Tuesday roadkill report
May. 20th, 2008 02:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One gray squirrel lying on the yellow line, up on the Kelly Road. Barely mussed. I report this in lieu of mashed wildlife of greater interest (or usefulness, for that matter...)
Wind still gusting to 20-25 mph, but the sun came out and the temperature rose. Again I girded my loins and climbed aboard my trusty steed... Well, not the most fun I've ever had on two wheels, but that episode involved future Wife and a motorcycle and is none of your damned business anyway.
Rhodora blooms sighted out in the bog, lilacs nearly into the swing, and azaleas dropping petals. The season advances. Discarded maple blossoms nearly coat some sections of road and sidewalk. In recognition of all this plant sex, I took another generic benedryl when I got home.
At least, we don't have any of the thunderstorms with 1/2" hail that yesterday provided. Not yet.
15.30 miles, 1:08:45
Wind still gusting to 20-25 mph, but the sun came out and the temperature rose. Again I girded my loins and climbed aboard my trusty steed... Well, not the most fun I've ever had on two wheels, but that episode involved future Wife and a motorcycle and is none of your damned business anyway.
Rhodora blooms sighted out in the bog, lilacs nearly into the swing, and azaleas dropping petals. The season advances. Discarded maple blossoms nearly coat some sections of road and sidewalk. In recognition of all this plant sex, I took another generic benedryl when I got home.
At least, we don't have any of the thunderstorms with 1/2" hail that yesterday provided. Not yet.
15.30 miles, 1:08:45