Atlanta Intown Cycling
Cycling around the in-town neighborhoods of Atlanta, GA as seen from my road bike.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
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- Name: Jett
- Location: Atlanta, GA, United States
Georgia Tech graduate, road cyclist, ex youth-soccer coach, and 28-year resident of Virginia-Highland, an intown neighborhood of Atlanta.
3 Comments:
Makes a nice desktop background. Thanks!
Yes, that's exactly what I did too.
You know, I figured the same thing, that the lack of water would mean less-colorful trees, or trees losing their leaves earlier, but it didn't seem to happen that way.
Someone said that maybe it's because it's stayed warm longer so the trees don't realize it's late November. I'm not convinced, but it sounds like a plausible explanation.
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