Sunday ChitChat, just in time 😜

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Hello,

I think I’m just in time to respond to this new Sunday call.

This time there are no time‑windows, no tricks pulled from up the sleeve… just a few hours left before the counter stops. So let’s get to it.


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Before anything else, I must tell you that, on a friend’s recommendation, another book found its way into my ReadEra library, and today I began reading it. It’s The Bridge Where Butterflies Live by Nazareth Castellanos, and I feel it has arrived at the right moment — as everything that comes into our lives or leaves them does. I know it’s hard to believe or accept certain things, but the day always comes when everything becomes clear, and that’s when we say: ah, now I understand, that’s why it was…

But I’m in the cycling community, so let’s talk about bicycles. Mine, I must say, is a perfect example of something that arrived at the right time, becoming both a refuge and a means of growth for me in the midst of a complex situation that shows no sign of easing — on the contrary, it keeps getting more complicated.


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Still, the bicycle has taken me to places I never imagined I’d go. They’re still close by, true, but it’s only a matter of time before I start exploring further afield. After all, in life, before running we must first learn to walk. The same applies to this activity, which demands training, strength, and the right mindset.


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Answering the initiative’s questions:

At home there’s only one being who looks sad whenever she sees me getting ready to go out — not because I’m going cycling, but simply because she doesn’t want to be left alone, or rather, she doesn’t want to be without me. And I understand her perfectly, because love is like that…

I’m speaking of my dog Chanel. šŸ˜„

My mother doesn’t live with me, and most of the time I don’t even tell her I’m going cycling or that I plan to go somewhere by bike, so she won’t worry too much. She only finds out once I’ve returned home. It’s complicated, I know there are many dangers out there, but what sense is there in thinking about them all the time? I believe feeding that low vibration attracts them, and besides, it paralyses us. We’d never do anything — think about it — because living itself is an extreme danger, and also the most beautiful thing when we gain clarity in certain aspects of it. So any day could be our last on this earth, or in this plane, and yet we don’t think of that when we get out of bed. Instead, we give thanks for a new opportunity, don’t we?

Quite recently I received a message from my sister, advising me that I should ease off the bike for a bit, since things aren’t great right now (she means the situation in the country) and she thinks they’re only going to get worse. 😐


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I’ve been at this tough job of reprogramming my mind for quite a while now, and it’s full of complications… mainly because you’re always dealing with family and friends who are still stuck in the old beliefs you’re trying to move past.

Take the other day, for instance — I went out on my bike and got caught in a proper downpour. I shared the video with two close relatives and both came back with similar comments. One said: ā€˜You’ll catch a cold, keep pedalling but don’t get wet.’ The other said: ā€˜Go on then, get soaked, but don’t complain later about a sore throat.’


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Thing is, I didn’t get ill. I’m not saying they weren’t happy for me deep down, but they didn’t show it, nor did they ask about the new places I’d been. They only focused on the idea that I might get sick from the rain.

As a kid I was always poorly — the slightest breeze and I’d be down with something. And that carried on until just a few years ago. But once I started thinking differently, getting drenched in the rain stopped being a problem.


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I’m not claiming to be immune to colds, stomach bugs or infections, but I do believe that whenever I do fall ill it’s because I’m feeling really low, and then my immune system gives way.

And about time… well, since I live alone and manage my own schedule — being unemployed my own boss — I can hop on the bike whenever I fancy. Sometimes I hold myself back and say: finish this job or that one first, whether it’s in the house or the garden, then you can head out for a ride. And that’s what I do. Sometimes it’s not just about rides, but about opportunities — like making a delivery for a bit of pay, picking up groceries, or running some other errand.


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The photos with this post are from one of my bike rides — just a casual outing. The first three were taken at La Puntilla, from where I snapped views of the Vedado neighbourhood that I didn’t have in my collection. The rest are from a spot where I’d never photographed the sea in this way before, all rough and swirling. It’s a coastal stretch in Playa where you can see rectangular spaces shaped like swimming pools.


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I believe that before 1959 they belonged to wealthy people, or perhaps formed part of a club or seaside resort. You can still spot remnants of tiles from that era, which makes me wonder how on earth they managed to lay them there under the water. I’ve never yet found a photo showing what it looked like back then.


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Anyway, that’s me done for today. Catch you soon — enjoy the small pleasures in life. The problems will still be there, waiting for us to tackle them.


