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Wednesday, 13 March 2024

The Beach Rider

They had challenged her that she could never learn to ride a bicycle.

"You are already so old!"

"If you fall while learning to ride a bicycle, your broken bones are not going to heal easily!"

They all taunted her!

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The choice was hers.

The field was hers.

She started earnestly.

It was tough with arthritis...

Photo Prompt- Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

Despite falling several times from her bicycle, she never gave up.


The sand provided both cushion and friction. 

A fortnight later, she rode her bicycle on the same beach like a pro.

They had underestimated her interest, learning skills, intelligence, and willpower.


100 Words Story for Friday Fictioneers

Do you know how to ride a bicycle? When did you first learn cycling? Did you ever cycle on the sea beach?

24 comments:

  1. The sand would cushion falls, but it's an unforgiving medium to cycle through

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  2. Dear Anita,

    Good for her persistence and determination.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  3. Cycling on sand is not for the faint-hearted, but she wasn't faint-hearted, clearly

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  4. Sand isn't an easy cycling surface - she did well to learn there! Lizy

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  5. I admire her logic and determination, although I'm not sure how practical the cycling on sand would be!

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  6. Good story to show an example of listening to negative vs. listening to the positive, be it from others or within your own heart.

    I've been riding a bike since probably age 5, so 60+ years. Many happy memories riding with family and alone.

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  7. Hurray for perseverance! And if she can ride on the beach, she can ride anywhere. Good for her!

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  8. You're never too old to learn something when you really want it. I learned to ride a bike on my own too.

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  9. I'm glad she made it happen! It's never too late to chase the dream... -Angela

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  10. Good for her ... but ... it's difficult to ride on the sand. I guess all things are possible.
    Nicley done ...

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  11. Oh ... on Google I'm Curlytop - https://insidethemindofisadora.com/

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  12. Granonine here. I hope it was wet sand she cycled on. Dry sand would be a much bigger problem.

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  13. They always underestimate older people. Nice job, but can’t imagine riding a bike across sand unless it is really packed hard!

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  14. There are always naysayers, especially when one is of a certain age 🙄. I'm glad she persisted. Well told.

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  15. Alicia here: I love this woman's persistence! She sure showed them!

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  16. I am not sure if you can "learn " to ride a bicycle on a beach sand. Difficult even for an experienced rider. To ride a bike on a beach: Use a fat bike or a bike with tires at least 2.2 inches wide for better traction on sand.

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  17. Just goes to show that it's never too late to learn anything, even with extra barriers in the way. Good for her!

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  18. I enjoyed this positive tale of determination!

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  19. A determined mind will take you to success shore. A nice read, Anita.

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  20. Nice story, Anita. That takes strength and stamina. ~ Nancy

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  21. but, more often than not, we give up easily

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  22. I’ve never ridden a bike on the sand at the beach, but I have run on the beach and it’s hard because your feet sink into the sand!

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  23. A great story.. and yes, if we decide to do something and try honestly, we shall succeed!
    https://www.volatilespirits.com/

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  24. Nothing, absolutely nothing can overcome willpower

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Your words mean a lot to me.