Wow Jean, the article is awesome. You are truely an inspiration!
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What a great story, Jean! I really admire you, and am envious but also inspired. I commuted 14 miles each way when I lived in Washington, DC for six years. Now I work from home, which is wonderful and I wouldn't change it, but I no longer have that commute. I do have a 3.5 mile each way trip to the post office, but I'm not as disciplined about doing it as I was with my commute (I had to go to work every day, duh!)
Once this cold snap snaps, I'll be back out there, doing my errands and my post office run. Between my traveling recently for work and this cold cold cold, I'm just not motivated!
Great article, and great publication. I had not heard of it before. Thanks for sharing.
Wow Jean, the article is awesome. You are truely an inspiration!
I finally got my copy of Momentum this week. I showed the article to my husband and said, "See, I know a famous person!"
I love this magazine. Even though I am not ever going to be a commuter like some of the people, I've done enough to relate. And the gear/clothing they feature is cool.
Congratulations on the feature! You have a wonderful story!
I'm in the process of changing jobs to be close enough to commute daily. 26 miles is too far, but if I can find something less than 10 I'll be overjoyed. I hope to be doing it in my 60's and beyond- just like you.![]()
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1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
Cannondale F5 mountain bike