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July 12th, 2008 by admin
For some reason many metaphors have been playing in my head lately. Most of them have to do with the bike. Sometimes I like long road rides, and the lesson they teach me about getting myself committed to the point where bailing out costs more than completing the ride. We can lose a lot when we don’t follow through.
I don’t like to ride alone on the road because there are far too many angry people driving cars these days, but even when riding with someone else there is a time to be alone - whether it be off the front or back of the pack. I use that time alone to take in the scenery and to think as my fellow cyclists do.
I remember learning about drafting several years ago when I first started riding a road bike in Greensboro, North Carolina. Folks who follow NASCAR know about drafting, as do people who try to increase their gas mileage on the highway; in both of those cases the benefit is focused more on the individual. In cycling it’s more about the group or team; about taking turns pulling and being pulled.
Continue reading ‘Some lessons learned through fun on the bike’
July 12th, 2008 by admin
John Piper won the Red Bull challenge at the Pocohantas State Park Mountain Bike Festival back in April. Here’s his victory depicted with My Comic Life.

July 10th, 2008 by admin
I’m not much of a concert-goer anymore.
I loved going to the big conerts when I was in my teens and twenties - R.E.M, Jane’s Addiction, Soundgarden - but at some point I just started losing interest in anything other than smaller jazz or blue grass performances. Maybe it had something to do with the price of tickets, or maybe I’m just an old man. Or maybe there’s this elitist side of me that says “I refuse to be one of those people that pays ever-increasing ticket prices to see the same band they’ve been going to see since they were teenagers.” I mean really, over a hundred bucks to see Aerosmith or Pink Floyd? Get out of here.
I’ve only seen a small number of shows over the last five or six years. Ashley and I went to see Tori Amos several years ago. I love all of our Tori Amos CDs, but somehow the live performance failed to impress me and I did not join the crowd in their shouts for “Encore!” What really draws me to Tori is her piano and I think I might have enjoyed her more if it was just her and the piano without the band. Maybe. Especially if it was in a small bar.
The last big show we saw was Ben Folds, and it was just Ben and his Piano at Davidson University in North Carolina. The show was incredible. Continue reading ‘I wish that I was going to Shea’s farewell.’
May 11th, 2008 by admin
Tomorrow I have the pleasure of visiting the Carnegie Corporation as I continue my search for employment where I can continue to make a difference. I’m excited and nervous as this is the first time I will be heading into Manhattan alone. The few times I have been, I have relied on Ashley’s experience and knowledge of public transportation to get us to where we needed to be.
Recently I was turned on to Idealist.org and my eyes have started glowing at all the opportunities in New York with organizations that are working to improve people’s lives. Never thought that I would be working in New York, but it’s looking more and more attractive.
Gambarimasu.
May 3rd, 2008 by admin

Bird nerd that I am, I glanced up at our feeder this morning while Ashley and I were sitting in the back yard with Erica and Damien - and saw a bird that I had not seen before. What an honor to be visited by such a handsome bird. Unfortunately, this shot is taken through a somewhat dirty window as I did not want to scare him away after retrieving my camera.
April 30th, 2008 by admin
Our good friend, Curtis Wilson the nomad, was in town last week for work with the Golf Channel. Our neighbors, Erica and Damien joined us for dinner in the back yard. We ate a great meal and had wonderful conversation and played for hours with a gyroscope ball.
It’s great to have friends visit, and we hope more will do so while we are in the crazy New York area.
April 29th, 2008 by admin

Every morning as I walk out my front door I look left and am amazed to live in such a charmingly beautiful neighborhood. Ashley and I may return to Richmond after three years up north, if so I will probably push for a house in Church Hill.
April 23rd, 2008 by admin

This past Sunday, Ashley and I met Kevin and Kathryn in Greenwich Village on Sunday for brunch including 5 dollar continuously filled Mimosas at Arte Pasta. Afterwards, we took the subway to the Frick Museum for a while before taking
a stroll through Central Park where we watched roller skate dancers.
Then we took a 4:30 Circle Line Cruise and saw the amazing isle of Manhattan and all the bridges that touch its shores from the deck of a big ol’ boat.
Once we returned to land we went back to the Village and had an amazing dinner at Spice Market.

April 14th, 2008 by admin
Ashley and I will be heading up to New Jersey tomorrow for a week long recon mission. On Wednesday, we will visit Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, where Ashley will begin her emergency medicine residency in June. We will scout neighborhoods and familiarize ourselves with the area; and hopefully, I will have the opportunity to do some networking. (I owe sincere thanks to Karen Kennefick-Massand, Sally Davis, Walter Niemasz and John Sands for their help in that area.)
We will also get to visit some old friends and meet some new ones. Woo Hoo! Look out New York, It’s Kevin Rioux time!
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April 13th, 2008 by admin
Just discovered and installed a rather neat add on for Word Press offered by Tan Tan Noodles (available here:Flickr Photo Album

There seem to be a few issues with the add on. It doesn’t work too well in Firefox 3 beta 5 on Windows, but then that’s an issue with Firefox 3 I guess. Oh, upon furhter investigation, the Word Press 2.5 insert media isn’t working either. Clicking on an image does not insert it into the post. So I decided to test on Internet Explorer and found that the add on ignores the cursor position and simply inserts the Flickr image at the beginning of the post. Minor issues overall for a convenient way to grab photos from Flickr and post.