Happy Valentine’s Day! šŸŽ”




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If I'm not mistaken, it's really late in Cuba when you posted this, it's the first post I see after turning on my PC so a good morning from the other side of the ocean! 😁

I like the splashing water pictures! Water, or rain doesn't gets you ill... old people still believe that here as well, bacteria and viruses makes you ill. After a training round, in the first two hours our immune systems are a bit weakened so just take good care of ourselves after a ride and it will only be a boost, training improves your VO2MAX which is a great indicator for longevity and it also gives your body more energy to fight against colds and viruses so just let the people talk.

I think your sister is right about the things getting more complicated in the future šŸ˜”

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”Buenos días!

It’s late, but not too late. Just 14 minutes to 1 in the morning.

I’m more than aware of it because I feel it in my body. Both physically and mentally I’m stronger. And I like that. Yes, on this path the only way is to lead by example. When they see that I don’t fall ill and that I look younger, they’ll understand. Haha…

Thank you. šŸ˜‡

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Good morning @nanixxx. Thank you very much for sharing your bike rides, your adventures, your landscapes... as a child I was also a sickly child. These kinds of constant questions make me sick: Are you okay? do you have a fever? How are you?... then you have to get rid of all this garbage.

We tend to think of viruses and bacteria and live life as a constant fight in a hostile environment... the universe doesn't work like that...

For today, I wish you a happy Valentine's Day, rain or no rain.

A warm and huge hug. Thank you!!

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Good morning (almost). Thank you for your kind wishes. I hope you had a truly lovely Saturday as well.

Cheers!

šŸ¤—

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Buenos días, tuve un sÔbado en familia muy emotivo. No sé si recuerdas que falleció un tío mío hace unos meses, ayer nos juntamos con mi tía María (que es mi madrina) sus hijos, sobrinos y mi madre que es su única hermana viva. Un precioso día de San Valentín.

AdemÔs, una prima me ofreció trabajar en lo público, muy bien pagado (creo que los psicólogos cobran 14 pagas de 1.800 euros al año en lo público)... y no lo voy a coger por varios motivos, el primero es muy personal, no me gustan este tipo de favores (trataré de decirselo a mi prima con educación).. Pero, al mismo tiempo me encanta que haya pensado en mi.

Esto fue todo mi ayer... un dĆ­a muy hermoso.

Abrazo!!

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SĆ­... recuerdo.

Tú tienes mucha sabiduría. Así que la decisión serÔ la correcta, pero date un tiempo para pensarla fuera de cualquier emotividad... es sólo una sugerencia.

Me alegra muchĆ­simo que tu dĆ­a haya sido asĆ­ de hermoso.

Abrazo de vuelta y ahora sĆ­ que me voy a la cama.

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I remember my grandmother always telling me: if you go outside with wet hair, you'll catch a cold, after washing my hair. And I would think to myself: what does going outside have to do with catching a cold? I challenged that belief and never caught a cold. Beliefs are formed when you are a child and by your family and society, but many are just that, they are not the truth, the point is to challenge them. Well done! Or... people tend to think the worst, instead of the path you took on your bike. It's true that if you pay attention to the dangers, you would live locked up. I did the same thing in Argentina.

The photographs are beautiful, I love the sea! And I wonder the same thing about the mosaics and what it would have been like when they were laid, what the place would have looked like. Great mental work, well done!!! Have a wonderful day!


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It seems to be a concern shared by all the elderly people who cared for us and who love us. That’s why I say it’s complicated—explaining it to them has its challenges, haha. Thank you, Avecilla, and thanks also for the support with OurPick.

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I have tried to explain things to my mother, and although she understands them, she does not apply any of them... if not in this life, then in another. Thank you to you!šŸ¤—

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correct, we need to explore the world and make our own conclusions

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😃 Yes, our own conclusions are important. Thanks for stopping by!

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One life live it. do your own thing, go your own way
Have fun in everything you do

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Of course, one must follow the advice of wise people. šŸ˜‰šŸ˜

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Hello @nanixxx , happy Valentine's Day, you're not late, you made it just in time. I also believe that everything in life comes when we are ready to receive it.

Reprogramming the mind is a task that falls to all of us who want to improve and change.

I was very sickly as a child and as an adult. I'm working on my beliefs too. I remember that my mother never let me bathe in the rain because I would get sick. About four years ago, I decided to bathe in the rain for the first time. It was wonderful. I waited more than 40 years to enjoy nature and the rain. I didn't get sick. I was happy.

I hope things improve in Cuba. Here, everything is the same, but there is a lot of hope.

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Of course, you’ve got to head out thinking you’ll have fun—not that you’ll get sick or end up miserable. Haha… works for everything, really. šŸ˜…
So glad life’s led you down those roads, and thanks a lot for your good wishes. I’m hoping things get sorted out over there too.

😊

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