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75% of the country is grounded by cold or snow or both so if a southern cal or Miami rider doesn't get this we will just have to wait until we all thaw.
I say we leave the challenge as is until satisfied but it is not my challenge. Any opinions?
I think this has dwindled to just a few participants anyway.
I live in So Cal, but is the current challenge still an Xmas pic?
If this meets the challenge, the next challenge is your bike with some representation of the reason for the season. That is, something that represents the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ, whose miraculous birth we celebrate at Christmas.
75% of the country is grounded by cold or snow or both so if a southern cal or Miami rider doesn't get this we will just have to wait until we all thaw.
I say we leave the challenge as is until satisfied but it is not my challenge. Any opinions?
I think this has dwindled to just a few participants anyway.
I say let it roll, somebody will get er done eventually.
I live in So Cal, but is the current challenge still an Xmas pic?
Originally Posted by phil48315
If this meets the challenge, the next challenge is your bike with some representation of the reason for the season. That is, something that represents the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ, whose miraculous birth we celebrate at Christmas.
So, not necessarily a Christmas pic (though a nativity scene might have been ideal) but anything that demonstrates the "reason for the season." In my mind, this could be as simple as a child, a family, a cross, a church, a sinner . . .
Let your imagination roam. If your interpretation needs some explanation -- all the better. Let's hear it!
How about this one? I made a U-turn when I remembered the challenge.
If it works for the group. The next challenge is;
A picture with your bike and a river
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