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Storms Love Weekends?

Storms Love Weekends? ⛈️

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Do storms love weekends? It sure seems like it! Yet again, the forecast for Saturday and Sunday is not for pleasant weather. How monotonous that looks in a journal: “T-storm again today.” “Strong wind again”; and so on.

This morning I rode to the salvage store because of the forecast. Now I’m having trouble remembering that today isn’t Saturday! It’s amazing how easily my sense of time can get thrown off.

I wasn’t sure about going out post-shopping to do some more miles; who knew when things might get nasty? And it seems that storms love weekends. At the same time, I wanted (and needed) to get my mileage count up.

Mileage Count 🔢

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By early evening I was tired of being cooped up; and decided to go ride a few laps around the park. That would get my mileage count up a little. And even in bad weather, I’d rather ride outdoors than on rollers!

Because of the wind, I decided to ride the hybrid for its extra stability. I went to the park instead of riding on top of the levee; I didn’t want to have to battle a strong headwind all the way home. And, I wanted to be fairly close to home if the weather did turn nasty.

I didn’t get my mileage count up as much as I really wanted. By my third circuit of the park, the wind was starting to feel cooler; and I thought I could smell rain. It was starting to get dark, too; so I went home. Today’s total mileage was about 20.25.

I’ll see what’s happening tomorrow; but I’m not optimistic. Storms love weekends!

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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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