The other morning, I woke up early and wasted little time in getting in the saddle. I figured that if I got home by noon--which I did--I could beat the worst of the heat and humidity predicted for the day.
The weather reports also said there could be heavy fog and mist in coastal areas--where, of course, I planned to ride. Specifically, I headed for Point Lookout because I enjoy the ride and because it's 125 kilometers: not a bad before-lunch total.
I knew about the construction at PL, but I didn't mind: I knew that, as the name implied, there would still be something worth looking out at. And I figured the mist and fog would make it seem even more littoral.
That they did. But the only problem was that I couldn't see anything at all, besides machinery, at Point Lookout.
Should it have been renamed, if only for the day?
The weather reports also said there could be heavy fog and mist in coastal areas--where, of course, I planned to ride. Specifically, I headed for Point Lookout because I enjoy the ride and because it's 125 kilometers: not a bad before-lunch total.
I knew about the construction at PL, but I didn't mind: I knew that, as the name implied, there would still be something worth looking out at. And I figured the mist and fog would make it seem even more littoral.
That they did. But the only problem was that I couldn't see anything at all, besides machinery, at Point Lookout.
Should it have been renamed, if only for the day?
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