Date: Oct. 8
Mileage: 31
October mileage: 155.1
Temperature upon departure: 44
Rainfall: .11"
Today I had a regular session of weight lifting on my schedule. That did not sound appealing when I woke up to the usual view of slate gray stretched across the sky. I gathered up my gym clothes and fired up the coffee maker. As it gurgled, I stood by the window and admired the new snow, accumulating below treeline and creeping a little lower every day. The snowline is almost like a time marker, counting down the days until winter. Juneau weather is nothing if not predictable. Probably one of the few places in the world where the forecast is right 90 percent of the time.
But today, behind a horizon of freshly-fallen snow, I saw something altogether unexpected - a patch of blue sky. As I ate my breakfast, it continued to expand until the sun emerged, casting strips of golden light across the grass. By the time I stood up to change into my gym clothes, the solid slate of gray in the sky had disintegrated into white wisps. I knew it was only a window in the storm, but I didn't want to waste what could almost qualify as a sunny morning staring out of a window. I put on my bike clothes instead.
This is the kind of morning I have to pencil in as an unscheduled "fun day" ... mornings that don't really fit anywhere into my plan; mornings in which I toss away my agenda; mornings in which I exhale with lungs that have breathed too hard, loosen my legs that have pushed too hard, stretch my limbs that have lifted too hard, and just ride.
Isn't this the way it should always be?
Yes.......Why would the founders there, pick a place with no sunshine to build their town? I suppose it was a gold strike. I couldn't do it, I have to have the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteI have these days, usually as it nears four o'clock, and I realize I have some amazing combination of drizzle, clear sky, light wind. On days like this my commute turns into an adventure. I sleep and dream best after those days.
ReplyDeleteA possible post-Idit adventure? ;)
ReplyDeleteThe two rules of training:
ReplyDelete1) There is no such thing.
2) Everything is training.
yes!
ReplyDeleteseize those days when you can. those days are meant for you to ride.