Thursday, May 13, 2010
Lightning!
I don't mind getting wet...
I do mind getting electrocuted...
That's why I started out early Wednesday morning.
I knew storms were predicted.
But I figured I could finish my 33 fast miles before the storms hit.
Last minute change in direction when I realized the winds were coming from the east.
I would be heading out to the country north and east of Fishers today.
I like biking in the countryside.
I stopped for a breather at the fishing pond.
I didn't catch any fish, but loved the bench.
Next door a small family graveyard.
Some people aren't remembered by name...
Then off to Pendleton - quick turnaround and I'm heading back home.
It was sprinkling...
No biggie.
I've gotten wet before.
But when I saw the flash of lightning and heard thunder I headed for shelter - pronto!
I've been told if you're out in the open when lightning strikes you should find a ditch and lie down in it so you are low to the ground.
Sounds crazy - because usually if there is lightning, it's raining and you'll probably drown in the danged ditch.
Better advice - I've been told to crouch down as low as you can on the balls of your feet so you have less contact with the ground.
Better advice - find a farmhouse.
I've had very good luck with Indiana farmers.
I've found shelter on their front porches during many a storm.
And they've been gracious.
Or in this case, not home.
I sheltered for almost on hour on this wide porch -watching the cars swoosh the puddles on the road...
...the rain drip off their hammock rack...
...the drops shining on their garden flowers.
I had the company of their stone gnome.
But I checked the Droid and the bulk of the storm was headed my way...
...and I was chilling.
I don't mind getting wet...
if I can keep biking and keep my heart rate up.
But if I stop - the wet soaks through to a bone- chattering chill.
I called my loving husband Tom to come rescue me.
I huddled in the corner of that porch
avoiding the least little breeze that would shiver my skin.
I was miserable.
I called Tom twice who was taking the long way around to find me.
I talked to the old rotten pumpkin to take my mind off the cold rain trickling down my back.
Finally Tom pulled into the driveway!
I scampered into the Highlander and watched the rain on the windshield as Tom threw the bike in the back.
Home to a hot shower and bed...
to finish the mornings blog.
The sky cleared.
And I realized I had a window of opportunity before the next storm.
So back on the bike to finish my last 8 miles.
Am I crazy or what?
It must run in the family.
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6 comments:
you are definitely a weirdo!
Glad this was your "taper" ride!
I don't taper well. :)
If I remember correctly, by riding a bike your only grond connection is through the two wheels on the ground. Since the wheels are rubber (or some non-conducting resin), then you should be in no danger of lightning while riding a bike.
I'll admit that may seem pretty intellectual while riding around and a tree gets hit near you ...
Unfortunately the tires must not be protective...
from the National Weather Service...
Virginia Beach, VA: Motorcyclist killed while traveling on Route 58.
Colorado: a 16 year old boy killed while riding a bicycle.
Virginia: a man killed riding his motorcycle.
Besides if it hit a tree near me I'd have a heart attack.
Better to go for shelter....
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