Crusty 🥖
I love crusty bread; and gingerbread, too. Today we’ve got crusty snow!
After a day of sunshine yesterday — and another sunny day today — the top surface of the snow has become harder. It’s still dry and powdery below the surface; and, as I expected, the sidewalks are more of a mess today than they were yesterday. That makes it hard to walk around.
Maybe that crusty surface is great for skiing and sledding; but it gets packed down from people walking on it. Then it re-freezes; and that spells trouble!
Cabin Fever 🛖
I’m getting cabin fever from staying indoors so much; so I try to get out for a few minutes here and there. Around 9:00 am I went on the prowl for some kind of cake or pastry, tramping over crusty snow. Most shops and restaurants in the neighborhood are still shut down; but PJ’s was open.
I got a cake ball; and that’s really a better option than a big slice of carrot cake. The cake ball was about golf-ball size. The carrot cake would have made four or more cake balls; and I really do not need that.
After a few hours, cabin fever is setting in again. It would be great to get out and ride; but I don’t dare try pedaling over icy, rutted surfaces. It would be easy to catch a wheel and go down; or to go into a skid. I suppose you need to steer into a skid when cycling; just as you would if driving a car. But that takes practice; and why try it on the streets when cars are out?
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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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