Monday, March 5, 2012

Where Quickbeams Go




11 comments:

Shoot Film, Ride Steel said...

Here we see the QB in it's natural habitat . . . lurking in the grass, waiting for it's prey to wander past . . . soon it will spring in to action, loping ever faster . . .

Jon said...

Quickbeam...
You make my heart sing..
Ahh-aahh..Quickbeam
You make ev erything...Groovy!

Quickbeam, I think I love you.
But, I gotta know for sure..

(Or, was that not the Wild Thing reference that you meant to make?)

Pondero said...

Thanks, Jon, for getting that song stuck in my head for...who knows how long?

I know what I'll be singing on the next ride.

Dan said...

Beautiful pictures Mr P!

I thoroughly enjoy the blog, it's pictures and adventures. Thanks.

Apertome said...

Apparently, they get around. What the heck is all that green stuff?

GravelDoc said...

I really enjoy the contrasts of the orange frame and green grass. It's neat to see how it brings out the artsy/creative side of some of your readers. By the way, is that grass being bent by wind or is it just growing that way? We've been having gusts of over 40 mph here today...no riding for me :(

Steve A said...

Certainly much nicer than the QB leaning up against the coyote!

Pondero said...

Yeah, the QB looks better in all that green stuff blowing in the wind than next to that brownish coyote hanging on the fence. With today's wind, 25-35mph with 40mph gusts, I think that grass would be laying over much farther. Glad I got out yesterday.

greg said...

I envy all of that grass...

Herringbone said...

Hi- I was struck by the lighting and the grass too. Soft hues but quite vibrant. I like how taller grasses give a certain animation to the landscape. I agree too,the bike looks very natural.

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