Trashed? 🗑️
For several days, I was afraid I had inadvertently trashed a week’s worth of blogs. Their titles vanished from the list of blog posts; and I didn’t quite dare compose further blogs until I knew what was going on.
Apparently my web site needs some house cleaning; and I’m working with a web support service to be sure I don’t make things even worse. Speaking of cleaning, I ought to be working to get more of it done around here, while the weather isn’t conducive to outdoor riding. This place can easily start to look trashed, because I’ve never been a stellar housekeeper!
Waiting Is Tiresome! 🥱
Waiting is tiresome; and I don’t mean “tire” as in GatorSkins. Thanks to the forecast, I was (figuratively) holding my breath all day, waiting for the predicted strong winds to begin. By 1:00 pm I wondered what had happened to the wind advisory; and was fed up with staying indoors. I decided to go for a ride on the hybrid; I needed some exercise!
I went to the park again, just in case things did start to get bad; and did five laps. That’s better than yesterday, when I rode around four times. During the final lap, the wind did begin to strengthen; and I was glad that I was about to head home, anyway.
There was a light drizzle during the entire ride; but thank goodness it didn’t pour. Even if it had rained hard, learning to manage a bicycle in bad weather is part of being a cyclist. Your ride doesn’t have to be trashed because it’s not sunny and calm!
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ABOUT ME
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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