Sunday, October 5, 2014

Bike-ause I Can

The great thing about being head of household is that one can decide that riding a bike on an October 75 degree day has more intrinsic value than mowing one's lawn.  Today was my first solo (non-racing ride) since I can remember (and possibly ever).  It took a fair amount of gumption to get out there on a course where obstacles weren't controlled by volunteers and I had a few observations:

  • leisurely riding is fun
  • kids on bikes are wildcards
  • kids on BMX bikes are greater wildcards
  • leaves, while pretty, can be slippery 
  • have good posture; you might see your spin teacher
  • beware of rocket scientists - they build items of mobile transport that look like a combination of a skateboard, bike, unicycle with wide turning radii
  • it's a friendly town and people want to say hi.  Use ventriloquist-like skills to do this without opening your mouth.  Leisure riding on nice trails = bugs (and lots of people who want to say hi)
  • have the best best posture ever because you might pass your yoga teacher (shoulder blades down)
  • dogs on a taut leash > dogs on a loose leash
Above all, give up chores for outdoor play.  

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