"Promoting pedal power"
Nice article in the CJ today about a new bike program in town. Humana, the often fraudulent insurance company, has initiated a bike share program for its employees. With their ID they can borrow a bike for a brief amount of time and return it to the dedicated station in front of their HQs. Hizzhonorforlife waxed poetic, as usual, about what a great idea it would be for the city. Also mentioned is a free-bike program in Lexington, one I was not aware of. The bikes are are Trek Lime(s), I think. That's the one that's fully "automated" with Shimano's coasting package. A pretty good move, if you ask me.
And the ankle is shit. I can walk now without a noticeable limp, but can't imagine doing anything overly ambitious. I caught the back of a sandal on a chair leg last night and it hurt like hell. Sucks to be me. My weight is at an all-time high, so I'm going to watch desserts and chips, but pinche i gotta burn some calories.
And the ankle is shit. I can walk now without a noticeable limp, but can't imagine doing anything overly ambitious. I caught the back of a sandal on a chair leg last night and it hurt like hell. Sucks to be me. My weight is at an all-time high, so I'm going to watch desserts and chips, but pinche i gotta burn some calories.
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--Laura