Storms and Bikes and Races

– The Twin Cities really got hit with storms last night! We had about five or ten minutes of hail right where I am (the garden made it through without damage) and the loudest cracks of thunder I’ve ever heard. South Minneapolis (I live on the north side) had flash flooding, and a lot of the major freeways were stopped due to standing water. Crazy times. The cats and I hung out in the guest room, which I tidied up recently. It tends to collect junk that I don’t want to put away, so I keep it closed up most of the time. But whenever it’s clean, I think it’s such a nice room.
– I bought a road bike yesterday! As soon as I saw this 1974 Schwinn Continental, I had a feeling it was going to be the right bike for me (I’ve been looking for a little while now). It’s just so yellow! I believe Schwinn called the color ‘Cool Lemon’. In addition to just getting used to riding a road bike, I’m going to have to learn how to use friction shifters, which seem to be to manual transmission as index shifting is to an automatic car. More skilled required, and a bit fussy, but people who use it swear it’s better. I feel the need to shower Yellow Bike with gifts. I might make it some yellow panniers.
– This morning was the Time to Fly 10k. I was looking forward to effortlessly beating my previous 10k race time, but a downed tree on the course pushed back the start time by almost an hour. By the time the race began, the sun was out and HOT, and my breakfast was quickly losing its staying power. And the humidity! It was like running in a sauna. I shaved off a minute or so from my Get in Gear 10k time, but I was several minutes slower than my personal record for the distance. Next Sunday is the Red, White & Boom half-marathon, though, so I’m just focusing on resting up and being ready for that one.

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2 Responses to Storms and Bikes and Races

  1. I give you a lot of credit with running in the humidity. I avoid it at all costs (I run outdoors in the winter, spring, and fall…but on a treadmill in the summer months)…mainly because I get really whiny and people say I’m not much fun to be around =o) Go Anna!

  2. Alicia P. says:

    Oh, now that does look like a nice room [sigh]. . . .

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