Donkeys. Tiny little things about as tall as Irish Wolfhounds were very,
very common on the subcontinent 50 and 60 years ago, the poor man's pickup
truck, and you'd see young Pakistanis in particular on stripped-down gofast
2-wheel carts -- small car wheels with very used tires to match on a 36" X
Fun thread.
I met a neat old fellow on a trip to Colorado several years back who introduced
me and my grandsons to his mild mannered donkey.
He named him Donkey-Oatey which I thought was a hoot.
He also had several horses.He let my daughter ride one of the horses.
He was such a nice friendly old
I'm more of an ass! :)
Jim
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Leah,
I love donkeys!! That's all I ride, and it's all that I'll ever ride. I
can't imagine trading comfort, beauty, and practicality for speed.
Long live donkeys, and those that ride them!!!
Best,
Dave
On Monday, July 22, 2024 at 9:36:09 AM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
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I just got back from northern Michigan’s Ride Around Torch Lake. Best tour
I’ve done yet. So fun. So many riders. But again, back to square one with
the prejudice when the hordes of stereotypical roadies see me on the tour.
I giggled with my sister about some of it on the phone today.
My sis