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A nice and rather warm weather this afternoon, I always enjoy my outdoor life, tmrw I will ride a trail going westwards:-)
First wipeout of the season: a classic faceplant over the handlebars into the rocky ground. Luckily, I only ended up with minor scratches and bruises. Kudos to the older gentleman who stopped to check on me.
Trek 7.4 FX. A change of tyres from standard and this is now a go anywhere bike. This one is my 'urban' bike :)
I'm trying to work my way around.......
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I was unlocking my baby the other day, when I was approached by a man named "Les." "Les" properly identified the make of my bike. He intimated that his son was also an avid biker.
He asked about my profession. I told him that I take pictures and write about people for a living.
He then intimated that he also was a photographer. "Les" spent several years as the staff photographer for a local news station. "Les" engaged me in a discussion about our photographic philosophies. Surprisingly, they meshed rather well.
This, friends, is what we in the industry (I am a registered ninja) call an "affinity con." That's when a clandestine inquisitor feigns common interests. Their goal is to siphon as much information out of you as they can.
No need for your polar spy tactics, "Les." I think we both know what you really wanted to ask:
I've been naughty.
But then, you already knew that, didn't you?
Happy Holidays to you and yours, dear reader. Hope to see you again in the new year.
- Noah
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