You don't know what you are
missing if you don't cycle...
John writes:
Meanwhile, here is a photograph of us cycling by St Peter's Church, Carrigrohane, this (Sunday)
evening at about 8pm.
The foreground is not so sharp but I think the
background with the church and grounds looks well.
I'm really enjoying cycling now and find I no longer dread climbing hills. It is amazing how quickly one gets used to cycling and enjoying it again. I'm converted to returning to cycling — thanks to Operation Transportation. So glad it gave me the incentive to buy a bike.
I'm really enjoying cycling now and find I no longer dread climbing hills. It is amazing how quickly one gets used to cycling and enjoying it again. I'm converted to returning to cycling — thanks to Operation Transportation. So glad it gave me the incentive to buy a bike.
John has been discovering reasons to cycle like the one celebrated above from the blog and e-card site: |
I
look forward to cycling in the coming years, something I thought I had finished
with years ago. Cycling is so exhilarating. People don't know what
they are missing when they don't cycle.
Take the workout outside, as this art invokes:
Editor's Comment:
Did you think you had finished with cycling years ago? Re-discover the excitement and exhiliration of cycling like John and the man below on: http://wheelywheel.blogspot.ie/p/resources.html and sourced at from: http://www.seppo.net/cartoons/displayimage.php?pos=-735
© Seppo Leinonen, www.seppo.net |
And check out even more reasons to cycle here: http://www.bikeminded.org/about-campaign/reasons-to-cycle/
Last but not least: Don't forget to sponsor John and Margaret's chosen Charity PIETA HOUSE @ http://www.mycharity.ie/event/operationtransportation2014
Only 3 people have sponsored so far, even though many many more have seen this notice...
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