Restocking 🥫
I’ve begun restocking; not in the sense of canned/packaged foods such as “refritos“; but stuff for the freezer. Today I began with the aptly-named Post-Francine; and I must make some more bean-and-rice big batches to freeze.
The food that I lost included stuff that I was saving for a garbage soup. I’m starting over, with tomato juice and bean-cooking liquid left from today’s project. I’ll add to that soon enough.
Speaking of restocking, my stash of canned goods is nowhere near to running out; but I don’t want to let stores get too low. Hurricane season isn’t over yet! Maybe I’ll get a few more things at the salvage store day after tomorrow.
Keep Riding! 🚲
Despite the need to get busy in the kitchen, I need to keep riding. Cycle September has eleven days left; and I’m trying not to miss any days!
More and more often, my weekday rides are 19-20 miles. On the whole, this is getting easier; but I’m considering doing a shorter ride tomorrow. My legs have felt rather tired the last day or two; so I think it’s wise to ease up for a day. I don’t need to burn 🔥 myself out!
What do you do if you feel tired during a ride; but home is miles away? Shift to an easier gear; and don’t try to hurry. Often you’ll get a second wind; and that lets you get home just fine!
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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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