Dogs like me … are we superstitious? Do we get
crazy when we see a black cat? Me, I’m a
little bit scared of today. They are expecting thunderstorms in the afternoon
and it being the 13th…and Friday!
We leave the Travelodge early enough – this time
dark clouds are up in the sky – way in the distance. My boss has it all figured
out (and that for Friday the 13th): we are going on the frontage
roads today – as long as possible. She had a good internet study yesterday and
wrote it down on her Q-sheet. Anyways – going on the interstate with a road
work sign is not my thing either! Especially if we have to cycle in one lane on
the upcoming traffic lanes… No way! Town is still a bit sleepy, but people are
already driving on the frontage road. Good. There is also a car museum in this
town. As the town buildings fade, we suddenly stumble upon a whitetail deer –
next to the road. I believe it saw us before we saw it! The road seems to go
slightly uphill, but my boss finds the riding going harder every second. And me
– I have the feeling I’m getting closer to the road… what’s happening????
A flat tire! There you have it: proof of Friday the 13th!
A flat tire! There you have it: proof of Friday the 13th!
I get all nervous – what if my human cannot fix
this? Luckily it’s the front wheel. I get to sit along the road, while she
takes out her repair tools and the extra inner tube. Now what caused this leak?
A tiny 1 cm long very thin iron sting… was it from the snakes or was it from
the door they were repairing at the motel?
Shoot… this thing is hard to get out of the tire. Soon it looks as if my human went back to the Stone Age as she grabs a rock and begins to hit it in the tire. Luckily she had some nails on her fingers which are smaller than mine to grab that tiny little evil thing. Out you go! Now comes the part of putting the new tube in and making sure the tire gets back on … the good way. I hear her rumbling a bit – I also think the sight of her bend over with her head between her legs is not so pleasing for the passing cars! And they do pass! Not one stops over. But – sitting down and working like that helped. The tire is back on! Let’s hope there are no other evil iron thorns any more in the tire. All the luggage comes back on the Sweet Machine and soon after that we are cycling again – waiting for it to happen again. But no! Perfect job! And those couple of rain drops… it was only a couple of them!
Shoot… this thing is hard to get out of the tire. Soon it looks as if my human went back to the Stone Age as she grabs a rock and begins to hit it in the tire. Luckily she had some nails on her fingers which are smaller than mine to grab that tiny little evil thing. Out you go! Now comes the part of putting the new tube in and making sure the tire gets back on … the good way. I hear her rumbling a bit – I also think the sight of her bend over with her head between her legs is not so pleasing for the passing cars! And they do pass! Not one stops over. But – sitting down and working like that helped. The tire is back on! Let’s hope there are no other evil iron thorns any more in the tire. All the luggage comes back on the Sweet Machine and soon after that we are cycling again – waiting for it to happen again. But no! Perfect job! And those couple of rain drops… it was only a couple of them!
Now some black birds are getting angry we cycle
through their terrain: they are only 3meter from my head and I want to jump out
the bag and tell them for good that we have no evil minds, but my human just
yells at them. A duck sitting in the pond next to the road suddenly lifts off –
scared of my human singing!
What’s that – a car coming up from the other
direction slows down, stops, and a window is being opened. A black dog sticks
it head out and barks out loud: I give them a good response and he soon is very
quiet. The driver – an older woman – now sticks out her head and asks us if we
had seen a cane along the road? A what? A cane! No – no walking sticks… She had
put it on top of the car when she got in, and forgot about it while driving
away! Poor woman.
The frontage road suddenly came to a stop: go
left or right? That wasn’t on Google Maps! In the distance some people were
working and we went over to ask: just go one mile that way and then turn left
where the small shop is and head to Montana 1. Then a right turn and that will
bring you to the Interstate. The shop in the outskirts of Anaconda was a
welcome thing: Gatorade and something to munch, while telling about the travel
and asking how things were here in this town.
With new energy we headed out to the
Interstate: what a noise again! There’s our uphill and there’s the headwind –
getting stronger now. The sun was almost gone – nothing but clouds covering the
sky. Slow it goes, but we get there – but I wonder how she will do tomorrow on
the big climb out of Butte? Now comes the second part of her internet
investigation. Boy – I wished she hadn’t done that. Ten miles out of Butte we
get on this side road again – but this is a bumpy ride: crevasses in the road
and bubbles under the pavement. My head just bounces in every direction and I
believe the but of my boss does not like this either. But there is less
traffic. It rolls and turns and crosses the railroad – watch out there is a
train coming and you have to stop before crossing the tracks – wave!!! A last
steep hill up. This is definitely not the most scenic way to get into Butte,
along old worn out buildings. Two traffic lights later we smile again: the sign
of the KOA! Yeah… we”ve done it again!
Butte is an old mining town – quite big. My woman takes a tour with the historic trolley and she learned all about the Lady of the Rockies, the copper mine and the Bad Boys, the buildings being buried, the amusement park being burned down, the red light district, the mine disaster killing 150 persons, the 300 birds being killed by the water in the pit, the 29 neighborhoods living next to each other (The Italians, the Irish, the Spanish, the Finnish …), the Folk Festival this weekend and Evil Knievel days in August. It was a nice tour.
| The pink ladies - a house for JD? |
So, Friday the 13th … it is not over
yet… but are we superstitious are not?
| Levi Leipheimer was born here |
Were you singing "op de purperen heide ... " while you had it a little bit hard to cycle :-) ... or were you laughing till you cried ;-)
ReplyDeleteNone of the above!
DeleteOei wat een pech maar gelukkig goed opgelost, leve de techniek en de handige vrouwen!
ReplyDeleteTip: ik keek gisteren naar een programma op canvas over een eenzame fietser in America, hij moest in zijn tentje slapen in een bos waar veel beren zaten (waar heb ik dit nog gehord!) zijn tip was alle spullen die een geur hebben zoals voedsel, zonnemelk, deo, zeep,... in een zak steken en een (heel) eind verder dan de tent omhoog hangen aan een boom, dit om de beren op het verkeerde pad te brengen, ik dacht meteen aan jou maar waarschijnlijk ken je deze tip wel. Groeten en nog veel rijgenot van de uitgeregende Belg!
Tja, heb ik nog gedaan!
DeleteDag Renée, Remy hier,
ReplyDeleteHopelijk is je fiets snel gerepareerd en kun je veilig verder fietsen met je helm en een fel-geel fluo vestje !
Is er daar niet te veel stof door de mijnen?
Wat heb jij een geluk dat je daar hoog en droog zit want hier is er niets anders dan slecht weer !
Tot later.
Slechts 1 mijn nog in werking. En inderdaad - in dat gebied zouden er 3x zoveel meer kanker voorkomen!
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