Our friends from Washington were here for a visit, so I gave them a ride around our neighborhood on the bike taxi. Once the parents had their turn, it was the kids’ turn. We put seatbelts on the two youngest, and the two oldest put bike helmets on and rode along with us.
It hardly feels like New Years. Snow would help. Temperatures lower than 44F would help. Look at all that green grass. Look at the fall-weight coat I’m wearing. (Granted, the people sitting still needed a blanket on their laps, but I sure didn’t suffer from the cold.)
ride distance: about 2 miles
| weather data from wunderground.com | ||||||||
| temperature | dewpoint | humidity | pressure | visibility | wind | wind gusts |
precip. | sky |
| 44.1 °F / 6.7 °C | 32.0 °F / 0.0 °C | 63% | 30.09 in / 1018.9 hPa | 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers | ESE 16.1 mph / 25.9 km/h / 7.2 m/s | N/A | N/A | Scattered Clouds |
I just wanted to say hi (or mile high!) from your fellow pedicabbies in Denver (Mile High Pedicabs). I’ve just posted a link to your blog on our blog at < a href="http://pedicabblog.blogspot.com/">pedicabblog.blogspot.com. Hope you don’t mind that I stole one of your photos to include with the post.
Hope things are going well and you’re making it through the winter okay. It’s been a tough month for us here in Colorado, but things will warm up eventually.
By the way, Bicycle Colorado has been lobbying for a “Share the Road” license plate. The bill gets introduced today, so keep your fingers crossed for us!
Teri & Greg