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Little more than a feather on the bars. This Turkey vulture decided to leave his roadkill at a bad time. Not me, but the rider didn't fair well either...

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The weather has been great lately, with sunny skies, moderate temperatures and minimal wind. It seemed like an ideal time to get out for an evening ride and take a few photos.
There hasn't been a lot of rain recently, allowing the corn to dry out and be harvested a bit ahead of schedule. Since the corn fields provide cyclists with some shelter from the wind and a bit of privacy when answering nature's call, I hate to see this time come.

The back roads are usually pretty quiet in the evening, but the harvest season has the roads busy with trucks and tractors. In addition to the corn getting harvested, the soybeans are mostly harvested, and the pumpkins are being organized into rows in preparation for loading into trucks (as seen here).

out among the crops, you don't see a lot of trees. Most are around the farm houses, such as this beauty...

the season for harvesting the corn and soybeans lasts just a few weeks, but we harvest wind energy every day. In the 20 years since these wind turbines were installed, a few more clusters were added in the nearby counties.

and to wrap up the photos, a sunset shot.

Steve in Peoria
There hasn't been a lot of rain recently, allowing the corn to dry out and be harvested a bit ahead of schedule. Since the corn fields provide cyclists with some shelter from the wind and a bit of privacy when answering nature's call, I hate to see this time come.

The back roads are usually pretty quiet in the evening, but the harvest season has the roads busy with trucks and tractors. In addition to the corn getting harvested, the soybeans are mostly harvested, and the pumpkins are being organized into rows in preparation for loading into trucks (as seen here).

out among the crops, you don't see a lot of trees. Most are around the farm houses, such as this beauty...

the season for harvesting the corn and soybeans lasts just a few weeks, but we harvest wind energy every day. In the 20 years since these wind turbines were installed, a few more clusters were added in the nearby counties.

and to wrap up the photos, a sunset shot.

Steve in Peoria
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How about a Bianchi in front of the world-famous “drive-thru” tree, in Leggitt, CA? I rode through it, but didn’t trust anyone else with my phone, to take a pic of that, lol. 😁
I’m in Del Norte County now, about 20 miles from Crescent City. There’ll be more pics, I’m mostly charging the phone for now. ✌️



I’m in Del Norte County now, about 20 miles from Crescent City. There’ll be more pics, I’m mostly charging the phone for now. ✌️




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BTW, it rained good here yesterday, and I’m taking credit for it. 🙄😉😁 I’ve carried turquoise across the Eel River several times now, and that’s rainmaker mojo. 😎😁
I also froze my posterior this morning, lol, even setting up the tent didn’t save me. I got pretty wet before I got in it, last night. 😩😉
I also froze my posterior this morning, lol, even setting up the tent didn’t save me. I got pretty wet before I got in it, last night. 😩😉
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The midwest does get some fine ones, maybe due to the lack of big stuff obstructing the horizon. Sometimes it is due to the clouds.....


of course, it's not just the midwest that has sunsets and clouds or even a lack of tall stuff sticking up. Here's a sunset from a deployment to NAS Fallon in Nevada, while I was in the Marines....

at that time, I was based in Yuma, AZ. It was a great place for pilots to learn to fly because there was so little rain to ruin the flying conditions. As such, there weren't many clouds, but the sunsets were consistently colorful!

While I was in Yuma, I did have a variety of opportunities for sunset photos. I think my favorites were those that I took during my first flight in the back seat of our trainer jets... the TA-4 Skyhawk. So scenic and so much fun! ... other than the issue of air sickness..


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I was born and raised in a small midwest farm town.
You just get off the road and salute these guys for many reasons.
How many times when approaching a tall chassis, self-propelled crop sprayer did you think "I might just be able to ride under that"?

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I once saw a "Get Smart" episode that included a car chase, where a small sports car drives underneath one of these to get away.

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ah yes... the crop sprayers with the tall wheels so they can cruise above the corn. It's natural to wonder if you could fit under it, and when I'm riding my recumbent, I'm pretty sure I could! However, I've still got sufficient sense to know that it's not a good idea. I've got plenty of scars from stuff I thought actually was a good idea to make me steer clear of stuff that appears to be dumb. In other words, I'm smart enough to know that I'm an idiot.

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They just might have a small bird problem here in Crescent City. 🤔 If not, it’s a big one. 😁😉
And one of these pics is a cool tree fort I found, about 7 miles South of town this morning. Perfect for smokin’ some OG Rolex, while it was raining most of the morning. 😎



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There’s a dispensary on the South end of Humboldt County, just past Leggitt, on 101 right after you get past CA20. I got some OG Fire & OG Rolex. I didn’t care much for the Fire, but LOVE the Rolex. 😍😁😉
Then several miles into the Avenue of the Giants, I found a big ole bag of weed, on the side of the road, where it had no business being. 🤔 I had to think & act quickly, because the baggie it was in, had a hole the size of a quarter, and I had gallon-sized freezer baggies,but buried in my pack somewheres. 🙄 But it worked out great, that weed is also very good, so I came out way ahead, you could say. 😁
I threw in a dead-but-not-messy turkey vulture for yas. 😲😉


Then several miles into the Avenue of the Giants, I found a big ole bag of weed, on the side of the road, where it had no business being. 🤔 I had to think & act quickly, because the baggie it was in, had a hole the size of a quarter, and I had gallon-sized freezer baggies,but buried in my pack somewheres. 🙄 But it worked out great, that weed is also very good, so I came out way ahead, you could say. 😁
I threw in a dead-but-not-messy turkey vulture for yas. 😲😉



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Apparently, the birds were just warming up, earlier. Can anyone count them all? 🤔😁
I rode through Yuma, earlier this year, I believe. I was tripping on the hummingbirds, but saw even more, in certain parts of California. ✌️
I rode through Yuma, earlier this year, I believe. I was tripping on the hummingbirds, but saw even more, in certain parts of California. ✌️

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I was riding around my old Air Force base decades ago and in one of the warehouse areas was a semi trailer parked across the road. I got up some speed, swung my right leg back over and crouched on the left pedal while leaning the bike to the right and rolled under the obstacle. While successful, it was probably unwise and I've never tried it again.
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Took the Faggin for a nice cruise out to El Paseo, which is a street in Palm Desert. It's considered like the Rodeo Drive of the Coachella Valley.



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I already posted this in the 'Photo of the day/week/whatever' thread but since you're all posting harvest pics, we're harvesting cranberries up here.

Flooding the fields is the easiest way to harvest cranberries.

Here you can see the floating boom that corrals the berries.

Flooding the fields is the easiest way to harvest cranberries.

Here you can see the floating boom that corrals the berries.
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We make sure to grab lunch at Pacifico whenever we’re in town.
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