Monday, July 23, 2007

How to take pictures

So here's how we're doing with getting photos of bike races (if I don't go).

  • Step one: remember to give Matt the camera

  • Step two: remember to take the memory card out of the computer and put it into the camera before giving it to Matt

  • Step three: have Matt remember to actually give the camera to Chrissy so she can get pics at the race

  • Step four: have Matt remember to get the camera back from Chrissy


So we've progressed with each race... getting one step further as we went... so we're up to step four.

Meaning I don't have my camera. So that means everyone has already moved onto an other blog ('cause let's be honest... we don't actually "read" blogs, we look at pictures).

Just incase you actually read my updates, here's where I'm at...

Fawne is completely stalled. I added the length to the body and sleeves and it fits much better... however, that row gauge issue is effecting the raglan style decreases so I'll have to play with that. I think I'll do a decrease row, then a plain row, etc for a total of 6 rows before I start the arm cap shaping. I'll play with it today.

Oh, and how did the race go? Well, it was a tough day for the guys in the Cat 3 race. Only 20-something riders finished (out of 80 riders) and I think only three guys from Iron Hill finished: Tim, Jim and Matt. Matt actually got dropped on the 7th lap and rode the last 30 miles by himself. Once you get unhitched from the field, it's so hard to get back on.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous1:09 PM

    Three steps out of four ain't bad!
    I'm glad that at least you didn't have to do a ton of frogging on Fawne. Good luck with the row gauge.

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