Just a Sunday Drive
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At 7am Sunday morning, it was around 45 degrees. A bit nippy for the open face helmet, but I toughed it out for the 15 minute highway ride down to the Church. When we got out of the service at noon, it was a beautiful day, the sun was shining and it was just over 80 degrees - Perfect Bike Weather! A couple of guys suggested a bike ride, and all we needed was the suggestion. Five of us quickly assembled and were soon winding thru the backroads of north Georgia. One road was so narrow I joked that I thought someone had halfheartedly paved a goat trail. But it was a gorgeous ride thru the countryside without incident and a great time was had by all.