Did you notice all the bicyclists on your way to work this morning? That's because today is Bike to Work Day! I was determined to participate last year, but alas...I did not. This year was a different story. I was ready. I marked it on my calendar weeks in advance and even tested out the route on Saturday. (I wanted to see what I was getting myself in to) It's exactly eight miles from my house to work and, depending on how much of a workout I want to get, takes 40 to 45 minutes.
It's actually a pretty easy ride. It's about two miles to the Iron Horse Trail and from there, it's a smooth, flat and peaceful ride with just the sound of chirping birds to keep me company. Too peaceful actually. It was quite boring. Saturday's ride was awesome! There were bikers and runners, three kids who hopped a fence to break in to a public storage facility, a little boy on roller blades who ran me off the trail and almost took me out, two kids climbing up and sliding down a mountain of manure at a construction site, a woman walking a Blood Hound, and seven crows flying overhead harassing a hawk. Today's ride was more like;
Dang I'm tired. This is really early to go on a bike ride. Oh look, another bird. Yawn. What's wrong with all these people jogging so early? Am I there yet? I hope the ride home will be more entertaining.

My coworkers, Marcos and Jenna, also rode their bikes this morning. My eight mile ride is totally unimpressive compared to theirs though. Jenna rode 11 miles and Marcos rode 19 miles on a fixed-gear bike. It took him two hours. He's a little nutty like that, but at least he's smart enough to have his wife pick him up after work!
Another coworker took this picture and posted it on our company blog and Facebook pages. I guess that means they're proud of us. Though I'm sure they're secretly thinking we're crazy.
The good thing about my ride today is that I feel accomplished, healthy, proud, and capable of doing things that I wouldn't normally do. The bad thing is that I feel like I have no excuse not to do this again. I mean, before next year's Bike to Work Day. I guess I could do it once in a while. We'll see...