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Saturday Ride

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I see alot of great scenery on my Saturday morning bike rides. This past Saturday wasn’t a great day on the bike because the leaves haven’t started changing yet, but it wasn’t bad either. Here’s some random scenery from last Saturday:

Post Debate and Economic Wrap-up From TN Pregressives

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The “toxic debate derivatives” edition of the weekly Tennessee progressive blog roundup with a look at what the state’s best bloggers are talking about…

Food Old Rockytop

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Despite lifelong Tennessee residence, I’d never visited the Great Smoky Mountains, unless you count an overnight in Gatlinburg with a youth group. It’s the most-visited national park, but I never had the opportunity to go.

My 100 miler

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I did a 100 mile ride today with Shaun from my house into the country outside Hendersonville. The biggest thing I learned today is that I shouldn't be doing 100 mile rides!

Chemical Spill Shows Us the Sequatchie Valley

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We didn’t pay much any attention to the news while visiting the midstate over the weekend, and were really surprised to find I-40 east closed from Cookville to Knoxville because of a chemical spill.  There are a couple of ways to react to some

The Parable of the Sandcastle

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Let me tell you a story about beaches - predominantly, beaches are that are considered “public domain.” Anyone can walk down the beach, and as they stroll along the water; they pause to enjoy the scenery, and stop to build sand castles. Why? Because sand castles bring joy to others through their beauty, and the people who build them love what they’re doing.

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