The first time Ben and I intersected was one of my first days in Seattle. Robert and I were house hunting and I had ridden to the U to meet with a professor. I pulled up to a stop light and was focused on traffic and such when a bike puled up fast and close beside me. Who was this jerk? Do people really pack in this closely on a traffic island? I didn't look at the rider though until just before the light changed and I stole a sidelong glance - BEN?! He hadn't noticed me either (he apparently just has no concept of personal space on a bike). We sat at the light for at least 2 minutes before noticing we knew each other - it was in fact the first I had seen of him since getting to Seattle. Amusing.
More amusing, though, is how often the story has repeated itself. Last night, however, was better than most...
I had an IM volleyball game with some people from my lab (we won) and I was riding home. I usually ride with earphones in, catching up on NPR news or the latest RadioLab podcast or such, so I am careful with my surroundings - knowing that I don't hear so good. I look for cars and signal and do all the things a good little biker does, while risking her life riding deaf through traffic. As I leave campus there is this one construction wall that I pass where the light bounces funny and always gives me a double shadow. I know by now that I am but one rider when I pass this spot, though my image on the pavement is two. I feel silly checking behind me, only to realize that no one is there, so I have trained myself not to look. This entrainment apparently has bled over into the rest of my ride. I am one rider, no need to look behind me...One hill partway through the ride, though, I was struck with the feeling of being followed and looked back - BEN?! He was inches from my back tire and had been stealthily following me for at least a mile. He was grinning from ear to ear as he relayed all his covert-op tactics: no front light, soft shifting, no hard bumps, riding in my blindspot. GAH! I can't believe he tricked me for so long.
Why do we keep hitting the road at the same time? Inquiring minds would like to know.
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3 comments:
I read your last posting and can totally hear your voice. The U huh?! You better know the significance of 76-35-5 woman. And not by googling it!
How's Robert doing? He should post something from his prospective. Like... "Jen has been such a bid PITB lately! Especially with the whole I ran 40 minutes today! What did you do, heckling." Sounds more like Hope now that I think about it...
Anywho! I hope you guys are doing good. I worry the whole hippie thing will get out of hand now that you are living in Seatle. I see the place as basically Austin, except without the Texas underlining... Literally and figuratively!
Your post Jen reminded me of that time I gave you a lift back to the house on 53rd?. I remember the temp must have dropped 30 degrees within an hour or something ridiculous, and it started to drizzle. I pulled up next to you going up the hill by double Dave's. "Hey! Want a lift?!" You rolled your eyes as you exhaled a "Yes!". The funny thing I remember was asking you, and only after you said yes did I think crap... I don't want to put her wet bike in my back seat?! I like to think I had a flash of an immediate take back "opps! Forgot I'm doing something else?" but you quickly jumped of your bike and locked it around a street pole before i could. I remember thinking... "huh." :)
Yeah, I can hear your voice and see your evil grin, see you gesticulating as you tell your story. It's a really great story, by the way!
DAD
All the way from France, apparently.
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