Friday, July 8, 2011

Hot Time in July



It's next month already??? Well, hello, again. Jake and Rachel have been out of town, so this blog-writer has been curiously unbloggable. But we are so happy to be back here on our bikes, even in the heat, and look forward to the rest of summer in Pensacola. Member Don had a wonderful Independence Day party for our club and his neighbors (Don cooks the best brats in town). While we were there, we celebrated Freewheeler July birthdays.


Tomorrow's ride (July 9) will start at the usual Old Corry Rd./Chiefs way parking lot, 8 AM sharp. We hope to keep it brief to avoid the heat of the day, and also to get those of us who might be crossing the bridge to get home (ahem, who?) before the traditional Blue Angels Show traffic jam. It should be a lovely hot day!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Hot Day, Cool Cattle

No, last Saturday we did not bike to a ranch out west-- these are city cattle in Pensacola, Florida, not far from Dog Track Road. They were smart to stay cool in the shade. Tomorrow (June 11) we will start at 8 AM again, same parking lot, hoping you will join us.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Good Ride



Thanks for a good ride at Orange Beach! The lunch later was fun, too (we find interesting places-- see photo). We're gonna have to go simple this coming Saturday, so it'll be the ol' parking lot at 8 AM.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Planned for May 28-- Orange Beach Nature Trail!

This Saturday's plan is to meet at the Floribama parking lot at 9 AM to ride to the Orange Beach nature trail entrance, pick up any riders who would rather start there, then ride the beautiful wooded nature trail. See you there!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Remembering Joe Reed



I did not know Joseph K. Reed. But after our club pedalled to his memorial service at First Methodist Church of Pensacola this past Saturday, I wish I had. Several of our members rode with Joe when he was a member of the Freewheelers back in the 1980's, which is why we rode our bikes to the service, and trooped in wearing our bicycle shorts, bike shoes, and jerseys or t-shirts. Larry rode one of Joe's old bikes-- a blue Schwinn Joe took to Europe to ride the Tour de France route. You might picture him as a young man then...well, he was a young man in his 60's. He was a retired physical therapist, having served in the Coast Guard, Veterans Administration, and the U.S. Public Health Service. He had worked many years in Hawaii and Louisiana with patients who had Hansen's Disease (leprosy).


When Joe retired to Pensacola in 1984, he became a full-time volunteer, working with many different organizations including the Salvation Army, Loaves and Fishes, Habitat for Humanity, Baptist Hospital, Manna Food Pantries, and of course, First Methodist Church. He went to Ethiopia to work with leprosy patients there. He was named Escambia County's Outstanding Senior Volunteer in 1998.


You'd think Joe would have little time for anything else, but he was married and had a family, and he and his wife were avid bicyclists. They led bike tours and logged over 19,000 miles in the U.S. and overseas. That's a lot of bike tires, folks.


After the very nice service, we attended the reception at the Perry House next door-- a beautiful, historic old home that is worth seeing (inside there's a coffee shop open to the public ).


We met Joe's family, great people who expressed sincere appreciation for our riding bikes to the service, and especially for riding Joe's old bike. They asked Larry to bring it into the house so they and other people could see it.


I wish I had known Joe. But I'm glad I got to hear the stories, and ride alongside his bike.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

This is Us




In case anyone reading this needs basic information about us, here it is.






Tuesday, May 17, 2011

We're Tired





Bad Joke: Why won't my bicycle go faster? It's two-tired.





Bad Tire Day: (no joke) when you have more than one flat on the same ride. That's happened the last two Saturdays! Fortunately, we had excellent riders who got things fixed and back on the road. It's a good reminder to always bring extra tubes, patches, levers, and a tire pump or CO2, not to mention a cell phone if you have to call someone. Bright side: whenever you watch someone change a tire, you will usually learn something new. But we're getting tired of those lessons now...