Too Little, Too Late?
When I was in Beijing, my tutor was a young lady who was one day younger than my son which, at that time, made her 20 years old. She was… Read more »
When I was in Beijing, my tutor was a young lady who was one day younger than my son which, at that time, made her 20 years old. She was… Read more »
I heard something that made sense to me on a podcast this morning. It was from a man who said he grew up in a strict conservative Southern Baptist church… Read more »
Just a reminder that the morning rides are as good as ever. Even better when you don’t know in particular where you’re going and just decide to go anyway. The… Read more »
I had a friend once who was going through a bit of a hard time, so I recommended this song. Not sure what they thought — might’ve been a bit… Read more »
A couple of months ago, I discovered Ryan Van Duzer’s YouTube channel and plowed through just about every video of his bikepacking trips that I could find. One of the… Read more »
I’m having enough fun with this wheat bread recipe I see it kind of like the training wheels of bread-baking. I just finished my third try, and, as usual, there… Read more »
The more I think about it, the more I believe that Korea is just built for biking. Since I joined Strava in 2017, I’ve ridden nearly 15,000 miles, and I’m… Read more »
I guess the biggest act I’ve seen live is The Who. Saw them on their first farewell tour in the summer of 1982 in Oakland. They were OK, but I… Read more »
I got to thinking, and it’s been helpful. Having done a barely passable job on my first attempt at wheat bread, what could I be doing differently? Well, understanding that… Read more »
While one wanders the Korean countryside on a bicycle, one’s mind wanders to things of importance – but not too much. Because that’s one of the points of cycling safely… Read more »