After a peaceful but frustrating drawing session (Stitch is somewhat frustrating to draw) we tried in vain to get into "Toy Story Mania!" (Grrrrrrr!)
So, with our dampened spirits, we strolled over to see "Mulch, Sweat and Shears." They put on a great show and played some "rockin" Christmas tunes....
They always manage to out-do themselves with "guest interaction!"
Pat was "thrilled" to get to meet the "Manager" up-close and personal!
To top the evening off we took in a few minutes with the "Dancin' Lights," all five million plus of them!
Then Monday came along and another bike ride. It was north to Winter Garden. (Did I forget to mention we'd finish our ride with lunch?)
Our leader, Pete, was on a mission. The new high-tech rear axle on his bike needed to be "exercised." He was pushing the limit (11 mph) over hill and dale. We blew right by our first "watering hole" stop. Yours truly was beginning to assume the "tailgaters" position (the wind you know)!
At last, the Kilarny Station!
Some of the members checked out the bike store while others found the chairs and water bottles.
We "set up camp" on the shaded deck and proceeded to correct all of the worldly problems!
The respit was short lived, lunch was five miles east. The return pace seemed a tad more energetic. Somewhere along the trail something caught my attention in my handle bar mirror. Two of our riders behind me seemed to be peddling at a "blurring" pace. Suddenly, the normally laid back "tailenders" blew by me leaving a dust trail! Judy and Joan zipped by shouting something about food!
All too soon I realized I was now the "tailender." The gap between me and the group stretched out and I began to feel like my brakes were on!
The gap in this photo lies.... it's three times zoom!
No one even looked back! Come to think of it I think I remember hearing Judy and Joan shouting something about, "can you smell the tomato sauce" as they sprinted to the front of the pack!
At last the center of town was in sight and the Winter Garden Pizza Company was literally a "sniff" away.
Any vehicle getting in our way would be dealt with. Hah, we laugh at danger, lunch is near!
Lunch was interesting, we got to see that Judy can be tough on Jim when it comes to sharing her pizza!
Oh, and Pete did a great job leading the group, we never got lost... the trail was straight five miles out and five miles back!