In temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, October paints its light with strokes from deepening, drying leaves of red, yellow, orange and brown.
But those hues also reflect the light of other seasons I remember during autumn rides.
In the middle of the journey of my life, I am--as always--a woman on a bike. Although I do not know where this road will lead, the way is not lost, for I have arrived here. And I am on my bicycle, again.
I am Justine Valinotti.
In temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, October paints its light with strokes from deepening, drying leaves of red, yellow, orange and brown.
But those hues also reflect the light of other seasons I remember during autumn rides.
Today the Autumnal Equinox comes to the Northern Hemisphere. For those of you on the other side of the line, the Spring Equinox is getting sprung on you.
While I envy those of you who are about to enjoy more daylight every day, I also look forward to riding through crisp autumn air and into vibrant sunsets. And, as much as I love the city, I hope to leave it for a weekend or two now that there are fewer travel restrictions.
Here is a vision of something I'd like to see on a ride:
It's in Vicksburg, Michigan, but I know there are red barns, weathering and weathered, closer to the Big Apple.
"Ride me!" |