06:20 PM - Thursday - 2019-01-24 - the 24th of January of 2019 - Highway bike Adventure - around 3 PM, I rode my bicycle 2.1 miles from my house near the airport in Shelton, WA, down the highway, to Fred Meyers. Dropped off a postcard in order to get some proof of address. Rode to the DMV and they said they only accept official things as a proof of address when a person is applying for a identification document (I.D.). She gave me a list of things they accept. I rode by a park which I love. Also drove by trailer homes which reminds me of Will Smith in Fresh Prince of Bel Air and of myself, a native of a ghetto in Oregon. I should maybe live in a trailer park again to connect with people like me and then rent them out to people. I asked somebody for directions and this college student man advice not to go down the hiking trail but then I did. I eventually made it an additional 2.2 miles to the library to get a library card. I looked around and saw that they have a great book by the name of "The Killing of Uncle Sam." Check out your Reading Rainbow library and see what they have. I looked at the movies and everything and saw generic things. I then rode down by a school and then almost under a bridge. Turned around off that W West Franklin Street and over a discontinued railroad and then down W Railroad Ave to the 101 highway, which was about 1.5 miles including the turning around off the wrong road. I the rode 1.8 miles down that highway and back to Fred Meyers to look for some medicine and some tea for mom. Then rode 2.1 miles back home. That is a total of 9.7 miles. It was probably close to ten miles if you include everything. I need to buy a new peddle and put oil in the bike and a new seat and better bike lights and maybe a few more things. I might as well get a new bike. Got home around 6 PM, took a shower. I'm eating steak and potatoes. Hope and pray my mother gets well soon. I saw a karate place and also saw Planned Parenthood near the DMV behind McDonald's. Saw at the library that they are having a people' version or town hall version of the State of the Union Address that the USA Presidents give each year, historically.