Tour de Agua
Dublin, Texas\
June 12, 2021
Start/finish was at the Dublin High School this year; also, it was a new route. Not sure of the number of riders (100+), but the parking lot was full.
A feature was that one could start anytime one wanted, so people got ready and pedaled off.
Hills were plentiful but were the long rolling type rather than the long or short steep ones.
As one could discern, the Tour de Agua was not a race this year; thus, I could stop and smell the flowers every time I saw a patch.Note the road. Dublin had one of the better stretches of smooth roads of organized tours.
Rest stop 1. The rest stops were spaced out about 9 miles apart so we didn't need to rest. There was just no hurry to finish the ride. (Plus they all had good cookies).
Hard to tell in the above pictures but it was a beautiful overcast day, cool, and no wind to speak of.
Rest stop 2. Again not tired, but Christine wanted to sit on something softer than the saddle. While visiting with the gentleman beside her, she almost had him convinced to buy his wife an electric bike after she went on and on about how she enjoyed her bike.
Finger over lense. Not an excuse, just a new camera and not holding it correctly.
At first I tried cropping out the finger; however, there were so many that I just gave up.My old camera was taking blurred pictures, so I got a new camera. The blur wasn't the camera's fault. It was the photographer's fault so now I have blurred pictures with a finger in them.
Rest stop 3 and the last one for our 40 mile route. They still had plenty of good cookies left. Again no rush, so this time Christine got into a long discussion with one of the nice volunteer ladies.
One of the steeper hills.
Some nice flowers just to the left of the finger.
Nicer picture of flowers with the finger cropped out.
If one squints, behind the clearing is a large dairy farm.
If one enlarges the above, it is an old barn with some horses off the right corner of the barn. I guess if I had stopped and zoomed in it would be more picturesque but I am still practicing my point and shoot from a moving bike (without getting my finger in the way).
Left this mistake in to show the smooth road.
Edge of town.
Coming up on the greeters near the finish line.
FInish line and staging area. Ride over. Outstanding weather and roads. Shortly after we finished the sun burst through the clouds with a vengence.
We thank the organizers, volunteers, and sponsors for putting on the great ride. We hope they continue the ride for many more years and continue to provide needy people with clean water.
P.S. Got the results back from my PET scan and I am currently cancer free. Fingers crossed to stay that way.
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