Victorwine wrote:Glad to hear you are recovering!
Fields Family winemaker and partner, Ryan Sherman is a "Lodi Native Zinfandel" winemaker.
Salute
Yeah...I read about that project (on here and elsewhere). I should have asked Michael at the tasting room.
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Luckily, I escaped with road rash and a broken water bottle holder! On a street that is used by a lot of cyclists, I sent a complaint to that town and got no reply. Carefully rode by that spot for about 6 months, and then one day it was gone!
Joe:
I have a similar story, actually.

There is a rather large port/industrial area in the City of Richmond, California (north of Berkeley fronting on the Bay) which was the site of the historic Kaiser Shipyard during WWII. The National park Service has established the "Rosie the Riveter" historic area-there are some cool old buildings (one of which now houses a multi-tenant winery), old ships, etc. They also tried to provide infrastructure for cycling without spending a ton of money. So, the City or the State (not sure who) laid a bicycle path along the main access road and separated it from the road traffic with a curb.
A gray, asphalt-colored curb.
Which I, not paying attention, misread as a continuation of the road surface. I crashed, jacked up my right rotator cuff pretty badly. Six months with no weight lifting.
Anyway...a couple months later, re-rode the route. Someone had painted the curb bright white!

I must not have been the only "victim".
As bad as rotator cuffs are, I think broken bones take longer. These are honestly the only two major crashes I have had in 30+ years of semi-serious road riding!
...(Humans) are unique in our capacity to construct realities at utter odds with reality. Dogs dream and dolphins imagine, but only humans are deluded. –Jacob Bacharach