Thursday, May 25, 2006

Livestrong: L'Alpe d'Huez


Lance Armstrong returned to one of the most revered climbs in the Tour de France, the Alpe d'Huez, to help celebrate the 50th birthday of his close friend, Joe Aragona.

If you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be? Outside the obvious, "be where you are," I could think of few places better than, as OB said the other day, letting my soul settle in the saddle of a long climb in the Alps while raising awareness in the fight against cancer.

Kudos to my good friend Lee McCroskey for surpassing 100,000 points on our fabulous cancer fighting team. Thanks Lee for your quiet dedication to this cause.

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Quote of the Day

What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.

Emerson

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where would I be? In the arms of my soulmate! Of course I don't have a soulmate *yet*. This is OK, but I live in hope of finding one. Apparently they are handy to have around the home :)

Trée said...

Jenni, I love the sense of passion in your answer. Keep looking and if you find your soulmate, hang on tight and never let them go. :-)

Anonymous said...

I would be sitting in a lounge chair, soaking in the sun on some tropical paradise while a georgous cabana boy continually refilled my frozen drinks.

Trée said...

Sherri, would a carrot or two be on your list? :-)

Anonymous said...

Wow, dig that awesome photograph. I'm sorry but it's made me feel...well, FEEL good :-)

Cycling, soulmates, finding heaven again by any chance? I know I am!

*sigh* I need more miles on the bike! Sunday and me, 40 miles.

Pure, complete heaven.

Oh, and just one last thing. I can HIGHLY recommend a body wrap to anyone. Thanks for stopping by my blog - you're a sweetheart!

Happy Thursday :-)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful picture and I do love that Emerson quote, brilliant!

I could think of at least a dozen places off the top of my head, where I'd love to be, simplicity seems to be the common factor in them all though, nothing knocking at the door.

Hope Thursday thus far has been a treat, xo

Trée said...

Leigh, if you go to the Graham Watson link on my sidebar you will find the complete compliment of photos from this ride. The idea of riding up Alpe d'Huez with Lance, as these guys did on such a gorgeous day, well, I too feel in love with the idea. Same here, not enough time in the saddle but I think that is about to change. :-D

So glad to hear the full body wrap was a success. Maybe one of these days. :-D

Trée said...

Sunshine, if my memory serves me right, you have used this quote on your blog in the past. It is one of my fave's too. I've always associated this quote with overcoming mountains, literal or not so as soon as I saw this pic I knew I wanted to use this quote.

Not feeling all that well today--stuffy head--but I have so much to be thankful for and so many blessings in my life--and you, my dear, are one of those blessings. Thanks for thinking of me. Have a brilliant evening. :-)

Anonymous said...

Feel better, sweetie, love & hugs, x

Trée said...

I might need some of that garlic below. :-)

Sweet dreams when you get that far.

Anonymous said...

On my way now. Ginger actually, if it's a stuffy head on route to a cold and such like, is supposed to be a quick fix. Not sure if there is any truth in that, you could be the guinea pig and let the rest of us know for future reference. :-)
Garlic, ginger aside, really do hope you feel better asap and that you manage to have a good evening in spite.

Trée said...

I'm taking some over the counter stuff that is making me very sleepy so I might not be far behind you. I'll keep the ginger in mind. :-)

Anonymous said...

Excellent quote there!

And congratts Lee ur a star!

And Happy Weekend Tre :)
Keshi.

Trée said...

Thanks my dear southern angel. Same to you sweet thang. :-)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to Lee on this most excellent achievement!!!

Trée, how you feeling this morning, any better?



(Keshi and that beautiful heart of yours, you put me to shame! - I read the post, for once delayed commenting and failed to remember the recognition part of it, when I finally did :-( !!!)

Trée said...

Afternoon Sunshine. Feeling worse, wasn't able to sleep much. Taking something a little different so we shall see how that goes.

Anonymous said...

Shame. Hope the new stuff works, x

Anonymous said...

hmmmmm is someone in need of their own personal nurse? :0)

hope you are feeling better (hugs)

Anonymous said...

Where would I be? not a place, but a time: the middle of summer...

...with ice cream and coffee shops on every other intersection :-]

Trée said...

OB, I see I'm not the only one missing some hot weather. This dang spring and cool temps is lasting forever. I just want to get on my bike and sweat. Of course, ice cream would be nice too. :-D

Trée said...

Me too Sunshine. Whatever I took last night was fo sur not the right stuff. So, now, I'm trying different stuff. And as soon as I finish my last interview of the day, I'm heading out to buy some ginger. I've got C again this weekend and early next week. Today is his last day of school. You think the boy is excited? :-D

Trée said...

Thanks Trace. :-)

Anonymous said...

:-D Jumping for joy, I should imagine!

You can chew the ginger or chop it and boil it up with cloves into a type of tea-soup-concoction. Yum ;) Actually, it's quite nice in a strange sort of way.
Come to think of it and not only do you probably know this, but you'll also prefer it, the thing that works best of all is hot brandy (brandy in some boiled water).
:-) Feel better, xo

Trée said...

Oooh, hadn't thought of the hot brandy idea. Do I have to wait til' 5 o'clock somewhere? :-D

Anonymous said...

Nope, that's the beauty of it when it's for medicinal purposes, anytime is brandy time. :-)
Hope you have a wonderful Saturday, xo

Trée said...

Well, if you say so. "See you at the bar." :-D