I hope I don’t get a ticket!

August 22nd, 2008

I’ve heard roadies (nickname for serious road bicyclists) brag about times they’ve ridden so fast they’ve actually been breaking the law by going over the speed limit. I could never relate until now! And I present to you, Symphony Way:

10 mph

Please stay in Sleepy Hollow

August 21st, 2008

Here’s a direct quote from Linda McDaniel-Hale, a Sleepy Hollow resident, in reference to Elgin’s streets:

Maybe we could play “dodge the bike riders” with our cars or see how many of them we can hit.

It was in today’s Valley View, a new resident-written blog by the Courier News.

Letterboxing!

August 21st, 2008

On Sunday I went Letterboxing. I got the idea from this article in the Courier. A friend and I went followed this clue to a forest preserve I never knew existed–Voyager’s Landing.

forest preserve

We had to climb up and down a lot of small yet steep hills to get to the hidden box.

steep trail

Finally, a letterbox!

letterbox

It had lots of stamps in it from other people who had found it over the past two years.

letterbox
letterbox

There were two boxes hidden, but we only found one. We weren’t sure what “a sleeping giant” in the clue referred to–another tree?

It’s getting hot in here

August 20th, 2008

1) An e-mail from Dave Kaptain to the Courier refutes what Mike Powers originally wrote about his deal with the Bandits, removing any doubt that it was just a mistake. Powers bought his home from the Bandits’ owner, which may or may not be related.

It seems obvious that Powers’ actions weren’t kosher. He’s already resigned. What is usually done next in this type of situation? I honestly don’t know.

2) A former Larkin guidance counselor writes in about the lawsuit against U46, arguing that the plaintiffs are misunderstanding the situation.

The more pieces of the puzzle I obtain, the more I’m agreeing that the lawsuit is misguided.

The moon loomed large last night

August 19th, 2008

I almost didn’t take any photos of the moon because my camera wasn’t on me. Then I said to myself, “Jessica, it’s 9 pm. If you can’t muster up the energy to run into your apartment, grab your camera, then drive half a mile down the street to get a good photo of the moon, you’re getting OLD.”

big moon

I would’ve just walked the half mile, but someone threw a rock (or something equally heavy) at my car while I was driving down that stretch of road to get the camera. Plus it was past dark. I’ll just admit it: I was scared.

big moon

big moon art

big moon art

“Luna” means moon. That’s where the word “lunatic” comes from. If I wanted to be really cheesy I would’ve titled this “The luna loomed large last night.” Or “The lunatic loomed large last night.” The lunatic being the person who threw something at my car–not me!

If I was an artist I’d say these photos get crazier to show the moon’s effect on people. But I’m not an artist so I’ll tell the truth–I couldn’t get a clear photo so I just had fun with it.

I love reading the newspaper

August 17th, 2008

+Here’s an article about the western expansion of RTA not being a priority. Essentially the demand is there, but the money isn’t. What’s new?

+Here’s an article on religious diversity in the area. Maybe I’ll start visiting different places of worship. I’ve never been to a Buddhist temple or a Jewish synagogue. Really I’ve only been to a smattering of Christian churches and a Unitarian Universalist congregation.

+Someone threw acid onto someone’s car. That’s terrible. Where do people even get acid?

+I was interviewed for an article on Bike-to-Work week. It was surreal to read about myself in the paper. I was misquoted a couple times, but the overall gist is correct. One quote does make me look like I have bad grammar–not true! Two days later my photo was in the paper, also for bike stuff. Someone called me a “media maven” that week.