A friend just directed me to a site that I think I'm going to become addicted to. Sort of like my heart rate monitor, sunflower butter [like peanut butter, but without the life-threatening peanuts], and the Biggest Loser, at times I think I should stop, but I don't, and I don't want to.
You remember the Feeling Faces chart?
[Here it is, if you don't]:

These folks at we feel fine have started an artwork of sorts that compiles emotions from public blogs (by trolling for the words "I Feel") and presents them in various ways. The program continues to pick up statements from blogs, so it's live art, social commentary full of psychological snippets of our fellow humans lives. Sortable by region, weather, gender, age, and date. I only wish I could read faster.
"I feel like I am in someone else's life."
"I feel like this dog"
I often notice that I try not to use the word 'feel' when I mean 'think' (and often fail at that) but now I'm starting to wonder if I've shown up in their algorithms simply due to using imprecise language.
Anyway . . . more on last weekend's ride coming soon. Not too many photos though. I think it scares people when I pull out my camera while I'm riding.

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