I had just wrapped up a bit of leaf-raking this afternoon and was vigorously applying water to what serves us as a lawn when my friend, neighbor and bicycle adviser John Crandall of Old Town Bike Shop rolled by to exchange pleasantries.
John, as you may recall, was involved in a horrific bike-auto accident a year and some months back, and in his recovery has suffered the trials of Job. He has been carved like a Thanksgiving turkey (and more than once); had parts installed and replaced; taken steps backward as well as forward; and endured physical therapy that would make the Grand Inquisitor say, “Aw, c’mon, guys, ease up.”
And now he’s cycling again, on the road; has been for a couple of weeks. Ten miles is a good day. He’s trying to figure out whether he can still ride a motorcycle, which must be an agonizing decision for a throttle-twister of some four decades’ standing.
But at least John is back on the bike. I should’ve taken a picture. He looked so happy.

Good on ya, John! And THANKS for all your Old Town team does promoting cycling and helping our community!
That is good news, Patrick. Good news.
Great news! Make sure to take a photo and post it next time he comes ’round your way!
I’m so glad, and stunned really, that John is back on the bike; what a great turn around. I had no idea that things had progressed this far. I owe him a long overdue phone call to catch up… And to echo Libby’s advice: take some photos and post ’em.
Glad to hear that!