made the first move by slowly making her way off of me just as her husband came running up to check on her.  He was about thirty feet behind and saw everything.  I was still laying on the ground when the husband offered his hand to help me up.  It wasn’t until then I started putting things together.  I still wasn’t for sure if anyone got hit by the car, which by the way never stopped.

I got up and asked if she was okay and she looked rough.  Her right arm was bleeding and she had some road rash on one of her legs.  I looked over to where our bikes were and knew right away that there would be damage.  It didn’t look good.  Both of our bikes were white while mine has red bar tape, hers had white.  I saw a section that contained the handlebar that had white bar tape but it was too small for it to be the complete bike.  Some how her bike broke into two pieces.  I was scared to look at mine after seeing hers but mine only suffered two broken spokes on the back wheel.  Needless to say we were out of the ride.  I waved down the support vehicle, loaded up both bikes and headed back to the start line.

On the way back to the start line the young lady stated that her arm was hurting some and I think their plan was to go to the emergency room.  I have not heard any news so I’m hoping everything turned out okay.  I loaded my bike, drove 3.5 hours home, stopping at the cycle shop to drop my bike off and took a hot shower once home.

In a nut shell, this has been a non productive weekend thus far.  I drove four hours, 225 miles, paid $88 for a nights’ stay only to ride 12.5 miles.  But, It could’ve ended up a whole lot worse.

365 Day Photo Challenge 157/365 “Being Forgetful. Old Age or Not Paying Attention”

05 Friday Jun 2015

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What a day.  Last night I stayed up later than I wanted to so that I could make sure I had everything.  I packed all my cycle gear in one bag and I packed all my other stuff in another bag.  I made sure I had my meds, my cpap and my safety gear for while I’m riding.

I left work at the time I wanted too.  I knew I had to go the bank to deposit a check and I had realized I didn’t pack a cooler nor did I pack any water and I needed some snacks so that I wouldn’t wake up at 2am with a sugar crash but I needed to go to the bank first to have the cash to spend at the store.  What did I do?  I went to the store first.  I didn’t have the money to purchase everything I needed so I decided to go on to the bank and then stop closer to my destination before I stopped again.

About two hours in to my trip my mind starts wondering if I packed this or that.  I pulled over and did a physical check and realized that I didn’t pack any jeans.  I hate forgetting things so I decided to go ahead and plan on stopping at the next Wal-Mart that I come up to.  I bought a pair of jeans, some snacks, bottled water, a bag of ice and a cooler.  This is becoming more expensive than I want it too.

Twenty minutes from my destination I stopped at Wendy’s to get myself some supper.  I pulled into the drive through, ordered my meal and handed the lady at the window my debit card.  Another lady delivers my food and I drive off, without my debit card.  I got maybe 100 yards and realized what I had done and I turned around to retrieve my card.

Finally arrived at the hotel and got checked in.  I was ready to wind down.  I got everything unloaded and I went ahead and took the time to get everything ready for in the morning.  Once the ride is over there will be showers for everyone to get refreshed for the ride home so I’m going through everything and realize that I didn’t pack any underwear.  Really??  I had to go back out and go find another Wal-Mart.

I pull into the store, find what I need and head to the check out.  This place has 40 registers and only six working.  Everyone was complaining but that didn’t help.  Made it through the check out and out the door I went.  Guess what?  I couldn’t find my truck.  Seriously, I’m not making this up.  I’m pressing the panic button on the remote and listening but I’m not hearing anything.  Walking and pressing and hearing nothing for at least ten minutes and I’m beginning to think that maybe someone has stolen my truck.  I did eventually find my truck and made it back to the hotel.  The whole time driving back to the hotel I’m thinking why am I being so forgetful?  Am I just not paying attention? Or is my age finally catching up with me.  I’m really hoping that I’m done with today and I can turn this computer off and get some sleep and start tomorrow afresh and have everything I need.

Until Tomorrow

“Life Goes On!”

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