Today's the day
Today is the day over at Vespatude.com. We're calling it V-day here in the Pait household. After two months of waiting, the Vespa is supposed to arrive. I'll be continuing the saga over on the Vespatude.com blog.
Rush Limbaugh has his . . . well, here is mine. This is my record of news stories and issues that interest me. You can also find more headlines at the site where I serve as editor: The Common Voice.
Today is the day over at Vespatude.com. We're calling it V-day here in the Pait household. After two months of waiting, the Vespa is supposed to arrive. I'll be continuing the saga over on the Vespatude.com blog.
Saturday morning was pretty frustrating. I got up all excited about my first ride outside of Timmons Park since I restarted riding my mountain bike. I watched the kids while the redhead went to her exercise group. Once she got back, I loaded up in the bike in the back seat of the little red car and headed for the park.
I've been trying to create maps of the various places where I ride my MB. The maps have been here all along. You just have to know where to look. If you like to ride in South Carolina, go here to www.sctrails.net.
I took a break from Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth in order to read Jimmy Moore's Livin' La Vida Low-Carb. I also was finishing up a Teddy Roosevelt biography, Mornings On Horseback. I guess you can tell I wasn't real excited about reading Brainwashed.
Today I snapped. I'm tired of people assuming that those of us who drive SUVs are just trying to destroy to world. Is there such a thing as a "responsible SUV owner"? I had to respond to an opinion piece in GSA Business. You can read it here at The Common Voice.
The following is a link to a story about the husband of the cousin of a cousin of mine. It is a reminder that riding a bicycle requires constant vigilance. I've had my share of horns and crass calls from drivers and passengers of passing cars. Thankfully, I have never had even a near miss. Too bad the same could not be the case for Todd. A sober reminder that the fun of riding must be tempered with caution.
I'm exhausted.
I had no sooner started reading Brainwashed before I set it aside to read a different book. Earlier this week Jimmy Moore's book, Livin' La Vida Low-Carb, came out. Since he is a friend and I had heard so much about this adventure of his, I purchased it as an electronic book and set aside Brainwashed to go on a low-carb book diet.
Yesterday had its disappointments. I left work kind of down. The bicycle beckoned me to take it out on the trail. I ate an energy bar and was on my ride within 30 minutes of leaving the office.
It is hard to not comment on the piece that appeared this morning in The Greenville News about Tony Trout. I was taken by surprise when I read it. It mentioned BJU on numerous occsasions, but the reporter never contacted us about the event Tony attended and for which later submitted a request for reimbursement.
Here are some pictures from last evening's ride. First, from Timmons Park: a coaches pitch baseball game. There is normally a game going on each time I take an early evening ride.
I haven't given a bike update in a bit. Yep, I am still on it. I only missed a couple of days last week (my goal was to try to ride at least every other day). I'm also starting to experience the pluses of being in better shape both on and off the bike. It is certainly worth the initial pain!
I didn't get through a much of Brainwashed this weekend. It shouldn't take that long to finish if I can just find several hours to knock it out. So far - much what I expected.
I was given a new book to read... Actually, it isn't a "new" book, it was published in 2004. Still, it is a new book to me because I haven't seen it before. The title is, Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth by Ben Shapiro. I'll start reading it today and then report on it over at The Common Voice when I am done.
...Shapiro tells the truth--that universities are forums of left-liberal indoctrination, where dissent is discouraged and penalized, with more restrictions on free speech than any other part of American society. Parants who are paying for tuition might want to take note, and see what their hard-earned money is paying for.Stay tuned...
Check out my latest creation, Vespatude.com. You won't have to read all about my Vespa here on StackOfStuff.net. I'm moving all Vespa related posts over to this new blog. Give it a visit and learn why.
1) Yesterday I sent the final payment to Bram in Jakarta. The Super is now "mine" and I should be receiving the title, bill of lading and other necessary documents in the next several days. Then comes the fun of figuring out what I have to do to make it legally mine here in the U.S. of A.
I had a break-through today. I left work in kind of a funk. The plan was to go home and put in a lap or two at Timmons park before I had to be back at the house to watch the kids while the redhead went to rehearsal. I had a bad feeling about the ride...
Yesterday I posted "Hitting the trail again!" Little did I know at that point that the title was a literal description of what happened!