Tuesday Trippin’ May 24
Rain, kindergarten graduation, some other big milestones and preparing for three of the eight people in the house to move into a fixer have all been taking a lot of time lately. Riding was...
Wondering Along with Purpose and Awe
Rain, kindergarten graduation, some other big milestones and preparing for three of the eight people in the house to move into a fixer have all been taking a lot of time lately. Riding was...
The Training Training has been average. The weather has been nice. I did some more reading on blood sugar and cycling (I’ll write a separate post). I Also read an article on cycling and...
Normally, when I get up for the Sunday “twenty miles and home before anyone else gets up” ride, the crowd hazards are pretty light (now that the Pandemic overflow appears to be waning). Then,...
Training wise, last week was significantly better than expected. Weather lined up for me to ride immediately before and after, and the break was only 3 days. In April the break was 4 days...
The honeysuckle is fragrant. The cottonwood sisters are doing their thing. The temps are warming and the rain has been a little light for gardeners, but just about right for cyclists. The dewberries, they’re...
While seeking advice, I said to a geek that I wanted a mute button for the microphones. I want to put it right under the the handle bars near the headset where I can...
What would you do if you couldn’t fail? It’s a big question, with all kinds of implications. You may see it in a self help, inspirational or life coaching context, a job interview or...
The computer had issues. There were several issues. We’ll keep at it and see you on the trail.
We saw a hawk bathing in Big Creek. Russ held my bike while I ran back for video. I was so psyched. I thought I got it, but I didn’t tap my phone hard...
This past week was Spring Break for Fulton County and it’s listed as a week that we will take off. We took off a few days. Before those few days we had a problem...
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