This is the result of my 6 AM ride last Friday morning. The high for the last 10 days or so has been consistently around 110F and 82 for a low at night.
Hot Town, Summer on the Bikepath
cicadas singing their hearts out
deep in the foliage of eucalyptus
mesquite and palo verde with
ambient backup of jakebrakes
as rubber hits the road and airhorns
roadrunner stops in my path
lizard dangling from her beak
races me a few yards, then
sprints to the side of the riverbed
so dry, then down to ground
prairiedog stands sentry
at his sanctuary hole
motionless like ‘the kings guard’
suspicious of every errant
leaf and twig and passerby
powering down under bridges
coasting up the opposite side
spinning up more gradual
inclines with a steady pace in the
cicada-symphony-sunshine
–LE


5 responses to “Hot Town, Summer on the Bikepath”
I love your words..Anita
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Thank you, Anita. I’m pleased you liked it…; -)
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And I thought it was hot here. 😳 I can well understand what inspired your drawing. And your poem recounted your ride so well, I could almost imagine being there.
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Thank you, Kat. I’m pleased that my little word painting successfully brought you along for the ride…; -)
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All my pleasure. 🙂
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