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The alarm went off far too early this morning, but we found ourselves bundled and out the door by 5:45. We’re usually silent the first few hundred yards of the walk, letting the rain wash the sleep from our eyes.

Eventually the silence turns into sporadic conversation about our day, the Tubby Torpedo, the weather, our dreams, or whatever else seems suitable during the dark, wet morning stroll. It is very rare that we see another person out walking their dog, every so often we see an old lady and her ancient pup, but for the most part the streets and trails are our own.

We say we do it for Sydney – that she needs the movement – and this is true; however, I secretly enjoy spending the time with Barry while the world is still slumbering.

Last Year at This Time

snow

I awoke this morning to falling flakes outside the window and remembered the blankets of snow that covered the ground last year. This year the snow seems much more timid and less likely to take over our lives ~ canceling events and forcing us to stay inside sipping on hot chocolate warming our toes by the fire. Instead the snow seems to have arrived with a greeting and a reminder of the season, dusting the plants rather than attempting to take them out completely.

If snow is on the ground, I much prefer it to take over and change the view of the world. I appreciate the flakes trying to cover the ground, but I’m looking for snow that falls in such heaps that my tongue insists I head outside and turn my face upwards to catch a few flakes. I’ll still celebrate this snowfall, but my fingers are crossed for some bigger flakes.

November Car Versus Bike Results

November is dark, cold, and wet. I seem to forget that every year. However, thanks largely to cutting back on car trips, I was able to log more miles on the bike than in the car.  Barely.  I made just 10 solo driving trips for the month.  All but 3 of those trips were part of my work commute to the train.  Last month I said I was going to try and cut some of the drives to the train out of my life by riding to the train station.  Well, that happened exactly once.  It seems like the whole month was one big down pour after another.  Just not appealing.

November Totals:

Biking Total: 62 miles
Driving Total: 56.75 miles

Which brings my entire challenge totals to:

Biking Total: 332 miles

Driving Total: 328.7 miles

September and October Logs