54.5 miles
Bike log for March 25-31:
2 trips from Arlington to Cambridgeport: 9 miles
3 trips from Arlington to Somerville: 13.5 miles
3 trips from Somerville to Cambridgeport: 7.5 miles
4 trips from Cambridgeport to Arlington: 18 miles
1 trip from Cambridgeport to Somerville: 2.5 miles
1 trip from Somerville to Arlington: 4 miles
Most of which was in heavy traffic, so I'd estimate that I spent about 6 hours riding in traffic this week, plus one more hour on quiet streets. My legs ar tired. :)
2 trips from Arlington to Cambridgeport: 9 miles
3 trips from Arlington to Somerville: 13.5 miles
3 trips from Somerville to Cambridgeport: 7.5 miles
4 trips from Cambridgeport to Arlington: 18 miles
1 trip from Cambridgeport to Somerville: 2.5 miles
1 trip from Somerville to Arlington: 4 miles
Most of which was in heavy traffic, so I'd estimate that I spent about 6 hours riding in traffic this week, plus one more hour on quiet streets. My legs ar tired. :)
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My most direct option for going to work in Somerville (in fact, the one that google maps recommends) involves climbing a hill. It's not steep, but the route goes along the crest of the hill (Highland Ave) for about a mile and a half. It would cut my commute by half a mile and probably four minutes (and it would mean I wouldn't have to turn left in Porter Square), but the hill means I generally avoid that route.
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Bicycle Made For Martha
And at second thought, I think, "That's Disgusting."
At third thought, I think, "Maybe Martha might like to do a trail with me this summer. I want to do the whole Emerald Necklace. I guess, start at the Franklin Park Zoo (which I have never visited), or start in the Boston Commons, but just work around Boston."
At fourth thought, I think, "That Muppet Movie, where Kermit and Miss Piggy are riding their bikes, and then everyone joins them. I can just see Kyle, Martha, Val and Mark, riding a bicycle made for four." (Was that the "Muppet Movie" or "The Great Muppet Caper"?)
At fifth thought, I think, "That's Disgusting! Aren't you sore?!?!"
At sixth thought, I think, "What would be sorer? Some part of the leg? Or would your bum be sorer? Hmmmmm."
I didn't have a seventh thought, I rested.
And my final thought involves you knitting/sowing/crocheting while on the bike. Not all at once, but just the idea of it.
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I've never been to the Franklin Park Zoo either. perhaps this calls for a field trip sometime this summer as well as the Maize Maze....
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I'd love to try the Emerald Necklace with you sometime. Maybe when it's warmer, though.
In answer to your fifth thought, my bum used to get sore but then I got a better seat. Now it takes a lot of hard biking to make me sore, and then it's my legs and my lungs before anything else.