Salvage Operation
Winging my way to Milwaukee today, another weekend prematurely torn asunder by the arrival of the airport shuttle. While Saturday began as a perfect fall day, I wanted to do nothing at 8:30 except quaff some more sleep. I awoke at the awkward hour of 11:30, awkward because any hope of a grandiose kayak outing involving a drive or ferry ride was out of the question in the stinginess of these post-solstice afternoons.
I dithered away another couple of hours trying to figure out how to salvage the remains of my only weekend day when my son said he was thinking of going on a bike ride. It never even crosses my mind to ride with him, as he’s hella strong, without an extra ounce of body fat and I’m … going on 59, remember? But my sense of panic was galling me, and I asked him if I could go along, noting that the pace would have to be a bit leisurely. He was surprisingly accommodating, and we decided to strike out for Seward Park and a spin along the shore of Lake Washington.
He was a gentleman about the pace, and I drafted him greedily. It was chilly but sunny, and the lake and mountains in the distance made a pleasing backdrop. I even took a couple of “pride” pulls at the front, and he genially dropped back and pretended to draft me.
Here’s a view of Mt. Rainier over Lake Washington from Seward Park (click to enlarge):
And here’s a picture of my son at Seward Park as he waits for me to quit gasping and bleeding out the ears:
I once again ginned up my GPS in order to chronicle the ride, a map of which can be seen here .
I wasn’t permitted to comment on the post about your upcoming birthday.
May I say here and now, you are NOT an aging old thing. I know you are youthful and wonderful! So silencio about the number of years.
Yay! Comments work. I don’t know how you fixed it, but I’m glad you did. What a fine journey you and your son had. Beautiful day there. Great to see Mt. Rainier.
I pay her (Beatriz)
Thanks, Robin, I’m glad I got my butt out. And thanks for your persistence in the comment fiasco.
oh, what a cool CPS - map thingy!