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TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
Sun Nov 20, 2016, 08:35 AM Nov 2016

Bicycling metaphor and the winds of change X-Post from Bicycling

It was a hard decission whether this belonged in GD or 2016 PM. It could go either way. I am hoping that we can find some silver under the tarnish of the election.
Yesterday (Saturday) was the 1st group ride when the start temps were in the 40s and a strong NNE wind. I seldom do this Saturday ride because of too many hot dogs (uber competitors) . I prefer a ride on Friday mornings that is not so driven. That said I like to do at least one group ride per week.

We have a ride Marshall who leads us out. On this Saturday ride he reins in everyone until the group is filled and then he lets them go. He does not go with the rest and I like riding with him. So for 22 miles he and I fair flew with the wind at our backs. Those young Turks must've be nearing light speed. At our turn around we assisted one guy with a flat and then started back into the wind. 2 miles into the return another rider had a mechanical problem and we helped get him on his way.

For the trip back to our start we were a pace line of 2. I would be on WMB's wheel enjoying being out of the wind and then I would do the work at the front. We did this all the way back.

So here's how I think this applies to the new situation we find ourselves. For 8 years we were riding with the wind now that has turned around and it is in our faces. We can whine and do nothing or we can help those in trouble and work together to continue progressing. There is an added benefit, while working to do the good you can in a time of adversity there is a growing sense of optimism- We can get through this becomes to we can do this.
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Bicycling metaphor and the winds of change X-Post from Bicycling (Original Post) TexasProgresive Nov 2016 OP
Good metaphor. And I do believe Trump is nothing more than a contrary breeze. randome Nov 2016 #1
One additional thought from the ride TexasProgresive Nov 2016 #2
 

randome

(34,845 posts)
1. Good metaphor. And I do believe Trump is nothing more than a contrary breeze.
Sun Nov 20, 2016, 09:54 AM
Nov 2016

Just as the United Kingdom wanted a 'do-over' for the Brexit vote, I see the same regret shaping up regarding Trump in America.
[hr][font color="blue"][center]Stop looking for heroes. BE one.[/center][/font][hr]

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
2. One additional thought from the ride
Sun Nov 20, 2016, 10:59 AM
Nov 2016

At the little post office where we took a short break there was a car with a blue star sticker in the window. It has 6 stars. I thought we were up there with 3 serving (now just 1). Six stars that's like several families.



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