My wedding photo

 After all, I did travel to Seattle for my sister's wedding. It seems appropriate I should share the one photo I did take from the dinner, and to acknowledge how inappropriate it is that it's the only photo I took. Really, it was a lovely event, and I'm genuinely pleased for both my sister and "The Groom" (who frequently proclaimed that title through the weekend--it was funny!), but in all the hustle and bustle, the one time I took my phone out for a picture was when I was self isolating outside during dinner to enjoy my plate of delicious food mask free yet still protect myself against the increased risk of Long Covid due to TBI history.

If that reads like an excuse, it is. Turns out, I had company during dinner outside, and I'm a big fan of the company I had. Years ago, my first Technium came to me courtesy of the transfer station, and I dragged it home specifically for converting the frame with horizontal dropouts to a fixed gear. The ride quality of that frame was fantastic, so much so, I went looking for another one to use as a rough-road (possibly even with some chunks of gravel) bike. I loved that bike so much the rear dropout eventually broke from so many miles. There's a soft place in my heart for pretty much anything with a Technium logo, even if it does wear an awful rear brake design in an even worse location.

I'm assuming it belongs to one of the venue staff.
Good taste, and the food was excellent too!
Check the cool stubby fenders.
Although yes, those are Biopace chainrings, 
to match that rear brake?

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