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Tom Keats wrote:
I need more cold weather riding stuff now. I had a nice ride today and as long as I kept moving I was fine, but when I stopped to chat with folks from the local homeschooling group, I nearly froze. *shiver* I wish I could send you a big, steaming bowl of my homemade clam chowder; that'll warm the cockles o' yer heart. Along with a side of bannock. (If you don't mind rich dairy products like heavy cream, and butter.) Mmm, sounds wonderful... and thanks for the though... but I'm lactose intolerant, so I'd regret it later. *sigh* BTW: the chowder would be made in a /clean/ stainless steel stock pot. As opposed to a copper pot with a patina? :-D -km |
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Scott wrote:
My bikeride home last night was sufficiently cold that my eyes watered. Forgot they did that when it was cold It's been a nice 6 months since it happened last. Scott That surprised me too. Also chagrined at having the cold air go right through sweat shirt and pants once I got up to 15-20 MPH. |
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Let us not forget another seasonal rite of passage: the exponential increase in frequency of farmer blows, snot rockets or whatever you would like to call the nasal expulsion of mucus while riding one-handed. -- oldhousedr |
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