tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6323331624230590906.post199445527634113540..comments2023-12-22T22:09:04.698-06:00Comments on The Cycle: The Blog Is Dead! Long Live The Blog!Jason T. Nunemakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14140597732588714945noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6323331624230590906.post-65292069734375161332015-01-05T19:18:44.571-06:002015-01-05T19:18:44.571-06:00first, welcome back! I was getting worried that y...first, welcome back! I was getting worried that you weren't coming back from SD (no, not South Dakota), but I was too polite to bring it up (hey, I'm a midwesterner).<br /><br />second, best wishes on your search for true happiness. Is it inside of the seat tube of that next bike? Is it in that new bit of empty space in the closet? Beats me.. let me know when you find it. I'm exploring the idea that happiness is doing stuff. "things" are just tools to be used while doing stuff. If the "things" are essential, then keep them, but don't go after them for the sake of going after them (although... I did see a neat watch with a bezel that's a slide rule... such is life as an engineer).<br /><br />If your version of "doing stuff" is running a halfway house for wayward bikes, hey, that's not such a bad thing to do. Give them some shelter and some love, and when they are back on their feet/tires, send them out to a nice home where they can be useful. Or maybe work with a local place that is teaching kids to work on their bikes?? That might be fun too.<br /><br />In any case, welcome back to the midwest (ha!!)<br /><br />Steve in snowy PeoriaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6323331624230590906.post-62696502656417099002015-01-04T16:25:17.428-06:002015-01-04T16:25:17.428-06:00Bring it, Jason! Looking forward to reading of yo...Bring it, Jason! Looking forward to reading of your adventures.Ponderohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16042079750126434523noreply@blogger.com