The last couple of blocks to my house is not bicycle friendly right now. I was kind of whining to myself as I walked the bike up the hill. Halfway up I met George Saunders shuffling down the ice rutted lane with his cane (we don't have sidewalks). Now, George is in his 80s with severe tremors and a cane even on good surfaces. I said, "Damn, George, isn't it kind of tough for you walking on these streets?" "Yeah, but I got these," his voice wavering like an old Hepburn, and he showed me the little studs on the bottom of his boots and stick. We talked for a while. By then I had forgotten about how unfair the world was treating me. I wheeled my grocery wagon on home, put things away, and had a poppyseed kolache and a cup of coffee. Life is truly good.
Chad, Just as I pulled up I shifted unto the big gear just for you and the photo op. ;-)
3 comments:
Gunnar:
You live in Minnesota... you have hills? Where?
Ha, just about to say something as I read that last line. "There's that gear again..."
That model still applies here...somewhat. I still prefer to use the neighborhood Chinese grocers here in Venezuela. Sometimes I walk, sometimes I ride my bike. Either way, I take my messenger bag. It makes for a easier walk or ride back.
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