Showing posts with label commuting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commuting. Show all posts

18 February 2020

Digital Piecing


I absolutely love devoting time to playing with photos on my smartphone. I can easily manipulate photos on my phone that would take me hours or even days to complete on my computer with Photoshop. I love the apps that effortlessly build montages. This is such a great way to pass the time on the daily commuter train if I can't crochet.

This is an old-fashioned montage manually created via Photoshop on my laptop, one image at a time. Kind of like electronic quilting. Took probably half an hour, with all the resizing required.


Here are some oldies but goodies done manually on the laptop, each requiring perhaps an hour to a week to create.










Photoshop on the laptop has plugins and filters that speed up the montage process, but I still create or manipulate the images for the montage, which can be time-consuming. (That's not a complaint.)






These are some of my early iPhone creations (I have four different photo editing apps on my phone), before I learned how to do fancy. Each took seconds. The time bandit of the whole process is selecting photos. But then just two little clicks, and voila!














By my third smartphone, I was learning ways to make my montages even better. Using one of my photos as the background really creates a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, which, of course, is the ultimate goal.














The photo apps have built-in text, frames, filters and backgrounds of their own. I have fun with these, too.

handmade snowflakes








Of course, there are many ways to have humorous fun, as well...






When I first discovered I could use backgrounds, I bought a couple of cheap packages, less than $2 each, knowing my grandkids might go crazy for a "unicorn glitter" background.


When my fleeting office rainbow began appearing again this year, I realized I don't have to buy any more backgrounds at all, ever. I can make my own!



11 March 2014

A Notch in My Ice Pick

My First Bikerise in Forever
My First Bikerise of the Year

I've had a blog post about a quilt written and ready to go for today for about two to three months now, but the quilt's not done yet. Maybe next week...

So I had to find something else to stick in today's slot. I have a bunch of old trip reports from my first website, the Geocities site that no longer exists, but I didn't feel like posting something old today.

Maybe that's because I am so excited to get in at least one winter (half) bicycle commute before the season ends!

Seven inches of white blanketed our world last weekend, and Sunday, the wind blew most of the moisture-laden accumulation to Kansas. Or further. Monday was forecast as pick of the week with a high of 68 and an overnight low of 38! That's the best we've had in months!

27 degrees typically is the limit of my cycling cold tolerance on long rides. Not necessarily because I can't go colder than that, but because I have to drop down into a relative hole for about four miles early in my morning commute, and the temperature there can be 10 or 15 degrees colder than my house or downtown. It's not the 27 degrees that chills me; it's the 17 degrees that turns me wimpy!

I had not commuted to work since May of last year, due in part to the lack of a proper dressing room and shower at the building where I work during massive renovations that lasted more than two years. The new dressing room, showers and workout facility were expected to open last November. They finally were ready in February, when the overnight low was regularly well below 27 degrees.

38 degrees gave me courage to get back out there and develop a thicker skin. I have to build up my mileage again, and I also will have to work up to winter riding again. I've stayed fairly toasty warm the last three months mostly off the outdoor bike! (We have been riding indoor trainers, but we don't count that as mileage.)

Imagine my delight when I woke up Monday morning and saw the current temperature was 42 degrees!!!

I rode all the way to work! On my mountain bike! I wasn't entirely confident the bridges and overpasses would be ice-free. Turned out to be a very wise choice; the bike path was still iced over in two spots where it never gets sun and was covered with fish ponds in three other places. The mountain bike made the journey safe.

Highlights of the trip: Coyotes yipping along on tune when a pair of sirens went off in the dark, joined by a bevy of high-pitched pups! An owl swooping down over the bike path in front of me, and later a great blue heron following suit. Geese pairing off in pre-nesting mode. Geese in flight against the pink sky prior to sunrise.

Every time I passed a detour I could take to bail and ride the train instead of pedaling myself the entire way, adrenaline surged inside me. I was growing more and more confident I'd be able to ride the full 30 miles.

And 30 miles is what I got. I'm going to have to be patient and slowly work up to 60 again so I can keep riding with minimal back pain. Some of the painful episodes I've experienced in the past make it easier for me to stay within my limits and not overdo it.

I'm off to a slow start on actual mileage this year, but I expect the miles to begin ticking by as the days get longer. Oh, am I ready for two wheels!!! (And oh, my goodness, are our new high-tech showers at work awesome!!! A massage setting that actually feels like a massage!!!)

13 December 2013

Commuting in Winter

Trailer: A Winter of Cyclists from ChainRing Films on Vimeo.


I'm somewhat bummed by the timing of this new movie. Don't get me wrong. I bought it and watched it first available opportunity; after all, I've been commuting in winter for quite a few years...

Until this movie was made. Dang. I could have joined the challenge and maybe even have been featured! Does anyone else in this movie ride as far as I do one-way or round-trip?!?

Because my commute is so long, I depended upon shower facilities at my workplace. Eighteen months ago, renovations and construction in the office where I work and in the building where the offices are located took away the convenience of showers and dressing rooms.

Owie!

Not only did I lose bicycle commuting, but stair climbing went by the wayside as well.

Double owie!

I did try commuting a few times, utilizing a homemade sponge bath incorporating dried out baby wipes reignited with fresh tea tree oil, lavender oil, jojoba oil and witch hazel. My homemade concoction was excellent for sweat and germs, but did nothing to relieve the stress, agony, displeasure, annoyance and agitation of bugs in my hair and in my ears and in my clothing and in my eyes and in my mouth. Sometimes still alive!

So bicycling to work for the last year and a half has been limited. Severely.

The new showers and dressing rooms are expected to be completed THIS MONTH!!!

Winter will not be an excuse for me once I have back the one modern convenience I tried hard to live without.

Come ice or snow, I plan to be on my bike again this winter, and I plan to be smiling big the entire ride. Until my lips crack, of course. Or until I get enough extra bug protein for a day's dietary allowance...

23 June 2011

Sky Lights

Here are a few more sights I've seen while pedaling to and from work along the South Platte bike path over the years:

crepuscular rays
Simply Glorious
Wingtip Splasher
crepuscular rays
Dandelion Sunrise
Yucca Rise
Meadowlark Serenade
Dual Exposure
Where I Work
Smoke from a Distant Fire
Sunset Raindrops
Bronco Colors
Early Riser
Sunflower Sunrise
Doesn't get any better than this.
This is why I love riding to work! Even if I have to get up at 4 a.m.
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