Wednesday, January 09, 2008
"I THINK WE BROKE THE PLANET"
This was a quote from one of my co-workers in December of 2006 when temperatures regularly climbed into the 50s and 60s... WAY above early winter norms for northern Vermont. I was reminded of her comment today while riding to work wearing just wind pants, a t-shirt and a medium-weight long-sleeved shirt. In January. In Vermont.
This is a picture of the bike path about a mile from my house. When I left for vacation just 5 days earlier, there was about 18" of snow blanketing the ground with even deeper drifts. Just 5 days of weather ranging from the 40s to 60 degrees wiped it out. January thaws are a pretty normal occurrence, but a warm stretch like this is out of the ordinary. And these out-of-the-ordinary events are becoming more and more ordinary...
Aside from the unsettling reminder of unnaturally warmer days to come, it was a nice way to transition back from 5 days in the Florida Keys and get back to my daily routine. My only complaint was the wind. It was brutal today. It was strong and gusty and blew me all over the bike path. It also seemed to shift between my morning and afternoon rides so that I was heading into it both ways.
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