But today the only thing standing between me and a bicycle ride was the always extremely important football. But by noon the temperature was already in the 50s, promising to go 60s and I was completely willing to read about the football later.
So right after lunch I headed out. Here's what lunch looked like when we placed it on the table for a posed shot. The truth is that we carried the food downstairs and consumed it in front of the TV so that I did get at least a smallish dose of the extremely important football.
The day was nice but I haven't ridden much lately and the wind was strong. It was hard. But good. I got my average miles per day for the month of October back above 10, perhaps a 300 mile month is still in the cards. 300 would be a satisfying number as it would be plenty enough to eliminate the possibility of any measurement or statistical error and would fully certify 2009 as another year in which I rode 4,000 miles.
A south wind means a ride towards the city and of late I have fallen into the habit of taking a lap of the Fairgrounds on the outward leg of such rides. Today they had the Minnesota Beef Expo down in the barn area and a street rodders swap meet up in the opposite corner of the grounds. The swap meet brought these guys to the Fair yet again.
I rode down towards the University and eventually turned around on Nicollet Island. I came upon this example of faded past glory.
2 comments:
I made the opposite choices. I rode yesterday, but made other choices today. The warmth -- and the strong south wind -- are predicted here for tomorrow. 300 would be acceptable here, too.
I think you cut the sandwiches wrong. That diagonal stuff is too high filutin.
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