SHOW us YOUR PIX here .... Odd, WeiRd ,UnUSuAl or EyE CaTchIng things from your rides

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well a first for me saw a dead beaver on the side of a road with a yellow recycling container on top of it. this is in the middle of the city. a really small steam maybe a mile away but not really big enough for habitat and mostly underground. I was going 25mph and did not want to stop for a pic.
 
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Ela: ‘What is it?’

My NYC friend has posted this photo on her Facebook. Comments of her friends in Poland:
Katherine: ‘Cybertruck, Tesla's “super” car.... Kim Kardashian is rumoured to be driving this 🤣
Ela: ‘I thought brother-in-law of that man had welded the thing down in the garage😆
Greg: ' Oh mother with daughter! It looks like a terrible DIY!'
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Ela: ‘What is it?’

My NYC friend has posted this photo on her Facebook. Comments of her friends in Poland:
Katherine: ‘Cybertruck, Tesla's “super” car.... Kim Kardashian is rumoured to be driving this 🤣
Ela: ‘I thought brother-in-law of that man had welded the thing down in the garage😆
Greg: ' Oh mother with daughter! It looks like a terrible DIY!'
:D
One of those passed me today. It really does look like a s$$ty diy job. Looks like Stainless steel, no paint or anything on it.
 
One of those passed me today. It really does look like a s$$ty diy job. Looks like Stainless steel, no paint or anything on it.
plus all the stupid things yo cant top wash it in the sun? you have to clean it right away or it will stain. the internet is full of videos idiots shooting them and they are not bullet proof.
 
I just took the Yamaha Cross Core to Pretty Place in South Carolina. It was a short 12 miles with some nice climbs and descents. Spectacular day at 72 degrees. We live in a tropical rainforest here between North Carolina and South Carolina and this was the first day without rain in a couple of weeks. Yamaha climbs like crazy. I love it.
 

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That is about 1/2 what my grandaughter left at school and she is only in kindergarten.
Yeah, my son lost at least 1 or 2 winter coats and rainjackets per year. We would ask him to check L&F and then end up replacing stuff anyways. Usually we would find them in the spring because the school always sets everything out at the spring concerts and artwalks.

Nothing to do at that point but collect it and then drop it off at the thrift store.
 
First time I've seen an ebike patrolling a beach in North (San Diego) County.

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This was yesterday at the Del Mar Dog Beach, our favorite spot on Earth. The friendly City of Del Mar officer told me that the city bought the RadRunner-style Pedego fatty, but he has to maintain it. He cleans and lubes the drivetrain every week, but the chain and derailleur were still showing a good bit of rust. The 4" knobbies are usually enough to keep him from bogging down in the loose, dry sand farther from the water.

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Looking north toward Solana Beach, where dogs are never allowed on the beach. Del Mar allows leashed dogs year-round and off-leash from after Labor Day through May 15.

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Roxie and I are making the 15-20 minute drive everyday now till the off-leash season closes. Such a joy to watch her run free and romp in the water!

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Looking south with the La Jolla Peninsula in the distance. The big sand replenishment project in March-April left the beach face steeper than I'd prefer for long wading walks, but you can now go the entire length of the beach at high tide. The newly raised back-beach gives the unstable sea cliffs some protection against high-tide winter storm waves.

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Sign in the garden at the entrance to the path down to the beach. Roxie usually does her business between here and the beach, but guess where she picked yesterday while I wasn't looking.

My longer southbound coast rides pass here, but it's not a good place to take a bike with 2.3" hybrid tires down to the water.
 
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