My condolences Patrick.  An epiphany is an experience of the divine.
As much as I enjoy my Rambouillet, I wish you better luck next time.
I suggest you head up toward Abique and sit quietly for four or five
hours.  I've done that and found it truly transformational.

blessings,
michael

On Nov 5, 10:11 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I repeat myself repeatedly, but yesterday, after having neglected my
> two Rivs for a couple of weeks for the new Fargo, I got back onto the
> commuter, thinking I'd find it uncomfortable with lowish bars and
> skinny tires. No, not at all, and once again I experienced that tiny
> epiphany that I've been re-discovering a few times a month for the
> last 15 years. It's like Bach: listen to other Baroque composers and
> sometimes you ask yourself, "Is that Bach?" But listen to Bach and you
> know immediately that is Bach and can only be Bach. (Messe in H-moll
> (B Minor): current favorite.)
>
> There ain't no feel like the good ol' feel of that li'l ol' Riv of mine.
>
> Butt back, elbows bent, hands lightly in hooks or on hoods, powerful
> push style pedal stroke, the 22mm 559 Turbos moderating the root
> heaves and pavement shrinkage gaps surprisingly well at 85/95 --
> remarkable. Thanks once again, Grant.
>
> --
> Patrick Moore
> Albuquerque, NM
> For professional resumes, contact
> Patrick Moore, ACRW at resumespecialt...@gmail.com

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