Front? 💨
Was this morning’s rain the leading edge of a front? It wasn’t cold — in the 70s. But tomorrow night, they say it will drop below 50 degrees. That will feel more like November. We’re certainly due for a cold front!
Today I had an 8:00 am appointment; and I knew that there might be heavy rain. Possibly lightning, too. I had intended to leave home around seven o’clock; but went out at 6:20 am. It wasn’t raining much where I live; and who could say what things might be like if I waited until 7:00?
The light rain didn’t last long! Half a mile or so out, I could see that there was rain ahead. It poured so hard for a while that I could hardly see; especially as it wasn’t yet daylight. Such conditions mean keeping extra alert for other cyclists; and for joggers. If I had been wearing my glasses, visibility would have been even worse. It’s lucky that I’m not terribly nearsighted! And thank goodness there wasn’t any lightning.
Bundle Up! 🧥🧣
Before long I’ll need to bundle up to go riding. Yeah, I know what they say: it’s better to be a little underdressed, than to wear too many layers. However, being cold is misery to me. I’d rather be a little too warm while riding than shiver; and on top of that, my Camel-Bak pockets can’t hold many clothes when they’re already stuffed with a cable lock; tube of Chamois Butt’r, and so on.
It helps a little that I don’t have to ride at 5:00 am any more. No matter how cold it is, seeing sunshine eases the frigidity a bit. Such small psychological boosts are a great help when a cold front blows in.
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