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2004-03-26 RR DD 2.25 hrs – sign II & III
2004-03-26 RR DD 2.25 hrs –signs.doc My first paddle of the year on the Chuck Ryan had put in just ahead of us with his C1 racing canoe but told us to go ahead when we caught up to him because he wanted to do an easy training session (or he just didn’t want to paddle with us?). Dave had promised me a “comfortable” paddle, but like most canoe racers, he found it difficult to travel at anything less than maximum hull speed. Since he was setting the pace in the bow, I could not help but to match his pace and we cruised along smoothly. I would need a whirlpool again tonight. After only a few bends, we were past the buildings and houses of A glowing white undulating strand of web caught my eye in the sunshine as it floated above us across the river. We paused to watch the grey spider hanging from the floating strand land on the smooth amber water and ski across it like a kite surfer. Other wildlife sitings included: a pair of wood ducks taking off in unison, 3 cardinals crossing the river at various times, a robin flying low across the river, a single blue heron flying out of the trees along the river, a pileated woodpecker knocking in the woods, a total of 6 crows watching us from tree tops along the river, 4 volleyball-sized hornet nests hanging in the bare tree branches over the water, 4 separate mated pairs of geese honking at us to stay back, and hundreds of small harmless flying bugs already starting to swarm on and above the smooth surface. Later in the warm summer, the swarms of bugs would become so thick that they would chase us back to the wider and windier Just as I reminded Dave about the mocking sign that Keith Canny and Lee Jarpey had put up for me and my racing partner Sarah on a riverbank in last year’s Mississippi Classic race, we rounded a bend to find another sign stuck in the muddy river bank. The sign read – “RICK LORENZEN, WHOOP-ASS COMES IN ALUMINUM CANOES”. Keith and Lee were the only possible perpetrators because it was a reference to the upcoming Luckily, I happened to have my laptop and a portable printer back in my van. When I got back to my van at Just in case that wasn’t enough, once I got home, I found some goofy pictures of Keith and Lee and made a flyer to pass out when we got back from the Saturday morning run. The flyer said “AGED VULNERABLE ADULTS, AT LARGE AND ON THE LOOSE, WANTED FOR SELF NEGLECT, KEITH CANNY & LEE JARPEY, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO APPREHEND THESE VULNERABLE ADULTS WITHOUT ASSISTANCE FROM THEIR WIVES AND FAMILY” The flyer also quoted the Minnesota Statute 2003 626.557 that says “the public policy this state is … to provide safe institutional … living environments for vulnerable adults who have been maltreated.” The final quote said “Verbal or physical aggression occurring between patients, residents, or clients of a facility, or self-abusive behavior by these persons does not constitute abuse unless the behavior causes serious harm.” This should be enough to stop those two from referring themselves as vulnerable adults in the future. “Signs Signs Everywhere there's signs Blocking up the scenery Breaking up my mind Do this Don't do that Can't you read the sign.” http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Delta/6103/signs.html |