Tuesday roadkill report
May. 13th, 2008 02:50 pmOne dead squirrel by the roadside, pointed out to me by an interested crow. Yes, I have fallen to the depths where I will count squirrels if nothing else expires on the highway.
Rode out into the teeth of the gale, on the assumption that I am doing this for exercise and the feeling of virtue, rather than to set any world records for the time. And it is good that I thought so, because the upwind leg took me about 8 minutes longer than the last run over this route...
Shadbush blooming in the woods, sadly without any shad in the river for the blossoms to herald. This is also known as Juneberry or serviceberry depending on where you live and who you learned your kennings from.
15.28 miles, 1:12:28
Rode out into the teeth of the gale, on the assumption that I am doing this for exercise and the feeling of virtue, rather than to set any world records for the time. And it is good that I thought so, because the upwind leg took me about 8 minutes longer than the last run over this route...
Shadbush blooming in the woods, sadly without any shad in the river for the blossoms to herald. This is also known as Juneberry or serviceberry depending on where you live and who you learned your kennings from.
15.28 miles, 1:12:28