Long Day and Green Skies
I just got home from the scariest bike ride I have ever, ever taken. And now the sky is green. Really, I can’t make this kind of stuff up.
Today started off with a sigh because I knew what was ahead of me. Due to a bunch of circumstances that I couldn’t bend to my will, I was stuck working an 8am to 7pm work day. Knowing this kind of information when you wake up in the morning isn’t helpful. Add to this the fact that everything routine and expected in my daily life was taking an unexpected amount of effort. It was just that kind of day.
Despite all this, I had a moment of complete bliss this afternoon. During my brief lunch break, I pedaled one mile across town to Quigley Gulch for a quick hike. My ulterior motive was to take an image for Earth Mosaic, an Earth Day photography celebration that will be made into a mosaic of the world. As I hiked across the foothills, snapping away, I had one of those awesome moments where I was jealous of myself. It seems incredible and accidental to me that I live in a place where I can pedal five minutes from my downtown office and be hiking on a beautiful trail away from it all. It was a brief moment of sanity and pleasure that instantly made all the sticky parts of the day seem insignificant.
After work my scary bike ride home was, well, scary. It’s twelve miles from my office in Hailey to my home in Ketchum. When I left it was sunny, 60′s, with a few fluffy clouds floating aimlessly in the sky. Halfway home, right when I met up with Mike (who had headed south from Ketchum to meet me), the weather turned into an inferno of wind, rain, and flying debris. I have never pedaled so fast in my entire life. At first I was just hearing large trees fall in the distance, then I started seeing large trees fall within 100 feet of the bike path. My bike helmet suddenly seemed incredibly ineffective. Branches ripped off and flew over our heads, and tumbleweeds attacked from all sides. We got home safe, but it was a wild ride.

Quigley Gulch - image submitted to Earth Mosaic
Woah! Looks like storms pop up quickly in your valley!! Glad you are safe, chica! That will be a good story for the grandkids
23 April 2009 at 8:57 am