Windy day –

Today was a beautiful day, too nice of a spring day to stay indoors and so my son and I headed out for a bike ride. The clouds ominously hung on the edge of valley, hinting they held rain and it was a few minutes away.

Regardless of the threat of rain, we headed out on a short ride to the south end of town. A mere ten minute lazy ride away was the lakeshore, benches and the wind would be behind us as we went there. Who can resist the wind at their back?

It was too tempting to resist, clouds or not – so we went. The wind was gusty but behind us so, of course, no wind noise but we knew that on the return (the flip flop as the CB radio truckers would say) we would face the wind, and the noise would be in our ears.

Sudbury beach @ Skaha lake

We arrived at the lake, and it was like glass, similar to the photo above.

Wind direction effects the waves on the lake. Today at the north end of town and the other lake, the Okanagan, it was probably choppy but at Skaha where we were; it was calm and beautiful.

We put the bikes on their stands, and dismounted. Time to relax and sit on a bench – maybe it’s always time to sit by a lake on a bench. Maybe it should be prescribed.

Soon the clouds passed, the rain at the south end of the lake seemed to dissipate and the tree branches high along the lakeshore stopped swaying.

Change was literally, in the wind and it reversed direction.

Once again I was blessed to have the wind at my back but now on the return trip.

As I rode home though I had to smile to myself. A fairly typical valley day today because my city is in a valley that runs north and south. First the wind is from the north during the first half of the day, and then about 3 pm the wind shift and the wind from the south.

Before my retirement, it was a joke but also true that nearly daily that I faced the wind coming and going when I rode my bike to work. My work was at the north end of the city AND SO in the morning I rode against the wind to work, and then when I got off work at 4:30 the wind had shifted and I rode facing the wind on the way home.

I am not complaining, I am smiling as I write this. Riding to work was a treat I felt privileged to do.

a little cold air never stops us
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As I rode home today I contemplated how the wind, like much of life is uncontrollable. Sometimes it at our back, sometimes it shifts in our favour and sometimes not.

In life, you and I both have learned sometimes to do what sailors do, and that is to tack against the wind; doing the best we can under uncontrollable circumstances.

One thing about facing the wind that I appreciate, and that is how alive I feel.

I imagine you have felt the feeling of the wind in your face. Going fast outside on a bike, or skiing. The wind pushes at you and yet you overcome and it can’t hold you back.

No matter which way the wind blows for you this weekend, I hope you can adjust your sails and enjoy the ride.

Hugs, David

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About dfolstad58

I live in the South Okanagan. BC. I enjoy reading, exercise, toastmasters. spending time with my son, my daughter, & her husband , and my patient wife. I try to respond personally to every comment on my blog, and in this way I hope to get to know my readers a little bit and and am able to thank readers for their encouragement on what they liked and suggestions on what they would like to see me try in order to improve.
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11 Responses to Windy day –

  1. tenaciousf2f4d6760c's avatar tenaciousf2f4d6760c says:

    Hello my friend, what a great post! Beautiful pictures and sentiment. Sometimes life seems to be blowing against you so much that you can miss the small times when it’s helping to push you along. I wish you and all your readers a beautiful day with smooth sailing.

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    • dfolstad58's avatar dfolstad58 says:

      So insightful you are. The wind is going to do what it wants and whether behind us or in front of us; it’s our choice to enjoy the day even though sometimes it is more work with a stiff wind in our faces.
      A beautiful day for you also – I wish you your favorite drink to start the day. Mine is pumpkin spice tea.

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  2. James McEwan's avatar James McEwan says:

    I enjoyed reading about your day out cycling. May the wind be with you.

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    • dfolstad58's avatar dfolstad58 says:

      That felt a bit star wars -ish James but I appreciate it just the same. (smile)
      A day out on the bike is always nice and I enjoy being able to hear and enjoy nature regardless of which way the wind blows. Best to you today and thank you.

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  3. In my boat the wind can be a problem. It’s a small boat so is affected easily.

    You can blame the sun for the wind!

    Put a sail up on your bike!

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    • dfolstad58's avatar dfolstad58 says:

      Sail on my bike – excellent idea. I love it. A small boat can get rocking when the wind comes up. I have been out in a canoe on a lake when all of sudden there is a change. I tend to aim for shore right away then so if I fall in I don’t have far to swim.
      Sail on Sailor !

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  4. lghiggins's avatar lghiggins says:

    The wind is not my friend–whether riding a motorcycle in winds that can force you off the road, sailing on an unpredictable lake, or just managing recess duty in a sandstorm. You have a much better attitude about physical wind than I do, but I like your analogy of the winds in our lives.

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    • dfolstad58's avatar dfolstad58 says:

      Aye, but you do make a valid point. Wind is often more than a mild inconvenience. It can be a wall almost and dangerous to ignore.
      Thank you Linda for responding, always nice to hear from you.

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  5. I remember many windy days on my trips to Penticton. But I love the wind, and always enjoyed the welcoming breeze in summer.

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