i was
so excited
to buy
my brand new
townie bike
it was
cream-colored
and fancy
and
i imagined myself
riding on a beautiful sunny day
into town
carrying spring flowers in my basket
looking at all the sights
along the way
waving to neighbors
i named it
‘white lightning’
because
of it’s beautiful color
and
because
i would ride fast on it
with the
wind at my back
i rode it out of the store
and
because
i’d been in spin class
for a while
and
feeling free
and confident
i took off like a rocket
into the parking lot
and quickly
lost control
and
slammed into
my daughter’s shopping cart
i’d forgotten about
the
‘balance factor’
and
I laid in the parking lot
laughing our
baskets off
as
people walked by
probably
thinking we were drunk
in the middle of the day
but we knew
it was only
the beginning
of
many
bike adventures
to come.
—–
image credits: schwinn.com, flikr.com
(this is a repost, but was triggered by my blogging friends recent post about the challenge of learning to ride a bike and my current bike riding spring fever)
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I bought an expensive folding town bike to commute to work on in London. After riding it home from the shop, I was so terrifed by at least five close calls with cars and trucks, I put it away for 3 years. It came with me to Norfolk in 2012, and I gave it to my step-daughter to ride to work on it along quiet country lanes. I haven’t been on a bike since. 🚲
Best wishes, Pete.
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ah, a matter of timing and place –
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Ah, balance is the thing!
I lose mine doing up my shoestrings …
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for some reason, I just failed to remember that.
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I have memory loss too …
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🥰
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it seemed such a free and easy undertaking…)
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lol 😆
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Better luck next time and be careful. I had bicycles all my life and love cycling. However nowadays it is harder and htere is so much more traffic, so it is more dangerous. I only do side roads mainly not the big ones.
Cycling is so nice specially if you go to green spaces and enjoy nature with it.
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yes, so true
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yes, I thought this was a repost; still a wonderful read, Beth :) I remember a children’s picture story book when I was a kid; it had a postman riding a bike — I think his name was Mr. Murgatroyd and it had this line in it : ‘too much for one man and a bicycle’; can’t remember it’s name !
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oh, perfect!
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Love your poem Beth. I’ve had many such mishaps when I used to bike.
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thanks, sadje. I just forgot about balancing for some reason )
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They do say that once you’ve learned to ride a bike, you never forget.
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well….)
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😅
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Oh yes. Bike accidents. I gave my cream-colored bike away.
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mine has moved on as well…)
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Oh no! I’m glad you weren’t hurt by the bike accident. And that you later remembered to balance and had bike adventures 🌞
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just my pride, but we had such a good laugh )
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Priceless!
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oh, there was a price -)
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I just so love that you can laugh at yourself. Now that the return initiation to balance is over and done, are you still enjoying your White Lightening? (Might be a repost but is an original for me ;) )
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I have gotten better, but white lightning has been passed on, and now I;m flying on mercury!
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Good for you!
And woot! Mercury! 🚲
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It’s just like riding a bike, Beth. Wait, you were riding a bike! I know I’d have a balance challenge too if I got back on one after all this time away from riding. Good luck with your new wheels!
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this was a repost from a few years ago and I have regained my balance, somewhat )
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When I was a kid, my bike was my vehicle to adventure. My bike now is a vehicle to the post office.
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funny how it changes –
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“Laughing our baskets off”… 🤣❤️🤣
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)))
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Love this! Enjoy every pedal– so much fun!
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<3
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So true Mr Twain
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he knows,….)
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I also love to bicycle.
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it took a little while to get the hang of things again -)
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😁
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I recently bought a bike to help me lose weight. I haven’t had one in ten years. I really overestimated how far I could still bike.
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slow and steady…
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Laughter, companionship and the wind in your hair, sounds just right 🥳
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yes!
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My stellar move happened back in 7th grade when I rode by the cute neighbor girl with no hands and promptly ran into a parked car. It’s hard to be cool when you’re limping away with a bent frame.
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oh! I’m so sorry, that does kind of ruin gate whole image….)
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Sounds like a fun moment and thankfully no one was hurt! These belly laugh moments are truly to be treasured.
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it was a great beginning
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It felt like the whole world had opened up when I got my bike. I’ll never forget it (primarily because of a notable scar on my leg when when I fell on a turn because of sand on the pavement).
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well….
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I loved my blue bike and I lived, so I guess that says it all.
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Beth, how could you have known that I just bought a new bike for me? :) My husband and I went shopping yesterday and I took the plunge. It’s beautiful and actually looks similar to your image. :) But it’s been years since I’ve ridden a bike, so you’re right about the balance factor. I loved your poem and I’m glad you were okay! 🥰
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thanks, and I hope you really enjoy it!
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This would have been so me!!
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thanks Jennie, this makes me feel so not alone in this ill-fated endeavor ))
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You are not alone, Beth!!
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This is one entertaining story. I’m glad you are OK after that spill. Happy riding!
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oh, no worries, just my pride a bit bruised but we had such a good laugh
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What fun it was reading this Beth. I can picture you on the ground laughing, I’m glad you weren’t injured.
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I just didn’t consider the idea of balance )
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This quote resonates so much that I’ll only ride bikes in safe places, never the actual road.
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that makes sense )
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Be careful, you nut!
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too late for that )
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🤭
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Well written!
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Three wheels
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would be the way to go for me –
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Riding a bike must be fun! Being able to ride out in the open air, oh yeah, fun, fun!
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Until the crash !))
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Omg, sorry that happened to you.
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it actually was quite funny, and no injuries other than my pride. we had such a good laugh out of it
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I live in Annapolis, MD and I wish there were designated bike lanes. It’s dangerous to bike around where I live
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I’m in Ann Arbor and we are working on adding more bike lanes all the time, it’s not an easy change, but the city is adapting as we go
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That’s wonderful!
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