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I used to ride this bike on dirt roads up and down and up again. Along the country's veins in blessed Greencastle. That bike with the basket- the blue wonder faster than the hills themselves. I'd ride with chipped teeth and skinned knees. I would only stop to help grasshoppers off the road or to throw mason jars into the streams. No watch, no phone no direction. I never outgrew that marvel- thank God for youth and its sunny scars.
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Sep 22, 2012
Sep 22, 2012 at 9:48 PM UTC
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I used to ride this bike on dirt roads up and down and up again. Along the country's veins in blessed Greencastle. That bike with the basket- the blue wonder faster than the hills themselves. I'd ride with chipped teeth and skinned knees. I would only stop to help grasshoppers off the road or to throw mason jars into the streams. No watch, no phone no direction. I never outgrew that marvel- thank God for youth and its sunny scars.
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Sep 22, 2012
Sep 22, 2012 at 9:48 PM UTC
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