Walking out of our apartment and onto the beautifully cobbled street, we were yet again welcomed to Albi with a spectacular morning. It was a race day… Read more “The Amazing Sortir, VII”
Month: July 2019
The Amazing Sortir, VI
After a late night finding our apartment, we awoke to an ancient French village bathed in the golden sunlight of a brilliant sunrise. Bars of light broke… Read more “The Amazing Sortir, VI”
The Day I rode IN the Tour de France . . . The Amazing Sortir, V
Yes, you read correctly. To this day, everything still has not soaked in: the screaming fans, helicopters, team cars, the radio chatter, motorcycles, and best of all… Read more “The Day I rode IN the Tour de France . . . The Amazing Sortir, V”
The Amazing Sortir . . . IV
Paris turned out to be lovely. We thoroughly enjoyed the architecture and history and could have spent much more time there. We visited mostly the touristy parts… Read more “The Amazing Sortir . . . IV”
The Amazing Sortir . . . III, Press On
After the incident, we took a bit to gather ourselves. We walked. The weather was beautiful, popped with a few clouds, with a cool wind blowing down… Read more “The Amazing Sortir . . . III, Press On”
The Amazing Sortir . . . part two, The City of Light
Calling an Uber, my wife and I were whisked away from our airport hotel to our Airbnb in the city. As usual, we drop our bags and… Read more “The Amazing Sortir . . . part two, The City of Light”
The Amazing Sortir . . . part one
There are times in our lives that are unforgettable, good and bad. Albert Einstein once wrote, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is… Read more “The Amazing Sortir . . . part one”
With Less than 24 Hours to Go . . .
It is going to happen. My wife and I are so excited . . . and a bit nervous. Packing and planning have been the focus. We… Read more “With Less than 24 Hours to Go . . .”
S.O.S. or rather save our ride?
Writing this while trying to control my breathing . . . using a paperbag . . . it’s going to be okay, it’s going to be okay… Read more “S.O.S. or rather save our ride?”