Deanna777
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I dunno about 'heat-wave' Deanna, I know it's not something you're really used to in that part of the World, but it sounds very much to me like you're experiencing a fairly mild 'Aussie Summer' over there!?! :dontknow:
So just get out & enjoy the Ryding! You are absolutely right about it not being too long before you'll be getting those sleds out again - doesn't time just fly when you're having fun!
Here in the Adelaide Hills where I live, we are well into our Winter now, with the overnight low temps (in °C) getting well down into the low single digits (if not sub-zero) & the max day-time temps only reaching the low teens at best; plus we're getting heavy fogs & cold drizzle most mornings; a few heavier rainy days; and nothing much better for the foreseeable future! :shocked: The weather's really putting a dampener on my early morning rydes atm, and I must admit that I may have just skipped a couple of particularly cold &/or wet days; but then, on those few days where the early morning fog & drizzle has cleared up a little so we've seen a bit of sun, I've compensated by adding a few 'daytime rydes' too, so I'm still ryding most days! :clap: Still, there are days when I really miss those crisp clear 'snow day' mornings I used to enjoy so much! Who'da thunk it?! :yikes:
Peter,
Over here, last month we had 4 seasons,in one month, which is very unusual.
"LIFE has gotten in the way". I am dealing with something very personal now in my life. My Spyder is my way OUT, and the winter my "Sled is my OUT. I posted a thread ( "titled I am not on this sight, In that thread I posted some reasons why I am not on this site much, and I asked for people to respect my privacy).
Our winter months start in Nov. and end in March/ April. We get snow
storms, and cold spells, and sometimes a blizzard.
Yes, time surely flies by when you are having fun.
Deanna