Hot on the Moon
10 years ago, before I started to overload cycling with all my ecological & social principles, I was used to define cyclism merely as “school for dreams”.
Mighty Leni Kravitz used to sind “if you want it, you got it - you’ve just gotta believe”. Very nice, but no matter how much you believe you would be the next president of the US, or the best basketball player in the world, that won’t happen. In the case of bike, however, dreams are indeed fulfilled - and you don’t have even to believe. All you have to do is to move your legs many times up and down.
My first large fulfilled dream was the summit of the Tavor mountain in Israel - just 500m elevation, piece of cake in my current terms. It was followed by many other fulfilled dreams; the exact number is at least 7, as this is my 7th trip abroad with the bike.
Hot on the moon

Itamar Cohen2006-08-23 19:12:57
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Hot on the Moon
10 years ago, before I started to overload cycling with all my ecological & social principles, I was used to define cyclism merely as “school for dreams”.
Mighty Leni Kravitz used to sind “if you want it, you got it - you’ve just gotta believe”. Very nice, but no matter how much you believe you would be the next president of the US, or the best basketball player in the world, that won’t happen. In the case of bike, however, dreams are indeed fulfilled - and you don’t have even to believe. All you have to do is to move your legs many times up and down.
My first large fulfilled dream was the summit of the Tavor mountain in Israel - just 500m elevation, piece of cake in my current terms. It was followed by many other fulfilled dreams; the exact number is at least 7, as this is my 7th trip abroad with the bike.
"Hot on the moon" is a beautiful song by Bary Sacharof, whose words are: "shall we build together a school for dreams"
The Black Mountain
Montenegro became a dream 3 years ago, when I cycled in Croatia. On my last day there, I arrived to the southmost corner of Croatia. On my left, I saw amzing black mountains - and only then I realized the meaning of the name “Monte Negro” - the black mountain.
Later on I read & heard about Montenegro much more, and then it became clear - I must arrive there one day.
Christina
During my travel in Croatia, after a few days of tough cycling & hiking, I decided to take a day of relax - and joined a touristic boat tour.
With me on the boat there was a large group of old French women. What was, in my terms, a day of relax, was for them an exhaustive tiring day, and they were full of complains.
The guide was a very sweet girl. She was a real MultiMedia: she not only explained us about the sites on the way, but also served the meals, cleaned after and handled all the requests and complains of these spoiled
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