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The Beauty of Pre-Dawn Bicycling

Posted on June 6, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

This morning the weather forecast was “patchy dense fog in low-lying areas”.  I looked outside my home and the streets were clear.  I headed out of downtown for a pre-dawn bicycle ride.  Of course with front and rear lights (required by Kentucky State Law).

Yes it was foggy.  I was very careful and pulled over about three times.  One of which the dew was dripping off of my bicycling glasses.

Below are some of the most beautiful iPhone photos of the early morning fog in Henderson County Kentucky.

Fog in Henderson County KY
This says to me: No matter how foggy life may be, the Son always shines through.

 

 

Filed Under: Bicycling

Post Rapture Photos

Posted on May 21, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Sitting at the Church Organ playing hymns from the iPad.
The Church Organ playing hymns from the iPad and poof!

 

Riding the bicycle and Poof!

Both pictures depict things that I really enjoy in this life. I suppose when the rapture comes, we go sans everything and that means clothes. Oh no! We are going to need some blinders in heaven.

My early years of learning my faith taught me many things. One, in particular, is that anyone who predicts the end of time will allow us to know for sure without a doubt that is NOT when it is going to happen.  Nobody will know- Jesus told us.

Several of my pastor friends have Tweeting many quips about how they were preparing a message for tomorrow despite the prediction that all is going to end.

My favorite Twitter talking pastor Dr. Bill Shiell senior pastor at First Baptist Church Knoxville explains it quite well in this television interview (sorry iPhone/iPad users video is in Adobe Flash).

Some other news sites had some humorous fun with this too!

Mashable has some great pics of rapture bombs.

Seth Godin blog:  A marketing lesson from the apocalypse.

Without any doubt if God decided to today  to shut down the world I know in my heart where I would be, and I am quite satisfied with that.

Do you?

Filed Under: Bicycling, Church, Music

Wurst Bicycle Ride in Evansville, Saturday, May 21, 2011

Posted on May 17, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Join me in participating in  . . .

The Fifth Wurst Bicycle Ride in Evansville Indiana (across Ohio River from Henderson KY)!

Cycling Times Magazine says: “Wurst Bicycle Ride in Midwest”.

The Wurst Bicycle Ride EVER starts at 9:30 a.m. this Saturday (May 21, 2011) at Burdette Park near the BMX track.

Options range from 6.2 miles to 32 miles or more from flat to hilly.  This ride is for beginners to experienced bicyclist.

After the ride, stick around for brats, hot dogs, chips and drinks. All compliments of Dan’s Competition Bicycle Shop and Royal Crown Cola.

Best of all–Its FREE!

Spread the word and bring your friends, family, neighbors!”

All participants must wear a helmet while riding and must obey all rules of the road.

Tell me about your Worst/Wurst Bicycle Ride?

 

 

Filed Under: Bicycling, Henderson KY, Recreation

Bicycle Infrastructures in Communities Enhance Economic Competitiveness (Video)

Posted on February 24, 2011 Written by Nibby Priest

Moving Beyond the Automobile: Biking from Streetfilms on Vimeo.

Filed Under: Bicycling, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bicycle, bike paths, Infrastructures in Communities

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