Monday, November 28, 2011

Pretty in Blue!

This weeks bike ride is in Celebration and we only had one "non-conformist."....
 .... and we had Joe take the picture!

While at the first "pit stop," we checked our mileage. Steve spoke up quickly but his GPS didn't connect for some distance. (Editor's note: It's always nice to have the "continuing saga" of Steve's GPS to pull out for the Blog!)
Pete headed to Starbuck's to wait for us and make reservations for lunch. Pete is doing so well with his shoulder that he almost rode with us today! That is until Joan "smacked" him back into reality!

I think Jane (Joe's wife) got a "pay-back" for supporting our ousting Joe from the photo. About four miles into our bike ride, Jane was working hard to pedal her bike. We found out the brake line was tightened earlier by Joe! The brakes were rubbing, but what a work out she had. Joe pulled out his trusty tool kit and adjusted her rear brakes and her bike felt like a brand new bike again.

Now that the Christmas season is in full bloom, the inner child in Joan got the best of her when she caught view of one of the homes along our route....
Just about this time, Judy realized she didn't have a camera to take a photo of a unique plant that caught her attention along the wooden pathway we just rode over. After checking with Jim to see if he had his camera and pondering how she can get a photo of this plant, she realized I have a camera (imagine that).

Judy and I backtracked to find her plant.
Here's a closer look at what caught Judy's eye...
 In the sun the fruit of this plant is brilliant. Now all we've got to do is figure out what kind of plant it is.
Thankfully, Judy didn't make me walk in the swamp to get the photo!

We put our feet to the pedals and caught up with our group just in time to take our seats at "The Tavern."
Our ten mile ride felt a little longer thanks to the stiff wind which heralded evening rain. But hey, we're seasoned bikers, right!

So our Monday bike ride is over. Let's see, tonight, Bingo. Then shuffleboard, card games, head out to one of the parks, more shuffleboard and card games, a few naps, maybe some chores a couple of lunches and wow, another week is gone by.

Man, how did we ever get anything done while we were working!



Monday, November 21, 2011

REBELS!

Indeed it is trying times. Today our (normally) seemingly quiet bike group was infiltrated by "rebels!" Oh, the ride started out with our usual "banter" at the Club House. Until, Jane was quizzed about not wearing the "uniform of the day," the "Palm Tree Biker" tee shirt. Without hesitation Jane proclaimed, "it's in my closet!" Well, from that moment on our "silent majority" began spouting "fire and brimstone" as to the need for respect and uniformity among the rank and file.

It looked like we were destined for a "clash of the Titans."  That is until our "sidelined" leader, with his "hand feathered" hat and "tension breaker" smile spoke up......
 
The ladies became "weak-kneed" and the men were aghast. Without hesitation, Pete took charge. He reasoned that, several of our members did not have Tee's to begin with and two of our members were given "special dispensation" to forgo the "uniform of the day" because of their Fort Wilderness "tradition" of wearing their Fort Wilderness Tee shirts.
And just who were these "rebels" among us..... I'm not going to "rat them out." However, I will provide you with a hint......
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In spite of our unusual start of the day we actually managed to enjoy quite a good ride.
Our leader, Jim took us to the annual Thanksgiving "Encampment."

Jim and Judy explained that the Tee Pees in the background are personally owned and a large group of campers set-up for the Thanksgiving week and on Turkey day cook the main course over an open fire.

As usual we made our way to "The Wave" for lunch and were greeted by Dave and Bobbi. (Note) In spite of our divisive beginning we all welcomed John back for his first ride.

Around the table clockwise is Steve, Pete, Judy, Jim, John, Bob, Jane and Joan.
Seated at our table is Jack, Dave, Bobbi, Laura, Larry, Buzz, (hiding behind Pat) Darlene and Pat.

As we headed back for the boat back to Fort Wilderness, we got word that there is a Gingerbread Christmas tree up stairs and thanks to an obliging Cast Member (most of us) got to get in the photo....

Man, the members sans our "signature" Tee shirt really stand out!

But I don't want to start any trouble!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The "Masters," Social and Bike Ride

Whew, we have a few things to talk about in this post. Darlene and Buzz and Pat and I made it to "The Festival of the Masters" at DownTown Disney. This year we made every effort to be there for the opening day. Cooler temps made for a not so congested walk for us and we got to take our time to check out all the artists and their work.
Nearly 150 white tents were strewn about the West side. The eclectic compilation of artwork satisfied just about every ones pallet.
However, we were there for one thing, the sidewalk chalk artists. Attending the first day of this great event taught us that the sidewalk artists also begin their art design on that day. To see their art in its intended presentation one will need to return the next day or the final day on Sunday. So, I did just that and the results were more than worth the effort.







I would not like the job of pressure washing these magnificent creations away on Sunday night!
Besides we were too busy thinking about our 2011-12 Palm Tree Bikers Social Sunday afternoon.


