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Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Night cycling

The best thing:

--The unexpected sights. Tonight: the view of Sirius appearing just above a ridge top as I rode up Claremont; the mist lapping over the saddle at the top of Claremont Canyon as I finished the slow, steep climb; the fog blanketing the valleys to the east. 

Breaking the poetic mood:

--The uncertainty whether cars approaching from behind on the dark hills roads really see you.

--The discovery as I started to descend Grizzly Peak toward home that the nice, bright white lines on the right side of the road were nearly invisible, obscured by leaves and mud and other storm litter. Made the descent a little tricky.

 


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'The Man Who Walked Between the Towers'

My favorite story of the day: Children's book on high-wire artist Philippe Petit's 1974 walk between the World Trade Center towers wins the 2004 Caldecott Medal. What a gentle memorial to the tragedy:

"Now the towers are gone. But in memory, as if imprinted on the sky, the towers are still there. ..."

 The artwork, particularly the perspective of the illustrations, is stunning.


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