October got its name when the Roman calendar (like the Romans, I guess) was in charge. I kind of like the idea of starting the year in March. January and February are kind of... you know. I digress. October was the eighth month. Hence, eight photos.
This month has been a mix of ups and downs, highs and lows, sunshine and, yes, snow. After some quality family time at the beginning of the month, I went with some friends to Lanesboro for what was supposed to be a biking trip. It was cold and windy and snowy. There was a break in the snow and my friend Deb and I walked on the pretty bike trail.
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I'll need to go back to Lanesboro in 2020 and ride the trails. We went 10 years ago and it was really nice. Cold wind and a brief reprieve from snow proven by a lack of cyclists. |
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I don't have Deb's permission to share her photo. The bluffs were pretty. |
After the non-biking biking weekend, I went for a nice sunny but chilly bike ride on the federal holiday known as Columbus Day. Even though locals were off work for Indigenous Peoples' Day, the trails around the lakes (which I never ride due to crowding) were really empty.
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I took a way better photo of Lake Harriet, looking east. I deleted it though. Oops. You get the bandshell as a consolation prize. |
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After a frustrating detour- and construction-filled ride from the lakes to the river I stopped to just absorb the sights. |
This past weekend I got out again. Running some errands - the long way, along the river.
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Looking upstream at the Mississippi (straight ahead) at the confluence with the Minnesota (left) |
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I made a snap decision to stop at Summit and have a beer. Good call. |
On the way back to my house from this river crossing, I slowed down to leave the trail and get on the street as a family was approaching from the other direction on their bikes. A girl, about 7 or 8 years old, and I grinned huge grins at each other and locked joyful eyes for close to 10 seconds. I don't normally look in someone's eyes that long. I felt like we were totally communicating happiness, freedom, and joy with each other. It was one of my favorite moments of the entire year and a needed connection with humanity.
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