Thursday, September 30, 2021
4 Corners
It was the last four days of the Cycle September Challenge and I got a
text from Meg. "I want to hit all four corners of the City in the last
four days. Which corner would you rather ride, SE or SW?" I was
reminiscent of Meg rolling up on me and my daughter at Patterson Park
when she first moved to Baltimore fulfilling her quest to bike to every
neighborhood in the City. What better way to familiarize yourself to a
new city than by bike! That was a few years ago. Now we are at tomorrow.
She sent two google routes: Do you want to go down to dundalk or
through leakin park to the piercer? I love a working harbor, but it is
closer and a piercer sounds like an adventure. "piercer through leakin!"
was my easy choice. Last day of September and the sky could not have
been bluer. We meandered our way through debris-strewn back roads,
navigated potholes (and bigger holes), braved tailing cars, found ~50-ft
of bike trail on Frederick Ave, and arrived to the piercer just in time
to bask in the last warmth of the setting sun as we waited our turn on
their outdoor porch. Dermal piercing mission accomplished, we took the
quick way home along Baltimore Street on a less auto-traveled road.
Famished, Tabor hit the spot. Another great end to a weeknight. Another
ride in the books. #BaltimoreLove #BikeLove
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Just Cuz
5 minutes from home coming off of my 40 minute work commute (in my
car) from Aberdeen at ~6p, my phone rings. It's Meg. "Are you home? I'm
by your house and was wondering if you wanted to ride around on the bike
with me." YES!! I'll be home in 2 minutes. It was the day before the
autumnal equinox so darkness was encroaching upon the evening. On this
particular day, the sky was thick with dark clouds and a strong
waterfront wind was sweeping through the streets. I parked two blocks
away - not bad for a weekday after work arrival in Fells Point. As soon
as we got started, we felt the water droplets. Droplets become torrents
became sheets. But it had been a 12 hour work day, and 2x40 minutes in
an automobile. It felt amazing to be on human-powered 2 wheels, whipped
in the wind, washed by the rain. The perfect way to end the work day.
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