Yet another Sunday here at AUIYNHYG. In between errands and other stuff, Opal and I hit up the usual spots. Unfortunately I haven’t been sleeping well and I overdid it a little this afternoon, so there aren’t that many flicks since I was pretty exhausted by the time I got home and didn’t feel like going out again this evening. But at least I got a few TBOXs this afternoon and nothing makes me happier than big yellow beauties.
Not So Lazy Sunday Edition.
One Week Edition.
Here are the photos from last week.
You Can’t Fade Me Edition.
Thursday was a pretty chill day, and after getting up early for a root canal I decided to just roll around the neighborhood and catch up on my old route. Mostly just tags, and I’m sure some have been there forever, but they were new to me yesterday.
Autumn Turns To Winter Edition.
- Yee-haw!
- 15 Below.
- Together Forever.
- Rockin’ it!
- It’s coming….
Every year I dread the coming of winter. More so the past few years than ever before. This year has been lucky so far. We just got our first real snow last night and up until now, the weather hasn’t been too cold or too horrible. Keep reading>>>
The Expansion Edition.
A fixed up bicycle + miles upon miles of bike paths = Many new territories and a world of new horizons. It doesn’t get any better.
Back In The Saddle Edition.
It seems like I’ve hardly been able to get out this summer, so I haven’t really had much to post. These pictures are from the first two weekends I was able to get out, after about a 3 week hiatus. It felt pretty good.
Easy Like Sunday Morning Edition.
Sunday, April 6th, 2008. A bit overcast, but still wonderful. I was restless and even though my feet and legs were still angry from the day before, I had to get out.
A Perfect Day Edition.
Saturday, April 5th, 2008. 65 degrees, sunny and clocking about 10 total miles in about 3 hours. My shins and feet hurt like crazy the next day, but it was worth it. Enjoy.
Early Spring Edition.
Early Spring on one 50 degree day in March and the start of what turned out to be one of the greatest days of the year.
Winter Edition.
The following is a compilation of the small amount of graffiti hunting I’ve been able to do over the winter months.






























