Three days in a row getting my salubrious endorphin inducing aerobic stimulation via the mountain bike trails in Gateway Park may be one day too many.
I think I may have overexerted myself. As in there seems to be some soreness that can only be attributed to overexerting.
Yesterday I mentioned the mysteriously disappeared green scum covered pond that had been seen next to a disc golf hole.
Today the green scum covered pond was back next to the disc golf hole, as you can sort of see in the picture.
I have no explanation for the comings and goings of the Gateway Park green scum covered pond. I did run into a muddy section of trail today that had mud clinging to my tires. From whence did this wetness come?
On Saturday I mentioned being buzzed by a copter whilst in Gateway Park. To this buzzing someone named Anonymous had an interesting comment....
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Pedaling The Gateway Park Mountain Bike Trail Buzzed By A Copter Before Finding Strawberries":
If the helicopter you noticed was buzzing about in the late afternoon, it was the one looking for a nursing home patient, a woman, 54, with dementia, who wandered into Tandy Hills park and died. The guy who found her is the fellow you have referred to, I believe, as the 'man with music in his ear'.
A fence is sprouting around the nursing home as we speak. Far too little and far too late, I suspect, to influence the massive lawsuit which will undoubtedly be filed.
I found a very short article in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram about woman found dead on the Tandy Hills. This happened on Wednesday. I was buzzed by a copter on Saturday.
I really tire of my age related memory woes. I have no idea what or who Anonymous is referring to regarding the 'man with music in his ear.' Could it be Stenotrophomonas?
Sorry - I've not been reading your blog as regularly as I should, and did not pay attention to the date datum. As for 'the man with music in his ear', it may be my fog and not yours causing confusion. I have a vague memory of you, I thought rather poetically, and accurately, describing one of the 'regular' hikers of Tandy Hills as 'the man with music in his ear'. He often hikes while wearing earbuds. Sorry if I misattributed.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be. I never carry any electronics when working out.
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