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.
26 August 2021
Do They Know What We’re Carrying?
25 August 2021
A Lowe-Case Letter And A Crossing
What do you do when wake up and can’t get back to sleep? Take a bike ride, of course.
I hopped on Tosca, my Mercian fixed-gear, for a spin.
Into the sun
rising over the World’s Fair Marina
I know it’s not Antibes or Nice, but I thought it was pretty nice nonetheless. From there, I spun along the North Shore to Bayside and a couple of blocks into a Nassau County before descending through Flushing Meadow-Corona Park (and the (Unisphere) before heading back to my apartment.
Along the way, I was treated to the cutest pedestrian crossing I’ve seen in a long time. When I stopped for the red light at 83rd Street and 34th Avenue, the hands of a young Asian (Korean, I think) woman danced together as she bowed her head with a coquettish smile. A female driver stopped at the same light gave both of us a thumbs-up.
I really enjoyed my bagel and yogurt when I got home!
24 August 2021
After Henri
Although Henri dumped rain on us for almost three days straight, things weren’t as as predicted. For one thing, we barely felt any wind, which is one reason why relatively few people lost their electricity. For another, although a lot of rain fell, few spots flooded, probably because the rain was relatively steady—and everyone seemed well-prepared.
The rain stopped early enough that I rode for about an hour before sunset. Now I’ve pedaled to Point Lookout, where there’s barely any trace of Henri’s passing.