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Morning bike commute, 29f degrees, and sunny.
Since this a new blog, I am still finding my voice in my writing. I think it is important for you the readers to know more about me. Ask me anything?
Here is a good bio in the form of a article from the League of American Bicyclists and a podcast done by Randy Rasa of http://www.kansascyclist.com/news/index.php?s=bill+poindexter
carfree American tip 2: Survival tip. Understand you are invisible to a car-centric world. You are out on a walk or a bike ride, the people who drive cars are not paying attention to pedestrians or cyclists. Just assume they don't see-you will live longer. Be aware.