Highlights of this wonderful ride include things you only see from the vantage point of a bike or a trike, including:
- Snakes -- I don't mind them, but some might coil up a bit at the sight of a 3 foot black snake of some sort enjoying a warm stroll across the road in front on me on Trinity Church Road in Charles County. Looked as if he was going from the corn field on the right side of the road to the corn field on the left. Probably going to visit a friend.
- Groundhogs -- Spencer, who travels ahead of me to the next turn on the cue sheet, met a friend of Phil's along the way. Friend-of-Phil was all decked out in a top hat and ready to hit the road himself. (That's not true -- really, the groundhog was wearing a brown leisure suit.)
- Amish Gentlemen, Horses/Buggies -- They all pulled out from a side road onto Budds Creek Road from the left and came up beside me. We smiled (the man and me, I'm not sure about the horse, although he looked quite amiable, too). Understand, please, that on Red-the-Trike, I am very low to the ground and, shall we say "laid back" a bit - so I am looking up from the under side of this horse at the man driving the buggy. I asked if I could ride ahead of him and his horse and the gentlemen, of course, understood why and smiled, wishing me a safe ride.
- Tasty Butterflies - A particularly beautiful one bounced of my glasses and then in and out of my mouth. Ahhhh buttterfly dust and a shot of Gatorade -- rocket fuel!
- Bonus Miles - Somehow, we managed to miss cues on the cue sheet and/or the cue sheet had a mistake in it -- a metaphor for life or what!? Whatever, in figuring things out, we managed to get in 2 bonus miles and my butt doesn't feel too much the worse for it.
The tales of the road, big happenings and small wonderments, and the time to think about them, are among the greatest gifts that come from riding a bike. Do you agree?
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