Lazy Ride 😴
Today I did a lazy ride: short and easy. I wasn’t worrying about time; and I didn’t feel like fighting the wind.
So I went to the park; rode two laps; and headed home. I might have done another lap or two; but the wind seemed to be getting stronger. I checked the weather when I got home; and found that my perceptions had been correct. Sometimes it seems that Mardi Gras attracts strong breezes!
With Mardi Gras the day after tomorrow, I thought the park might be much more crowded than it was. I had to steer around some sizeable ponds; last night it rained hard. Good think it rained then; and not this morning.
I think I’ll take an even more lazy ride tomorrow; that is, a day off the bike. My legs felt tired today; so I’ll give them a bit of a rest.
Lazy Gras 🥤
So tomorrow will be Lazy Gras — well, Lundi Gras. A nice time to kick back with a large soda; and enjoy a good video.
Now, which video? I enjoy YouTubes about volcanoes; RAGBRAI; shipwrecks; and more! In fact, it’s too easy for me to get absorbed in viewing, instead of doing other things that I ought to be doing! Chores such as tidying and cooking can easily fall by the wayside. That will make tomorrow Lazy Gras in more ways than one.
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