So, the best solution: wait out the storm in Caribou Coffee. I am happily enjoying the largest hot chocolate possible, doing some knitting on The Sweater II which I so happened to have in my backpack, and decided to take advantage of the free wireless internet here! No better way to have an unexpected delay.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Weathering the Storm
Today was another bike riding adventure to work and back. It was a great day for a ride until 5:00. I was wheeling my bike outside when a passerby, glancing up at the sky, advised me to peddle fast. Sure enough, ominous clouds, complete with lightening and thunder, were moving in the direction I was heading. So I rode as fast as I could to try to beat the storm. It didn't work, but luckily I had a plastic bag in my backpack to wrap up my computer in, so I quickly stopped, covered my computer and put it back in my backpack and rode as fast as I could through the rain. It wasn't the safest thing I had done, but already committed to the task, there was no good place to stop because there were no shops until I got to where my car was parked. I made it pretty quickly actually, but awaited another big problem: once I got to the car, I realized I couldn't put the roof down on the convertible to get the bike home, or I'd end up with worse issues at home with a disgruntled husband upset over a wet car interior.
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wow - I'm impressed! i had every intention of riding to work about 4-5 years ago when we lived in Canberra. I used to do the hour long walk both ways when the weather was ok, which was often. We even bought a bike, but then we found out I was pregnant and I didn't feel confident enough to ride any more. I think I need hot chocolate anyway, though! How wet you must have been!
that is a very long walk! I enjoy my bike ride too, but it takes a lot of planning and prep because of the need to change clothes when I get here, wash my hair to get rid of sweat, etc. If I could streamline my routine and get a bike rack for the car, it would be easy enough to do nearly every day.
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