Fall Fun

Autumnal:  Belonging to or suggestive of autumn; produced or gathered in autumn; past maturity or middle life.

Autumnal is a word I’ve always liked.  The ‘null rolls lazily from my tongue.  The word autumn then, is by default also a nice word.  That ‘mnnn sound could only be improved by slapping a ‘null at the end of it.  Wikipedia reviews the word Autumn well.  Many North Americans say Fall.  I associate Autumn with the color change of many deciduous trees and plants, football, and most of all with the harvest of crops.  Growing up on a farm, the year was always built around reaping what we had sown earlier in the year. 

The entire season is a long episode of A Prairie Home Companion – slow and relaxed like Garrison Keiller’s voice. 

Despite having been sick this week, likely with the swine flu, I have enjoyed the weather.  It’s been cool in Auburn, with morning temps having been less than 55 at least twice.  The cool, moist air makes early-morning bike rides a bit tougher to wake up for.  This is my first weekend in Auburn in more than a month.  I’ve had some good races; I even won one.  I got 6th in my Age Group at World’s in Australia, 21st overall.  It was a fun week but the race was flat, fast, and there was lots of drafting on the bike – finished the bike with about 20 to 30 guys from my age group.  

 Kent and Me

Vicky and I spent a fun weekend at the Gulf Coast.  We travelled down with the Auburn University Triathlon Team.  They paid for our travels and room and were great company.  We raced the Brett-Robinson, Gulf Coast Triathlon.  It had an awesome ocean swim.  I’ve honestly never swam in that rough of seas, so that was a fun experience.  I had a strong bike in some wicked cross-winds then went out hard on the run. 

But the hard work is almost over.  Thankfully, my last race is next weekend.  My body seems ready for some rest.  Hopefully I can shake the rest of whatever’s got me down right now, and I can pull out a third overall in the Elite Amateur group. 

Well, that’s it for now.  I hope you’re all snug in your warm, autumnal sweaters. 

 

Jay

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