February 21, 2023 to February 22, 2023
Triple Crown / White out
Tuesday
This is a day I’d be just as happy to forget, actually. Neither one of us got outside because it’s cold and rainy, Rachael’s still getting over her cold, and I have a dentist appointment - a significant one.
The trip to the dentist is a continuation of a story that began last summer back in Conwy, Wales, when I broke a tooth while flossing. This required a significant disruption of our plans because the nearest place I could find a dentist who would see me was in Shropshire. The short story there was that I was well cared for, receiving a temporary filling and the recommendation that I see my regular dentist when we returned home.
Which I did, back in December as soon as we returned from France. The diagnosis was that I had three cracked teeth, all of which needed crowns. Today’s the day, and I received my three temporary crowns and an appointment to come back in two weeks to swap in the permanents. Not bad thanks to modern anaesthetics, as long as you don’t mind lying on your back for four and a half hours with your mouth propped open and full of excavation equipment.
Wednesday
To be honest, today wasn’t all that great either. The weather is worse, with the threat of snow by later in the day - not that snow ever actually happens in Portland. The norm is a forecast of snow that fizzles out just above freezing.
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Rachael’s cold continues to improve, perhaps because she generously handed it off to me. So I’m not going anywhere either.
More or less housebound then, this seems like the right day to start suitcasing the Bike Fridays and to work on the income tax filing. I start with the bikes. I don’t get far before minced oaths are heard with regularity. First off, I have a terrible time removing the pedals on my bike. This is one of my gripes about bike shops - they always seem to tighten the pedals on so hard that it’s all I can do to remove them. It must be a macho thing.
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Moving on from that challenge, I complete disassembly and pull out one of the two kits of packing materials we bought from Bike Friday last week. I grow increasingly irritated as I find one deficiency after another though:
They apparently failed to pack the plastic plugs that serve as crush protectors for the down tube. These are important, in my opinion. I omitted using them when packing for our first tour of Sicily and then found ourselves with a crushed down-tube when we arrived in Palermo. Grrr.
Then, the felt bag that protects the fork is unusable because the fork won’t fit into the bag unless I remove the disk brake. Grrr.
And finally, the long PVC tube that protects the suitcase from being crushed won’t fit in the suitcase. It looks like it’s been cut for the depth of the suitcases they currently us, naturally enough, which looks like it’s maybe an inch deeper than ours. Reasonable, but still it’s an annoyance - with no home, workshop or tools to speak of, I’ll need some help to get it shortened and its end retapered. Grrr.
Optimist that I am, I sent an email to Bike Friday when I found the first deficiency in the packing kit. And then sent an update after the second was discovered, and finally once again after the third. In their response they acknowledged all three situations. The suitcases are deeper now. The down tube plugs were dropped when they decided the material was too flimsy to be effective, and replaced with nothing. They acknowledged that the fork bags are a very tight fit, a problem they’re aware of and have thoughts about doing something about some day.
Grrr, grrr, grrr.
So that takes most of the morning and my patience. I don’t have the energy to take on Rachael’s bike yet, so I tackle the income taxes next. In a pleasant surprise that all goes well and I wrap up and submit our filings a few hours later.
While I’m working on the taxes Rachael interrupts from time to time with an update on the weather situation outside. In a surprise, there’s real snow coming down.
By the time I’ve finished with taxes it’s 4:30, I’m hungry, and I feel like I’ve earned a treat. I decide to drive the five blocks down to the McCormick and Schmick’s waterfront for their happy hour, which proves to be one of the terribler ideas I’ve come up with lately. I’m not half a block from our apartment when traffic is totally blocked in the lanes going my way. I sit in this lane through four cycles of the traffic light and advance exactly zero car lengths when I decide I’m not going that way after all. And I’m not going back home right now either, because it’s in the same direction. I work my way to the far left lane, a turn lane, and decide for now I’ll go where movement is possible.
Nearly an hour later, I find myself two miles away - at Lucky Lab. Happily, they’re still open - although a sign on the door warns that they’re closing at 6 so their staff can get home. I’m just in time to scarf/quaff down a slice of veggie pizza, a Caesar salad, and a super dog.
The snow hasn’t let up when I step back outside and see the Raven blanketed in snow. The ride home, as you might imagine, is very slow, challenging, and a little unnerving. There’s less traffic now but there are hazards everywhere - stuck cars, falling pedestrians, cattywampus busses blocking two lanes. I’m not sure I’ll make it home without parking the car somewhere and walking, but 45 minutes later I’m driving up the last hill before our garage gate hoping the car won’t stall out before I crest the top.
Lucky this time. I know better. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
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You’re right, either biking or walking would have been better, ordinarily. My ankle is still recovering and I’m coming down with Rachael’s cold (Grrr), so driving seemed more prudent. Best, of course, would be to have just stayed home.
Still, it was pretty nice having a Super Dog again!
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I am not sure of the availability of foam pool noodles in winter, but they are so awesome for packing bikes. You can use them to protect frame and forks and can also cut to protect fork ends. I also know someone who has cut them into lengths to help prevent suitcase crush for foldable bikes. One 'pillar' on its own won't work, but five or six apparently do.
Hope you are both feeling better soon and the weather improves in time for some farewell rides
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Since that holiday, we have a firm agreement to never fly during the Christmas holidays.
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