She didn't let me take a picture of her, but snapping one of her breakfast was acceptable. So here you have it: western omelette, wheat toast and potatoes with a little bit of mother in the background.
Now here's how I get my iced tea home in my basket. I have to stick it in the corner, put my purse up against it snugly, then thread my purse strap through the holes in the basket and tie it down. If I don't do this, I'll have no tea by the time I get home! It seems like there must be some kind of bungee cord that's small enough to handle this job, but I haven't found it yet.And it's hard to get a good picture of this system...
I'm back! I went for another ride this evening after all the crazy rain-- seven miles. I did see something out of the ordinary but I didn't photograph it. As I was coming around the corner of one of those country roads, I thought I saw two bodies crumpled in the middle of the lane.
"Oh my God!" I said, and the two crumpled bodies turned into two sheepish teenagers making out in the stupidest place imaginable.
Very romantic, if you're looking to get run over by a tractor or a bicycle.
Miles today: 10 Total miles: 69
4 comments:
I am intrigued by your plan of riding your bike every day. I recently got a new bike and have been trying to ride every day as well...but the weather hasn't been cooperating!
Oh and just a thought...how about a really large rubber band to hold your tea???
I think the thing that's keeping me riding consistently is knowing that I'm going to need to do a blog entry!
When the weather gets cold that's when I'll really be put to the test.
And yes-- maybe a rubber band with a clip or something!
That breakfast looks yummy!!
Oh my gosh - stupid teenagers! lol
Way to go on the bike-riding! My husband has been riding his to/from work occasionally... 16 miles each way! I don't know how you guys do it.
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