I say to you that some arepas and a full blue moon are the perfect ingredients to turn the day into something magical.
Take advantage of the fact that the moon has a few hours left in the sky. You'll have to hurry to get the ingredients for the arepas if you don't have them, but let me explain it better.
Let's not forget coffee with a little bit of milk... not the other way around.
... well, this is with evaporated milk, I admit I had a problem here with the measurement.
The recipe for the arepas is one egg, a small cup of milk, and flour that you are going to mix with the other ingredients until you see that it reaches the right consistency, and then a pinch of salt. Then, you make them in a frying pan with a little oil. Then you put honey, jam, or elk syrup, or mint syrup, or Nutella... whatever you have or whatever you like. The point is to flow with what you have at that moment without stressing yourself.
I hope you understand that I'm not a chef, nor do I have that much art in the matter of kneading. Just get the idea of this arepa thing.
Let's continue, I was talking about this magic theme.
My arepas were for breakfast, did I say that? It's just that sometimes I lose the thread. Focus. You know if you're in the select group of those who frequent my adventures that this is part of nanixxx's First Meals of the Day series. Who's that? The friend of hedgehog, BTC's chart-hungry, breaker of chains, mother of dragons... 😳 wait, wait... that was a slip of the tongue. If you want to understand, the reference is in Game of Thrones. 🤣
After having such a delicious breakfast, I felt inspired and notified my fellow cyclists that we had the possibility to contemplate the super blue moon together, and that it was a good time to connect with nature, creativity and positivity, receiving its light energy and that in my opinion, the best way would be on wheels. Well, I didn't have to explain much more. We immediately arranged to meet at 9 pm. at D.'s house. We had this guy, also D, who was worried about his brakes. However, to a weakness, which he solved in some creative way, he put a strength: light. And thanks to him, we had this photo. 😃
Haha... watch the video, which, by the way, is the night premiere of my Akaso Brave 4 camera.
I don't feel like complaining that Havana, especially of the historic centre, as beautifully lit as it is, was in almost total darkness. There was a moment when I looked at the Morro lighthouse and thought that even that was out. This photo below was on the floating dock. Madre mía 😱... no words.
We decided to go to Vedado, neighbourhood cycling along the Malecón. But first, we stopped for a drink at one of those stalls that people set up in their houses.
I must have ridden about 30-odd km last night. Strava has that data (https://strava.app.link/tJAzThF0dMb).
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There was no shortage of jokes and laughter as we moved from place to place. In Vedado, we took a short break by the sea and then went in search of another stall where we had some pizzas and soft drinks after 1 am! 😅 That's fine for me, I eat when I'm hungry no matter what time of day it is.
Here we are playing ghosts because we noticed that the street lighting made shaky things in the shadows of our bodies.
I have a question for you: Can you name the magic recipe of this ride?
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The video is short because I am learning to know this new friend, the amazing AKASO Brave 4, but I hope you enjoy it. Darkness is not an option, let's fill our lives with light, no matter how.
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| Camera | AKASO Brave 4 |
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| Location | Havana, Cuba |
| Editing | Wondershare Filmora App |
| Music | Zona de Peligro, from the App, free to use |
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