I like to bike to work as often as possible. Today when I woke up, it was raining and the temperature was a cool 46 degrees at our house. I wanted to bike, but I was not looking forward to having my butt get sprayed with cold, grimy water for an hour or so. So I decided to rollerski instead. It was just as wet as biking, but at least I was working harder, so I was warm.
So there I was striding uphill on Arctic Boulevard at 7:30 AM, soaking wet and preparing myself mentally to do battle with the midtown traffic on slick roads. From the sidewalk next to me I hear a man’s voice.
“Dude, you are out of control.”
I look up just in time to see the guy give me a quick nod and a smile. I like to think he was saying something along the lines of “You’re crazy to be doing that, on a day like today, in a place like this. But I like your style.”
It made my day. I broke out in a huge smile. The comment was perfect for two reasons:
1) It was in almost the exact same spot where recently I was biking, when a waste-of-flesh teenager in a pickup truck coming the other direction cut me off by taking a left-hand turn in front of me. As I slammed on my brakes to avoid a collision, he swerved towards me, gave me the finger, and then yelled “get off the fucking road” for good measure as he sped away. So now maybe I won’t think of that experience every time I pass through that intersection.
2) These days I feel like I am under control a lot. Not much craziness happening in my life as a family man. And I believe that being out of control every now and then is good for me.
So if rollersking through midtown Anchorage on a rainy day brings me back a little bit of craziness, well, I guess I’ll take it.
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