I have and regularly exploit just such an excuse.
There was one minor little thing. I know from my life experience but really hammered home over the last few years spending so much time on a bicycle seat that a change of high temperature of more than 20 degrees over a two day span means that the air mass that was too cold has to be replaced by a warmer air mass. Two days is not enough time to heat the cold air. The cold air has to leave to let the warm air arrive. Moving air masses mean wind.
It was quite windy.
But what, oh what, is as nice as a nice day in May?
After my experience the other day with a flat tire I am very reluctant to follow that particular route down into the city. The wind direction required that I head into town but I had to go about it in a not usual manner. I reversed the route that I often ride when I do a Capitol loop and headed out southeast directly towards the State Capitol.
The construction that produced the conditions that led to my flat tire is construction of the new light rail line. One of the local curmudgeonly ink stained wretches has referred to it as "the boys playing train". I rode to the overlook on the heights behind the Capitol in Cass Gilbert Memorial Park and got this picture of the boys playing train quite near to the eastern terminus of the new line in downtown Saint Paul.
I rode over to the Capitol. I was hanging around the front of the building waiting for someone to do either good or evil (the Legislature is in session). I noticed that there seems to be still MORE work being done to those golden horses. One of the statues out front is Knute Nelson, a very distinguished Minnesotan.
And a brave son of Norway.
I rode on up the hill turning before the Cathedral instead of going all the way to the top and rode up Marshall instead of Selby.
This is nice I think, one of those flowering shrubs with tulips for accompaniment.
I rode back over to Selby though to continue my series of my bicycle at a bicycle shop. This is a new shop next to the bakery I patronize. This is Dan's shop, for those who know Dan.
I sometimes ride past the place where TOPWLH works, perhaps looking to verify her employment, perhaps hoping to catch her goofing off. Instead today I found flowering shrubs of the second wave of colorization already beginning to appear.
Drew Hall for scale. That is Drew Hall over there, isn't it?
I found this on the website that I use to gather information about women's hockey. And yes, I am such a women's hockey geek that I check the website in the summer time. This is such good stuff that I think everyone should see it.
2 comments:
Nice narrative.
It sounds like a pretty nice day.
Great link. Even the weather gets better!
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