Saturday, March 22, 2014

Spring is Officially Here!


It is now officially springtime when old men’s hearts turn towards bikes (you can tell we are getting old when it is not of the opposite sex) and we must begin to attempt to shed our winter coats.  A few of the band of brothers gathered to the call of Wild, (i.e. Wood, that is) to go south.  
 
We had a newcomer show up, Ric Tanner.  He asked “how long has your group been together?”  In Clintonesque fashion, the response was: “that all depends on what you mean by the word “group”.”  You see Webster’s Dictionary defines “group” as A cluster, crowd, or throng; an assemblage, either of persons or things, collected without any regular form or arrangement; as, a group of men or of trees; a group of isles.”  In a loose sense we are a group.  We all ride bikes in the same city and start at the same place. That’s as close to a group as it gets.  Ever aspiring to the leader of the heard of cats, Wood continues to demonstrate leadership from behind in all the ways you can imagine.  The “group” was scattered from one end of the valley to the other. And true to one of his motto’s “Every man, woman and child for him or herself”, while Wood was leading from way behind Ric went back to find him, only to learn Wood had taken a different path from the “group”, a shortcut that put him in the lead.  When it came time to climb the “Jack and the Beanstalk Hill”, Wood paused before the assent to take some pictures of some fillies. He said it was for blog material, but all know that one of the reasons he stopped was to take a breather.  We all know he uses the roll of the team photographer resulting in his rearguard command because he needs a break.

Lloyd managed not to have any accidents along the way and shared a GREAT TATS, "No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another. - Charles Dickens -  Bruner continued to force the “group” to keep up the pace, which is why everyone was scattered all over the valley.  And Hale whined the whole way.  It was a beautiful day.  We missed our brothers who apparently cannot tolerate the cold early morning hour of 9:00am (guys the day is half over by then). 

Our hearts especially go out to Eric, Kim and the Briggs family.  We said a prayer for them as we departed on the Odyssey.  Our prayers and thoughts are with you.     

“May your dreams be larger than mountains and may you have the courage to scale their summits.”  
- Harley King -
 
Life is a journey, NOT a destination..... Stop, Look and Listen
 

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