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That was SOOO 2011!
On Sunday my friend, Jessica, hosted a brunch to celebrate the fact that we finally rounded the curve on holiday party overkill. It was a “Post Holiday (Not Another Holiday Party) New Year’s Brunch” and a great excuse to get … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 of 12, 12 for 12, cycle, cycling, goals, gratitude, LIFE
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#18: The US States Progress
In setting goals, I’ve found that it helps to take an assessment every so often of what has been accomplished to date. And so–as part of today’s reflections– I decided it was time to take a peak at the bucket … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bike ride, Bucket List, cycling, Family, FRIENDS, goals, LIFE, travel, Two Girls On a Bike, vacation, Wuggs
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Depot Park
Depot Park at the end of the Minute Man bike path in Bedford, MA.
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Tagged bike path, cycling, depot park, minute man bike path, Project 365, Two Girls On a Bike
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You Spin Me Round
“Each human life is like a new symphony heard for the first time. It can’t be understood or fully appreciated until after the final cadence.” -Alan Harris This weekend’s training rides provided a lesson that I hope to carry over … Continue reading
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Tagged Bedford, bike computer, cadence, Carlisle, Century Bike Ride, Concorld, cycling, CYCLING PERFORMANCE TIPS, El Tour de Tucson, Harbor to the Bay, keep it simple, let it go, Lincoln, mood swings, multitasking, my wife, odometer, pedal revolutions per minute, Somerville, speedometer, technology issues, touring cyclist
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