Ted Exercises with Americas Best Bike Rides – Day 13 of 90

Day 13 of Ted’s blog. We’re out in the middle of a rice check up in Colusa CA and I’m getting ready to go duck hunting. This is going to be my exercise for the day, enjoying myself out shooting ducks. If you’ve ever had to go retrieve a duck in the middle of a rice check full of water, you’ll know what I’m talking about. You’re going to be burning off those calories chasing after ducks. I don’t have a dog so I brought my son and my daughter’s boyfriend Floyd. We’re gonna go out here and have a good time. We’re sitting right next to the little Dry Creek Refuge and the little Dry Creek Refuge, some say, is the best duck hunting refuge in the state of California. So, we’re right next to it. It’s literally just within a quarter mile or whatever from where we’re at. If you’ve ever had a rice fed duck, you’ll know what I’m talking about. They’re just the best. I’m gonna walk right out onto this check out to the duck blind here in a minute and enjoy some first class hunting. Day 13 of Ted’s blog, updated soon.

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