summer

my spiffy cyclocomputer has a thermometer as one of its features. today I saw the number 97 on it as I was riding home. needless to say, I wasn’t worrying about beating my average speed this afternoon. it was likely the slowest ride on that grade that I’ve done in years. very careful. as much coasting as possible, and lots of breaks for water.

I have never been all that much for heat, but 15 years in the northwest has lowered my resistance even more. plus there’s not much in the way of hot-weather amenities around here.

I managed to get cool enough to stick it out at home rather than fleeing for AC. a cold shower, open windows, and finally remembering that we own a box fan. plus more water and not much food.

yesterday c & I met up after work at the river…but then someone stole his bike seat. people suck. but he got a good deal on a replacement from one of the local shops. plus I got to watch him ride all the way home standing up. if he hadn’t already been my bike-hero, that would’ve clinched it. we did finally make it back to the water, by car, alas, and I was able to submerse myself to the waist in the Deschutes.

tomorrow is supposed to be the hottest day. we have a ‘seasonal dress day’ at work; I’m debating whether it’s a good idea to ride. in the morning the ride is glorious, but something about slogging home….

it took me the better part of 10 years, too, to get it into my head that the heat doesn’t peak until late in the day. 5 pm is probably about the very hottest part of the day.

OTOH, the bus isn’t likely to be too cool either. and driving seems like entirely the wrong thing to do.

::sigh::

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July 4: the good, the bad, and the ugly

Good: the truck has exceptionally nice climate control, way better than the Kia.

Bad: the truck uses more gas.

Ugly: we were driving the truck because one of the Kia’s back windows was broken by a vandal the day before. (OTOH, nothing was stolen.)

Good: got to dip my toes in three different lovely cool rivers: Cowlitz, Skookumchuck, Nisqually.

Bad: there really wasn’t a good spot to lay out and read/write.

Ugly: the place we really wanted to go was crazy-packed, so we just drove right on past and bounced from spot to spot all day.

Good: beautiful sunny weather.

Bad: 90+ degrees.

Ugly: I get cranky in hot weather.

Good: pretty fireworks in the neighborhood.

Bad: loud fireworks in the neighborhood.

Ugly: loud fireworks in the neighborhood when I had a headache and the weather was hot.

In general, I stand by my opinion that the 4th of July is my least favorite holiday, especially when it falls in the middle of the week.

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