Finishing Up February with Fun

            Spring is winning out over winter.  While we did have some snowfall Sunday, the weather warmed back up and we had a near 60 degree day for our ride.  The sun was out, the clouds were thin and stretched out, and it was another perfect day for riding motorcycles.

            On our way over to the garage, we saw a young man zooming over 80 mph on his sport bike on the interstate.  I realize the new MotoGP season has started, but zooming through heavy traffic is never a smart idea.  And this young man only had his helmet on.  His white hoodie was standard cotton, not Kevlar lined like my Klim jacket.

            I risked my lightweight jacket and thought I might have made a mistake.  As I geared up, I thought about the Velcro straps at my cuffs and cinching them up.  But I don’t normally do that with the Klim, so I didn’t, but I very quickly came to regret that decision.  The cool air slid right up my sleeves and gave me a chill.  I turned on the heated grips, but I wasn’t comfortable until I reached over and cinched up the sleeves.  Most jackets have this cinching feature, but since walking around doesn’t cause the air to flow up our arms, I am not in the habit of cinching except with the Schott’s leather.  Those sleeves have zippers to cinch in the cuffs, and I always zip those after I’ve put on my gloves.  I learned another lesson in appreciating my motorcycle gear.

            Our beautiful ride, however, was thwarted a bit by unusual traffic.  Three times during the ride we found ourselves edging past cars that had just stopped in the roadway.  Apparently it was random stop in the road day and no one told us.  The worry was these stopped cars might abruptly start again and pull out without looking.  I was worried about one mini-van that almost started but stopped for Bill because I wasn’t sure they would realize I was behind him.  Luckily they did, but the odd traffic did put a damper on the ride and Bill cut it short.

            But before it was over, I did two beautiful on-street U-turns and managed not to let my tire slip on all the little broken off branches littering one of the parking lots. The Rocket’s front tire did slip and Bill had to dab.

            I thought I would see more daffodils blooming, but I think they took a beating by the arrival of second winter and are keeping their heads down.  I did see my first spray of bright pink phlox blooming and more camellias are flowering.  Heading over I spotted a great blue heron, but nothing but crows and buzzards during our ride. And squirrels, lots of squirrels, lots of excited squirrels out enjoying the early signs of spring.  Next weekend looks to be a full-on spring day with temperatures forecasted for the mid-70s; the squirrels and I will be out loving it!

Leave a comment