Since I was riding alone, I thought I would use the time wisely. I would meditate and focus my mind, which is usually racing along at the speed of light (unlike my 56 yr old body). I started out early, a little before 8AM, with the sun at my back. First thing that caught my attention was my shadow. Hello, Shadow, I say in my mind, you look marvelous, you look like you have lost some weight. Good.
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The falls in Collinsville |
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Early morning steam coming up off the river. |
I continue on. I am on roads that I know. My mind is thinking of the Tucson ride. I am not going. If I was on the fence (for various reasons), Irene made it a done deal. There just isn't enough disposable income right now. Period. Not enough money. Definitely a road I know. I tell my mind to stop. Try to focus, riding meditation, quiet the thoughts. Poop, I think it isn't working.
I am now on Rt179, typically I would turn left and go out Rt 44, but today I decide to go straight. It is a road that I know, but not as well as others. I remember that it is hilly. For once, I am remembering right. I go through Canton center, my head is bursting with thoughts the whole time. Shut up, I say to myself. Just shut up. I am distracted for a minute by the United Methodist Church of North Canton that comes up on my right. Simple, plain in true Methodist fashion, but so beautiful still. Beautiful in it's simplicity, or beautiful because of it's simplicity, I don't know. I don't care.. either way, it is beautiful, and it distracts me from number one, my thoughts, and number two.. the blessed hill. (A good friend of mine suggested I exchange the word bless, blessed or blessings for a harsher alternative that I sometimes use -- frick of course). After the church, I came upon a really neat little shed on a property. Had to stop for a picture. I loved the way the light filtered through windows at the top of the building.
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I would buy this property just for the cool shed. |
I keep going and this part of Rt 179 is not for the faint of heart. HILLY! It looks like it will just be some gentle rolling hills, but they are deceiving. They just seem to go up and up. I am stubborn and I keep going. I come upon some state workers, in their big orange trucks. They are standing around the back of the truck, as I pedal up the blessed hill. Good morning, I say, out loud. First words I have spoken out loud since I left the house. I smile and say, this is one blessed hill! Yep, one of the tells me, and you have a ways more to go. Just what I needed to hear. Bless it. I eventually come to another group and I stopped for a minute to ask them some directions. I know there is a cross street, but I am not sure how far away it is, and I want to confirm that this street will take me over to Rt 219. They confirm the directions for me and I pedal on.
Eventually I come to Hillcrest Rd. Another road I don't know. I make the left and think to myself.. yup, with a name like Hillcrest there is no doubt a hill involved. And there was, but then surprisingly the road went down. Yes, finally a downhill, or at least a downgrade. I just start to build some speed and right in front of me in the road is a big old tom turkey so I stopped to watch him for a minute. I am a firm believer in animals showing themselves to us for a reason, and seeing a turkey symbolizes all of the blessings that the Earth contains (shared blessings)... funny how I have been using the word bless a lot and I see a turkey, and actually it is the second turkey in two weeks. I wanted to take a picture, but Tom the turkey didn't like me much and started to flare up his tail feathers and flap his wings, so I moved on, quickly.
After I turned off Hillcrest, I was again on a road I know, the downside of Rt 219 (thank goodness it was not the up side, my legs were feeling like butter). Down the hill, up the hill, down the hill. Past the Saville Dam, beautiful spot, and then out to Riverton. West River Rd..is so pretty, old Federal style antique homes, pretty much no traffic except for the few fishermen going to the river to cast their lines. The broken bridge looks especially pretty today, had to stop and take a picture.
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I love the broken bridge, makes me want to see what it looked like when it was whole. |

Three times a charm, was time to head home. My legs were really rubbery, we hit Rt 44, went back through Collinsville, down my favorite New Road, which although it is New, and it is newly paved, I know it well. It takes me home.
I guess the road home should always be the road we know best. That is the best thing my head has said all day.
Distance: 62.2 miles
Average speed: 13.1 mph
Max Speed: 36.2
Vertical Climb: 4000+ feet (I argue this, I don't think it was this much)
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