Changes

5.26.2008

"ch, ch, changes..." to quote David Bowie.

I will no longer be updating Restive State. The time has come to move on. This blog got me into blogging and created a monster. Instead of having the proverbial throw everything in blog, where one post could be about martinis, the next about nursing, the next about bicycle commuting, I've decided to slim down, refocus and eliminate the redundancies and duplicates. Sounds like I'm downsizing a company, right?

So where can you find me?
First, Lost on the Floor, my nursing blog.
Second, Tom's Bike Blog, all about my cycling life.

Simple, right? Easier. Focused.

Farewell and good luck.

Posted by Tom at 6:09 PM 0 comments  

Yeah, it's been awhile

3.10.2008

Since I haven't been posting here regularly, I figured I would provide updates.

The commuter is still going strong. We've had a decent winter this year and it and I have withstood nearly everything Mother Nature could throw at me.

Work is work. A paycheck is a paycheck. Y'know, another day in paradise.

I'll eventually be back with more, just not now.

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Updated pics of the commuter rig

11.01.2007

Yes folks, I have joined the digital camera revolution. Again. Hopefully this one doesn't die. Or get stolen.

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R.I.P. Trail Bike

10.09.2007










The commuter rig is finished. No more trail bike. Not that I did much trail riding in the last year anyway.

As for the bag, now that we've had rain, I can attest that it is waterproof. Haven't had a leak yet. Besides the bag, I added full fenders, tail and head lights. Haven't had a chance to take it out for a spin yet, but seems like it will work out smashingly.

Posted by Tom at 11:39 PM 0 comments  

Powell's

9.18.2007

World famous Powell's. You can spend an hour in there and still not do more than skim the surface. That and get yourself lost.

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Ooooh, shiny new stuff.

9.10.2007

I bough myself a new pannier today. Been wanting to get my stuff off my back during the commute, hoping that in conjunction with PT and exercises, my back won't hurt so much. We'll see if it works. Thing is, these specialty packs are expen$ive. I'm not exactly flush, so dropping a lot on something that may or may not work is a dicey proposition.

I had to think about what I needed to carry to and from work. Besides scrubs and lunch, there isn't too much. Expedition sized bags need not apply for this. Most of the junk I need is in the locker at work. Besides, having a small bag encourages me not too take the kitchen sink along. Let me say right away that while nice, Ortlieb panniers were right out. Can't really drop $100+ at this time. Sure it's for a pair, but I only need one. I found my way though. Thanks to articles at Commute by Bike and my hero, Fat Cyclist, came upon Banjo Brothers. Ended up with their "Waterproof Pannier" which considering we're in September already, will be getting a work out soon enough (never mind that it is going to be the 90's this week!).

After getting a rack on the bike, I mock loaded the bag with what I normally take: set of scrubs, lunch, emergency bike kit, personal items like keys, wallet, cell phone, Palm and other minuscule necessities. And you know what? It fit. Perfectly. With room to spare. Sure it knocked my bike a little off-kilter, but I think it will be worth. Otherwise, it's craigslist for it.

Til later...

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Zoobomb & city musings.

9.04.2007


Spent the day in town today. Linda had to work so she had the car and I was on foot. Took the bus to PT, then bummed around downtown until it was time to head home. Walked past the Zoobomb "sculpture", so I had to take a pick. Spent most of the afternoon on the bricks at Pioneer Courthouse Square just people watching. That in itself is almost always entertaining and today was no let down. Started off with the guy playing pan flute on the corner of Broadway and Morrison. Then you add in the street kids for color. Add a dash of suburban emo kids, a little bit of office workers, tourists and the one lone security guard and you end up with a fun afternoon at the square.

'Til later...

Here's the map.

Posted by Tom at 10:02 PM 0 comments  

Urban renewal.

Sometimes you have to ask "what were you thinking?"

Here's the map.

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