Saturday, May 4, 2019

Ride to Oi Futo Athletic Field in Shinagawa City


Today was the day of the MS track and field finals at the Oi Futo Athletic Field in Shinagawa City.  It started out being a beautiful day.  The sun was shining with only a few clouds.  Much of the ride was along streets both large and small.  I did not take many pictures going there, but I did get some pictures on the way back.
Meguro River
Crossing the Hizume-gawa River











 Christian Academy in Japan did fine.  These awards were given at lunchtime while the officials were having a break. 
 The field is near Haneda International Airport.  There were planes flying out of Haneda on a regular basis. 




Super Ambulance was written on the side.

What an interesting looking building.

Wake boarding behind the boat.
Solar panels on the side of the building!
Look Left...
Look Right
Azaleas are starting to flower.









This house caught my attention on the way down and again on the way back.  Interesting architecture for Japan.

Shortly after this picture, a thunderstorm moved in.  It started to rain pretty heavily.  I took cover at a couple of places when the rain was getting pretty bad.  By the time I came to Hoya, the streets were dry and the rains had not come yet.  I did make it home before the storm arrived at my house.
I have been looking forward to this bicycle ride for about a month now.
This was the route back home, 2 hours and 53 minutes, which included the stopping for picture taking, city bicycling and waiting for the rain to pass.  The ride down was 33.3 km in 2 hours and 19 minutes. 
I was soaked when I got home but happy.
I am always grateful that I can bicycle safely here, even going through downtown Tokyo.  There are many beautiful sites to see and when seeing them on bicycle, I find I can appreciate them and even stop to admire them as I go.
This weekend is a long weekend for Golden week.  I am grateful for some time away from school to be able to rest.  I pray you too will have a good weekend.  











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