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May 16, 2007

Green World

This week is national "Bicycle to Work Week," and quite frankly, I'm getting tired of bicycling to work. I've actually been driving all week as a form of semi-protest...I bike to work every day, get cut off often, manuever around potholes, broken glass, etc.

All of the above are the reasons I'm getting tired. In Syracuse, bicycling was fun, it was an escape. I realized in my Shakespeare class that it really was the place where I got away and changed a bit. In Syracuse, once I rode past south campus, I could count the cars that were on the road on one hand -- over the course of a 30-mile ride. It was heaven.

The gift and curse of living in a city of over a million is that you can't get away from people enough. I often joke at how I can't do a thing as trivial as pick my nose or scratch my posterior without being in someone's field of view. Same with bicycling here -- cars are everywhere.

Last night, though, I re-discovered the part of town that I used to live in -- the center of Point Loma. I actually rode over to PLNU and was in heaven (pardon the pun, it's a Jesuit university). No cars, no people, just me, the trees, and a stellar view of the Pacific Ocean. Well, there was one person, in a thicket, practicing bird calls...

Bicycling is supposed to be about fun, something I've missed in my workaday world of bicycle commuting. I'm definitely glad it's staying light later so that I can have some fun again.

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