iRide Tue. 10 Sep. 2019

The roll cloud returns

• Today, as if to underscore the approaching change of season, a roll cloud returned to sit atop the Pine Valley Mountains. At first light the clouds started massing in the west and by mid-morning there was a fully-formed roll cloud, which is something more often seen in the cold months of the year.

It was a busy day around the countryside. There seemed to be more construction vehicles than usual moving around and the flight path out of the airport was busy with both planes and helicopters. Three aircraft passed overhead as I paused at Amen Corner by the horse hotel. Up at Copper Rock there are now four buildings under construction. The first structure to be started is now well advanced and a worker was loading materials in preparation for the roof cladding.

I rode the final leg of my route at a slow pace as I enjoyed the morning sunshine. I saw several dogs and cats that are now regular sightings, including the fierce metal-sculpture hound that guards the doorway to one of the houses in a leafy lane that is always a real pleasure on my ride.

Further along there were five women pushing perambulators in line abreast and taking up more than half the width of the road while they chatted animatedly among themselves. As I sailed past them the expression 'ships of the line' came to mind from seeing them in a picture book from my childhood. I remembered the famous HMS Dreadnought, first in a famous class of British warships from the days when Britannia waived the rules, which was also busily communicating in the image, but with an array of signal flags rather than with voices. No offense intended, ladies!


WEATHER report:
*START* 07:14, Clear, 71°F, Feels like 71°F, Cloud: 0%, Humidity 46%, Dewpoint 49°F, Wind 4mph from ↖, 5mph, UV index 0
*END* 09:45, Clear, 77°F, Feels like 77°F, Cloud: 0%, Humidity 34%, Dewpoint 46°F, Wind 6mph from ↑, 11mph, UV index 2
*RIDE* feel 74°F, avg. temp. 74°F, avg. feel temp. 74°F



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