One day after a wet ride into the office, I hung my bike clothes on a fence beside the building. It wasn’t long before the phone rang. Apparently the fence belonged to the neighboring building.
Ours in is “Red in the evening, hope, red in the morning, sadness.” (It rhymes in French). So we are not as wildly optimistic as Frazz, we do not claim certainly. For the curious: “Rouge le soir, espoir. Rouge le matin, chagrin.”
“I don’t want to hear it.” Unspoken: “My mind is made up, don’t confuse me with the facts.” What a fine example for an employee of an educational institution.
Frazz16 hrs · Modern weather apps sure have changed the nature of riding, or any other outdoor activity. I wonder if it’s altered the Gross Domestic Character-Building Quotient at all, or if weather is still unpredictable enough that riders (or any other outdoor adventurers) still get caught out in bad conditions — only without their just-in-case gear.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
How do you recognize a happy all-weather bicyclist? :)
Bilan over 3 years ago
If the stripe is only water, he must have stayed on the road.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 3 years ago
Red sky late at night
Sailor’s house is on fire.
Geophyzz over 3 years ago
One day after a wet ride into the office, I hung my bike clothes on a fence beside the building. It wasn’t long before the phone rang. Apparently the fence belonged to the neighboring building.
zwilnik64 over 3 years ago
Fenders, Frazz, fenders.
But then you’re riding for transportation, not whatever Frazz is doing.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
You takes your wins where you finds ’em.
face.less_b over 3 years ago
And an extra 30 minutes cleaning and relubing your bike. If your lucky enough to have a place to hose it down.
GoBlue over 3 years ago
Nice poem today. :)
95 over 3 years ago
Much more maintenance for the bike though. If you plan to use it again.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
Frazz would have gone out no matter what the app said. That’s what committed athletes do.
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
Black sky at noon, take shelter you buffoon.
cabalonrye over 3 years ago
Ours in is “Red in the evening, hope, red in the morning, sadness.” (It rhymes in French). So we are not as wildly optimistic as Frazz, we do not claim certainly. For the curious: “Rouge le soir, espoir. Rouge le matin, chagrin.”
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
“I don’t want to hear it.” Unspoken: “My mind is made up, don’t confuse me with the facts.” What a fine example for an employee of an educational institution.
Stephen Gilberg over 3 years ago
What was that about John Dryden?
pantalone over 3 years ago
Jef was in a poetry mood this week.
GeneRobison over 3 years ago
“Red” Rider!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
Jef Mallett’s Blog Posts
Frazz16 hrs · Modern weather apps sure have changed the nature of riding, or any other outdoor activity. I wonder if it’s altered the Gross Domestic Character-Building Quotient at all, or if weather is still unpredictable enough that riders (or any other outdoor adventurers) still get caught out in bad conditions — only without their just-in-case gear.