As always, I start out for a bike ride and I think its going to feel great. I have this image of the perfect ride in my head. Its so great feeling I can even hear a sound track playing..
peppy, driving, its all so endorphin producing.
After poor planning, heat, bugs, maybe not enough water,
what I end up feeling more like this.
I needed a good coping mechanism to get home from this decidedly hard ride that was "a whole lot of no fun", as my husband says.
Like most adults the coping mechanisms I resort to come from the most important and character building source adults have - long car trips. Yes, you think college or even boot camp, but lets face it, long forced family fun in a small vehicle can make one hallucinate. Or at least want to.
One extended bicker-infested car trip my brother invented a game called "What does that sign REALLY mean?" The game consisted of trying to come up with what WE thought the signs signified. I'm pretty sure that punching the loser in the arm was just his bonus, but the game I remembered.
So to get home I brought out the game from the dark recesses of my mind and found that riding a bike is far more dangerous than anyone would have realized from all of the signage.
Cattle Rustlers
Yes, in addition to cars cyclists have to watch out for crazed cowboys looking to rope a steer. Who else would be out on a horse?
Zombies
The undead are lurking everywhere but we have managed to mark some of their lairs for the cyclist's safety. You think its a pedestrian sign - but look closer. No feet, no hands, head detached but hanging on by a thread as it lurches forward in kind of a shuffle. That all says zombie.
Large Falling Vehicles
Like I don't have enough problems with cattle rustlers and zombies, I can be crushed by a falling fire truck. They have carefully placed the sign over the bike path sign to simulate the peril I face. What great signage.
Small Junior Zombies with Bricks
Wow the trail has become rife with the undead. Now I have to look for small brick carrying zombies who want to crush my head with a brick to make the brain snacking easier. A brain nutcracker. Jeeeze! Did I say I like this game? Big mistake. The trail has become a dangerous place. The peppy upbeat soundtrack music has changed to the Wizard of Oz music. Zombies and Rustlers and Trucks, oh my! Next time I'll try "I Spy".
Ride Home Fast Little Squirrel!



















