Week 5, Meredith’s Cycling Adventure
Watch Week 5 of Meredith Fitzpatrick’s cross country cycling adventure for The Fuller Center for Housing. Learn the founders purpose in starting Habitat for Humanity and The Fuller Center for Housing.
Watch Week 5 of Meredith Fitzpatrick’s cross country cycling adventure for The Fuller Center for Housing. Learn the founders purpose in starting Habitat for Humanity and The Fuller Center for Housing.
Set strict parameters for your children, engage them in outdoor activities, take your child on a bike ride or for a walk, make sure they get enough sleep.
When logically there appears nothing to be happy about, The joy is found re-exploring that which you have come to dismiss as mundane. Quiet yourself, listen, appreciate, love. – LEE PAPA
Watch video of Meredith Fitzpatrick and Fuller Center for Housing fundraisers cycling through states four and five (Colorado and New Mexico) on their summer 2017 cross country cycling adventure.
Throughout history there are women from every corner of the world who inspire others for one reason or another. Watch this video of a lady from South Korea who has been cycling for more than 37,000 miles (60,000+km) on her bicycle in 66 countries.
Week 3 of Meredith Fitzpatrick’s Fuller Center for Housing cross country cycling adventure 2017 is a fundraising effort to help support decent affordable housing.
There are some wonderful mural artists in and around Los Angeles. Cycling along the coast in Venice you won’t have to ride too far before seeing many great examples of their creativity.
Sara recounted her first Ironman in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada in 2015. To participate seemed unfathomable, “Sara Keller does not run,” she couldn’t imagine running 26.2 miles. In shock after finishing she thought, “I’m one and done that’s it!”
Cyclist or not you can’t help but be caught up by the intrigue as the story of underdogs unfolds and the first English speaking Tour de France team makes good against all odds.
An eel is pictured looking closely at Red Bike here in this Redondo Beach mural. In real life eels don’t have very good vision. Their sense of smell however is keen.