I'm working from home for a few months, starting 6 wks ago, so I don't ride every day. I walk to the grocery store most days! I can't seem to plan ahead, with the grocery store so close.
I had a couple of bike trips that are worth telling about.
The fun one was yesterday. I biked out to my husband's work. His workplace has a fully equipped kitchen, and he gets 80 min for lunch, so he brought raw chicken & garlic and pasta and cooked us lunch. It's 6 miles with some good hills. With traffic, took me probably 35 minutes. It was very humid and I was pouring sweat! I was so hungry, I snarfed up that lunch. SO delicious. Then I headed home. It started raining. I was a lot more comfortable! My left leg was hurting a bit, so I kept using lower & lower gears. When I got home, I had to eat Second Lunch! I meant to walk to the grocery store in the afternoon but I fell asleep. (This work-from-home thing must be exhausting...that is not the first time I've taken an afternoon nap.) This morning when I got up, my legs were SO sore. I had no idea I'd given them such a workout in only 12 miles.
A couple weeks ago, I had a bunch of errands to run including some heavy things. I pulled out my trailer, aired up the tires, hitched it up. I loaded the box of books and the last old CRT monitor that finally died. Before the 1st stop sign, the trailer came unhitched. I stopped and hooked it back up.
A mile later, the trailer came unhitched again. I realized the problem--the load was too far back. It's been a while since I've used the trailer. I repositioned the load and hitched it up again.
I returned my library books.
I got to the bank and waited in line at the drive thru. When I got to the window, I was told they don't serve bicyclists in the drive thru! :P
Fuming, I went on. A few blocks later the monitor fell off the top of the box of books. I picked it up and strapped it all down again.
Just a couple blocks from the used bookstore, the monitor fell off again. I could see what the problem was-- repositioning the load toward the front meant that the straps were no longer centered on the load. But there wasn't anything I could do about it. So I strapped it down again and tried to avoid bumps.
I reached the used bookstore. The strap had come off again and the monitor was one bump away from falling. I unloaded everything and carried the heavy box of books to the door--
where I saw a sign that said they were moving and would not accept books for trade-in until Nov 6.
I gave up then. I was not going another inch with that box of books. My husband picked me up. We stopped at the grocery store for cash (since I couldn't get it at the bank!) so that we could pay the fee to recycle the monitor. We dropped off the monitor. We donated the box of books to Friends of the Library. And he took me out to eat for supper since I'd had such a rough time!
I learned that the no-bikes policy was only for that branch. I called corporate and filed a complaint. I had a long argument with the branch manager. I said "If you're going to have a policy that affects bike/ped, at least consult the experts. You're not the first bank to deal with this. Contact the League or MoBikeFed." He said "I'm not going to do that." What a jerk.
2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike