Right now I'm at work. But I did use my bike to get here, so it made it just a little more fun. At least the trip portion of it.
Trying Deezer, it's nice. I can play it over my stereo too. So probably it will going to cost me. Now I must find a way to please Mrs. ProDeo ;D
Got some banana bread baking. Short coffee break before thinking about getting lunch ready for the kiddies.
Finished mowing the lawn. Now enjoying some Morningstar Buffalo Chicken nuggets and rice. Yes..........odd combo.
Although his music is not bad at all I am afraid traditional flowers will have a higher success ratio
Recovering from yesterday. Our concert was at the local Art Fair so I went early to look it over, then stood around waiting to go on stage, went on stage but had technical problems with our accompaniment, more standing around while we tried to get it straightened out. Then the concert (was originally 20 minutes but we found out when we gathered to warm up that we now had 45). By the time I got done I felt like I had "been rode hard and put away wet," so I am recovering today.
The idea of the book is that all cyclist fall into one Bike Tribe or another based on the type of riding they do. About half way through it became pretty clear that I probably wasn't going to fall into any particular tribe due to my various styles of interest I participate in. Whether it be Road riding, gravel riding, charity riding or Social Night Riding (Which isn't even one of the tribes). It was not a long read, nor a serious read. It was more of a entertaining type of read. I enjoyed it.
I enjoy watching these extreme mountain/rock guys - of course they're nuts; just one slip and it's over - buy we did stuff somewhat similar back in the day before the good bikes evolved.