An old dude Just getting ready, to tell the truth when I still have time.
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My resident consultants were giving advice from a more elevated view, that is until one of my shoes tried to get away. Carmela held it down while Jumangi kept the map from trying to take a trip. There are two choices for the beginning of the trip, one a high road and of course a low road. All in attendance was in agreement that the low road gets the pass.
Luckily, El Paso is growing so fast that my trip has reduced miles from the day I first decided that I want to do this thing. The finish line is in sight in the picture but not from here.
Back in January of 1956 this photograph was developed. I belive it must have been taken on Christmas Day fo 1955, testifying to how nice Santa was that year. That was my first flyer complete with frong basket. Martha and Ronnie got fixed up too. No training wheels were there to get me started the softer gentler way. I can remember the scary days of learning to just let it go and keep a balance, with mom hollering behind me to just pedal. Awesome
If you climb through a barbed wire fence, you probably know that it should be worth it because the work it takes spreading the wire and avoiding the barbs can be a little risky. In short, care has to be taken, and a little time too. Climbing over the barb wire fence is even more difficult. Have you ever seen anyone standing on a barb wire fence? I haven't. Now where I'm from almost all the fences are made of rock. No way, absolutely cannot climb through one of those, you've got to go over or find a gate. But standing on a rock fence is easy, even if it has a gabled top. It's almost a foot wide and sturdy as the earth it's planted in. There are all kinds of fences in this world, each with its own degree of ease/difficulty of climbing through, over, or just standing on it. Perhaps there are as many styles of fences as there are beliefs and convictions we each live with day to day throughout our lives. I know I've had to climb a few, go through, and yep, I'm st...
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