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  1. #16
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    mother nature

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    Don't send me a noogie ok...

    I'm tired of biking in 34c & very little shade...Don't get me wrong, it's nice to have wonderful weather but it's a bit too hot for me..

    I'm looking forward to a smidgen bit of rain as the dust, pea gravel & horrible hills will come just that bit easier to get up.

    As i've said before i'm not sure what's worse 34c & blazing sun or -34c & very little sun...

    c

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck
    i'm not sure what's worse 34c & blazing sun or -34c & very little sun...
    Definately +34C is worse! Much worse! You can only take off so many clothes...and then you are still too hot! I tend to collapse as soon as it gets over +20C. When it's cold out you can always add another layer of clothing, move around to stay warm and have a good excuse for eating rich food.

  3. #18
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    It hit 86F here on Sunday and all I could think of as I was sweating while putting in a new flower bed was - summer is going to be miserably hot. But for now - the weekend is going to be in the 50's and raining. Lovely. At least the plants will be happy.

  4. #19
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    ya.... not only is she screwing up ANOTHER weekend... she's screwing up another ride! we were going to do OCW's spring metric... didn't do it last year.. cuz surprise surprise.. it RAINED! and it's gonna do it again this year!

    GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

  5. #20
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    Caligurl

    If you invest in very expensive rainclothes, it will never rain again!!

    Nanci
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  6. #21
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    Nanci...i could brag all the same but i am holding back!!! noogies or no noogies those weather gods are brutal!!!

    btw...how 'bout them bugs???

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    ****ok ok..i will be nice now!!!
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  7. #22
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    ya know... that raincoat/clothes thing DOES work!

    i would "curse" the rides i signed up for at the beginning of last year (nevermind that it's also the rainy season!).... so finally a bought a dang blasted rain jacket! not only that... i also bought a really cute one at the gap for off the bike..... no more rain!

    maybe i need to buy some more rain stuff! i REALLY wanted to do the spring metric! my mileage is soooooooooooooooooooooooo down......

  8. #23
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    You know the weather gods are mean to everyone at one time or another. I have to go to Iowa next week to do a sand sculpture. Luckly it is indoors but when they deliver the sand it will be freezing cold and I will have to wear long pants and shoes and gloves just to be able to work in it indoors. The density of the sand makes it hard to warm up. Takes days. We once spent three weeks carving 2000 tons of sand outside at the arizona state fair. We got 4 inches of rain in one hour. Watched all our detail wash away. I started to cry! When i realized that I had no control over the weather I started laughing. the water was up to our knee's. i grabed a piece of plywood and started to skin board around the parking lot. It was fun. We were able to fix the scupture in about a day. I was very proud of all of us. We recovered really fast from it. But i don't ever make fun or tempt the weather gods. It is bad.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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  9. #24
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    cali... and this weekend is Homey's ride too... it just SO blows! My mileage... sheesh, I don't even look at it right now... I'll be playing catch-up for months

    brandi... sand sculpture??? WAY cool... would love to see a couple pics if you can post 'em!

    nanci... St Pete??? I lived there as a kid! Went to Lynch Elementary... can't remember the name of the middle school tho... lived in the Sarven Apts on 2nd and 4th (I think that was the streets)... very, very close to the Pier! I remember fondly riding my bike everywhere and going down the bay to watch the manatees... A fun place to be a kid...

    you're comment about 3 hurricanes in a year put it in perspective for me... guess I'll stop my griping about 2 whole weekends of rain... I'm just mad cause it will effectively ruin CAM for me... I had Jan/Feb done, but had a volunteer commitment with the PD the first week on March... then 2 weeks rain... and next week I go to AZ with some gardening friends... they don't ride.

    So much for my goal for the year... I overbooked myself between work, college and my volunteer work... ah well, guess I can relax and just ride for the rest of the year now!
    There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness".

  10. #25
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    OK, Everybody Ready?

    We're all moving to Nanci's!!!

    'sposed to get 5" of snow today in Chicago. Not snowing yet, just cold.and.grey, the usual for this time of year.

    Although...the crocus and snowdrops are in bloom, and I saw the first robin a few days ago. Hoping this is the last snow of the season.

    Nanci, how would Dilbird and Milly (?) feel about a visit from my two cats? I'll bring them in the carrier on my back, just like uk elephant !
    Run like a dachshund! Ride like a superhero! Swim like a three-legged cat!
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  11. #26
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    yikes I just checked the weather and they are saying snow and rain for Friday and Saturday. Ok I did say in the past that I like snow and I do but hm I also like riding my road bike so please weather god take pity on an unfit rider who needs to train pleeeese.
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  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci
    Sadiekate- St. Pete is a cool city. Make sure not to miss the Dali museum!!!!!!!
    Not that I don't like museums but if I go it is for the fishing. I have to say I was impressed with how many bars there were along the Pinellas Trail.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  13. #28
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    Talking Hurry up Lise!!

    You're all welcome to visit! Just imagine, having friends to ride with! I don't think Milly has ever seen a cat. He would probably be scared to death. He's kind of a fraidy cat. Like, a towel on my head can send him into a panic. Dill, in his prime, could beat up cats, but now, old and crippled, he's afraid of them, too. You should have seen him, though. The cats were not allowed (by Dill) to sit on the couch, and he could send them running as fast as they could go out of the room! And these weren't wimpy housecats, either, they were part-time barncat- rat and gopher hunters! You probably don't know this, but pigeons have a secret defense called wing-slapping, which is like getting a high-speed sharp, karate-chop-like blow, faster than the eye can see, with a loud snapping sound. It doesn't hurt too much, and is how they bicker amongst themselves, but is very frightening to humans and other unsuspecting animals. Plus, they bite like crazy and hang on like little birdy pitbulls. Doves of peace, whatever!!!

    Nanci
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  14. #29
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    Too humid where Nanci lives - I'll take "yeah it's hot but it's a Dry heat" anyday!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  15. #30
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    I don't know- I think it's more humid up in Minnesota- plus I think my skin would fall off if it was any less humid here. I have learned to live with it, no, revel in it!! (hahaha, it's still a couple months till 90F with 98% humidity!!, so I can joke about it now!)

    Nanci
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