Friday, May 20, 2005


This is along the Azusa River. If you keep going south along the river, you'll reach Long Beach. That's where I'll go for my next ride. Remember to bring plenty of sunblock. I went from medium rare to well done after my ride. These bike paths are great because there's hardly anyone on these paths and you don't have to worry about cars. This is great for road bikes. I love passing other bikes. I almost never get passed. I hate it when I do get passed though.  Posted by Hello

There are little islands in the river sometimes. I saw a dog living on the island one time.  Posted by Hello

This is the Rio Hondo trail. There's a lot of trails that seem to go on endlessly. You just have to keep pushing yourself to reach the end. Posted by Hello

This is a bike path called the Lario Trail. This is near the beginning of my epic bike ride adventure. This system of bike paths is one of the most scenic in L.A. Posted by Hello

May 19,2005. I went on a bike trip to the mountains in Azusa. I biked up to Crystal Lake in the Angeles National Forest. It was about a 60 mile round trip bike ride from where I live. It was a pretty hot day. I got really tan afterword. This picture is of a park above the 60 freeway north of Whittier Narrows. The reason for the caged fence is because this area is used to fly remote control airplanes. It's pretty cool to see all the little stunts that they do. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

From Dust to Dust

Why is there always so much dust? Where does all the dust come from? As soon as I dust my home, it appears again the next day. We can't escape from it. I think dust is a constant reminder of where we're from and where we are going.

Car Mechanics are Sleazier than Lawyers

I abhor car mechanics. Every 3,000 or so miles, I cringe at the thought of going to a car mechanic. They're always trying to make you pay for repairs that you don't really need. I come in bringing my $10 oil change coupon and I leave spending thousands of dollars on things that they say my car needed. Car mechanics are crooks. To me, they're worse than lawyers. I hate having to wait there too since I'm stuck there. They have my car hostage. Can anyone recommend a good honest mechanic?

Biking to Make a Better World


One day I'd like to tandem bike across America with Sarah. Right now, I'm content with local day adventures on my bike. When I retire, I'm going to dedicate my life to biking in order to make a better new world. You can change the world by encouraging everyone to bike. Once eveyone starts biking, the world will be a much better place. Just wait and see. That's how I'm going to change the world one person at a time. I'm not saying every single person has to bike. I'm positive, however, that if more people biked, the world would be better. I'm going to try and bring world peace through biking.Posted by Hello

On my next trip, I'll take pictures of the Amazing Azusa River. After that I'll head back to Long Beach. Sometimes, when I bike too long I get saddle sore. Hopefully, it won't have long-term physical effects. Ouch. Posted by Hello

El Monte Nature Preserve and Reservoir


If you keep biking north past the airport, you can get to the Nature Preserve and Reservoir in El Monte. It's a relatively secluded park. A lot of people come here to think. Some people fish. I like to mountain bike along the dirt trails and scare everyone. Actually, I don't intentionally do it. It's just that I'm so fast that people get scared. I used to bike everywhere when I lived in L.A. Now, I have to put my bike on the car rack to get to really nice trails. If you want to go biking, let me know. I'll take you to some cool trails.Posted by Hello

Here's a picture of the bike path along the San Gabriel River next to the El Monte Airport. It's pretty cool. It's great for roadies. You can bike for many miles along this path. I biked down to Long Beach a few times. There's also another path that you can take to the Angeles Forest in Azusa. Watch out for bums under the bridges though. That's where some bums sleep. I like to call them "bridge trolls". Posted by Hello

Yee-haw! Posted by Hello

Here's a plane that's landing. "Highway to the danger zone." Posted by Hello

I've taken some pictures of my recent bike adventure in May. There are bike trails along the San Gabriel River. I biked up to El Monte where the trail ends. Along the way, I took pictures of the El Monte Airport. Its cool biking along the runway where you see small private planes land and takeoff. I feel kinda like I'm in the scene in Top Gun where Tom Cruise is cheering on the fighter jets while riding his motorcycle. Okay, my version is a slower and lamer one than the movie. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, May 17, 2005


Sarah and her friend. Posted by Hello

Han Lee. He works for Pandemic Games. He made games like Full Spectrum Warrior and Star Wars Battlefront. That's hot. Posted by Hello

Tony Koo at the picnic. He's pretty tall. He teaches 3rd graders at BSBC Sunday School. Sarah and I teach 2nd graders. He gets our kids after they had us. He says our kids our wild and hard to control. Posted by Hello

I need to go to the bathroom so bad. Posted by Hello

Me and some of the church kids. I ate so much food, but I had to hold off going to the bathroom because I can't use dirty public restrooms. Posted by Hello

Here's Sarah barbequing Korean Ribs (Galbi) at the Berendo Street Baptist Church picnic. This was on Sunday, May 15, 2005 at Whittier Narrows Recreation Park in South El Monte. As always, I overate. Posted by Hello