The colors mark a seasonal transition.
I start a new job on Monday.
Our Bible class begins a new study tomorrow.
My daily routine will significantly change.
But like always, my Saturday morning rides help me mentally process life's challenges.
I hope you will share details. I suspect work changes for myself are some months off.
ReplyDeleteI got a new boss last Monday. Things seem ok for now. Being on the bike is so much simpler. Best of luck with the new ventures.
ReplyDeleteYep, the old bicycle steadies things up for me too, especially in times of stress or change. Good luck in the new job!
ReplyDeleteI hope your new job transition goes very well. I'm retired now, but I went through a number of job changes during my working career.
ReplyDeleteGood luck, and keep up your blog as time permits, it's definitely one of the best that I regularly follow!
Notice a fair amount of QB while the dandy MAP rests. As to the rest, well, I'm sure it will work out.
ReplyDeleteNice photos. The landscape,seasons and the bike. Cyclical. Transition. Although different circumstance, I'm feeling it too. I think it's a good thing.Positive, Best of luck in all your endeavors.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow, you start a new job; praying the transition goes well for you. Perhaps Ecclesiastes 3:1 and Romans 8:28 are verses appropriate to this theme.
ReplyDeleteGood luck. Changes of season and job for me, too!
ReplyDeleteChris:
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you!
May your new job be fun and rewarding!!
Peace :)