I'm home taking a break. I rode 45 miles in the cool this morning. I say cool but in reality it was cooler than it's been and not cool. The first couple of loops I saw quite a few on the sidewalk enjoying the morning. My last loop I had to myself as the temperature ramped up. I had to move my stick back. I had a lady run me off of the sidewalk. She was wearing sunglasses so I couldn't see her eyes. She must have been staring at the sidewalk for she weaved right into me and I had to jerk my bike off of the sidewalk. It happened in the town South where the sidewalk is right against the highway. Fortunately, there was nobody in the right lane and I wasn't jumping out in front of a car. She was riding on the wrong side of the sidewalk as well. I met a guy in a truck as I was doing my cool down loops in town. He stopped me and asked if I remembered him... and I did. The last time he stopped me he asked how many miles I had on the bike. He stopped me to ask again. He shook his head when I told him 28,724 miles that was currently on the odometer. The guy riding with him asked if I was Derek's father. I used to be asked that often being as my son was one of the top athletes to play sports in this town. 30 years later, the question isn't brought up often. He was their QB for three years, multiple state and national wrestling champ, 18 yr old world series winning center fielder, and won the tough man state boxing three times.
It was only in the mid nineties when I completed my afternoon ride. It seemed hotter because of the high humidity. I rode 85 miles between the two rides. There was not a soul on the sidewalk this afternoon. Sunday, no doubt was a factor and the heat another. My next to my last loop, I saw a car just leaving town heading South on the state highway. At first I thought it was stalled but when I passed by the car, it was moving very slowly. It was a mile down the road when I saw the car again while doing my last loop. It was a lady driving and lady passenger and they were scrutinizing the road as they slowly moved South. My best guess is they lost something and were looking for it. I'm guessing a cell phone placed on the hood or trunk or something of the sedan as they were loading their shopping and got home and found it missing. I don't ride that side of the highway or I'd have likely found it for them. Speaking of finding, I came home with a very nice huge carabinier with a braided strap attached. I have no idea what the setup was for but the carabinier is a $25+ caliber. Another piece of lost and found highway treasure that is worth nothing lol.
It was only in the mid nineties when I completed my afternoon ride. It seemed hotter because of the high humidity. I rode 85 miles between the two rides. There was not a soul on the sidewalk this afternoon. Sunday, no doubt was a factor and the heat another. My next to my last loop, I saw a car just leaving town heading South on the state highway. At first I thought it was stalled but when I passed by the car, it was moving very slowly. It was a mile down the road when I saw the car again while doing my last loop. It was a lady driving and lady passenger and they were scrutinizing the road as they slowly moved South. My best guess is they lost something and were looking for it. I'm guessing a cell phone placed on the hood or trunk or something of the sedan as they were loading their shopping and got home and found it missing. I don't ride that side of the highway or I'd have likely found it for them. Speaking of finding, I came home with a very nice huge carabinier with a braided strap attached. I have no idea what the setup was for but the carabinier is a $25+ caliber. Another piece of lost and found highway treasure that is worth nothing lol.
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