Q: What else would you like to say?
A: I’m 54 and looking back. My oldest daughter is a sophomore in college, my young one is an eighth grader. My marriage is terrific. I’m undereducated and am lucky that I can make a living. There are so many things I can’t do that I wish I could, and things I wish I knew more about. I wish I’d paid more attention in school, and I’m glad my girls do. I wish I could read 2 hours a day, but I’m lucky to get in an hour. I love books and bikes, and thank goodness for Rivendell, because I have a family I need to support, and without it, I’d be spec’ing comfort bikes for some market-driven bike maker somewhere, and it would make me really sad. [Grant Petersen in cycloculture; emphasis mine ]
I like Rivendell Bicycle Works and the bikes they put out and the gear they sell and the Rivendell Reader. This quote is from is one of the best GP interviews I’ve read/heard, so maybe check it out: http://cycloculture.blogspot.com/2008/08/grant-petersen.html


