Triskel Life


October 20, 2007

The biking newbie, 1 year later

Category: Resources, Trekking, Uncategorized – westi – 7:44 am

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I’ve been commuting to work on my bike for just over one year now and as I speed into my second year, I decided to share my experience as a biking newbie.

The entire world of biking seems overwhelming at first, the folks in the banana yellow jerseys speeding by in a pack every weekend. But in truth, biking can start with just a garage sale bike (Craigslist for me) and a Target bike helmet, no spandex or huge investment necessary.

Phase 1:
You assess your sanity and think there’s no way you can do that next hill.
“Damn my legs burn” keeps running through your head

Phase 2:
Stamina is discovered.
Your appetite increases, dramatically.
You reconsider your biking attire–those padded shorts don’t look so silly anymore.

Phase 3:
You find serenity and peace of mind, a la bike.
The seasons and natural growth of plants becomes obvious and beautiful.
You consider new luggage.

Phase 4:
Days off leave you jonesing for a ride.
You seek out longer, more challenging rides.
You eye (maybe drool) over the “fancy” bikes at the high-end bike shops.
You keep on ridin’, season through season.

Interested? Already biking and have more phases or observations I’ve missed? Share them with me.

October 8, 2007

Recipe for Fall

Category: Animals, Meaningful, References, Uncategorized – westi – 9:55 pm

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Somewhere between my projects, work and family autumn has fallen. This being my favorite time of year, I thought I’d share my recipe for the tastiest fall:

1 part fat knit sweater

2 bowls Spiced pumpkin soup (this recipe is really good!)

1 cup hot Ginger tea

1 hour walk in golden afternoon light

3 turmeric hued pillar candles

5 lb pumpkin for decoration

1 super cute hat

1 fuzzy friend to share it with

Repeat daily!