it was a sad day for Trek.
why would you steal her tires? and on a beautiful
Sunday afternoon in broad daylight, no less?
sad, sad day.
how now will i commute?
Trek is always my quickest, and most
reliable, option. we were just getting back into the groove, after a
six-month hibernation.
there are moments - and they are only that; brief
five minute lapses - when i just want to be
done. with this city, with these people. thank God
my love for it, and them, runs deep. very deep.
why would you steal her tires? and on a beautiful
Sunday afternoon in broad daylight, no less?
sad, sad day.
how now will i commute?
Trek is always my quickest, and most
reliable, option. we were just getting back into the groove, after a
six-month hibernation.
there are moments - and they are only that; brief
five minute lapses - when i just want to be
done. with this city, with these people. thank God
my love for it, and them, runs deep. very deep.
3 comments:
A sad day indeed. Isn't it wonderful though how God has granted all of us so much love to pour out that we cannot help but press on? That's how I feel. I am compelled by His love.
hooray for God-given love for a city and its people. but i don't have that, not for boston, anyway... so if you need a vigilante to crack some bike-tire-stealing-skulls, let me know :)
yep nate, that's how i feel too.
yeah cory, they will be sorry they didn't think to steal my helmet...
:)
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