Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
the blessing.
Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....
I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.
The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.
I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
grocery store.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
the blessing.
Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....
I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.
The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.
I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
grocery store.
I have definitely advantage over gravel club mates as I use FiveTens so
flat pedal shoes vs clip less on any hike and bike!
Which isn’t why I wear them but slightly amusing on wet cobbled stuff!
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Roger Merriman
On 19 Apr 2025 08:50:35 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote:
Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote:
Pleasant surprise when I got back to my truck after my ride. Someone
had left a little note with a ribbon and a small sprig of flowers. The
note was a simple Easter blessing. There was no phone number to call,
no website or church to visit, just a Happy Easter from a lady (She
signed it and I'm sure I don't know her) who had a happy thought and
passed it on. I'm sure my truck wasn't the only vehicle that received
the blessing.
Hope springs eternal, even in a world full of hate.....
I only did 40 miles today because it was very hot, 90 F and very windy
20MPH, and 60+ humidity, too.
The new front derailleur worked perfect every time I ran it through
it's paces. I brought tools to fine tune it, but they weren't needed.
I've been wearing street shoes, sandals on the last two rides thanks
to the heel sling pedals. I guess I no longer can claim not liking to
walk around in SPD shoes as an excuse to not ride my bike to the
grocery store.
I have definitely advantage over gravel club mates as I use FiveTens so
flat pedal shoes vs clip less on any hike and bike!
Which isnÂ’t why I wear them but slightly amusing on wet cobbled stuff!
--
C'est bon
Soloman
Roger Merriman
I had to look up "fivetens." They appear to be very expensive. The
sandals I buy are dirt cheap, and I very seldom wear anything else. I
require a close toe and a full heel rather than just a heel strap. I
tend to roll forward on the balls of my feet when I walk and I walk
out of shoes without a good heel. I've tried two different pairs of
sandals on bike rides and both worked fine.
--
C'est bon
Soloman
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