4.03.2007  

Lost and Found

Jeremiah's Powerbook is nothing without a properly working power supply, and he's finally caught on that he needs a new cord. So, he asked me what time the JMU bookstore closes and I, not having stepped foot on campus since May 2004, didn't know the answer. Google, does however, and in moments I was taking a virtual stroll down www.jmu.edu memory lane. But before finding Jeremiah's answer, I discovered the new (to me) JMU Lost and Found Inquiry Form. I don't know why, but I immediately found it entertaining.
I hope they can find it!
OK, all kidding aside. Yesterday I went for a fun ride at Massanutten with my friends Sue and Matthew. We climbed up to the ridge and rode out and back on Kaylor's. The weather was exceptional. Clouds were blowing in and out and casting some great shadows on the Blue Ridge to our east. The wind blew in bursts of cool air and when it paused the sun was nice and warm. There were bright green patches of grass aside the trail and, even at the higher elevation, the trees were in full bloom with pinks and white.
Alas, even spring's finest can't soften the jagged rocks and Matthew left something on the trail. I sent a lost and found inquiry on his behalf.

This was probably my last adventure with the Cake that I've been borrowing from SM100 master mind Chris Scott. I am eagerly anticipating the arrival of a new Trek Top Fuel 9.8. It's going to be great! I'll post a full review ASAP.

Tonight should be a nice evening for trail work with the colder weather rolling in.

See you there!

Erin


posted by Erin  # 6:08 PM  


Comments:
Good to hear you are out riding!Your column is becoming more entertaining than JBs.......Todd H
 
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