The weather has teased me out of my easy chair and onto the trainer (thanks Leila!) in my backyard for a spin or two. And, actually, last week I started to do some errands and various chores around the neighborhood on my bike again. (I also drove a car for the first time in two months...) I'm back!
I have to be careful (as do we all right?) to not crash and bleed.... my platelets are still low and I am still pretty low energy. But being upright on a bike out in the world feels pretty good to me!
Which, of course, reminds me of an old song...from Graham Parsons and Chris Hillman
We've all got wheels to take ourselves away
We've got telephones to say what we can't say
We all got higher and higher every day
Come on wheels take this boy away
We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die come on wheels take me home today
So come on wheels take this boy away
Now when I feel my time is almost up
And destiny is in my right hand
I'll turn to him who made my faith so strong
Come on wheels make this boy a man
We've got telephones to say what we can't say
We all got higher and higher every day
Come on wheels take this boy away
We're not afraid to ride
We're not afraid to die come on wheels take me home today
So come on wheels take this boy away
Now when I feel my time is almost up
And destiny is in my right hand
I'll turn to him who made my faith so strong
Come on wheels make this boy a man
My favorite interpreter of this song is Emmylou Harris
Here's a cool version on YouTube of Emmylou and Elvis Costello (and Gillian Welch!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYAH51DUARA&feature=related
Also a nice YouTube video doing wheels and the song "sin city" too.***
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCn0SEaL0SE)
*** In which she mentions three of the ten commandments of country music: "Always do a waltz" and "Two voices are better than one" and "always do a shuffle"
I've been a fan of Emmylou since, well, I've always been a fan.
Those Big Gibson Guitars have certainly aged well haven't they?