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Why did I get a scooter?

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I've posted about my scooter rides. I got my Xootr kick-scooter for Christmas and have been riding it as often as I can. It provides a legit workout and gives me a chance to experience the joy of outdoor motion and exploration that I so often crave. I wanted something that I could put in the trunk of my Miata, drive places and go! Generally, there are 4 choices of common “locomotion” that I could transport via my car: bikes, skates, skateboards and scooters. These allow you to cover the “last mile”. Drive your car to a location, park, explore an area, get back to where you parked. I’ll go over what I think the benefits and drawbacks are of each of these alternatives. Bikes : Although I LOVE riding bikes, a bike takes too much time to load and prep and I can’t carry one on my Miata. On our other car, I’d need to install a bike rack each time. Tires can go flat. Brakes and gear shifters need maintenance, lots of moving parts. I love to ride bikes and they certainly deserve considerat...

Things I Missed in 2020: Outside Comic Con

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Things that I missed in 2020. As I look back at 2020, I can't help but muse (I strive not to dwell) on those things that I have done in the past that, because of COVID, we were not able to do. One of the disappointments of 2020 was not being able to attend "Outside Comic Con". Each year San Diego is the host to maybe THE largest convention for comic books, movies, video games, science fiction, fantasy and more called Comic Con . Attending Comic Con can be time consuming, VERY crowded and expensive. Instead our family chooses to visit "Outside Comic Con". This free event is what it sounds like: a mostly outdoor event that allows you to experience some of the unique sights and sounds of Comic Con on a smaller, budget scale. Below are a few photos from our Outside Comic Con experience from a few years ago. I look at the photos of the maskless crowds (well except the superhero masks of course) of strangers and miss it. How long before we are back to "normal...

Visiting Temecula

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Sandy and I met and went on our first date on Martin Luther King Jr. Day many years ago. I have great memories of that day. It's always fun to go out and find few Geocaches to celebrate the day. One of the largest Geocaches we have ever found. This one had a clever "trick" to it, but I won't give anything away ... Lunch and tossing a frisbee at a local park. I always carry, in my backpack, an  aerobie squidgie flying disc ( here's a 3 pack ) just in case for these opportunities. Old Town Temecula has rustic charm but was VERY crowded. I was surprised to see so many people, maskless, at packed restaurants during the pandemic. Found this odd monument as part of an "Adventure Lab" Geocache hunt Got home later that day and gave Sean a much needed haircut