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Enderis Park

I live in Enderis Park, a neighborhood in Milwaukee. For the first 7 years of living here I mostly left my home and returned to my home by car. Traveling by car is certainly one way to see things. You see things at the speed of car travel. That might be 25mph in your neighborhood, maybe slower sometimes, and definitely faster for some drivers.

We’d go on the occasional walks now and then, and at a slower pace you can see more. You have time to take things in. You are also not locked into a steel soundproof box, so you hear things, come across people, see dogs, cats, rabbits… feel the breeze and the sunshine.

In 2021 I started walking. I mean, I walked a lot. I would walk one to two hours per day sometimes. Miles and miles.

And in all that walking, I got to know my neighborhood really good. I got familiar with all the streets, the houses, the businesses, and the cemetery. I knew which houses had barking dogs so I could avoid them, which had cats so I could go past them. I saw houses where there was always a TV on at 7:30am and which houses had the best sidewalk chalk artists.

I found all the best Little Free Libraries and knew which alleys were the most interesting (ahem) and basically got to know my neighborhood. I mean, there are people of course, not just stuff. I did my best to say “Hi” to people, I saw Bobby T. a bunch, and saw lots of kids headed to school. I should note I gave kids going to school and any women out walking extra space because I am a large guy and I don’t want anyone to feel threatened or unsafe if they have to pass me on a narrow sidewalk.

As I started biking in 2024 (due to foot injuries) I explored the neighborhood in different ways. Going farther and taking different routes. I saw things at the speed of biking. While walking was 3 or 4mph, biking was closer to 8 to 10mph, faster, but still much slower than by car, and a cruise around the neighborhood by bike covers more ground faster, so there was more to see.

Why did I write all of this!? Oh yeah. Get out. Get out there. Get out of your house. See your neighborhood. Say “Hi” to your neighbors. Don’t you want to live in a neighborhood where people say “Hi” to you, and recognize you, and know you, and don’t you want the same? We are social creatures, and look, I am an introvert, and I love my alone time, but I know that’s not completely healthy.

And now that my spine is fixed I am back to walking around the neighborhood (which I’ve not been able to do all year) as part of my recovery, and once recovered I cannot wait to get back on the bike and see what has changed!

(This whole post was prompted by the fact that on today’s walk I found a section of road I bike to work on that has been repaved for four blocks and I got so excited I walked down the road instead of the sidewalk.)

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800 Miles / 24 Sick

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Sometimes I make plans, and sometimes they work out. Sometimes I set goals and sometimes I attain them. And then there are the other times…

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Last week I did a little test ride to see how it would be biking down to Riverwest and back. See, I usually ride in the morning. Like, around 7am on most days. My idea was that while the Riverwest 24 was going on I’d bike down there at 7am, hang out, maybe do a lap or two, then head home. Solid plan. But alas…

I should also mention that I had a goal of biking 1,000 miles this year. in 2024 (the year I started trying to ride daily) I did a little over 600 miles. Things like work travel and getting sick make it difficult some months, but I did what I could.

I also did a few group rides in the last 9 months, mostly with the Scrappy Hour gang and I enjoyed the Santa Rampage ride quite a bit. So yeah, RW24…

See, I knew about the Riverwest 24 for quite a while. When I was at the museum 7 years ago I worked with people who did it. Hell, I’ve known some of the organizers and volunteers and riders for the past 20 or 30 years. But between 2013 and 2019 I spent every last weekend in July at Maker Faire Detroit racing tiny electric cars.

The funny thing is, the Power Racing Series and Riverwest 24 have a lot in common. They are both more about community and creativity than they are about racing and going fast and winning…

So I really wanted to check out RW24 this year. And then, on the Tuesday before the weekend I started to not feel well. I mean, I got sick. I had to get into work early Tues, Wed, & Thurs because of online streaming/training I was doing all day for those days. I got through it, but by Thursday night I was beat. I stayed home Friday to rest up and try to recover, and by Friday night I felt, well… sort of okay.

I went to bed Friday with the idea that if I woke up Saturday feeling good I would hit up RW24. Well, Saturday I had zero energy, and I hit the couch, and just could not move. Then it rained, and I gave up.

And then, I hit up the old Internet. I consumed the media from the event. I watched and listened to Riverwest Radio, I tried to see photos and video clips of the ride, I did what I could to experience it without being there. And I learned a lot.

A few days before the weekend a friend of mine said “If it’s your first time do a night lap and a day lap, as they are totally different vibes!” and another friend said “Psst! I could get you on a team!” and yet another said “My husband will be there riding a tandem bike on his own if you want to do a lap with him.”

Because the thing is, just like Power Racing was about camaraderie and having fun, Riverwest 24 is about community and the people. Sure, there are bikes and laps and keeping track, but that matters less.

