Thanks Hard10,
Today wasn't as good a day that I had hoped for. Maybe a tad better than yesterday, but, it wasn't a day I could ride. Although, I did get som company and had a good feast of spaghetti and meatballs. Latter Delta, a riding buddy stopped by. He was out and about on his bike and stoped in. He lives in the greathe Manchester, NH area and told me it's hard pressed to find any snow. At my house tha snow drifts on the edge of the roads is still quite high. And my back yard has a foot or mor of snow. Yet, cross the couple of big hills on I-89 to The Conn. River valley and it's like a new time zone. But The good news is, "IT"S SPRING!!!" Back to some chills tomorrow.
This chemo just kicks the snot out of me. If it acts the same I should be ill until around the 25th of March. The good news is I'll have a c-scan on the 30th of March. Lots of info will be gleamed from the scan, I hope so anyway. One of my new friends that is going his rounds with chemo has been as sick or maybe even more sick than me. It's sad to see so many people sick from this stuff. He may have his changed as I may as well. The talk was that I may not be able to continue with chemo. Now the radiation is another story all together. Story there is I may never get to start. It's a mixed feeling for me concerening that. On the one hand, I don't like the thought of 5 days a week for 8 weeks, but on the other hand I don't want to give up either.
I'm hoping that if this is my last year to ride, I'll at least be able to put on some great miles and see face to face so many that have made my riding the most worthwhile experience of my relaxed life. Relationships can be the best of the best and if we do it right our memories will be what blesses us and others for much time to come.
Well, , sorry if I got foggy, Just overwhelmed with the dream of a greatest riding season ahaed. At least that's my plan.
I hope all is right with all of you and yours
chappy