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“Forget About The Things You Can’t Do”

November 2, 2012

This is my triking buddy KYLE BRYANT. He’s one of the people who inspired me to reclaim cycling in spite …

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A Life List Dream Manifested

October 12, 2012

Realizing a dream is sweet, sacred work. It’s not easy or even simple, but the reward is remarkable, unforgettable. Here’s a …

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Couldn’t Sleep! & May I please have $5?

October 6, 2012

Dear friends, tomorrow’s the big day! It’s tomorrow already, actually, two-something in the morning; I can’t sleep. In just a …

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Breaking Mountains into Bite-size Pieces

September 17, 2012

I’ve been thinking on the “Before I Die I Want To_____.” goals that I wrote about in my last post. …

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“Before I die I want to _____.”

September 7, 2012

Talk about timing and coincidences! I published a post 2 days ago about Life Lists and Phil Keoghan’s “No Opportunity …

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H a p P y ~ Riding Home ~ Grabbing Hold of a Dream ~

September 4, 2012

Happy Birthday Life (List) to me!  Wait, doesn’t that make sense?  Let me explain. I was born the end of …

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Do I Seem Judge-y to You?

November 19, 2011

Performance poet Savannah Blue thinks I am. She’s invited me to serve as a judge for The Bayou City Poetry Grand Slam, held this …

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Bday Wish, Bits of News, Pics of Luke

August 25, 2011

For some reason–maybe because of my birthday–I was just remembering this truly awful neurologist I saw once who told me …

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A New Point of View

August 13, 2011

The thing about a recumbent trike that radically changes how you see the world– the point from which you take …

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Time to Seriously Kick Things UP a Notch

July 27, 2011

As in my training for the NYC Marathon & the fundraising for Team Leary Firefighters Foundation! This week I’ve begun …

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