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A beautiful autumn ride
I don't know why I did it today but ---- I woke up early this morning ( I
mean "early" early about 0545!) i tottered outside to find a full moon ( or very nearly) and just a touch of sparkle on the leaves and grass, temperature was registering as 0 C. It was totally wind free ( but I knew winds were due at dawn!). So I took my veelo off its rack, put an apple and an orange in my bar bag, put my knee warmers of for the first time since last winter -- and wore my gloves instead of mitts. Switched on 3 front lights and 3 rear lights (plus a little led 4 light flasher on my helmet) And at 0630 I was on the road. I purposely headed South West so that the dawn would come up on my left -- and so that, on the return home part of the route, the forecast gusting winds would be largely behind me. Sunday morning, no traaffic. Idle cars twinkling frostily in the moonlight and within minutes of setting off I found that I was warm as toast and enjoying just being still alive! I got home at about 1130 having cycled only 65 kims at a pottering average of 15 .2 kph. All on road. -- with a stop to brew up some noodles and soup for breakfast on my trianga spirit stove. It was that sort of morning. It was just an ordinary day but had an extraorinary effect on me. it is one of the nice things about being old, and worrying about "galloping years" -- there are occassions of utter pleasure which occur out of just ordinary times. it is a good day! i love autumn -- it has always provided me with thoughts of the possiblity of warm eveings by a fire ( I still have one!). Oooops - will stop -- being old and running off at tangents again But it is being one of those sort of days -- From Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom www.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk |
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A beautiful autumn ride
On 24 Oct, 12:48, "Trevor A Panther" wrote:
I don't know why I did it today but *---- I woke up early this morning ( I mean *"early" early about 0545!) Luxury. I have to be on the road for 0515 nearly every work day. ;-) it is one of the nice things about being old, and worrying about "galloping years" -- there are occassions of utter pleasure which occur out of just ordinary times. Good stuff. The last leg of my ride to work is due south and Orion and Sirius are already hanging there, so winter is on its way. Although getting old also means pay day comes around faster and your car insurance is £200 or so. -- Simon Maso |
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A beautiful autumn ride
On 24/10/10 12:48, Trevor A Panther wrote:
I don't know why I did it today but ---- I woke up early this morning ( I mean "early" early about 0545!) i tottered outside to find a full moon ( or very nearly) and just a touch of sparkle on the leaves and grass, temperature was registering as 0 C. It was totally wind free ( but I knew winds were due at dawn!). So I took my veelo off its rack, put an apple and an orange in my bar bag, put my knee warmers of for the first time since last winter -- and wore my gloves instead of mitts. Switched on 3 front lights and 3 rear lights (plus a little led 4 light flasher on my helmet) And at 0630 I was on the road. I was on the way into work about 07:30 Thursday morning and caught the most sumptuous red sunrise I've seen since spring. The sky was on fire for about 3 minutes. I was in a good mood till I got to work snip |
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A beautiful autumn ride
Trevor A Panther wrote:
I don't know why I did it today but ---- I woke up early this morning ( I mean "early" early about 0545!) i tottered outside to find a full moon ( or very nearly) and just a touch of sparkle on the leaves and grass, temperature was registering as 0 C. It was totally wind free ( but I knew winds were due at dawn!). So I took my veelo off its rack, put an apple and an orange in my bar bag, put my knee warmers of for the first time since last winter -- and wore my gloves instead of mitts. Switched on 3 front lights and 3 rear lights (plus a little led 4 light flasher on my helmet) And at 0630 I was on the road. I purposely headed South West so that the dawn would come up on my left -- and so that, on the return home part of the route, the forecast gusting winds would be largely behind me. Sunday morning, no traaffic. Idle cars twinkling frostily in the moonlight and within minutes of setting off I found that I was warm as toast and enjoying just being still alive! I got home at about 1130 having cycled only 65 kims at a pottering average of 15 .2 kph. All on road. -- with a stop to brew up some noodles and soup for breakfast on my trianga spirit stove. It was that sort of morning. It was just an ordinary day but had an extraorinary effect on me. it is one of the nice things about being old, and worrying about "galloping years" -- there are occassions of utter pleasure which occur out of just ordinary times. it is a good day! i love autumn -- it has always provided me with thoughts of the possiblity of warm eveings by a fire ( I still have one!). Oooops - will stop -- being old and running off at tangents again But it is being one of those sort of days LOL, I got up to watch F1, but it was so crisp out I also went for a ride. Only stayed out for an hour but lovely. Slight frost, very fresh air and really chilly. No birds singing for me, but strangely saw a 'pack' of cats! Maybe seven of them just wandering around behind the bowling clubhouse ... Great ride, canal was ethereal with fog/mist rising, and the woods were eerie. Plenty light to ride by, well used tracks, and I stuck to a route I know well. Best bit ... got in in plenty time to see the race as it was delayed .. Done nothing strenuous since. All day ... -- Paul - xxx '96/97 Landrover Discovery 300 Tdi '96/97 Dyna-Tech Cro mo comp |
