Friday, April 18, 2008

Full Moon Fiasco 5


Pink full moon over Fairhaven Ma.


The fifth riding of the Full Moon Fiasco was done a day early. Saturday night when the moon is completely full, would have been a wash because everyone had something to do. Last night (Friday), was the best chance, and such a beautiful night could not go without riding. The weather cooperated offering a 55 degree, calm clear evening.
Bridge to New Bedford, Ma.



Over the bridge into New Bedford before climbing Union St and a ride by the old homestead on 7th. Once on County St. the hammering began with the mansions as backdrops. The traffic was light, the street was wide and we cut loose.


County St. Homes




Lights

Nutty Bar break

Turkey burger on a bagel.


Happy Pink Moon


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3 comments:

  1. It's nice to see that you've moved up from beef jerky :)

    Love the architecture!

    There are a couple of full moon rides here...well...it's more like hanging around bikes rather than riding them... http://www.flickr.com/photos/birzer/tags/fullmoon/

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