The thunder-storm was building up to the west of her, the temperature about 23C, and my guess is the air was moist and very heavy, maybe 90% humidity. It was early afternoon and Centennial Park was crowded with teenagers from nearby Sydney Girls' High who take cycling for sports afternoon.
There were no
I thought a bicycle would be the perfect thing for me, when we bought our little house in a small town, but it turned out the old saying "you never forget how, it's like riding a bicycle" isn't completely accurate. I know how, but my sense of balance is so bad I couldn't ride.
ReplyDeleteI had to look up "pelaton" which seems to be spelled "peloton" and means the large main group of riders in a bicycle race. Learn something new every day, but I didn't expect to learn it before breakfast. Guess I'd better eat first in case I have to learn anything else today. Thanks, Julie.
Kay, Alberta
... and tyres to match the jumper too, very swish!
ReplyDeleteTrust you to notice first! Very eastern suburbs isn't she ... ut at least she is putting in the hard yards!
ReplyDeleteInteresting subject in Centennial Park.
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly a gradual big up to the big storm we got yesterday. Colour coordinated? I didn't notice.
ReplyDeleteGreat color coordination and fancy riding duds. I love a bike ride but do not have "racer" like that. Glad that she is wearing a helmet, too!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look like fun, but I'm inspired to say, "You go girl!"
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeletePoor woman looks as if she's about to collapse, but kudos to her for getting out there and doing it.
She looks a bit 'overheated'. Humidity is long gone around here til maybe May.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of riding a bike but there is nothing but hills around here.
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