About Me

I'm a bicycle rider. More to the truth I train on the bike to stay fit as I get older. I train to fight off the age. Diebedes, high blood pressure, trigeminal neuralgia, unwanted weight and the problems from that to. There is a host of other age related fun to. I let myself put on 110 pounds over about the last 12 years. Then the body just had enough. I was falling apart. So I started doing the only thing I knew how to do. Train on the bike. I was a competitive Cyclist from 1979 to about 1992. I gave it all up. Bad choice. In the end I would have been far better off on the bike. Oh well. The lessons continue. That's really the truth of it. The lessons continue. Everyday, every moment. Everything is connected all the time. Well, that's how I see the Universe for me. How you see it, is your business. Ah freedom of thought. I got married to a wonderful woman March 21st 2007. The love of my life. It's true! It took all these 58 years to get ready to love this one beautiful woman. A writer of poems. A writer of pros. So many people know her already.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Island Time

I find myself on an Island on the Puget Sound. A wonderful place. A place I will be living for the next 6 or 7 months. Good roads to, very wide, smooth and clean. Mary Anne is going to be on a her writing journey. I get to be on a riding journey. I go out for a nice ride this morning. Just a first ride on the roads I know up here. Highway 525 north and south. One end of the Island to the other. At the north end is Deception Pass. A little crack of a cliff that a very large body of water rushes through one way then the other with the tide. Very cool. That is about 55 miles from here. I'm not going that far today. Just an easy ride. There are a lot of rollers both ways. 50 miles should do. In the future I will take some photos and post them on a new posts. It's a perfect day. No wind. So it's a short post for now. I tried for more but keep deleteing it with my fingers. I guess I get the message. Get your ass out and ride boy!

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