Lise
I can send some ants up to you, I have a few to spare!
Do you know in Florida, (all the natives know this,) if your well pump stops working on a hot summer day, go out there, and the contacts will be swarming with ants. Kill them, clean the contacts with a nail file, and your water supply is restored! I had no idea- they don't behave that way up north...
Good news is, the moths are out, so Century Box Turtle has a supply of a new food, which he will wake up out of a deep sleep to chomp down as fast as I can catch them.
Veronica, I have two Cateye Micro Halogens, which mount under the bar, one on each side of the stem. I have two- one aimed for potholes, one aimed for distance, and usually use one or the other, sometimes both. I am seeing how this season goes before I buy a more expensive light system. I am very happy with these, though, and they are as bright as everything except HID. And $9 each...So really, I have four, and will be experimenting with how I want to do them, next weekend. I start at 4 AM, using lights 1 and 2, which have about a three hour burn time each, maybe longer. They have alkaline batteries. It gets light a little before 7, now. Then lights 3 and 4 will be put on at dusk, hopefully at the dinner control, and they will have fresh lithium batteries. So they will go from 6PM till I finish, hopefully by 11PM. I will try to run on one light only as much as possible, which should be fine. I will be out in the country, with hopefully not much traffic, with hopefully one or more other riders, with a ton of reflective gear and multiple major taillights. The reason they don't all have lithium is because it cost $20 for batteries for two lights, and I want to see how much longer they last. They are noticeable lighter- 30%?
Nanci
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson