The Value of a Good Handkerchief
I’ve long been in the habit of carrying a handkerchief on my person. I just can’t figure out why more people don’t. A handkerchief is one of the most practical… Read more »
I’ve long been in the habit of carrying a handkerchief on my person. I just can’t figure out why more people don’t. A handkerchief is one of the most practical… Read more »
It’s getting that I can’t go out on a weekend without getting about 70 miles these days. This morning it was 72, and I’m really not feeling any worse than… Read more »
Or, the benefits of any time off. For some reason, I lose track of things like taking a break. I just put my head down and plug on. Through the… 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 »