Re: [RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-13 Thread Chris Chen
Beautiful.

On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 7:15 PM, Eunice Chang sleepyn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've been meaning to write this since last year.

 Most of you know Seth Vidal, who frequented RBW list and who was killed in
 a hit and run two years ago. One of the things he liked was the ride
 reports. He'd share them with me and we'd plan rides.

 I joined the list a few months after he died, mostly just to update the
 group, but I've also read some of your ride reports, and they were very,
 very helpful on getting me back on the bike and rediscovering a new, but
 different, kind of joy that only bicycles can provide. I thought I'd
 contribute as well. It's also my small way of saying thanks for your
 support, intentional or not.

 I've organized rides of remembrance on the day he died, and I rode his
 Hilsen in both cases. This year, a friend of mine borrowed my QB for the
 memorial ride so two Rivs were well represented. :)

 The ride was roughly 2 miles- it was just a slow roll through the
 neighborhood to the area where Seth was killed, to where the ghost bike
 was,  have a moment of silence, and then through a very short trail along
 Ellerbee Creek and back to the starting point. We went to a pub later. The
 most amazing thing was that when we all lined up in front of the ghost
 bike, traffic actually slowed down (it almost never does- it's a 35 mph but
 since it leads to highways on both ends, most folks go 45-50).

 I led the ride, but I am a terrible ride leader. Last year, I rode really
 fast ahead of the pack and it became a joke (after years of riding the
 tandem and having Seth tell me to pedal harder, it's kind of hard to break
 the habit). This year a friend took me for an impromptu 14 mile ride the
 day before and another friend made sure I had a few beers in before the
 ride. I apparently still went too fast, and someone kind of had to chase me
 down to make sure I waited for the group. And honestly, I tried to slow
 down. It's not my fault Rivs are extremely efficient machines.

 And I would have taken photos, except I managed to destroy my camera with
 the water from the bouquet of sunflowers (Seth's favorite) that I left at
 the ghost bike. So I've collected others' into this album:

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/sets/72157655728650855

 Keep riding and writing. You never know who you might reach.

 -Eunice still enjoying the ride Chang






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[RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-12 Thread Philip Williamson
Thanks for that. I'm always glad to remember Seth.
He WAS pretty real online! My ex-coworker knew him from software that way, too. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

Always happy to 
see the Seth quote in David's 
post signature line

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[RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-12 Thread Amit Singh
Seth was kind and so giving of himself. He inspired so many of us to enjoy the 
ride. 

Thank you for Eunice for continuing to share ride reports and being part of 
this group. With each of your posts and photos I continue to remember him.

Thumper Buttercup looked in good form for the ride! :)

Amit

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[RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-12 Thread WETH
Eunice,
Thank you for the poignant post.  I enjoy your writing and your photographs.
I am in the early stages of building up a Romulus.  One of the open tabs on my 
web browser is a photo of Seth's Romulus in a workstand from Flickr.  He 
continues to inspire and instruct.
All the best,
Erl

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Re: [RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-11 Thread Steven Sweedler
Eunice, thanks for sharing, also knew Seth from  the Bob list, what city
did this happen in. Steve
Plymouth, New Hampshire

On Friday, July 10, 2015, Eunice Chang sleepyn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've been meaning to write this since last year.

 Most of you know Seth Vidal, who frequented RBW list and who was killed in
 a hit and run two years ago. One of the things he liked was the ride
 reports. He'd share them with me and we'd plan rides.

 I joined the list a few months after he died, mostly just to update the
 group, but I've also read some of your ride reports, and they were very,
 very helpful on getting me back on the bike and rediscovering a new, but
 different, kind of joy that only bicycles can provide. I thought I'd
 contribute as well. It's also my small way of saying thanks for your
 support, intentional or not.

 I've organized rides of remembrance on the day he died, and I rode his
 Hilsen in both cases. This year, a friend of mine borrowed my QB for the
 memorial ride so two Rivs were well represented. :)

 The ride was roughly 2 miles- it was just a slow roll through the
 neighborhood to the area where Seth was killed, to where the ghost bike
 was,  have a moment of silence, and then through a very short trail along
 Ellerbee Creek and back to the starting point. We went to a pub later. The
 most amazing thing was that when we all lined up in front of the ghost
 bike, traffic actually slowed down (it almost never does- it's a 35 mph but
 since it leads to highways on both ends, most folks go 45-50).

 I led the ride, but I am a terrible ride leader. Last year, I rode really
 fast ahead of the pack and it became a joke (after years of riding the
 tandem and having Seth tell me to pedal harder, it's kind of hard to break
 the habit). This year a friend took me for an impromptu 14 mile ride the
 day before and another friend made sure I had a few beers in before the
 ride. I apparently still went too fast, and someone kind of had to chase me
 down to make sure I waited for the group. And honestly, I tried to slow
 down. It's not my fault Rivs are extremely efficient machines.