Our two hours together flew by. We enjoyed some great conversation, talked about waiting for the rest of our members yet to arrive for the season and plans to come.
Then, before you knew it, someone stood up to (stretch or something) and everyone followed to leave!
I think they were impatiently anticipating our West Orange ride the next day. (Or, the lunch at the Winter Garden Pizza Factory.)
With Pete sidelined by his shoulder operation, our group pondered over our leader position. However, Joan and Judy were quick to take the helm and press ahead, Joan had the "list!"

There was no turning back, the ladies took charge and without a quibble directed us to our vehicles.
Like scolded children we quietly and quickly got into our cars. It just so happened I got away first. Everyone lined up behind me and I headed for Avalon Rd. Then, we noticed Jim turned left up 27. With such a deliberate action against the group, we knew Jim was going to lead us today!
We had some new members to boot, Larry and Laura with their new "Cruiser" bikes will ride in elegant style.

Joe and Jane joined us for their first ride of the season. We also welcomed "Just" Jack back for his first ride but we also got to welcome his friend Alice for her very first ever ride.
We were all excited to welcome Darlene back from her hiatus to ride with us as well.

Left to right, Judy, Alice, Larry, Jack and Buzz.

Our ten+ mile ride calls for a "pit stop" at the three mile marker and the Kilarney Station at the five mile marker. The Kilarney Station has a super stop with restroom facilities and a great bike store, along with a few rocking chairs for the "needy."

At last we can all sit down and brag whine talk about how great we did on the trail.
Going around the table clockwise: Alice, Jack, Larry, Laura, Pat, Buzz, Darlene, (joining us for lunch), Bob and Kay, then Judy, Jim, Joan and Steve. (Pete was there in spirit, he was stuck home waiting between 11 and 1 for a guy to pick up a medical device he needed for his shoulder. Grrrrrrr!)
Alice was a great sport, and she was in grand voice when we asked her to sing the "Palm Tree Bikers" theme song, "I'm back in the saddle again."

Alice flew back home the next day, I hope it wasn't something we said!

Monday, November 7, 2011

The "Half Marathon" Ride!

Our ride was rained out last week but we more than made up for it this week. Hi everyone! we rode our second "official" bike ride today. Eight of us made our way around the pristine town of Celebration sans our "Leader," Pete. Last Wednesday, Pete underwent surgery to his right shoulder. He's doing very well but his bike will be under cover for some weeks to come. You know he's "chomping at the bit" to ride.
Yours truly (with reluctance) took the lead position. (Actually, Jim was my back-up.) As usual we gathered for our "pre-ride" briefing....
Left to right, Buzz, Jane, Joe, Judy, Jim, Maryellen and Dave.
We set our cruise control at 8 to 10 m.p.h. and headed out.
Our first stop was the Hospital. (That's our usual first pit stop. Not for any medical services.)

Now that we've "stretched" our legs on this leg of the trip we can press on.
You can always count on lots of conversation during stops (and while riding) with this group.
As we head out from the Hospital you can feel the "seriousness of purpose" take hold and the pace quickened...to 10 and 12 m.p.h. But, no one complained. (At least I couldn't hear it from the lead position.)
Although, I notice that no one is paying attention to me taking the picture! Hmmm, is this a hint?
Anyway, onward to the best part of the ride, the winding, wooded ride over the "boardwalk."
When on this stretch of the ride, you enter thickly wooded area basically untouched by "residential creep."
Sorry, not any wildlife to report as our tires bumped over the wooden plank walk/bike way. However we did encounter many beautiful birds, a hawk and this surprise as we passed a clump of bushes by a pond...
This fine specimen literally stopped us in our tracks. As I past him I asked our brave riders to get closer for a photo, but he bolted into the water. I thought I could hear some protests in the background about getting closer to him. At least he posed long enough for another photo op...
We trudged onward and began to make our way back....... for lunch. (What did you expect?)
I guess I can't fault Pete if he gets turned around on a ride anymore. I only took us three miles out of the way!
Yep, our 10 mile bike ride turned out to be 13.4 miles... a "Half Marathon" as Judy said.

All was going well, I just missed the right turn that I was looking for. Jim, my navigator, never gave it a thought. He was in the zone... the ride zone! Jim was lost in the ride and running in a trance and loving it. We only had to see the same scenery for a half a mile before we were on track once again.

I have to give credit to all our riders today, they rode along at a good pace and except for the brief rain we rode through, I didn't hear any complaints. (I think that's because lunch made things all better.)
The "Market Place" suited every one's taste buds. The most popular plate was the "Veggie Burger."
As you can see a few more Palm Tree Bikers members made it to lunch.
Pete, Joan, Darlene and Pat met up with us for a terrific lunch after a terrific ride!


Now its time for Ben-Gay and a nap!