Cycling Thoughts While Pedalling in Provence
Explore · Paula Kane · Stay FitI read an article a while back about what people think about when running. It was rather humorous and it got me thinking—about thinking. I’ve often looked back after rather trying trips on the bike and gone through what my mind was focusing on.
On the average cycle when I am here in Provence.
Continue reading here to find about Paula’s rides in Provence where the scenery (expect for the climbs) is soothing.
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