I am pretty sure Sunday was my first ride
in the Rotovelo to a non-cycling event.
I had an invitation to a Usui Reiki reunion at Little Covet garden in Maida Vale.
They were honouring, Dorothea for her 30 years of work, support and channeling to bring the loving light energy to as many people as possible.
It was also a great opportunity to catch up with many other Reiki channels I haven’t seen for awhile.
My wife was one of the chief organisers and had to go early, so I put my clothes, shoes etc with her.
I had an invitation to a Usui Reiki reunion at Little Covet garden in Maida Vale.
They were honouring, Dorothea for her 30 years of work, support and channeling to bring the loving light energy to as many people as possible.
It was also a great opportunity to catch up with many other Reiki channels I haven’t seen for awhile.
My wife was one of the chief organisers and had to go early, so I put my clothes, shoes etc with her.
For the ride out I decided to take the shortest
route through the ‘burbs. It certainly looked good on paper with just one
awkward hill to climb. A distance of 22km.
The steep hill was 3 km from the start and required the lowest gear I had front and back. I wasn’t warmed up at the bottom but by the top I had stripped the extra jacket and the legs were hot.
The steep hill was 3 km from the start and required the lowest gear I had front and back. I wasn’t warmed up at the bottom but by the top I had stripped the extra jacket and the legs were hot.
There were a lot of crossroads, stop signs,
roundabouts and of the course the ever hated speed bumps. These were not right
across the road and I was able to squeeze between the curb and bump for most of
them. I did slow to line up the gap. I didn’t want any scratches on my Samagas.
J
I was met with lots of kids running, laughing and waving and I happily smiled and waved back. There was also plenty of cars honking. It sounded like happy honking so I smiled and waved back.
One intriguing thing about adult reaction is many stare without expression. As
I go by I lift a hand up out of the cockpit and give them a wave. There face
usually breaks out in a smile and they say something that the wind blows away.
It’s as if they are not sure if I am human or not, then see me wave and
realise:
“Wow! There is a real person in that orange bubble thing!”
I was met with lots of kids running, laughing and waving and I happily smiled and waved back. There was also plenty of cars honking. It sounded like happy honking so I smiled and waved back.
Reiki Energy |
“Wow! There is a real person in that orange bubble thing!”
Once out of the suburbs and onto the cycle
path I had my lunch while riding. Two home made sandwiches as it was around
lunchtime when I left home. The cycle path and final roads are pretty flat so I
made good time. On one road, a car came alongside and kept pace with me. I
waved, but no response from inside the strange 4 wheeled steel thing that you
don’t pedal. ;) Then they drove off.
Mmmmm – a photo/video with the window up? Maybe cars are from Mars and Velos are from Venus???
Mmmmm – a photo/video with the window up? Maybe cars are from Mars and Velos are from Venus???
I arrived with plenty of time to spare as
the ride took one hour and two minutes. Close enough to a 22km/h average. I had
allowed 90 minutes to ride and change etc.
The Reunion was fantastic! The energy in
the air was tangible. We all had a great time chatting about our experiences
and life in general. Through Reiki I have met and continue to meet so many beautiful
and genuine people.
Riding by the river |
For the ride home I decided to go the long
way (27km) using the cycle paths (PSP) as much as possible. The main reason was
it was getting dark and the sun was low in the sky (almost sunset). And, of
course I love the ride along the river.
It must have been all that Reiki, energy
but from the first pedal stroke I felt I was flying. Later my wife who was
driving behind me at the start commented that I was going very fast.
I had the path to myself, it was dark and
cold and I was zipping along in top gear. I wasn’t even changing down for the
flyovers. I just grinded my way up them. I am a spinner so that is unusual for
me and the little voice in my head said, “Try not to bust a knee!”
When I reached the river it was very dark with
little street lighting so I set my headlight to constant and brightest setting.
I did actually bang one or two curbs on approach ramps but the Samagas didn’t
complain too much. And each wheel got one bump each so it sort of kept the
balance.
I eased off in the last 3km as I like to cool down before I get home and eased into the driveway.
I eased off in the last 3km as I like to cool down before I get home and eased into the driveway.
As I cross the driveway I click the stop
watch and stop to see the time.
The second hand was about to sweep up to
the full minute mark.
I had ridden the 27km ride home in 59 minutes and 55seconds.
An average of 27km/h – Now that really did put a smile on my face.
Maybe I should do a bit of Reiki before each ride. J
I had ridden the 27km ride home in 59 minutes and 55seconds.
An average of 27km/h – Now that really did put a smile on my face.
Maybe I should do a bit of Reiki before each ride. J
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