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Contrasts
Over in rec.bicycles.rides I posted a trip report for my
recent ride from Blue Diamond out to Red Rocks in the Las
Vegas area.
This morning, I rode to work in a light rain that turned to
a heavy mist as I got closer to the Sound. You know, I love
the Pacific Northwest.
Warm Regards,
Claire Petersky Home of the meditative cyclist:
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> This morning, I rode to work in a light rain that turned
> to a heavy mist as I got closer to the Sound. You know, I
> love the Pacific Northwest.
I rode up the Left Coast one summer, and spent five days in
Washington in a near-continual downpour. One day I had to
stop because it was raining so hard I couldn't see. By the
time I reached Port Angeles, my chain was rusted.
Yes, the Pacific Northwest is a lovely place, but sometimes
it can be a bit too wet for my liking.
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"LioNiNoiL_a t_N e t s c a p E_D 0 T_N e T" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net>
wrote in message news:F5PHc.63849$rh.14471@okepread02...
> Yes, the Pacific Northwest is a lovely place, but
> sometimes it can be a bit too wet for my liking.
On Friday, I was riding from work to a barbecue/picnic, up
at Golden Gardens State Park. It was 55 degrees and lightly
raining. I bought a 7 pound salmon at the Pike Place Market,
and had strapped it on to my rack, along with the marinade,
with a bungee cord. As I rode through Myrtle Edwards Park,
right along the waterfront, I felt very Northwest-y: rain,
cool day in mid-July, water lapping against the shore, ships
are moving in and out of the harbor, big salmon strapped on
the back of the bike, headed for a picnic that no one would
think of canceling just because of a little precipitation.
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 15:04:42 GMT, "Claire Petersky"
<cpetersky@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
> I felt very Northwest-y: rain, cool day in mid-July, water
> lapping against the shore, ships are moving in and out of
> the harbor, big salmon strapped on the back of the bike
You have a way with words, Claire! ;-D
-B I love it. Posting from base camp #2 - Va Bch
In article <eGcIc.68943$XM6.63022@attbi_s53>,
"Claire Petersky" <cpetersky@mouse-potato.com> writes in part:
> I felt very Northwest-y:
The blackberries are already starting to ripen.
I'm not usually much of a dessert person, but warm
blackberry compote poured over a big, fluffy dumpling and
topped with a scoop of ice cream can be a toothsome delight.
Heck, it can almost be a main course.
cheers, Tom
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> On Friday, I was riding from work to a barbecue/picnic, up
> at Golden Gardens State Park. It was 55 degrees and
> lightly raining.
Lucky you: here in Las Vegas on Friday it was 103F, and you
can believe me when I say my ride home from work was no
picnic, although it was somewhat like a barbecue.
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