I
pedal a lot
I
pedal in the wee hours of the morning
And
during the course of almost 4 years, and over 11,000 miles of pedaling the same
10 mile course, I’ve “run into” some pretty strange scenarios; (in addition to
a couple of calamitous falls).
A
woman standing next to the highway, in the shrubbery of a bank, holding a small
terrier, and singing the most eerie tune that’s ever been sung. (Needless to
say, I keep pedaling).
Speaking
of four-footed beasts of the canine variety, a miniature, emaciated Doberman
tied to a lamppost next to the highway. It goes without saying, I can- not
leave her there, but take her home, feed her, and quickly dispatch the precious
pooch to a no-kill shelter.
A
young man, perhaps 6’ tall, 170 lbs., walking along the sidewalk towards me, as
I am preparing to cross a four lane thoroughfare. I look to my right. I see
him. I look to the left. No traffic. I look to the right, and he has vanished
from my sight. Did I mention there is an 8’ wall on his left, and a well-lit
highway on his right?
A young
man with a cane standing at a busy intersection. Approaching him he asks if I
can direct him to a particular part of town. Johnny (for that is his name)
tells me that he has been walking for five (5) hours; having been released
earlier that evening from the county jail. Making a calculated decision I
suggest he keep walking. I will finish pedaling home, retrieve my car, and
drive him the remaining couple of miles to his home. (That I am writing this
story and have suffered no harm or alarm speaks for itself).
And
then tonight''
Perhaps
the most bizarre scenario of all
I
have just crossed over one of several four lane highways which exist on my
measured pathway, and mounted the next sidewalk; for I only pedal on sidewalks.
Safer, don’t ya know? (Ironic, I suppose, given this strange series of
stories).
I
hear it before I see it. Some muted, unidentified protestations. I turn my gaze
in a diagonal direction. And oddly enough, as it seems now, on the exact same
corner where I encountered ‘Jailhouse Johnny’ are a large black SUV, and a late
model semi-truck cab. Parked at a traffic light, I notice the driver of the SUV
is standing just behind his vehicle, while the driver of the larger truck is
engaged in a struggle with what appears to be an adult female.
I think
none of us know exactly how we will respond to a seeming emergency until it
“drops from the sky” and figuratively exclaims, “Here I am.” Oh, we can imagine
what we’d do, but “the proof is (definitely) in the pudding.”
I
do not hesitate
It
occurred to me at that moment that I was willing to do whatever I had to do to
rescue the apparent “damsel in distress.” At the moment, at least, I had no
consideration whatever of the presence of firearms, or taking on two ‘bad boys’
at a time, (or the fact that I am approaching 70 years of age).
I
immediately begin peddling my speedy (well, not so much) bike towards what
appears to be the scene of a crime. As I pedal I attempt to “get the mark” of
the situation unraveling before me. It seems a woman is being dragged into the
driver’s side of the cab, as if the offender intends to take her against her
will.
Twenty
feet from the truck now, and the young (or not so much) lady is being pulled
(or clamoring) over the legs of the driver and into a jump or bench seat to his
right.
Ten
feet from my goal now, and the driver’s door slams shut. I peer into the poorly
lit cab and it seems the driver and potential detainee are still, and awaiting
the decision of the other vehicle. The man walks to the driver’s side of his
car, gets in, makes a 90 degree turn, and the semi-cab follows suite. I watch
the two vehicles as they accelerate, and eventually disappear out of sight.
As
‘Mrs. Fairfax’ (re. the novel, ‘Jane Eyre’) was heard to say,
“What
to do? What to do?"
I
reach into my pocket and consider the possibility of dialing 911. And yet.
Wasn’t the woman ‘cool, calm and collected’ as the door slammed shut in my
face? And didn’t the driver of the other vehicle casually stroll to his car, as
though nothing was amiss?
I
consider an alternative possibility
Perhaps
the three individuals knew one another. Perhaps the driver of the first vehicle
stopped at the light to allow the woman to ride in the second. Perhaps she and
the pilot of the second were a bit ‘tanked’ and simply engaging in some raucous
revelry. And rather than using the passenger door, she chose to enroll herself
in the cab the hard way.
I
delay. I debate. I deliberate. (All those ‘D’ words).
I
desist
Approximately
three minutes elapse and I hear it before I see it.
(Rather
familiar, don’t you think)?
A
sheriff’s department cruiser comes sailing down the highway at break-neck
speed, its red and blue lights flashing, and its siren screaming.
I
can only surmise, having witnessed the unusual scenario unfolding before him or
her, a witness retrieved his or her phone and made the call.
My
brother is, himself, a long haul truck driver, and I often give him a ring as
he is on his way to Miami and I am completing my ‘O-dark-thirty’ trek. This
morning my routine was the same, though the story I shared with him was
anything but routine.
Wayne,
being a man of few words, generally allows me to do most of the talking.
However, having heard my fateful tale, he responded with,
“Maybe
you should ride in the daylight, rather than the dark!”
I
responded with,
“Very
wise advice. Maybe you’re right!”
There’s
a scene in the movie, “The Karate Kid” in which ‘Daniel-son’ interacts with an
Okinawan bully.
Our
hero speaks.
“Hey
man. I’m not looking for trouble!”
To
which the local thug responds,
“Maybe
twouble lookin’ for you!”
I
can relate
As
a freshman in high school I learned an old Irish prayer. It seems rather
fitting here:
"From
ghoulies, and ghosties and long-legged beasties, and things that go bump in the
night, Good Lord, deliver us."
And
“one more for the road.”
Since
I wrote the foregoing description of several scenarios to which I have been
exposed during my morning bike treks over the years, I have been forced to
relinquish my recurring ‘spin’ in favor of putting one foot in front of the
other. (But that is a whole ‘nother story).
At
any rate, as I was putting in my ‘morning 2’ (as in two miles) today, and had
turned off Highway 540 onto Spirit Lake Road, (an apt name) and was walking
down the parallel sidewalk, I happened on a rather bewildering sight.
And
while the entire situation fell together in the space of eight or ten seconds,
and due to the darkness I was not able to discern what the individual was
initially ‘up to,’ a tall, slender male (or female) suddenly bounded across the
front yard, and ran in a serpentine pattern towards a nearby bush.
Arriving
at the moderately tall bush, my ‘momentary friend’ crouched down behind it, and
while squatting there continued to hold my gaze. And very much like a recent
Progressive Insurance commercial, he (or she) continued to squat “right there
in front of God and everybody,” as I passed within twenty paces or him (or
her).
And
while at 225 pounds I “cut a mean figure,” and while the metal cane which I
held was capable of inflicting significant damage, I admit to looking over my
right shoulder ‘til I’d left the ethereal him (or her) far behind.
Given
the abject wierdness of the moment, I was tempted to utter a few words; in
hopes of staving off the possibility of an unlikely attack. In retrospect I
might have done well to shout, “Ready or not, here I come” (or) “Dost thou
think that yonder bush covereth thee sufficiently? No, yon phantom. It does
not” (or) “Do you realize how utterly stupid you look squatting behind that
bush?”
At
this stage, I cannot be sure why I held my peace. But I think I may have done
so to forestall the most likely possible response…
“Maybe
twouble lookin’ for you!”
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