Brain Food? 🧠
Is cycling brain food? Maybe it is.
Yesterday it was very cold again, but at least the wind wasn’t nearly as strong as it was the day before. By early afternoon, I was tired of sitting around indoors with my brain turning to mush; and decided to go for a short ride.
Despite being bundled up, I was still cold; but when I got back home, I felt more alert. So maybe cycling really is brain food. I need to remember that, because there’s more Winter on the way.
Incidentally, while we’re talking about brain food, there was a popular riddle when I was a kid:
Q: Who invented spaghetti?
A: The guy who used his noodle.
More Winter ☃️
Yes, there’s more Winter coming — as if we haven’t had enough of it lately. Our local groundhog says we’ll have six more weeks of Winter. I sure hope it won’t be as frigid as the last few days!
Even if it is, we probably won’t get to build any snowmen. Rain is possible by mid-week; but it will be too warm by then for snow. But who knows? With six more Winter weeks to come, there might be some; although the possibility lessens by the day.
It will be good, however, to not have freezing temperatures in the morning; then I can ride early in the day, as I prefer. I like to get that brain food first thing!
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I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.
I live in New Orleans; and retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!
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