21 January 2008

Beer is Beautiful


Beer is Beautiful
Originally uploaded by LeeDiehr
"The Meux and Company Brewery, located on Tottenham Court Road in central London, had one of the largest beer vats in the city. The 20 foot high container could hold 3,555 barrels (511,920 liters) of beer and was held together by 29 strong metal hoops. Several other large vats were also housed in the same building. The ale had been fermenting there for almost ten months, but the containers were very old and starting to show signs of fatigue.

On October 16, 1814 the metal hoops that held the big vat together snapped and beer exploded in every direction, causing all the other vats in the building to rupture. A total of 8,500 barrels (1,224,000 liters) of beer smashed through the brick wall of the building and out into the crowded slum area of St. Giles. The sea of beer ran through the streets, flooded basements, and demolished two homes. The wave collapsed a wall in the nearby Tavistock Arms pub and buried a barmaid for three hours. In one home, the beer busted in and drowned a mother and her three-year-old son. A total of eight people were killed, seven due to drowning and one due to alcohol poisoning.

People quickly waded into the flooded areas and tried to save all the free beer they could. Some scooped it up in pots while others lapped it up in their hands. Chaos ensued at the local hospital when the smell of the beer-soaked survivors quickly filled the building. Other patients, convinced there was a party and that beer was being served, rose from their beds and demanded pints of their own.

Most of the victims were poor people who lost their lives or lost everything they owned. Relatives of some of the people who drowned had their corpses displayed in their homes and exhibited to crowds for a fee. In one house, too many people crowded into a room and the floor gave out. Everyone was plunged into a cellar still half-filled with beer.

For weeks afterwards the neighborhood stank of beer and the primitive pumps of the day could not get rid of all of it. The brewery was brought to court but the judge and jury blamed no one. They found that the flood was an 'Act of God' and the brewing company was not liable."

Found Here... http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1355155

19 January 2008

My least favorite sign!


My least favorite sign!
Originally uploaded by LeeDiehr

09 January 2008



Beautiful sky on my first commute home from work in 2008. Nice powerlines huh? It was a good day to ride, despite a steady headwind it was pretty warm for January. A good day to start back into regular commuting.

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06 January 2008

Gravel Roads

Today was my first time in 5 months to go out and do a "real" ride. Sure i've done some long rides on the WOD and some short mountain bike rides. But today, we did 40 miles of road, gravel roads and hills (about 2000ft of climbing). Not really an epic ride by any standards. But a good ride. I felt some pain today that i haven't felt in a while. You know, that good pain that makes you feel alive and well. Not the kind that makes you want to sit around and sulk. It was good, I'm hoping this is the begining of a new good year of riding.

03 January 2008

ummm... its been a long time.

Going to start spending a lot of time here...



...and maybe i'll start keeping a journal again.

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