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Sunday morning. 17°F (-8°C). Blizzard. Snow emergency in effect.
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The Co-Habitant has to work today. He prepares for his commute as usual.
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Dragging the 60lb beast down the snow-covered concrete steps.
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The snow is deep and I grow a little alarmed. "Are you sure you'll be able to cycle in that snow?..."
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"No problem," he assures me cheerfully, putting on his convertible mitten-gloves.
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And, with the quiet chuckle of a man who has conquered nature, he is off into the blizzard. I scurry back indoors to drink hot coffee and put on a second pair of wool socks.
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Pictures taken with his mobile phone upon arrival to work. Lucky for the Pashley, his workplace provides secure indoor bike parking.
Ride report (in a boyishly excited tone):
"It was so dangerous. I only got off the bike once to cross a snow bank in [Harvard] Square. The worst part was snow in the eyes and face. The bike kept sliding but was going and controllable. Pretty amazing. The worst conditions in a while. Took me 20 minutes instead of 10."
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Morning view from a window at his workplace. It continued to snow after that, still is. Hope my fearless commuter rides home safely in the evening!
I too tried to brave the snowy terrain today, though on a much smaller scale. I will save that for another post.
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