And it didn't come back, no re-egrets.

Bill
Stockton, CA

On Friday, September 29, 2017 at 1:31:24 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> My greatest egret was the one that flew away!
>
> With grinning abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 1:03:29 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>> Three separate and very minor incidents, but worth a brief account.
>>
>> 1. (a) White heron, flapping up from the acequia ditch as I rode back 
>> south the other day on the ditch road on (Riv content) the '03 Curt. We've 
>> plenty of blue/gray herons, attracted over the last 5-6 years, I daresay, 
>> by the City-built wetlands reserves, but this is the very first pure white 
>> one I've seen. Majestic!
>>
>> (b) Coyote -- as I turned north this morning at 11 am on my (Riv content) 
>> '03 Curt, a big western one, *right smack dab in the middle *of the busy 
>> access road that runs N/S between my little bosque infill neighborhood and 
>> the shopping center fronting Coors Blvd. They''ve been very close this 
>> year; our little neighborhood (40 houses, mostly semidetached, as the 
>> British say) backs up against the bosque, and this year you can hear them 
>> in the evening howling right up into the commons area. 
>>
>> I am going to buy a slingshot; I walk my dogs -- craven 7 year old 
>> Chihuahua, Nico, and hyper 2 year old mutt Perry -- along that road, and 
>> where 1 coyote will appear singly just to look around, a pack may appear if 
>> there is likely prey. 
>>
>> These are big western coyotes; the size of a malnourished German Shepherd.
>>
>> 2. I actually got to wear my Campmore rain cape yesterday! Hurrah! I 
>> didn't get to use the new rain hat (not Grundens; this is a much cheaper 
>> one, but a brand name and very well made; about $25 IIRC), 'cause it wasn't 
>> raining that hard, but as I took a 10 mile detour yestiddy to pick up the 
>> car from the mechanic's, it started doing more than spitting, and I was 
>> able to enjoy the cape for a good 5-6 miles. When your side of town gets an 
>> average of less than 9" a year, you take your pleasure where you can.
>>
>> ABQ's monsoon has shifted north from late June thru August to late July 
>> thru late September -- very long and heavy (for us) rain over the last 
>> couple of days; 7/10" last night, which is, around here, practically Noah's 
>> flood. More predicted today and tomorrow, but on today's ride, tho' I took 
>> cape and hat, it was sunny.
>>
>> 3. Load, again, '03 Curt. 55 lb back from the walking distance 
>> Albertson's, in front Sports Packers and rear Roller Packers; included a 
>> 12-pack of IPA , gal milk, and a $20 lb special of 8 lb of various 
>> industrially grown MEATS ($2.50/lb overall). My biggest load previously, in 
>> rears only, was 45 lb, and I grunted that up a very steep, 4/10 mile long 
>> hill in a 67" gear at 20 rpm on that Motobecane.
>>
>> BTW: this is a good read:
>>
>> https://orionmagazine.org/article/the-agrarian-standard/
>>
>> And while I think of books: Not quite "Just Ride," but I checked out 
>> (Kindle) a very well written book, "Half Man, Half Bike ..." by The 
>> Guardian's cycling columnis, Will Fotheringham. *Very* well written, and 
>> a good read even if, as I, you have never raced.
>>
>> The Brits just write better than we Americans. (Another is "Gironimo", by 
>> another British journalist, his account of resurrecting a more or less 
>> period machine and riding, with many a travail and much retrospective 
>> humor, the extensive and often obliterated route of the 1914. Giro d'Italia.
>>
>> Both, and many other interesting cycling books, available for Kindle on 
>> Amazon.
>>
>>
>>
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>> Patrick Moore
>> Alburquerque, New Mexico, EUA
>> *************************************
>> ***************************************************
>> *Auditis an me ludit amabilis insania?*
>>
>

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