I can hardly believe it is already day 28 of the Brave, Bold, Blogger Challenge (BBBC). When I accepted the challenge, I wasn’t sure if I would be able to do it. I had not blogged in months prior to February 1st. I didn’t do every post on the appointed day, but I did do a post on every one of the 28 prompts. Yay!
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At one with nature (BBBC 2017-27)
Although I do enjoy walking in cities, and often seek out centrally located hotels and even campgrounds, that are within walking distance of shops or interesting things in a city, my go-to walk is in nature.
Tres canciones (BBBC 2017-26)
I am not impressed with my own singing. In fact, I am self-conscious about how bad I sound, even to myself. So it’s not often that I sing out loud. There are three exceptions, as follows:
Number 25 (BBBC 2017-25)
Well, for probably the last 5 years, at least, my phone has been my camera. It continues to amaze me how camera phones just keep getting better and better.
The most important meal of the day (BBBC 2017-24)
It’s no secret, I love breakfast. If calories, cholesterol, and fat were not issues, I would eat two eggs over medium, Turkey sausage, sautéed breakfast potatoes with peppers and onions, and buttered rye toast, every day.
Orange you glad? (BBBC 2017-22)
Standing guard (BBBC 2017-23)
Our carved bear, Carlos, standing guard on the front porch.
Misinformation and Influence (BBBC 2017-21)
In my lifetime, I cannot remember a time where so much misinformation has existed and been spread, so far and wide. But then, we haven’t always had social media and the internet so prevalent in our lives. Opinions are everywhere, and no one is shy about sharing them. Nor are we, apparently, shy about trying to convince EVERY SINGLE PERSON WE KNOW that our opinion is vastly superior to their, contrary opinion.
Moto-thrills in the hood (BBBC 2017-20)
The hubs and I started riding almost 20 years ago, at “advanced” ages, for most motorcyclists. Better late than never, right? We made up for lost time, however, taking almost all of our vacations on our bikes, traveling all over the US and into Canada. We lived in Metro Atlanta for 12 of those years, but then we got tired of having to ride back into the city after a long day on the bikes, and we moved north. Into the foothills of the Appalachians, near Dahlonega, Georgia, AKA motorcycling heaven. So…there are LOTS of wonderful roads in our “hood”. And we consider our hood to be within 200 to 300 miles, of course. 🙂
Reflection (BBBC 2017-19)
This post is part of the Brave, Bold, Blogger Challenge (BBBC) issued by my moto-blog friend Kathy, aka ToadMama, to cover 28 blog prompts in the month of February. And good for undisciplined me, no rules either.
Prompt: Reflection