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| bike pillow at the bicycle and kayak shop |
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| threadbare, literally! |
We were climbing onto our bicycles one day last week when Gary happened to notice his back tire was REALLY worn down. It's one of those things you don't see unless the affected area is on the top side, in full view. He poked at it some and decided to go ahead and ride on it, stating that if it gave out, he would just push the bike home. And I would be with him. We rode our usual 4-5 miles without incident but knew this problem would have to be addressed that day.
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| making use of our truck |
Earlier this year we bought a really good bike rack for transport to trails outside of our neighborhood, but for this effort we loaded the bicycle into the bed of our truck, tying it down securely for the trip.
It's refreshing and confirming to have knowledgeable people doing a job for us, people who have all the right tools, equipment, and supplies to get the job done right (and in a relatively short amount of time!). After being shown the worn out tire, the first thing the shop owner did was to hoist the bike onto a stand to hold it secure and bring it up to a good working height.
It was while the work was being done that I found a couch in the waiting area with this pillow. Perfect! In short order the old tire was replaced with a new one and we were headed back home.
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| more of our bicycle-themed home decor |
I have admired bike designs over the years but only as artwork. Never, ever would I have guessed they would cycle into my senior citizen years as they have. (Nor would I have guessed who would introduce this sport to me as he has.) 🥰
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| found at Linda's Relaxing Lair blog https://lindasrelaxinglair.blogspot.com/2025/10/purr-therapy-behaviour-good-character.html |
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| Pumpkin Bars |
A long time ago, far far away, Blondie shared a favorite recipe with our family. She calls them Pumpkin Bars, but I serve it more as a cake with almost the consistency of pumpkin pie.
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| Mexican Bird of Paradise |
And speaking of friends, in my October 17th post titled, "A Perfect Day Date," I did not take the time to label the plants but Parakeet commented she has this flower in her Arizona landscape: Mexican Bird of Paradise. Beautiful.
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| Pink Muhly Grass |
And this, too. At this time of year while the north and west have all those rich oranges, yellows, and reds, we enjoy this ornamental grass with the pink tips (that often look lavender). In the early mornings we ride past this while the dew has not yet dried up. It's stunning.
Something I've learned from the library books: we usually come across things we already knew and sometimes things we did not, and after reading, wish we did not.
1. Are you a risk taker? To what degree?
Keeping this light 🤭, anyone who chooses to date, marry, and have children is a risk taker. I have done all, more than once.
2.What's your favorite candy? Would you say you have a sweet tooth?
I like chocolate but too much of it proves to be a mistake. Yes, I have a sweet tooth but I like savory flavors a lot, too.
3.Somewhere you've been recently that had you feeling 'like a kid in a candy store'?
In all honesty, I haven't really had that feeling in quite a while.
4. What do you think is the most effective way to make a positive change in the world?
Prayer. Sincere, often, and spoken with lots of scripture. After that, setting a consistently good example. And after that, choose all words carefully. I am a strong believer in this:
Life and death are in the power of the tongue.
Proverbs 18:21
5. Do you like surprises?
Usually no. Surprises tend to be more fun for the one bringing the surprise and often the preferences of the 'surprisee' have not been considered enough.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
While we aim to live a quiet, idyllic life, sometimes our routines are interrupted by threadbare tires and packages left at the wrong house. But this verse gives us hope, if we are trusting the sovereign love of God for us:
We know that in all things
God works for the good
of those who love Him,
who have been called according to His purpose.
Romans 8:28
Until next time, grace and peace.




















4 comments:
I really like that pillow! I also love that you've embraced biking and the guy who brought it to your life.
The books look good. My hubby would be all about that plane book.
Dear friend, the pillow is lovely! The books look interesting. Your photos are lovely and the pumpkin bars look delicious!
Ironically, Barbara, my blog post for tomorrow is all about how much I love routine in my life. I think we all long for steadfastness and reliability in our day to day experiences. So glad y'all could get the bike tire fixed without too much trouble. Aging is not for sissies, that's for sure! Blessings!
Wow good post Barbara - there is a lot to chew on!
I have a son who does not have a car. He bikes everywhere and to work rain or shine. He has three bikes one which is an electric one. I know about the tires. Recently he went into Safeway to buy a few groceries and came out to find just his bike frame! Someone in broad daylight ripped off his wheels. It was locked up. They can be costly.
There’s two books my husband would enjoy. The b-29 and the history of Japanese Americans in WW2. In fact I’d like that one for myself. The lady who discipled me, 40 years ago - both her and her husband were in the California Japanese internment camps during WW2. They had a fascinating story.
And you are right - we really do live in a fallen world.
Take care - and God bless you and Gary.
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