Sunday, March 12, 2006

Bikes, Birds, and (silent) Beeps

Finally got off my tukus today and did something that did not involve cleaning out either the fridge or a litterbox. I pumped up the bike tires and hit the trail for a little exercise. It was a fantastic follow-up to a leisurely morning spent over coffee and the Sunday paper. It was great to be outside in the sun, listening to the surf, feeling the breeze.

By golly, being outside almost killed me.

I swear the eagle that was cruising directly overhead for a bit was eyeing me up as a snack for its young. Your thighs, madam homo sapien, are an excellent source of the RDA for proteins and fats—particularly the fats. I am thankful that I could keep the bike moving briskly enough that the bird moved on to another item on the buffet.

This is the first time I have ever seen an eagle. It was quite amazing. I am a bit distressed that I am nearing 40 trips around the sun and this was the first time I'd ever seen one. On the other hand, let's hear it for environmental legislation that seems to have worked; the birds survived decades of poison in the food chain and soft shells.

A somewhat amusing sidelight to the exercise event: I was on a well-marked, often paved, constantly maintained path—and I took my GPS unit with me! What is it about this gadget that is so enthralling? I was never more than 5 miles from home and yet I needed to have satellites incessantly confirm my location. Somehow being able to say "I trekked from N48° W123° to some other equally obscure location" sounds more impressive than "I rode my bike for an hour and almost passed out from the exertion."

7 comments:

Randy Anderson said...

You needed your GPS unit? What am I going to do with you?

Andrea said...

How are we defining need here?

On the bright side, I didn't have my cell phone on me.

Amelia said...

But, did you have the pod?

Anonymous said...

I saw an eagle hanging out on the golf course at Great Oak this summer. If you had just stayed in Chestertown, you too could have seen one before you even entered your 40th year...

Andrea said...

Amelia: I'm not entirely comfortable yet riding with the iPod. During high traffic times I like to be able to hear the traffic coming up behind me.

And by the way, Anonymous, I am not yet 40 and I would appreciate you checking your math.

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