Respite 😮💨
Wonder of wonders, we got some respite from the heat today. That was good, because I sure can’t take along a Lasko on my bicycle rides!
I went out a little later than usual this morning; and there was quite a lot of cloud cover. In fact, some of those clouds looked rather threatening; and I half-expected to run into rain. Luckily, the rain held off until afternoon.
My legs felt much better than they did yesterday; and I extended my ride to 20.2 miles 😊 I tried to maintain a steady pace; and today I wore my new cycling shoes. I discovered that I still need protection in some spots; after 11 miles, my foot started to flare up! It was good to get back home and get some respite. Over time, I suppose the shoes’ uppers will stretch; then they’ll fit better.
Tomorrow? 🗓️
I hope the rain and T-storms keep their distance until at least noon tomorrow. If only a bell could drive them away! In fact, when I was a kid, I was reading a book about weather. Long ago — the Middle Ages, I think it was — monks would ring church bells hoping to drive away the storms! Steeples often were the highest point around; and we know where lightning is most apt to hit. Those poor monks were in danger of being zapped!
Alas, the forecast for tomorrow predicts showers and T-storms from 7 am onwards; and I have a doctor’s appointment at 8:30! Maybe I can go for a ride if I can drag myself out of bed at 4:30 am. Or, I might have to content myself with an indoor “ride”. It looks liked Friday will be better; and then I can work for another 20-miler.
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I began this website primarily as a way to present the story of how I accomplished a century ride on an adult tricycle. Other riders of adult trikes might want to know whether it’s possible. It sure is! You can read all about it in My Story.
I live in New Orleans; and retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!
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