Texas Biking News November 6th 2021
Chisham arrives at First Christian
By Bob Campbell | www.oaoa.com
Kansas native says New and Old Testaments combine to give life lessons
MIDLAND The Rev. David Chisham says faith in Jesus Christ not only bodes well for eternity but also for the here and now.
“Some people feel that the only point to faith is that we get to go to Heaven when we die, but Jesus’s resurrection means for us that he is alive and at work among us today,†said the Rev. Chisham, new pastor of the First Christian Church at 1301 W. Louisiana Ave. “He can transform our priorities and relationships and give us hope for living.â€
Chisham is a 50-year-old native of Wichita, Kan., who earned bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees at Abilene Christian University and Drew University in Madison, N.J., before serving as a minister in Arlington, Va., Rockville, Md., and Baton Rouge, La. He and his wife Kori have one child.
The pastor rides a bicycle for exercise and the family travels to Europe and camps at lakes in …
Bridging America
By Rick Twombly | www.crazyguyonabike.com
DAY 64: Elk City, OK to Shamrock, TX: Ghost towns of Western Oklahoma
Monday November 1, 2021, 60 miles (97 km) – Total so far: 2,419 miles (3,893 km) I’m a bit sad to be through Oklahoma already. Might be my favorite state so far. Yeah, we had some tough weather a few days ago with that bomb cyclone that came through, or whatever the technical term is for ‘Too Much Windy – Stay Inside’. Overall the people are courteous, drivers usually give PLENTY of room while passing, food has been great for the most part, and the whole state is quite scenic and changes gradually heading from east to west into a drier prairie. At the extreme west just before Texas, where we are today, the towns really turn into literal ghost towns. Sayre, where we stopped for breakfast was pretty sparse, Erick had almost …
DAY 65: Shamrock, TX to Groom, TX: Cold Wind Blowing Through the Panhandle
Tuesday November 2, 2021, 52 miles (84 km) – Total so far: 2,471 miles (3,977 km) It was abnormally cold today… at least for Texas. Same predicted for tomorrow. We started off in the mid-30 degree range and didn’t warm up much from there. This panhandle is cold. It’s got to be warmer down in the actual pan. But – this is a short stretch of Route 66, and we’ll be in New Mexico in just a few days. …
DAY 66: Groom, TX to Amarillo, TX: We’re Full-On Texas Tourists Today
Wednesday November 3, 2021, 43 miles (69 km) – Total so far: 2,514 miles (4,046 km) Another cold one. Even colder than yesterday, actually. We’ve got the gear for it… but I’m too stubborn to break it out just yet (long underwear, balaclava, shoe covers, more layers in general). I’m holding out ’til we get some serious altitude (and snow) in New Mexico. …
Texas Biking from Twitter
We're on a roll! 🚲 METRO has teamed up with @houstonbcycle to give our transit customers more options to get around town. Riders can now grab a bike at three new stations near METRO routes and facilities: https://t.co/rxFx42xa1b. ^C pic.twitter.com/eJxLoqj5YN
— METRO Houston (@METROHouston) November 6, 2021
STOLEN – White Murtisol in North University https://t.co/sjJ8Q6rsiX pic.twitter.com/TS0tV4ddH3
— BikeIndex Austin (@stolenbikesatx) November 6, 2021
Maintain your infrastructure, @austinmobility. pic.twitter.com/vlKKpeBydI
— C. Alan Pritchardo (@cubbie9000) November 7, 2021
What a beautiful morning for a Trails & Trees event! 🎉 Our ribbon-cutting ceremony welcomed San Antonio legend, Manu Ginóbili. 🙌 More than 300 trees were adopted to new families. â¤ï¸ Plus our event brought walkers, runners, cyclists, and families to gather and enjoy the outdoors pic.twitter.com/l7hvzERfy1
— SAParksandRec (@SAParksandRec) November 6, 2021
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) November 6, 2021
Two weeks away. Register now. https://t.co/hKGJ7rg4I7
— BikeHouston (@BikeHouston) November 6, 2021
Register before the cost goes up! The Turkey Roll Bicycle Rally is on November 20th. It's hosted by the Denton Kiwanas Club. Registration is $35 through November 12. After that, it's $40.https://t.co/Ozy6GH4arO
— Bike Denton (@bikedenton) November 6, 2021
Charles traded in his old bike for this new, hot Felt Bicycles VR Advanced Ultegra! This colorway pops nicely in person. We love the choice, Charles!
— Bicycle World (@BicycleWorldTx) November 6, 2021
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