ad 6 TIPS FOR DRIVERS TO AVOID BIKE ACCIDENTS should check their mirrors and blind spots whenever making a right turn and look for cyclists when making a left turn. Use caution at driveways.
INGREDIENTS • 2 oz vodka • 4 oz tomato juice • 2 dashes Tabasco • 2 dashes Worcestershire sauce • 1/4 tsp peeled and freshly shredded horseradish • Lemon wedge • Lime wedge • Sea salt • Celery salt • Coarsely ground pepper • 1 stalk of celery for garnish DIRECTIONS 1. Squeeze lime and lemon wedges into a shaker. 2. Add all other ingredients except vodka and stir. 3. Add seasoning. 4. Put the mix in the fridge and let sit overnight. 5. When you’re ready to serve, pour vodka into the shaker. 6. Add ice cubes and shake. 7. Fill a glass halfway with ice and strain the shaker contents over it. 8. Add your celery stick for garnish and enjoy! The Classic Bloody Mary For years, the Bloody Mary has been America’s drink of choice for brunch. It’s often been touted as a hangover killer and can serve as a refreshing drink at any time of the day, though most people enjoy them in the morning or early afternoon. If you’ve been looking for the perfect Bloody Mary to kick off your weekend, try out the recipe below.
Many bike and car accidents happen on sidewalks after a driver pulled out of their driveway without checking for cyclists. Always look both ways before backing up and pulling out of your driveway slowly. Anticipate roadway obstacles. Cyclists may have to avoid potholes or other obstacles, so stay engaged and leave ample space when passing a cyclist. Avoid distracted driving. It is illegal in the state of Massachusetts to use your phone or electronic device while driving. If you need to make a call, pull over or utilize hands-free mode on your device. If you were injured in a bicycle or e-bike accident, give our office a call today.
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I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity I had to coach such respectable young men. They have grown into amazing adults, and I can’t wait to see where life continues to take them. We’ve already had one team reunion, and a second reunion is in the planning stage. Soon enough, some of my former players will be coaching their own children and learning the same lessons that I learned!
that he’s going to be a dad himself! My relationship with this young man started in Little League, and now he’s sharing this important life milestone with me? It made me realize, I must have done something right as a coach. If I could go back in time and do it all over again, I would mellow out a bit (if that is even possible) and let the kids have a little more fun. I think that’s an important lesson for any youth sports coach to understand. Effort, attitude, enthusiasm, and fun should be the focus.
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