Yesterday, I took another ride to Connecticut. The day could hardly have been better: neither the warmth nor sunlight were oppressive, and only a few high, wispy clouds floated across the sky. I pedaled into a fairly brisk wind most of the way up--which meant, of course, it blew me back to Astoria.
And nearly into the path of a deer. I was gliding through a turn on the Pelham Bay Park path, just before it crosses an entrance to the New England Thruway. Trees cover one side of the path and line the other; just beyond that line is a marsh, with the hulking structures of Co-op City in sight.
I missed that deer by about five meters or so. But I think I was more surprised than startled: After all, I was in The Bronx. Yes, you read that right. It's one thing to see Bambi's wild cousin dart in front of you when you're barreling down a road in rural Pennsylvania, or a mountain goat bolt across the road you're thumping along with a flat tire at 90 KPH in the Alps. You can talk about such things and, whatever judgments people are making, they believe you.
But a deer in the Bronx? I'm still having trouble believing it--even though I saw it. If only I could have taken a photo!
And nearly into the path of a deer. I was gliding through a turn on the Pelham Bay Park path, just before it crosses an entrance to the New England Thruway. Trees cover one side of the path and line the other; just beyond that line is a marsh, with the hulking structures of Co-op City in sight.
I missed that deer by about five meters or so. But I think I was more surprised than startled: After all, I was in The Bronx. Yes, you read that right. It's one thing to see Bambi's wild cousin dart in front of you when you're barreling down a road in rural Pennsylvania, or a mountain goat bolt across the road you're thumping along with a flat tire at 90 KPH in the Alps. You can talk about such things and, whatever judgments people are making, they believe you.
But a deer in the Bronx? I'm still having trouble believing it--even though I saw it. If only I could have taken a photo!
Half the cyclists here seem to have a camera thingy stuck to their hats...
ReplyDeleteColine--I know. I can't bring myself to ride with one.
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