Tuesday, August 10, 2010

She saw a fork in the road . . .

. . .  so she took it . . .  
First a little history.  As some of you know, my daughter is a student at a couple of institutions of higher learning.                          

It is now clear to me that such an education does not necessarily imbibe one with a great deal of "common sense."  In 90 degree heat, she announced she wished to go for a bike ride with he dad.  Not wishing to appear wimp like, of course I agreed and off we went . . . hoping it would be somewhat cooler by the shore.  

As others of you know, and are painfully aware . . . During a surgery a couple of years ago I forgot to ask the surgeon to install the "optional fluid retention device" for which I have long lusted.   (Admittedly this does have its advantages.  For instance, when I am tired I can simply announce "I need to stop for a moment" ) 
Tired I was . . . time to stop . . . Of course I assumed my loving daughter would stop and wait for me . . .  no . . . just like one of the guys she left me . . .
No worries I thought . . . I'll catch up to her . . .
All was on plan until she disappeared . . .
FINALLY, THE POINT OF THE STORY
Out of nowhere, without provocation or suggestion
SHE TURNED DOWN A GRAVEL ROAD
That's right . . . we rode gravel.  Me on my gravel rig with 32mm tires
Lauren on her road bike with 23mm tires . . .
That serves as a warning to everyone . . .  there is no reason
you can't ride these roads with the bikes you have
Look at that smile . . .
That's what riding gravel is all about
I hope to see you all riding gravel soon
Of course all good things must come to an end.
I guess she was tired of her dad . . . and instead rode with Howie
That would be the Howie who did not show up at 6:00 this morning!
As always, it was a fun ride this morning
I felt like I was just the passenger on a two horse racing chariot
with the names "Jim and Dave"
Wednesday:  6:00 AM at
 "the CHURCH"




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