Dear Syl:
Think of you all the time, particularly when I reread old threads where you and I and the crew chatted away, spinning yarns and rejoicing in friendship!
Love ya!
CoCo
how is everybody doing?.
it's been 8 months since i've been here.. so many newbies!.
lol.. sylvia.
Dear Syl:
Think of you all the time, particularly when I reread old threads where you and I and the crew chatted away, spinning yarns and rejoicing in friendship!
Love ya!
CoCo
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
Thanks, Anders and OUTLAW!
Yes, a little bit of courage. And it's like driving a stick shift -- you don't forget!
I could never match PeeWee for style and grace! What a pic . . .
Gratefully,
CoCo
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
Greetings, LV101 and sowhatnow:
Your input is much appreciated -- THANKS!
I live in the foothills of northern California, USA. Tortuous, narrow roads -- scary -- yet bicyclists are everywhere, particularly those training for major events. Sad to say, there've been fatalities. I drive to a safe place, that one mentioned earlier.
Slow and easy . . .
Best.
CoCo
has anyone noticed that witnesses (from the top down) seem to have a quiet form of smug arrogance toward all non witnesses?.
perhaps it comes from being told how "special and unique" they are but they end up looking down on all normal members of the community because they are not witnesses.. so any form of "love" they show those in the territory is also limited as long as they accept the message...otherwise they are viewed contemptuously as "worldly" and therefore of little value...after all,they will be destroyed right?.
You are correct, stuckinarut2:
I believe it's because so many Scriptures were applied to us collectively and congregationally: we are theatrical spectacle to men and angels; the other sheep have a privileged relationship with the anointed remnant; the angels are given a watch over us; he who touches His people touches the eyeball of Jehovah; etc.
Because I knew so many of the anointed, whom I cherished, I felt Jehovah had a special interest in me. Was I arrogant and "better" than worldlings? No, but I honestly felt Jehovah selected me to lead out of darkness the people whose paths crossed mine. I still wonder about prayers answered regarding my ministry.
I feel quite insignificant now . . .
CoCo
we got hit by someone sending spam via messages so if you have an unread message indicator but no unread message - it's because it's been removed.. i'm going to apply some limits to protect against mass sending like this, there may be some interruption to sending messages for the next day or two as a result.
Thanks, Simon:
Yes, I kept getting ERROR notices yesterday, but my pms did finally get through.
You and your work are much appreciated.
CoCo, ten years here and lovin' it, not to mention SPAM and eggs!
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
cha ching:
Just don't be looking backwards as you come to a curb...
Your warning is well taken. I looked over my shoulder a few times when there was a possibility of overtaking traffic and got to thinking that I need a sideview mirror (so's not to fall and cut open my chin!!!).
THANKS!
CC
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
Esse Quam Videri:
This is just too good! Sir Mike's Bike!
Thank you so very much for the ride.
Gratefully,
CoCo
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
Greetings, Joyzabel and Cangie:
What wonderful experiences in your travels! Thank you for sharing your thoughts in what is "new" again for me.
Best wishes.
CoCo
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
Thanks, cofty and SafeAtHome:
Right on -- you don't notice the incline of a street until you pedal it!
I had to pop the bike into the bed of my pickup truck [lorry?] and drive to the level trail because, at home, it's all hilly and I just couldn't do it.
A white-haired and slightly grizzled "Errol Flynn," I fear . . .
CC
greetings, fellow posters:.
i bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved local bicycle/walking trail.
the last time i rode was in my early- to mid- twenties when i used a bicycle to get to and from the kh for my pioneer service.
Greetings, Fellow Posters:
I bought a nearly new 7-speed bicycle at a yard sale for $30 last weekend and took it out this morning on our paved, local bicycle/walking trail. The last time I rode was in my early- to mid-twenties when I used a bicycle to get to and from the KH for my pioneer service. Somehow, I found today's adventure far less harrowing.
Whenever I came to a motor vehicle trafficked intersection, I dismounted (according to posted instructions), and drivers right and left slowed and permitted my cross walking. I waved and mouthed a cheerful "Thank you!" Old men are truly honored and respected . . .
It's a wonderful world!
CoCo