I'm going to have to enjoy the weather for today and tomorrow...it's going to drop 30 degrees on Friday - will be a shitty weekend, weatherwise. Supposed to not get above 30 degrees, and next week - the possibility of snow. May have to start using the indoor trainer soon.
Work went by smoothly - was semi-busy, but went by quick. Tomorrow will be about the same - although I'm gonna sneak out in the afternoon for a job interview.
After work, I went on my bike ride - on the 4 mile loop through the 'burbs out in Sterling (try to do 9-10 loops), 40 miles tonight. It's actually fascinating to bike through the community, looking in people's windows, seeing how they decorate, the smells of what they are cooking, steak, garlic, cellery, dryer sheets...seems that alot of people do laundry and grill. Lotta people have TVs on, or working in the garage, and a lot of fish tanks. Watching the trend of what people do when they get home from work, wherever - it's also interesting that no one is out walking (for excersize (the occasional dog walker)....no other runners, walkers, bikers. Buncha fat blobs indoor watching tv, eating dinner I suppose - least of the folks I've seen (maybe I haven't seen everyone, although out of a 4 mile stretch of 'burbs - I've seen an entire consistent demographic).
Finished my ride, came home in some major pea soup fog (been foggy all day), ate dinner, watched a little of "Good Morning Vietnam" (on tv - I've turned into a slob). Welp, more laundry n stuff to do.
**update - a cycling colleague sent me these photos (left) of when I was in the
Heart of Virginia Century in Ashland, VA this past September. The photos are not very descriptive, just a minor documentation (click to enlarge, in both photos, I have on the dark grey helmet and yellow rain parka). The pics were taken at the 70 mile point, it was pouring rain (Hurricane Ivan). Those pictured were of two handfulls of the folks who finished the entire thing. Ordinarilly I never sit during a century - we had to get out of the rain and wind for 5 minutes to woof down some food.