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A beautiful autumn ride
On Oct 24, 12:48*pm, "Trevor A Panther"
wrote: I don't know why I did it today but *---- I woke up early this morning ( I mean *"early" early about 0545!) i tottered outside to find a full moon ( or very nearly) and just a touch of sparkle on the leaves *and grass, temperature was registering as 0 C. It was totally wind free ( but I knew winds were due at dawn!). So I took my veelo off its rack, put an apple and an orange in my bar bag, put my knee warmers of for the first time since last winter -- and wore my gloves instead of mitts. Switched on 3 front lights and 3 rear lights (plus a little led 4 light flasher on my helmet) And at 0630 I was on the road. I purposely headed South West so that the dawn would come up on my left *-- * and so that, on the return home part of the route, the forecast gusting winds would be largely behind me. Sunday morning, no traaffic. Idle cars twinkling frostily in the moonlight and within minutes of setting off I found that I was warm as toast and enjoying *just being still alive! I got home at about 1130 having cycled only 65 kims at a pottering average of 15 .2 kph. All on road. -- with a stop to brew up some noodles and soup for breakfast on my trianga spirit stove. It was that sort of morning. It was just an ordinary day but had an extraorinary effect on me. it is one of the nice things about being old, and worrying about "galloping years" -- there are occassions of utter pleasure which occur out of just ordinary times. it is a good day! i love autumn -- it has always provided me with thoughts of the possiblity of warm eveings by a fire ( I still have one!). Oooops *- will stop -- being old and running off at tangents again But it is being one of those sort of days -- From Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdomwww.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Also had a lovely morning ride, but a rather later start than yours; not as frosty as last Sunday, but lovely blue sky, a bit of mist and great autumn colours. Saw a couple of jays and a kestrel. Reports of enjoyable rides are great; let's have more. |
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A beautiful autumn ride
On Oct 24, 8:48*pm, al Mossah wrote:
On Oct 24, 12:48*pm, "Trevor A Panther" wrote: I don't know why I did it today but *---- I woke up early this morning ( I mean *"early" early about 0545!) i tottered outside to find a full moon ( or very nearly) and just a touch of sparkle on the leaves *and grass, temperature was registering as 0 C. It was totally wind free ( but I knew winds were due at dawn!). So I took my veelo off its rack, put an apple and an orange in my bar bag, put my knee warmers of for the first time since last winter -- and wore my gloves instead of mitts. Switched on 3 front lights and 3 rear lights (plus a little led 4 light flasher on my helmet) And at 0630 I was on the road. I purposely headed South West so that the dawn would come up on my left *-- * and so that, on the return home part of the route, the forecast gusting winds would be largely behind me. Sunday morning, no traaffic. Idle cars twinkling frostily in the moonlight and within minutes of setting off I found that I was warm as toast and enjoying *just being still alive! I got home at about 1130 having cycled only 65 kims at a pottering average of 15 .2 kph. All on road. -- with a stop to brew up some noodles and soup for breakfast on my trianga spirit stove. It was that sort of morning. It was just an ordinary day but had an extraorinary effect on me. it is one of the nice things about being old, and worrying about "galloping years" -- there are occassions of utter pleasure which occur out of just ordinary times. it is a good day! i love autumn -- it has always provided me with thoughts of the possiblity of warm eveings by a fire ( I still have one!). Oooops *- will stop -- being old and running off at tangents again But it is being one of those sort of days -- From Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdomwww.tapan.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Also had a lovely morning ride, but a rather later start than yours; not as frosty as last Sunday, but lovely blue sky, a bit of mist and great autumn colours. *Saw a couple of jays and a kestrel. Reports of enjoyable rides are great; let's have more.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I also went out on this crisp morning. 1st time out in the frost.... Twas great... |
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