“I feel that I am entitled to my share of lightheartedness and there isnothing wrong with enjoying one’s self simply, like a boy.” – León Tolstói, Responding to criticism for learning to ride a bicycle at age 67
Today I’ll only write some lines, the picture will resume everything.
I haven’t used my bike for years, but this year I wanted to use it again. When I cleaned the bike I discovered it was rusty in some places where the paint had fallen, so I decided to bring it back to life.
I’ve sanded the whole bike and bought orange and purple paint… and after some problems (different kinds of paint, so many layers of orange paint needed, and some other problems), this is the result. It still need some touches but I’ll be able to ride it soon! I have to say in spite of all problems I’ve enjoyed the process, the challenge.
It was blue before, with some ¿brand? yellow stickers, but I wanted a change. What do you think about the colors and the design?
The inner tubes seem to be fine, I hope they really are, because I’m eager to finish and to ride my bike!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.” – Albert Einstein
That’s what I feel, so I need to do things – whatever it is. I can’t stay with my arms crossed waiting until some company actually reads my CV and decides to give me a chance and call me to an interview. So I hope you like my posts because I’ll write a new one now and then with some things I’ll be doing!
Sabela