Quaking in My Boots? 🥾
I feel like I’m quaking in my boots. My home state of Louisiana has been having earthquakes! One was 4.9, which is pretty strong. I’d expect a hurricane far more than an earthquake.
I think I’d rather have the hurricane, if I must choose. At least with tropical storms, we have plenty of advance warning. Even so, the prospect of a hurricane has me quaking in my boots, so to speak.
Do I have enough bottled water and non-perishable food? Can I leave town if a mandatory evacuation is called? Oh, and I’d better keep the rain boots ready!
Rain Boots 🌧️
I really might need rain boots later this week, if the forecast is accurate. I’m glad it didn’t rain today — I think it’s time to lengthen my rides a little; and I rode an extra mile before heading back home.
There was still fog on the river; and one big patch of it across the bike path. The fog was considerably cooler than the air elsewhere; and I was glad of my leg warmers!
Of course there was a headwind on the way home; and that’s become very tiresome! But I tried not to push too hard; I did hard efforts yesterday, and my legs needed the break.
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