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Monthly Archives: June 2020
4th month of the pandemic and I’m killing it on the bike – 436.8 miles biking and walking in June
436.8 miles in one month? Huge milestone for me. I was out biking or walking (or both) nearly every day. I often took a day or two off at the end of the week to recuperate.
If you were wondering how our famous cats are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic
A lot of people ask us about how our cats are doing. I’ve read that some pets are thrown off by their owners being home now during the pandemic. Ours? Couldn’t care less, really. They come and go, rotating between … Continue reading
We celebrated Father’s Day with a hike and a nice dinner
Happy Father’s Day! I started this year’s Father’s Day by sleeping in, if you can believe it. My usual Sunday group ride was held the day before instead. In the afternoon, Nums, Luke, and I went on a hike at … Continue reading
An anti-climactic last day of school
What anti-climactic end to the school year. The end of school usually means the big good-byes, signing of yearbooks, the big bus ride home. With the kids home for the past few months, there was no perceptible end of school … Continue reading
Josh and I rode 10 miles around Princeton to get him to his 100 miles goal before the end of the school year
Josh told me that he had a personal goal to hit 100 miles before the end of the school year. With the end of school coming up on Thursday, he was running out of time. I went on a group … Continue reading
The Ipes made a break for freedom in June – Our 24 hour weekend in Annapolis Maryland
After nearly 3 months in the pandemic, the Ipes were getting a serious case of cabin fever. Also, the kids and I desperately needed haircuts. After Labor Day, we heard that Maryland would be opening up salons and outdoor dining. … Continue reading