That's a nice neighborhood: mine tends to have more asphalt and motor 
vehicles. Thanks for sharing.

On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 1:25:59 PM UTC-8, mlpessar wrote:
>
> Back on the bike for the first time in almost two months, the hiatus due 
> to a bout of sciatica.  This lingering effects of this condition encouraged 
> me to ride easier than my normal fairly measured pace. Stuck to the 
> neighborhood. Cruised sedately but attentively and in slowing down got to 
> enjoy the beautiful Fall colors more fully than I otherwise might have. I 
> must say that the Appaloosa is a pleasure to ride at a slowed-down pace. 
> This is a bike whose cream accents are especially appropriate. Describing 
> the riding sensations experienced on riding a given bike is always a 
> difficult task as these impressions are always subjective. Regarding the 
> Appa, some descriptors that come to mind are "smooth,"  "stable" (while 
> remaining nimble) and yes..."creamy."  Suffice to say it is a very 
> pleasurable bike to ride.  Took some pics of the Appaloosa and Fall sites. 
> They can be found at: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmaLMdC4 
> <https://flic.kr/s/aHsmaLMdC4>.
> -Happy Trails, Marc
>

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