Oh, how wonderful: we’re under flood watch; and it lasts until Saturday morning. Heavy rain and street flooding are my major concerns for tomorrow morning, when I must get to the airport.
At least a flood watch is better than a flood warning. So far this morning, there’s been little rain. I went for a mini-ride (less than 3 miles), just to get outdoors and moving for a bit. It was actually nice to ride without slathering on sunblock; and I could do without electrolytes for such a short ride.
And now I’m waiting with bated breath so see what the weather will do. Who can tell?
With Bated Breath 😮💨
Training with a Sparthos mask must feel like riding with bated breath. These devices are used by athletes who are training for high-altitude events; but who can’t get to high-altitude locations for their training. I’m not ready to try that yet!
With a flood watch in effect, I’m not sure I want to be out there on a bicycle. Heavy rain wreaks havoc on visibility; and I worry about lightning, too. In fact, I just heard thunder, so maybe our rain is coming!
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