Today the autumnal equinox arrives at 4:02 pm EDT.
I'll be on my bike by then. In fact, I might have even finished my ride.
I haven't decided where I'm riding. Then again, apart from the usual changes (Is that phrase an oxymoron?)--you know, the shorter days and the changing colors of the leaves--we never really know what a new season will bring, do we?
For that matter, you or I can take a ride we've taken dozens or even hundreds of times before. We know the way; we know the terrain and the road conditions. But we don't always know what lies ahead on any given day, on any given ride.
Out for a ride. On to a new season.
I'll be on my bike by then. In fact, I might have even finished my ride.
I haven't decided where I'm riding. Then again, apart from the usual changes (Is that phrase an oxymoron?)--you know, the shorter days and the changing colors of the leaves--we never really know what a new season will bring, do we?
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For that matter, you or I can take a ride we've taken dozens or even hundreds of times before. We know the way; we know the terrain and the road conditions. But we don't always know what lies ahead on any given day, on any given ride.
Out for a ride. On to a new season.