Arleigh Jenkins

Marketing agency background, specializing in interactive marketing and mining data to create stellar ROI. These days I'm back in the bicycle industry as the Southeast Rep for Quality Bicycle (QBP). Lover of interactive marketing, technology, bicycles, latte's & photography. My cycling persona is over http://BikeShopGirl.com. Where I test my theories, writing and photo skills to promote cycling and hone my marketing technique.

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

Downtown Annapolis

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Lots of photos taken up.

Milk, Brownies & Training Plan

[gallery order="DESC" columns="5" orderby="post_name"] No, milk, brownies & training plans normally don't go together.  But they are because the brownies need to be out of the house by tonight if I want to keep motivated and charging ahead on riding/training. Memorial Day, a day off and a good day spent with the boys.  The rain on and off will keep BBQ's indoors and grills cooled off.  We'll see where the afternoon leads us.

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.

It's Friday!

[gallery] My race report isn't exacty ready, but for good humorous recap check out Billy's blog.  Last night I was pulling photos off my camera to upload to Flickr and came across photos from my commute home a couple weeks back.  The photos aren't that good as it was getting dark out, but check out the STORM clouds and SUNSET.  The two together were breath taking. I wish I had my SLR camera to really be able to adjust shutter speed.