Crashed My Bike
Posted by Raymonn | Filed under Short Story
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Ive been riding my bike to work for the last 3 weeks. I love it. It feels really good to get the heart going and getting exercise while at it. However, bike tires and railroad tracks don’t mix well.
I was biking the last stretch to work. I have two routes I can take. One going in the direction of Hay Maker park. The other under Rosa Parkway. They both lead me to the “Hay Market” area, one from the north and the other from the south direction, up 2 blocks, then east past 9th and 10th to Carriage garage.
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