 And I would have taken photos, except I managed to destroy my camera with
 the water from the bouquet of sunflowers (Seth's favorite) that I left at
 the ghost bike. So I've collected others' into this album:

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/sets/72157655728650855

 Keep riding and writing. You never know who you might reach.

 -Eunice still enjoying the ride Chang






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Re: [RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-11 Thread Eunice Chang
Steve,

Durham, NC.

-E.

On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Steven Sweedler sweed...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Eunice, thanks for sharing, also knew Seth from  the Bob list, what city
 did this happen in. Steve
 Plymouth, New Hampshire


 On Friday, July 10, 2015, Eunice Chang sleepyn...@gmail.com wrote:

 I've been meaning to write this since last year.

 Most of you know Seth Vidal, who frequented RBW list and who was killed
 in a hit and run two years ago. One of the things he liked was the ride
 reports. He'd share them with me and we'd plan rides.

 I joined the list a few months after he died, mostly just to update the
 group, but I've also read some of your ride reports, and they were very,
 very helpful on getting me back on the bike and rediscovering a new, but
 different, kind of joy that only bicycles can provide. I thought I'd
 contribute as well. It's also my small way of saying thanks for your
 support, intentional or not.

 I've organized rides of remembrance on the day he died, and I rode his
 Hilsen in both cases. This year, a friend of mine borrowed my QB for the
 memorial ride so two Rivs were well represented. :)

 The ride was roughly 2 miles- it was just a slow roll through the
 neighborhood to the area where Seth was killed, to where the ghost bike
 was,  have a moment of silence, and then through a very short trail along
 Ellerbee Creek and back to the starting point. We went to a pub later. The
 most amazing thing was that when we all lined up in front of the ghost
 bike, traffic actually slowed down (it almost never does- it's a 35 mph but
 since it leads to highways on both ends, most folks go 45-50).

 I led the ride, but I am a terrible ride leader. Last year, I rode really
 fast ahead of the pack and it became a joke (after years of riding the
 tandem and having Seth tell me to pedal harder, it's kind of hard to break
 the habit). This year a friend took me for an impromptu 14 mile ride the
 day before and another friend made sure I had a few beers in before the
 ride. I apparently still went too fast, and someone kind of had to chase me
 down to make sure I waited for the group. And honestly, I tried to slow
 down. It's not my fault Rivs are extremely efficient machines.

 And I would have taken photos, except I managed to destroy my camera with
 the water from the bouquet of sunflowers (Seth's favorite) that I left at
 the ghost bike. So I've collected others' into this album:

 https://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/sets/72157655728650855

 Keep riding and writing. You never know who you might reach.

 -Eunice still enjoying the ride Chang






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[RBW] ride of remembrance

2015-07-10 Thread Eunice Chang
I've been meaning to write this since last year.

Most of you know Seth Vidal, who frequented RBW list and who was killed in
a hit and run two years ago. One of the things he liked was the ride
reports. He'd share them with me and we'd plan rides.

I joined the list a few months after he died, mostly just to update the
group, but I've also read some of your ride reports, and they were very,
very helpful on getting me back on the bike and rediscovering a new, but
different, kind of joy that only bicycles can provide. I thought I'd
contribute as well. It's also my small way of saying thanks for your
support, intentional or not.

I've organized rides of remembrance on the day he died, and I rode his
Hilsen in both cases. This year, a friend of mine borrowed my QB for the
memorial ride so two Rivs were well represented. :)

The ride was roughly 2 miles- it was just a slow roll through the
neighborhood to the area where Seth was killed, to where the ghost bike
was,  have a moment of silence, and then through a very short trail along
Ellerbee Creek and back to the starting point. We went to a pub later. The
most amazing thing was that when we all lined up in front of the ghost
bike, traffic actually slowed down (it almost never does- it's a 35 mph but
since it leads to highways on both ends, most folks go 45-50).

I led the ride, but I am a terrible ride leader. Last year, I rode really
fast ahead of the pack and it became a joke (after years of riding the
tandem and having Seth tell me to pedal harder, it's kind of hard to break
the habit). This year a friend took me for an impromptu 14 mile ride the
day before and another friend made sure I had a few beers in before the
ride. I apparently still went too fast, and someone kind of had to chase me
down to make sure I waited for the group. And honestly, I tried to slow
down. It's not my fault Rivs are extremely efficient machines.

And I would have taken photos, except I managed to destroy my camera with
the water from the bouquet of sunflowers (Seth's favorite) that I left at
the ghost bike. So I've collected others' into this album:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ejchang/sets/72157655728650855

Keep riding and writing. You never know who you might reach.

-Eunice still enjoying the ride Chang

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