It felt like it yesterday, too. Today will be more of the same, but by the weekend, we'll be unseasonably warm again.
I intend to enjoy it. I'm no fan of winter and if we get a little extra summer, that's okay. I rode my bicycle to pick up a take-out supper last night and it was as fun as ever -- sure, it takes work, but hardly any. Even an older, mid-price modern bicycle is miracle of lightness compared to the steel-framed one of my childhood. I do still miss my late-70s Schwinn; it was rugged and dependable; but the bicycle I ride now weighs a fraction as much and carries more, thanks to front and rear baskets, gliding along like magic with multiple bags of groceries.
It is a bit strange to ride home with nearly-silent electric buses gliding up to the center-lane stations, small roofed cyberpunk islands with displays showing the next arrivals, a modern grocery store on one side and buildings pushing a hundred years old on the other three corners. From streetcars to Red Line electrobuses in a single long lifetime, from corner shops to slow decline and back from genteel Bohemianism to the present bustling businesses: it runs not in circles but a spiral, always coming back around but never to quite same place.
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