These days my hobby's are my life, my life are my hobby's.  I've
worked really hard at seeing no difference between what needs done,
and what I want to do.  There is only now-as opposed to 'after I am
done with that, I'll enjoy this'.  Work is Play, Play is Work.

Started out a jazz musician.  Playing music, particularly jazz, as
craft and artform, is very much like a lot of things that require vast
patience and aged wisdom [nothing good happens fast-it's all work and
listening/watching... and perhaps someday, things come together and
you fly behind/at/on top/above your given instrument].

Besides my 1st 'high-end' or 'good' bike [relatively speaking], a
Bridgestone "Kabuki" Super-Light in the mid-70's it was all music for
me, all the time.

Music, made by human's vs. people programming machines, dovetails
nicely with bicycling.

I see, as I age, nothing but connections of Truth between bicycling,
honest music, family, cooking the food I make from scratch,
homeschooling our daughter, being forthright and ethically sound.
Nothing amazing happens quick, it's slowly dazzling.

Getting your life back, that's slow work too.

It's all good work/play though.

-Scott

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