Modestly great, a minor success: I rode 40 miles today, the longest in
one day since I did the Museum of Nat Hist organized 50 miler in
September, 2004. Errands: first Mom to home to pick up Catie's coat;
second to RS Watsons house to sell him something for a change; third
to ex's office to drop off coat; fourth to Sunflower Market for
groceries. The '03 with 72" gear. Beautiful day, 70F, somewhat humid
at 26%, slight SSW wind, gently rolling -- from W Mesa down to river
valley and up again toward the mountains, and back. Total time
including stops 3:14:57 for an average, clock stopped of 12.29 mph
(this includes shooting breeze with Ryan, shopping).

The bike fit and felt perfectly; I felt energetic; the sky was clear,
the women beautiful, the wine superbe and life was good.

I should have brought a snack but did well enough with a bottle of
weak tea with lots of honey. Replenished vital energies at Sunflower
with a large handful of chocolate covered, cinnamon flavored,
marshmallow bears.

Of such very minor achievements are our lives made.

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Patrick Moore, Albuquerque, NM
For professional resumes, contact Patrick Moore, ACRW
http://resumespecialties.com/index.html
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A billion stars go spinning through the night
Blazing high above your head;
But in you is the Presence that will be
When all the stars are dead.

Ranier Maria Rilke, Buddha in Glory

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