View Full Version : Today's Ride-Signs of early spring- road kill, turtle rescue, and bluebonnets
marni
03-14-2012, 06:21 PM
today's ride was signs of spring road kill( young skunks and raccoons), turtle rescue x3, all rescued from committing suicide on the road, the first of the seasons bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush, a slight sunburn (in spite of of sunscreen) shows how winter lilly white my skin has become, and 50 miles in 2:20 for an average speed of 15.1 mph with another 20 miles or so in the legs!
Boo Yah!
smittykitty
03-14-2012, 08:27 PM
Winter won't let go here in the Pac NW. Crazy wind on Monday, Snow on Tuesday, rain all day on Wednesday and Cold, Cold, Cold! Will we ever get outside???
Come on Spring!!! Enough already! I'm sooooo over it. Winter, I mean.
missjean
03-15-2012, 04:03 AM
turtle rescue x3, all rescued from committing suicide on the road,
Nicely done! I always feel so bad when I see a smashed turtle. I stop and move them too.
bmccasland
03-15-2012, 06:34 AM
Pictures?
I
miss
warm
sunny
days.
But I'm going to Arizona in 12 days, not that I'm counting. :cool:
Trek420
03-15-2012, 09:18 AM
And don't tell my boss but I'll be in the PNW in about 22 days. ;)
AppleTree
03-15-2012, 11:34 AM
Winter won't let go here in the Pac NW. Crazy wind on Monday, Snow on Tuesday, rain all day on Wednesday and Cold, Cold, Cold! Will we ever get outside???
Come on Spring!!! Enough already! I'm sooooo over it. Winter, I mean.
+ 1. :rolleyes:
bmccasland
03-15-2012, 12:01 PM
And don't tell my boss but I'll be in the PNW in about 22 days. ;)
And I should be back from sunny Arizona. Maybe a trip to REI? Or continue to torture me to look at neighborhoods I can't afford to move to?
Berrybiker
03-15-2012, 02:21 PM
One unwelcome sign of spring: I was bitten by a mosquito last night:eek:.
I know it has been unseasonably warm but we are not supposed to HAVE mosquitoes in Delaware in March. Not a good sign, bug-wise, for the rest of the season.
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