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Here’s a normal ride for me. I did 10 miles today, since I haven’t ridden in a week. I just tool around Tosa, Milwaukee, and the surrounding area, typically not getting further than a few miles from my house, but I may start to change these patterns and go farther in whatever direction.

Oh, I also rode over 800 miles this year. I should be able to hit that 1,000 miles easily. I still need to fix my bike, the front fork is not great, and I have an idea to make it more silly, which is always fun.

Being sick totally sucked. I hate it. I seem to get sick about twice a year, and when I do it makes me not able to bike or do other things and I don’t like that. Not a fan.

If I have any complaint about Riverwest 24 it’s that I experienced a lot of it via Instagram stories and Facebook reels, which are ephemeral. They are temporary things in a walled garden, which are lost to time. I guess life is like that sometimes, and hey, there’s always next year, they say.

So I will plan for next year, I will be there, barring any unforeseen circumstances of course.

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Scrappy Hour Ride – June 2025

It’s been a while since I did the Scrappy Hour Bike Ride… February!? Yeah, I missed March due to knee pain, April due to work travel, and May due to fun travel.

So Matt messaged me about it last week and I had completely forgot! I was also not happy with the heat, but I was in. Let’s do it!

I did invite three other riders, none of whom could make it, but all asked for a reminder next time.

So from Tosa it was me, Matt, and Brian, who is one of the organizers of Scrappy Hour… Cool!

Brian is a lot of fun to ride with… we got going and a few blocks in he waved to some women on the sidewalk. I wondered if he knew them, but he sort of chuckled.

And this continued… He waved to kids, adults, and whoever else was out and about. It was actually pretty cool. I tend to be head-down when I ride on my own but seeing him wave to everyone was neat.

This time we rode to the steps behind the Marcus Performing Arts Center. We ride to a different location each month. For us riding from Tosa that usually means downhill there and uphill back. I’m getting better at uphill though…

I once again had the Kids Camera Instant Print (get your own!) and shot some photos, which you see here!

Matt told me a lot about his riding and how to properly do stats by looking at watts generated instead of just miles and hours (which I do now). Maybe I’ll try to measure watts for 2026.

Did I mention it was hot? It was way too hot. I’ve learned that one water bottle is not enough for a hot day.

I still think I’m the oldest person on these rides… I’m guessing I’m twice the age of some of the riders, but it’s all cool… we all ride bikes!

Maybe we’ll see you time! The Scrappy Hour ride is the last Sunday of the month. Right now if you want to find out about rides check out Scrappy Hour MKE on Instagram. There is also mailing list. (Email scrappyhourmke@gmail.com to get added!)


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Scrappy Hour Ride – February 2025

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Hey, we did it again! The February 23rd, 2025 Scrappy Hour Ride was a cold one, and there was snow on the ground, though the streets and bike paths were clear. But yeah, it was another cold one. Sadly we had just two people from Wauwatosa this time, just Michael and myself. Matt could not make it, and Meg and Paige did not show… Anyway, Michael and I made the trek to the lakefront to meet up with the others.

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

I brought the Kids Camera Instant Print (get your own!) and took a few photos while we were hanging out. As usual, if people let me take their picture I gave them a receipt.

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

We did manage to see a truck completely blocking the protected bike lane on the way there… I really gotta remember to use Bike Lane Uprising next time.

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

If you still use The Instagorm you can find the Scrappy Hour over there. There is also a mailing list somewhere for alerts about rides for the community

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Anyway, that’s all I got so enjoy the photos and we’ll see you on Sunday, March 30th, 2025!

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025

Scrappy Hour - Feb 2025


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My Little Tarot Library

My Little Tarot Library

Remember back in 2023 when I launched Gallery 69, a FLAG in Enderis Park? Well, the neighborhood can now welcome another Free Library… of another kind!

My Little Tarot Library

I don’t know Mandy but she’s got an account for her mylittletarotlibrary that you can check out, and if you’re local you can swing by 74th street between Hadley and Locust and get your own tarot reading!

My Little Tarot Library

I know almost nothing about tarot readings or cards but I’ve learned a few things about them from Dana and a couple friends who do readings.

My Little Tarot Library

Dana told me you are not supposed to buy your own tarot deck, as it should be gifted to you. Did she just make that up so I buy her a deck? I don’t know! I do know that Stacey Williams-Ng made a nice looking deck!

My Little Tarot Library

It looks like Mandy offers readings but I did a terrible job with the photo of her card so contact her via Instagram for info!

My Little Tarot Library

When you visit the library you’ll see a stack of cards in envelopes or just wrapped in paper. Take one and there will be a reading written on the paper wrapped around the card.

This is the card I got when I was riding past on my bike one day and discovered the library. I told Dana about the library but felt she needed to go get her own card.

My Little Tarot Library

So here’s the card Dana got. Wild, right? Although honestly if we keep going back each week Dana could have a full deck within a year! (Kidding!)