I make up errands: returning books to the library, running to the grocery
store. Lately I’ve been finding the “little free libraries” and circulating
books through them.

I used to never use headphones, but now I almost always do. Music or
podcasts. I have a big network or little used MUPs around me, so I don’t
really worry about traffic.

I also bought a tandem last fall. Now my kids always want to ride with me.
So there’s one answer: grow your own riding companions.

Eric
Plain City OH

On Wednesday, March 18, 2020, Andrew Huston <
firsttolastinaninst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I had a thought. Considering the current situation it could be fun to get
> ideas on how you ride solo. I want specifics. Where, how far, what bike,
> how you make it special? Do you bring coffee, bourbon, a pipe, food? Do you
> pedal hard or take it easy? Maybe read at a favorite spot, meditate,
> whatever. Go nuts.
> This could give us ideas on how to reinvent our time on the bike while we
> deal with this weird new world.
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