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da ([personal profile] da) wrote2005-05-26 10:03 am

morning commute

On my commute by bike to work this morning, I:

  • saw a beautiful red tulip perfectly framed and lit in a yard
  • decided I couldn't justify buying a more portable camera just to capture such photos
  • smiled at the gargoyle, whose hat changed again... [1] and briefly reconsidered carrying my camera more often
  • saw a pair of ducks just hanging out on someone's yard, the mallard sleeping, the she-duck standing guard
  • ...and nearly flattened a little old lady in white pigtails, who was biking the wrong way down the street, around a blind corner where I was turning right.

...And she wasn't wearing a helmet. Argh!!! I would've felt awful if I'd hit her. She saw me first, and said, "stop stop stop stop!" and I saw a bit of the whites of her eyes before I could swerve and come to an abrupt stop (about 10 feet before where I was planning to stop at the corner anyway).

She apologized, I accepted the apology with a bit of a tone of exasperation, and we went on our ways. I occupied myself on the rest of the ride to work debating whether I should have yelled at her for biking so unsafely. On the one hand, she looked like she had had the scare of her life, so she might reconsider biking on the wrong side of the street around a corner, and I'm glad I did go with my first impulse of accepting the apology. But on the other hand, it's so stupid to put yourself into harms way in that many ways, and if she'd been more oblivious or less apologetic (or, I'll admit, younger), I probably would've at least asked her to please get a helmet and don't bike on the wrong side of the road.

So, who would've yelled at her? How, and why? ...He said, curious whether he's just being too polite...


[1] As for the gargoyle, one house on my route has a wonderful garage with a roof patio and crenellations around the front and side. To complete the motif, there's a gargoyle perched on the corner. Usually wearing a hat. Every once in a while, the hat changes, often to match the seasons. I like that gargoyle. It's a shame that the house next-door is ballooning to twice its size; it changes the focus of the street considerably.
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[personal profile] dpolicar 2005-05-26 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I would have done what you did, and then afterwards wondered just as you are wondering whether I ought to have done something else.

[identity profile] melted-snowball.livejournal.com 2005-05-26 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Not that this is at all surprising to you, but I'd have roughly a 50% chance of losing my temper and telling her all the way that she misbehaved, and a 50% chance of doing what you did, up to and including writing the livejournal entry about it.

And "camera" has only 2 a's.

camara

(Anonymous) 2005-05-27 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
It was a typo and all, but now I totally want to rush out and buy a she-bunny and name it 'Camara' (rhymes with Tara). Camara Minalta Kadak.

Re: camara

[identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com 2005-05-27 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
...valvo fard tayata?

masda?

Re: camara

(Anonymous) 2005-05-27 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
No. Camara Minalta is sort of cute and lyrical. Valvo Fard is... filthy. Or a Douglas Adams villain.

[identity profile] mynatt.livejournal.com 2005-05-27 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
I probably would have reacted the same way as you did, up to and including wanting to buy a camera. I've been really craving one lately. :)