Below: Birds.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
It's the birds...
Below: Birds.
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Trials of a Winter Bicyclist - going to work
Here are some videos of my regular morning shtick. The thermometer was yelling quite convincingly that at -27 one should be prepared for frigid bones! At least I was bundled up, whereas Crystal had to stand on the porch with only her bare feet and grass skirt on as she filmed my departure.
Warmer days to come....
Above: Me leaving the back door and porch, wading through the snow.
Below: Me leaving the driveway and heading out. Descriptive, I know.
...did you catch my good-bye wave as I rounded the corner?!?
Interestingly enough, after weeks of contemplation as to when the streets would actually be cleared, as I left for work the city workers were just starting to clear these side streets. So, I was able to bike home to a snowy, but not icy - in the form of compacted snow - roads. Either way, I don't care. My tires ROCK and I'm beating cars on the road. Eat my snow, carophiles!
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
A break...
I had to take two steps of precaution today that inculcate in me an awareness that nature is in control.
1) Falling - much less a coherent decision as a realization during the event, but nonetheless an event. The landing is much more serene than those of the summer - less speed and more fluff on the ground to land on.
2) Walking - the decision to get down from the bike and walk the rest of the way home, albeit only a block, rendered a subtle glow of admiration of the snow in my frigid and ice encrusted eyes. It made me lose today. I fight it every day, with love, but fighting. I win every day. Today I lost. I chose to walk.
So, the biking in the snow all winter long goal is a sculpture which I chip at each day, some (most) provocatively amazing. Today, not. Safe, fine, happy, but acutely aware that I am running uphill with a few weights and not a single city worker helping to clear any section of sidewalk for me or the other winter bikers. I should enjoy a video of myself swindling my way along some of these side streets!
Although I fell prey to gravity and shin-high snow drifts, ending my ride face down in a giggling mockery of the event, and although I had to choose to walk a small section, I am starting each day with a smile and a nestled grin and ending the same days with a continuation of that pose.
I like to think that the fellow travellers with me each morning are getting used to my appearance and are aware of my presence...but who knows. I do know, however, that the city emplyees are not yet aware that either there is snow on the ground or that there are actual streets to plow. I think they are staying indoors for the winter, as a true civic employee should want to do. This is Prince George, and I am ok with it.