Friday no-roadkill report
Sep. 22nd, 2006 03:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
No fresh roadkill on the weekday bike route.
Meeting this morning, after lunch the temperature had exceeded 60 F and the wind wasn't _quite_ as stiff as yesterday. A bicyclist could consider gusts over 30 mph as hostile fire... But They are forecasting rain tomorrow and Sunday. Ride now, or forever hold your peace.
More asters blooming, whole drifts and snowbanks of them. More leaves turning, but we are still weeks from peak "color" around here. However, the TV weather people are showing foliage reports on the evening news, and the far northern reaches of Maine (occupied Quebec) seem to be putting on a good show already.
We had frost warnings again last night, but I guess the weather gods decided to throw a curve ball -- temperature in the 40s when I got up, before sunrise.
Now I go out and mow the lawn.
15.33 miles, 1:08:30
Meeting this morning, after lunch the temperature had exceeded 60 F and the wind wasn't _quite_ as stiff as yesterday. A bicyclist could consider gusts over 30 mph as hostile fire... But They are forecasting rain tomorrow and Sunday. Ride now, or forever hold your peace.
More asters blooming, whole drifts and snowbanks of them. More leaves turning, but we are still weeks from peak "color" around here. However, the TV weather people are showing foliage reports on the evening news, and the far northern reaches of Maine (occupied Quebec) seem to be putting on a good show already.
We had frost warnings again last night, but I guess the weather gods decided to throw a curve ball -- temperature in the 40s when I got up, before sunrise.
Now I go out and mow the lawn.
15.33 miles, 1:08:30