Arleigh Jenkins

Southeast Rep in the bicycle industry for Quality Bicycle (QBP). Lover of interactive marketing, technology, bicycles, latte's & photography. My cycling persona is over http://BikeShopGirl.com.

All things represented or typed about here are my own personal opinions. Please leave it as that.

You Are My Sunshine..

[gallery order="DESC" orderby="post_name"] Flowers made me happy yesterday so we will continue on to photos that make me happy. Today we have "sky photos."  I've always loved the sky, sunset's and lighthouses.  Even when I was in 4th grade I remember painting furniture in my room (why did you let me do that mom?) with lighthouses, storm clouds and sea life. Tomorrow we may start moving on to various bikes that make me happy, but tomorrow is race day and I may be in "race mode."  Regardless, come hang out at North Meck park tomorrow 6:15pm, heckle me and drink some drinks, grill some hamburgers.

Dreary Day

[gallery link="file" order="DESC" orderby="post_name"] It's grey and rainy outside as a pick me up I pulled some flower photos from my archives.   This weekend I'll be off, I have a high hope of finding a garden somewhere to take tons of photos. Anyone in Charlotte know of a good one that is in bloom right now?

Downtown Mooresville

[gallery order="DESC" columns="4" orderby="post_name"] Friday morning I got my list of things I needed to get done, loaded up my Minnehaha pack and headed off to old downtown Mooresville.  Downtown Mooresville is exactly what you think of little old town.  The train runs through the center city, there are beautiful historic buildings lining main street.  A coffee shop that old guys hang out at and talk gossip as folks drive past.  I haven't been able to walk around the "Strip" yet.  I have my places to stop like Bank of America to deposit money, LKN Sk8 to check out their kids decks, La Patisserie for a latte or delicious desserts and then back home. Today I took a side road off the main street and it ended me on this gorgeous southern street with flowers covering all the houses. The houses were ranging from little 1940's bungolows to huge historic homes with eve's and widows watches.  Unfortunately I only had my long lense so I couldn't capture the long street well but I will be back soon.