But there was more. Now it was nightfall. Still didn't want to turn home. Kept going. It was countryside. I ride a lot in farm country (it's Ohio), but only really in the daytime. Don't want deer problems if nothing else. Saw two. But now, bike was rumbling along, fields on both sides, glow on the horizon to the west. Cloudless. You know the feeling. A sense things are right. You're blessed. Just for the moment. To enjoy the full measure of machine you've worked so hard to refine, to be untethered by any obligation of the moment, to be engulfed in the total beauty of God's creation.
Now I came to some fields w/ some hills. Turned right up a gently incline. Corn on both sides. You've been on a road like this. Small roller coasters in a gradual incline. Came up a few. And stopped. No one. Anywhere. I could see behind and ahead and was alone. Sun almost gone in the west. Gentle breeze moving the corn. Bike was on w/ the radio. Turned it all off.
And then I got my reward. Had to be a million fireflies. Everywhere. You saw a few as you motored down the road. But stopped, w/ the lights out, it came to life. My own private display of God's handiwork. Floating, like a cloud of yellow twinkle lights. Acres and acres. So here I was, a last minute ride, not all that far from home yet still away, and finding the release my bike provides.
I don't know why I'm sharing this with you all. I enjoy our forum. Once in awhile, it's good to share something about why I ride. Here's to the journey.