Perfect Tuesday morning bike riding weather - sunny and 67° with dry trails and a cool breeze. There's just a hint of Fall in the air, although not a lot of colors to see yet. This is the third of perhaps five bike path tunnels along my route, with a short but steep climb on the other side. Descending into the shadows...
We finally received the Palisade peaches that I ordered from my neighbor’s son, back in early July. Yum! These huge peaches are as sweet and delicious as always. I suppose I must have been ordering peaches from coworkers' and neighbors' kids for a few decades now, and they never disappoint.
I’ve been using the new MarineTraffic tracking app that I found this week, to follow my brother-in-law Bob and his sister Janet on their cruise to Alaska. They invited me along, but I had to decline, in consideration of Jennefer's compromised immune system, wanting to spend time with her, and especially not wanting to leave her alone for a couple of weeks. Fun technology in this app, as it will let me search for a vessel by name, or just browse an area, and pick it out from the collection of little icons in the water. Bob had posted a photo of the Space Needle from their ship, as they were leaving Seattle, so I found this app, then went and looked in Elliott Bay and found what I think is the ship they must be on, and started tracking it. Looks like they're heading for Juneau.
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