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No fresh roadkill on the weekday bike route, not even a teeny tiny red-bellied snake. However, I did ID Tuesday's blotch as a porcupine, so I can count that. Since that was on a downhill stretch where I'm usually batting along at 30+ MPH, I had to slow down for clues. CSI Maine.
Blue sky, little wind, temperature in the upper 50s F -- obviously time for a bike ride. The frost earlier this week seems to have flipped a switch on the ash trees, sumacs, and upland maples, so "color" advances. Flock of 30 or 40 Canada geese lined out fairly low overhead, just a bit upriver, honking cheerfully. Those and the similar flock earlier in town were headed west, rather than south. But straight south from here would be a long stretch of ocean, so . . .
15.26 miles, 1:06:48
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Blue sky, little wind, temperature in the upper 50s F -- obviously time for a bike ride. The frost earlier this week seems to have flipped a switch on the ash trees, sumacs, and upland maples, so "color" advances. Flock of 30 or 40 Canada geese lined out fairly low overhead, just a bit upriver, honking cheerfully. Those and the similar flock earlier in town were headed west, rather than south. But straight south from here would be a long stretch of ocean, so . . .
15.26 miles, 1:06:48
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