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June 2006 - Posts

  • Another anonymous cyclist

    I used to make fun about fat old men on thin bicycles with funny hats hiding behind dark sunglasses which mainly seemed intended to protect their eyes against the color of their shirts.

    Now look what has become of me:

    • The bike is  my way to prevent a mid-life crisis
    • It (I) have to work (out) to take care of the approaching belly.
    • A helmet to protect my income.
    • In one of my former lives I was an entomologist. But the last time I was struck by a beetle it gave me a hurting eye for over a week. In came the glasses.

    It's up to you to judge about the color of the shirt. I like it.

  • Cycling along the Groninger waterways

    The Netherlands are rich with waterways. Many of these have been dug in past ages for several reasons, like a good transport route or just to get the water out to sea as fast as possible. These days they also make a lovely scenery for cycle rides.

    This is the Aduarder Diep, originally dug in the Middle Ages to get the water from the city of Groningen to sea. Last year its border has been decorated with a cycle path, again partly funded with European money (this post has some on that).

    Looks and is a good rollercoaster ride but you really have to keep your eyes open and your hand close to the brakes. Look out for:

    • Sheep. The dike is populated with sheep to keep the grass short. The girder in front is to keep them inside. Sheep don't care about cyclists and love to lie on the warm concrete.
    • Sheep shit. Can be quite slippery
    • Sharp turns. The road is straight for quite some time but all of a sudden a sharp turn turns up.
    • Cycling pensionados. Everybody cycles over here, including old couples who take their time. Riding side by side and both (more or less) deaf. See some in action here.

    Other waterways were dug in the 17th and 18th century into the (former) moors of south-eastern Groningen. They were to de-hydrate the area and transport all the peat to the West of the country. This is the Stadskanaal leading to a city with the same name.

    A great sight, makes you want to find out if there is an end to it.

    No problem, alongside is a cycle path

    Enjoy your rides.

  • My first thousand

    Last Friday I clocked the first 1000 (kilometers) on my new bike

    Just 2 days late to celebrate my (49th) birthday....  One of my wishes was better weather; so more and longer trips are possible (work permitting..) Looks like that's finally coming. :)

    Blijf jong, ga fietsen

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